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“This standard involves documented operating pro- cedures, internal and third- party audits, management
review, and advanced prod- uct quality planning,” says Jatinder Singh, quality engi- neer at Tregaskiss.
“Our certification illus- trates our dedication to our products around the globe,” says Nashonne Newman, quality engineer at Bernard.
Xometry expands its capabili- ties across additional manu- facturing processes. Goguen brings more than 30 years of experience in automotive com- ponent manufacturing, includ- ing multiple technical and sen- ior management positions with Magna International and Rush Group.
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PMAEF Announces Executive Director
The Precision Metalforming Associ- ation Educational Foundation (PMAEF) has named Nichol E. Cam- pana executive director. Campana will manage the overall strategic direction, program development, community outreach, fundraising and allocation of resources for PMAEF.
 “With her 15 years of experience in
the nonprofit sector, we are thrilled to welcome Nichol to our team,” says Roy Hardy, PMA president. “Nichol will lead PMAEF in developing training and education programs for our members and our industry.”
Prior to joining PMAEF, Campana served as the executive director for ASM Materials Educational Foundation and as a director for the American Cancer Society.
 People
Tower Metalworking Fluids, Chicago, IL, manufacturer of high-performance metal form- ing fluids and metal removal coolants, has added to its sales team with the addition of Matt Bailey as field sales engineer for the Western Michigan Territory.
Mazak Optonics Corp., Elgin, IL, has hired Rowdy Baska as new machine coordi- nator. Baska has a degree from Northern Illinois Universi- ty in Applied Manufacturing Technology along with 8 yr. of laser technology experience. Baska serves as the single point of contact for all new laser-machine installations and coordinates all aspects of machine installation, including planning delivery logistics, coordinating contractors and scheduling customer training.
Xometry, Gaithersburg, MD, with its on-demand man- ufacturing platform, has announced the addition of Peter Goguen as executive vice president, leading Xome- try's injection molding busi- ness as well as the launch of new technology verticals as
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