MPIF announces 2025 Distinguished Service Award recipients

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January 13, 2025

January 13, 2025

The Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) Awards Committee has announced the recipients of the 2025 MPIF Distinguished Service to Powder Metallurgy (PM) Award.

The Distinguished Service to Powder Metallurgy Award was created to recognise individuals who devote the major part of their working careers to one or more segments of the field of Powder Metallurgy. This award recognises individuals who have actively served the North American PM industry for a minimum of 25 years and deserve special recognition in the minds of their peers.

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The 2025 Award Recipients are:

  • Wiley Abner, formerly MPP
  • Sundar Atre, University of Louisville
  • John Blauser, Gasbarre Precision Tooling
  • Roy Christensen, VALIMET, Inc.
  • Wayne K Daye, Kymera International
  • Gregory (Jerry) Falleur, PMTII, AAM-Metal Forming
  • Jason Gabler, PMT, Advantage Metal Powders, Inc.
  • Jane LaGoy, Bodycote
  • Ray Serafini, PMT, Messer North America
  • Mike Stawovy, Elmet Technologies
  • Mark Thomason, PMT, Gasbarre Products, Inc.
  • Trevor Towns, PMT, Höganäs

The awards ceremony will take place during the PowderMet2025 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, June 15-18, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

www.mpif.org

EventsNews
January 13, 2025

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