member information
Being a member of the American Foundry Society opens up a wealth of information for you in your work emvironment. The AFS offers their members some tremendous benefits including second-to-none education facilities featuring some of the top names and educators in the industry, as well as the very latest cutting edge techniques.
Here are some of the great benefits you can look forward to as a member of the American Foundry Society:
Discounts on AFS publications and events.
Career development opportunities.
Assistance and information in human resources, employee relations and management.
Subscription to Modern Casting (completion of requalification form required).
Subscription to Member Connections, the bi-monthly AFS Newsletter (print version).
Email delivery of the AFS E-Connections weekly newsletter.
Career development through discounts on Cast Metals Institute courses and distance learning;
Increased education through discounts on AFS Publications (books, research reports, transactions) and AFS Conference registration costs.
Membership in your local Washington AFS Chapter with access to chapter meetings
Ability to join AFS Technical Committees and influence technology transfer to industry;
Access to AFSEARCH, the web-based AFS Library with more than 35,000 abstracts
Proactive Leadership & Government Advocacy at the federal level.
And so much more.
Join the AFS here.
Learn more about the benefits of joining the AFS.
View a 20-minute webinar on the many benefits of AFS Membership here.
Washington Chapter corporate members:
Mark Morel - Chapter Chairman
EF Bailey Co.
Travis Lamberte - Vice-Chair (program chair)
North Star Casteel
Chuck McKeever - Treasurer
Uniwest
Roger Gould Jr.- Secretary
Puget Sound Trading Co
Andrew Lee - Director
Gil's Aluminum & Shell Core
Gil Dyson - Director
Gils Aluminum
Rob Austin - Director
Continuous Castings
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