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The ASNT Foundation Celebrates Department of Labor Approval of NDT Apprenticeship Guidelines

Columbus, Ohio -- The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Foundation is proud to announce the approval of the new national guideline standards for a Nondestructive Testing Technician apprenticeship. These guideline standards have been developed in collaboration with industry experts and the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) to ensure comprehensive training and rich on-the-job training (OJT) opportunities for aspiring level II NDT learners. These guidelines provide a framework for developing and implementing effective apprenticeship programs that meet the evolving needs of the NDT industry.

The newly approved standards are designed to ensure apprentices acquire critical skills, knowledge, and behaviors through structured training and on-the-job learning. With this approval, the guidelines align with national quality and regulatory standards, making them an essential tool for fostering workforce development and securing federal funding and industry support.

Heather Cowles, Executive Director of the ASNT Foundation said " This approval marks one more step the ASNT Foundation is taking to support the NDT workforce. By developing resources and models like this, we can assist our partners with their training and development needs. This brings us closer to building a robust pipeline of NDT professionals prepared to meet the workforce of the future."

The ASNT Foundation is committed to educating employers, educators, and job seekers about the benefits of apprenticeships. These efforts kicked off during National Apprenticeship Week (November 17-23, 2024) with a series of webinars. These webinars highlight how the approved guidelines can streamline training programs, foster collaboration among stakeholders, and address workforce gaps identified in the Foundation’s recent industry readiness report.

Beonica Rutherford, Workforce Development Manager, added " We are excited to provide tools that enable schools and employers to build strong partnerships to implement structured, impactful apprenticeship programs. Apprenticeships will allow NDT students and job seekers the opportunity to earn and learn, reducing barriers to enter into the industry."

About the ASNT Foundation

Established in 2022, the ASNT Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing. As a not-for-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our industry partners and individuals who understand the importance of nondestructive testing (NDT) and its role in creating a safer world, to support current and future generations of NDT programs through scholarships, grants, research, and workforce development.  

For more information on the webinars, visit https://foundation.asnt.org or contact Beonica Rutherford at brutherford@asnt.org . For press inquiries, please email hcowles@asnt.org

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ASNT Foundation Announces the Appointment of Four New Trustees to ASNT Foundation Board of Trustees

(Columbus, OH) The ASNT Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of four experienced professionals to its Board of Trustees. Effective this month these trustees began to serve and bring a wealth of information and expertise to the Foundation. The existing trustees will continue to serve alongside the new appointees for a total of fourteen Board of Trustees.  

Timothy Bieri is the Vice President of Corrosion Engineering at bp, with over 25 years of experience in mechanical engineering and integrity management. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Franklin University in Ohio and a master’s degree from the University of Alaska. Bieri is a registered Professional Engineer and a certified AMPP Internal Corrosion Specialist. 

Matt Gormley is the Director of Global Sales for Pinnacle X-Ray Solutions LLC. He has 17 years of experience at Pratt & Whitney and holds a bachelor’s degree from Kettering University and two master’s degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Gormley is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt and serves on the ASNT Workforce Development Working Group. 

Eric Lindgren is the NDE Technology Lead at the Air Force Research Laboratory. With over 30 years in NDE research and development, he holds a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. Lindgren is a Fellow of both the Air Force Research Laboratory and ASNT. 

Karen Smith is the President of the Industrial Division at Evident Scientific. She has extensive experience in ultrasound instrumentation and test and measurement technology. Smith holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Union College and an MBA from Clark University. 

"The ASNT Foundation is thrilled to welcome these four outstanding individuals to our Board of Trustees," said Heather Cowles, Executive Director of the ASNT Foundation. "Their combined expertise and dedication to the field of nondestructive testing will be invaluable as we continue to advance our mission and impact." 

John Iman, President of the ASNT Foundation, added, "The diverse backgrounds and experiences of our new trustees will bring fresh perspectives and strengthen our ability to support the NDT community. We look forward to their contributions and leadership in the coming year." 

About the ASNT Foundation   

Established in 2022, the ASNT Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing. As a not-for-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our industry partners and individuals who understand the importance of nondestructive testing (NDT) and its role in creating a safer world, to support current and future generations of NDT programs through scholarships, grants, research, and workforce development.  

For press inquiries, please email hcowles@asnt.org. 

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ASNT Foundation Announces Student Travel Grant Recipients

(Columbus, OH) The ASNT Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the Student Travel Grant. The grant supports early career accomplishments in nondestructive testing/evaluation (NDT/E) research by providing travel support for students to attend the ASNT Research Symposium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 24-28 June. 

"The ASNT Foundation's Student Travel Grant opens doors to a world of opportunity, empowering young minds in NDT/E to showcase their early career accomplishments on a global stage, “said Heather Cowles, CAE, CVA, ASNT Foundation Executive Director. “It's not just about attending a symposium; it's also about igniting a passion for innovation, fostering collaboration, and empowering the next generation of NDT/E professionals." 

With the support of the ASNT Foundation, the students gain a platform to present their research in front of a global audience, network with other researchers from industry and academia, and learn about breakthroughs in the NDT/E field from fellow researchers. 

The 2024 ASNT Foundation Student Travel Grant winners are: 

Farzaneh Ahmadi – Iowa State University 

Pedram Bazrafshan – Drexel University 

Merrill Dennison – Southern Illinois University Carbondale 

Ali Ghadimzadeh – Drexel University 

Ali Zare Hosseinzadeh – University of California, San Diego 

Xuhui Huang – Michigan State University 

Nihar Masurkar – Arizona State University 

Aaron McCarville – Iowa State University 

Zebadiah Miles – Michigan State University 

Trent Moritz – Iowa State University 

Farid Nazari – Iowa State University 

Prateek Neupane – Southern Illinois University Carbondale 

Oluwatimilehin Oluwajire – North Carolina State University 

Adwoa Kyeiwaa Owusu – University of Tennessee 

Lei Peng – Michigan State University 

Asmi Rana – Southern Illinois University Carbondale 

Himal Sapkota – Southern Illinois University Carbondale 

Subal Sharma – Michigan State University 

Michail Skiadopoulos – Pennsylvania State University 

Logan M. Wilcox – Missouri University of Science and Technology 

About the ASNT Foundation  

Established in 2022, the ASNT Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing. As a not-for-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our industry partners and individuals who understand the importance of nondestructive testing (NDT) and its role in creating a safer world, to support current and future generations of NDT programs through scholarships, grants, research, and workforce development. 

For press inquiries, please email hcowles@asnt.org.     

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ASNT Announces Launch of ASNT Connect: An Online Community for NDT Professionals

(Columbus, OH) The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) is proud to introduce ASNT Connect, an online community for ASNT members, certificate holders, and customers to connect, collaborate, and share knowledge within the nondestructive testing (NDT) industry. 

ASNT Connect will serve as a comprehensive platform designed to facilitate meaningful interactions, foster community engagement, and provide a space for professionals to seek answers, share expertise, and build valuable connections. 

"We are thrilled to introduce ASNT Connect as a dynamic platform that brings together the diverse expertise and insights of our members and certificate holders. This online community will serve as a hub for collaboration, innovation, and knowledge-sharing within the NDT community." 

  • Neal J. Couture, CAE, ASNT Chief Executive Officer.

Specialized Communities: ASNT Connect will debut with five members-only communities tailored to specific interests within the NDT community: 

Research in NDT - catering to members interested in research 

Section Leaders - designed for members actively leading ASNT sections 

Technical - a hub for ASNT members to discuss NDT methods, techniques, and technologies 

IDEA - dedicated to conversations around inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility 

NDT Education - created for students and educators  

An Open Community will be available to the public and is for anyone interested in ASNT or the NDT community at large. Discussions within this community are expected to be wide-ranging, from general information about NDT, how to get into the field, how to become certified, and more. 

ASNT Connect is poised to be an invaluable resource for NDT professionals, offering a dynamic space to connect with like-minded individuals, stay informed about industry trends, and participate in discussions that shape the future of NDT.


About ASNT     

ASNT is the association for nondestructive testing (NDT) professionals committed to making the world a safer place. NDT professionals detect irregularities, flaws, and defects in materials, components, and structures that could compromise the safety, reliability, or functionality of an object or structure. Established in 1941, ASNT supports members with certifications, professional development, industry insights, advocacy, events, publications, and networking opportunities and is focused on fostering the growth of future generations of NDT professionals through the ASNT Foundation. Serving more than 22,000 members and certificate holders worldwide, ASNT is the largest technical society for NDT professionals. ASNT is based in Columbus, Ohio, with offices in Houston, Texas, and Chennai, India.     

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ASNT Advocates for Workforce Opportunities at ASAE Legislative Fly-In

(Columbus, OH) - The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) participated in the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE): The Center for Association Leadership Legislative Fly-In held on 5-6 March 2024 in Washington D.C. The event offered an opportunity to engage with lawmakers on Capitol Hill and advocate for the passage of the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act. 

Garra Liming, ASNT Director of Marketing and Communication, represented ASNT at a meeting with congressmen and congresswomen to discuss the proposed legislation. The Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act aims to create more opportunities for Americans to pursue credential programs offered by professional societies and associations.  

“ASNT supports the consideration, passage, and implementation of this legislation,” said Neal J. Couture, CAE, ASNT Executive Director. “If enacted, it would allow young people to use their 529 plans to pay for tuition, exam, and supply costs associated with career technical education, such as NDE/NDT.” 

Liming met with several lawmakers on Capitol Hill to discuss the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act and share information on the importance of nondestructive testing (NDT). 

"Participating in the ASAE legislative fly-in was an invaluable experience," said Liming. "It provided an opportunity to advocate on behalf of ASNT and the NDT industry by engaging directly with lawmakers to let them know about the legislation’s impact on workforce development. The Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act has the potential to open doors for countless students who want to use their 529 savings to make workforce training more affordable and accessible." 

These advocacy efforts align with ASNT's commitment to support workforce development initiatives and foster professional growth within the industry. Through active engagement in legislative advocacy, ASNT continues to champion policies that empower NDT professionals and drive economic prosperity and independence. 

About ASNT     

ASNT is the association for nondestructive testing (NDT) professionals committed to making the world a safer place. NDT professionals detect irregularities, flaws, and defects in materials, components, and structures that could compromise the safety, reliability, or functionality of an object or structure. Established in 1941, ASNT supports members with certifications, professional development, industry insights, advocacy, events, publications, and networking opportunities and is focused on fostering the growth of future generations of NDT professionals through the ASNT Foundation. Serving more than 22 000 members and certificate holders worldwide, ASNT is the largest technical society for NDT professionals. ASNT is based in Columbus, Ohio, with offices in Houston, Texas, and Chennai, India.     

For press inquiries, please email gliming@asnt.org.

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ASNT Unveils Refreshed Identity

(Columbus, OH) The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) announces the unveiling of its revitalized identity, symbolizing a new era for the organization. With vibrant colors and a sleek, modern logo, ASNT is embracing change to reflect its unwavering dedication to excellence in the nondestructive testing (NDT) industry after more than 80 years of service to the industry and its members. 

“This rebranding marks an essential step in ASNT's strategic plan and aligns with the evolution the Society has undergone the past few years,” said Neal J. Couture, CAE, ASNT Chief Executive Officer. “ASNT has a strong and respected legacy around the world, and this new look signifies ASNT's readiness to embrace and lead the industry and our members into the future.” 

The revamped logo symbolizes global ambitions, continuous improvement, and a relentless pursuit of innovation. It serves as a testament to the organization's commitment to leading the way for the global NDT industry. 

“The new logo is a nod to ASNT's rich history but infused with more contemporary flair,” said Garra Liming, ASNT Director, Marketing and Communication. “The rebranding is an important step in our business strategy because it not only redefines our visual identity but also reaffirms our commitment to pushing boundaries and leading the way in our industry.” 

Building upon the strength and recognition of the main logo, ASNT has also introduced new logos for its three subsidiaries— ASNT Certification, ASNT Foundation, and ASNT India—representing distinct facets of the Society. Each subsidiary logo embodies the unique essence of its corresponding segment, reinforcing the brand's presence in evolving markets and dedication to meeting the diverse needs of valued stakeholders. 

About ASNT    

ASNT is the association for nondestructive testing (NDT) professionals committed to making the world a safer place. NDT professionals detect irregularities, flaws, and defects in materials, components, and structures that could compromise the safety, reliability, or functionality of an object or structure. Established in 1941, ASNT supports members with certifications, professional development, industry insights, advocacy, events, publications, and networking opportunities and is focused on fostering the growth of future generations of NDT professionals through the ASNT Foundation. Serving more than 22 000 members and certificate holders worldwide, ASNT is the largest technical society for NDT professionals. ASNT is based in Columbus, Ohio, with offices in Houston, Texas, and Chennai, India.    

For press inquiries, please email gliming@asnt.org.   

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