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FM&T Hall of Honor Inductees

Sept. 17, 2012
Foundry Magazine proudly honors special individuals who have made significant contributions to our industry

The FOUNDRY Management & Technology Hall of Honor recognizes men and women whose technical and process innovations; organizational leadership; professional and industrial standards; and personal contributions and achievements have improved and enhanced metalcasting as a science, as an industry, and as a community.

Bernard N. Ames * William E. Gephardt Jr. * George W. Mathews, Jr. * E. William Aylward Sr. * William J. Grede Paul H. Mikkola Paul L. Barker, Jr. * Joseph W. Harrison * Keith D. Millis Dwight J. Barnhard Daryl F. Hoyt Jack R. Moore Charles E. Bates William A. Hunter Henry M. Rowan * Xarifa Bean Louis Iannettoni * Francis Schumann * George N. Booth Burleigh E. Jacobs David H. Shanks * W. Scott Brown * Earl W. Jahn Hugh M. Sims, Jr. * Donald G. Brunner Lyle R. Jenkins Robert W. Smillie Paul Carey * Greg J. Kedrosky Bill Sorensen Samuel Clow Ezra L. Kotzin * Glenn W. Stahl * Edward H. Cooley Lawrence S. Krueger * Vickie Van Steenberge * A. Stubbs Davis * Max Kuniansky * Parker A. Stroom * Herman H. Doehler * Karl L. Landgrebe Gary L. Thoe Dennis Dotson * Walter O. Larson, Jr. John A. Wagner Sr. * Robert W. Eck Carl R. Loper, Jr. John F. Wallace * Murvin S. Enders, Jr. * George W. Mathews, Jr. R. Conner Warren     * Ray H. Witt

* Inaugural inductee, 1992

About the Author

Robert Brooks | Content Director

Robert Brooks has been a business-to-business reporter, writer, editor, and columnist for more than 20 years, specializing in the primary metal and basic manufacturing industries. His work has covered a wide range of topics, including process technology, resource development, material selection, product design, workforce development, and industrial market strategies, among others. Currently, he specializes in subjects related to metal component and product design, development, and manufacturing — including castings, forgings, machined parts, and fabrications.

Brooks is a graduate of Kenyon College (B.A. English, Political Science) and Emory University (M.A. English.)