List of ASME Presidents - Organization - Strategic Management

Strategic Management

Senior Vice President: Robert Pangborn

Mission: The Strategic Management Sector Board of Directors (SMBOD) under the direction of the Board of Governors, is responsible for the activities of the Society relating to identification, capture and transfer of knowledge that will support ASME’s strategies for the technical innovation and advocacy of public policies that are important to advancement of industry and the profession. The units of the Sector include the Board on Government Relations, the Industry Advisory Board, the Strategic Initiatives and Innovation Committee and the Strategic Issues Committee. The operation guide defines the voting members, election of sector leadership, committee duties, meetings and records.

Groups (Boards) within Knowledge & Community are led by a Vice President, Members-at-Large, and Committee Chairs:

  • Member-at-Large: Susan Ipri-Brown
  • Member-at-Large: Elizabeth Kisenwether
  • Vice President, Government Relations: Michael Reischman
  • Chair, Strategic Issues: Win Phillips
  • Chair, Strategic Initiatives and Innovation: Chris Przirembel
  • Chair, Industry Advisory Board: Charla Wise

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