NASF Awards Committee Seeks Industry Awards Nominations
Each year The NASF honors leaders who have selflessly dedicated their time and resources to the surface finishing industry. NASF’s Industry Awards recognize volunteers who work to push the association forward on both the local and national levels.
The National Association for Surface Finishing has opened up submissions for this year’s Industry Awards to be presented at SUR/FIN 2023.
The awards include the following:
- Award of Merit for outstanding service of local or national nature
- Taormina Award for outstanding service to the industry
- August P. Munning Award for a supplier member that has contributed to the Association
- Presidential Award for extraordinary service at the national level
- Scientific Achievement Award for advancement of the theory and practice of metal finishing
- NASF Fellow for NASF members who have displayed long-standing commitment to the Association and the industry
Submit an entry: nasf.org/events/nasf-industry-awards/awards-nomination/
For more information about the National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF) or to become a member, visit nasf.org.
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