ASTM International announces slate of candidates for 2013 Board of Directors

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ASTM International announced the slate of candidates to serve on the 2013 Board of Directors.
ASTM International is pleased to announce the following slate of candidates selected by the Nominating Committee to serve on the 2013 Board of Directors:

Chairman of the Board
Mary C. McKiel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Vice Chairman (two–year term)
Michael R. Withers, Walt Disney Imagineering

Director (three–year terms)
Scott A. Colburn, FDA, Center for Devices and Radiological Health

Jeffrey S. Goldfinger, L–3 Communications

Robin E. Graves, Vulcan Materials Company

Daniel S. Janikowski, Plymouth Tube Company

Richard Peri, Aircraft Electronics Association

Taco van der Maten, PANalytical B.V.
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