America Makes honours 2025 Ambassador and Collaborator awardees

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August 12, 2025
2025 Ambassador Award recipients. From left: Thomas Pomorski, Stacey Eeman, Mark Shaw, Samantha Snabes,  Andrew Thompson and Rich Wetzel; David Beck is not pictured (Courtesy America Makes)
2025 Ambassador Award recipients. From left: Thomas Pomorski, Stacey Eeman, Mark Shaw, Samantha Snabes, Andrew Thompson and Rich Wetzel; David Beck is not pictured (Courtesy America Makes)

America Makes, headquartered in Youngstown, Ohio, announced the recipients of its 2025 Ambassador Awards and Distinguished Collaborator Award at this year’s Members Meeting and Exchange (MMX) event.

“We are honoured to have a passionate and powerful membership base that proactively leads efforts across their industries and beyond that boosts our efforts as an Institute,” said John Wilczynski, Executive Director of America Makes. “Today, we sit at a critical juncture within America Makes. By reinforcing and expanding our effective collaboration model, the dedicated efforts of our supporters are essential to strengthening the US industrial base and igniting the next wave of technological breakthroughs in Additive Manufacturing.”

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Ambassador Awards

The Ambassador Award Program, launched in 2017, recognises individuals who demonstrate a commitment to advancing America Makes and its mission.

Ambassador Awards winners were:

  • David Beck – Former Branch Chief – Space Industrial Base & Supply Chain, US Space Force
  • Stacey Eeman – Director, Industry Strategy, SME
  • Thomas Pomorski – Director of Additive Manufacturing, Ursa Major
  • Mark Shaw – Chief Engineer, National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR)
  • Samantha Snabes – co-founder & catalyst, re:3D
  • Andrew Thompson – Manager & Deputy Chief Engineer of Additive Manufacturing, Northrop Grumman
  • Rich Wetzel – The Lanterman Group President

“The 2025 class embodies a cross-section of the industry whose efforts have significantly shaped additive technology and showcase the strength of the AM community,” America Makes said in a statement. “These champions also symbolise the progress achieved in AM technology, industrial base expansion, and workforce development.”

Distinguished Collaborator

Adele Ratcliff, Director (retired) of Innovation Capability and Modernization (ICAM) Office, was presented with this year’s Distinguished Collaborator award. 

2025 Collaborator Award recipient Adele Ratcliff (right) with John Wilczynski (Courtesy America Makes)
2025 Collaborator Award recipient Adele Ratcliff (right) with John Wilczynski (Courtesy America Makes)

Established in 2014, recipients of this award are celebrated for cultivating collaborative relationships with academia, government, and industry. Over the course of her career, Ratcliff, who recently retired after nearly thirty years in the industry, is noted as having been a key driver in boosting the agility and readiness of the US Defense Industrial Base to respond to national security challenges. By leveraging the authority of the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) Program, she is said to have strengthened traditional technical capabilities and fostered emerging industrial sectors.

“While Additive Manufacturing has become ubiquitous, we still face the challenge of qualifying parts at pace; the adversaries do not pause their efforts, neither can we,” Ratcliff stated during her acceptance speech. “We must think strategically, how to enable manufacturing in austere environments with unstable infrastructure while maintaining quality and reliability for critical national defence applications.”

“It has been an honour to serve alongside you all, to be inspired daily by people who choose to show up and make a difference in manufacturing, a commitment that underpins our national security,” she continued. “As I transition from government service, I carry the lessons and connections forged here forward, confident in the rising tide of disruptors and young innovators eager to push the boundaries of what’s possible. Thank you to America Makes, the flagship Manufacturing USA Institute.”

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