106 students look into metalcasting opportunities during 2003 FEF Conference in Chicago.The annual Foundry Educational Foundation (FEF FEF forced expiratory flow. FEF abbr. forced expiratory flow FEF forced expiratory flow rate. ) College Industry Conference, held November 13-15 in Chicago, gave 106 students from FEF's 32 colleges the opportunity to see what could lie ahead of them if they choose a career in the metalcasting industry. The conference, which was held under the theme "Opportunities in Metalcasting," featured a banquet at the Drake Hotel The following hotels are named the Drake Hotel:
During the program, students heard from three former FEF students now working in the industry. Cheryl Machovec, Ford Motor Co., Mark Osborne Mark Anatole Osborne (born August 13, 1961 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey player, playing in the NHL as a checking winger between 1982 and 1995. Osborne played in 919 games, tallying 212 goals and 531 points. , GM Powertrain GM Powertrain Europe is a company created by General Motors to develop engines and transmission for the GM group. It was known as Fiat-GM Powertrain until the termination of the GM and Fiat merger talks, and earlier as Opel Powertrain. , and Todd Sternaman, Grede Foundries, returned to the conference as part of a panel to speak at the general session. AFS A distributed file system for large, widely dispersed Unix and Windows networks from Transarc Corporation, now part of IBM. It is noted for its ease of administration and expandability and stems from Carnegie-Mellon's Andrew File System. AFS - Andrew File System Executive Vice President Dwight Barnhard gave the keynote address keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. and Bradley Univ. President David Broski spoke at the awards breakfast. Yury Lerner, Univ. of Northern Iowa, was presented with the AFS/FEF Board Award and retiring professors Scott Layman, Kent State Univ. and Caroll Mobley, Ohio State Univ. were honored. FEF's highest award, the E.J. Walsh Award, was presented to Paul Barker This article is about the musician Paul Barker. See also Paul Barker (writer) Paul Barker (born February 8, 1958 in Palo Alto, California), was bassist, producer and engineer with the industrial metal band Ministry from 1986 to 2004. , Dalton Corp. Following is a list of student delegate scholarships recipients. Richard Frazier Scholarship--Sarah Peterson, Univ. of Windsor; AFS Southwestern Ohio Scholarship--Joseph DePetro, Ohio State Univ.; William M. Grimes Scholarship-Gartland Foundry--James Bean, Univ. of Northern Iowa; James P. & Katherine Keating Scholarship--Shawn Wobler, Tri-State Univ.; Ron & Glenn Birtwistle Memorial Scholarship--Shawn Forfitt, Univ. of Windsor; Ron & Glenn Birtwistle Memorial Scholarship--Dan Mayfield, Pittsburgh State Univ.; Tony & Elda Dorfmueller Schoarship--Nicole Wodka, Case Western Reserve Univ.; William E. Conway Scholarship-Fairmount Minerals--Michael Morris, Kettering Univ.; John Deere Scholarship--Coral Nocton, Tennessee Tech Univ.; Robert W. Reesman Memorial Scholarship--Barbara Monroe. Univ. of Missouri-Rolla; Burleigh Jacobs Scholarship-Grede--Nicholaus Wheeler, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla; Donald G. Brunner Scholarship--ThyssenKrupp Waupaca--Andrew Borland, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; George Isaac Scholarship--Jason Blume, Tri-State Univ.; MODERN CASTING Partners Scholarship--George Macut, Mohawk College Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public college in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Mohawk also has campuses located in Brantford and Stoney Creek, as well as the Institute for Applied Health Sciences located at McMaster University. ; Robert V. Wolf Memorial Scholarship--Brandon Kruse, Univ. of Missouri-Rolla: Paul Carey Scholarship-Ashland Specialty--John Torrance, Univ. of Alabama; AFS-Saginaw Valley Scholarship--Erin Hurlbutt, Western Michigan Univ.; Transportation Technologies Industries--Josh Metcalf, Pittsburgh State Univ.; Chester V. Nass Memorial Scholarship--Daniel Shelton, Texas State Univ.; Clifford Chier-Badger Mining Corp.--Matthew Mitchell, Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville; Keith D. Mills Scholarship--Timothy Eilers, Loyala Univ.; Bob Hadley, Pittsburgh State Univ.; Edward Druschitz, Central Washington Univ.; Ron Ruddle rud·dle also red·dle or rad·dle n. Red ocherous iron ore, used in dyeing and marking. tr.v. rud·dled, rud·dling, rud·dles To dye or mark with or as if with red ocher: Memorial Scholarship--Andrew Borland, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; David Lane Scholarships--Andrew Borland, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Jeremy Hill, Kettering Univ.; Francisco Robles Hernandez, Univ. of Windsor; Randy Caudill, Northeastern State Univ.; Doug Pohlman, Ohio State Univ. |
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