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American Foundry Society Announces Revised Board Succession Plan

SCHAUMBURG, IL - The American Foundry Society, North America’s largest metalcasting organization, today announced a revision to its Board-leadership succession plan.

The change was made following the resignation of Sara Joyce, who had been 2nd Vice President, from the Society’s Executive Committee and Board of Directors. Joyce has recently retired from Badger Mining.

AFS announced that George Boyd, Jr. (CEO and President at Goldens’ Foundry and Machine Company) has been elected to serve out the remainder of the 2nd Vice President term through April 2026, and to move through the other Board leadership positions thereafter.

Boyd has served on the Board of Directors since 2022. He is a member of the AFS Finance Committee, the Government Affairs Division, and the Education & Training Task Force. He also is past Chair of Georgia Association of Manufacturers.

There is no change to the other officer positions which includes David Gilson (SinterCast) as President; John Lancaster (General Motors) as Vice President; and Angela Schmeisser (St. Marys Foundry) as Immediate Past President.

Doug Kurkul, CEO of AFS, said, “AFS is fortunate to have highly committed volunteer leaders. We thank Sara for her longstanding service to AFS and will miss her experience, wisdom and humor. We look forward to George’s continued leadership and involvement in the work of AFS.”

“The revision to the AFS Board leadership succession plan announced today,” Kurkul continued, “will ensure continuity of Board leadership now and into the future.”

The American Foundry Society is a dynamic technical and advocacy organization that serves and represents the $50 billion metalcasting industry. AFS is the only association serving the entire industry, including all metals and processes, with a three-part focus on advocacy, education, and innovation. AFS also publishes Modern Casting and Casting Source magazines and presents Metalcasting Congress and CastExpo, the largest metalcasting trade events in North America. Founded in 1896, the organization is based in Schaumburg, Illinois, with an advocacy office in Washington, D.C. More information is available at AFSinc.org.