KAM appoints AM veteran Scott Volk to its executive team

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December 14, 2019

December 14, 2019

KAM has appointed Scott Volk, an AM veteran to its executive team (Courtesy KAM) 

Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM), Statesville, North Carolina, USA, has appointed Additive Manufacturing veteran Scott Volk to its executive team. Volk has over twenty-five years of industry experience with extensive work in metal and plastic Additive Manufacturing, which the company states, places him in a perfect position to lead innovation and strategy through KAM.

Prior to joining KAM, Volk was responsible for all aspects of Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) at Incodema3D. His background in research and development with L-PBF includes five patents in addition to many years of engagement with academia and various AM standards committees. Working with KAM’s strategic partners, Volk will continue to drive and develop materials and processes to meet new demands.

Brad Keselowski, Founder and CEO of KAM, commented, “As we continue forward with our strong growth plans we always seek the best talent available. The best equipment isn’t enough – we must have the best technical leaders to keep us on the cutting edge. We’re delighted to have Scott join the KAM family with his extensive background in plastics, metals and serial production of high-value solutions.”

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December 14, 2019

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