Honorees by A S M E

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Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME today is a 120,000-member professional and student organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the engineering and technology community. Approximately 18,000 of these members work and live outside of the United States. The society holds numerous technical conferences worldwide, offers hundreds of professional development courses each year, and conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations. ASME also sets internationally-recognized industrial and manufacturing codes and standards that enhance public safety.

There are many reasons to follow these links to our honorees. You may want to learn more about these outstanding individuals and perhaps become a better mentor or advisor yourself. You may wish to add your own congratulations! You may want to renew a former acquaintance.

A sincere effort is maintained to keep this information, including contacts, up to date. However, the individual's or institutions' own web sites and directory listings should also prove helpful.

Titles and affiliations are listed as at the time of each award.

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2009 - First ASME Honoree To Be Announced

Website: http://www.asme.org/Governance/Honors/SocietyAwards/McDonald_Mentoring_Award.cfm

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Top Row: (L) Award program medallion, obverse. (C1) ASME and Engineers Without Borders (EWB) field project participants. (C2) First Chair of the ASME McDonald Mentoring Award Committee, John Baxter; also President of the U. K. Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and Chair of BP International Ltd. (R1) ASME and ASME Foundation logos. (R2) ASME eMentoring communications room.

Sidebar: All awardees pictured, in order of list, "Honorees by ASME" of this page.

This Web site and all images it contains are being used for limited and noncommercial purposes, principally teaching and personal mentorship. Several ASME images © 2007 ASME International. McDonald Mentoring Award medallion art © 2005 Capers W. McDonald.

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