Founded in 1919, the American Welding Society is a nonprofit organization with a global mission: to advance the science, technology, and application of welding and allied joining and cutting processes worldwide, including brazing, soldering, and thermal spraying.
By fostering knowledge, embracing change, and providing real-world opportunities through scholarships, fellowships, and workforce development, AWS provides the tools to help members succeed—and to inspire future generations of welding professionals.
The AWS Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Welding Society. The Foundation ensures the growth of the industry through career programs, scholarships, and grants to institutions that offer welding education and training.
There are lots of ways for members to get involved with the American Welding Society: Member Network, Sections, Student Chapters, and more.
Our leaders have in-depth knowledge to support experienced welders, prospective students, and independent welding shop owners. AWS Members can also nominate candidates for president, vice president, and director-at-large; you can also have a say in our standards by joining a technical committee. See the details below.
On behalf of the entire AWS organization, welcome! We hope you’ll take a few moments to learn more about each of us and how we’re working as a united team to help you reach your goals successfully.
Regardless of your personal connection to welding, you all have an important stake in seeing our industry continue to grow and thrive.
Our AWS officers have the in-depth knowledge to support your efforts. Each office has decades of leadership experience representing every facet of our industry. From senior level engineering and certified inspector rolls, to spearheading standards committees, to running successful manufacturing, equipment and other welding-related businesses, AWS officers have the background to support your goals.
We hope you’ll get to know all of us better and continue to partner with us in our mission: to advance the science, technology and people of welding for ourselves and the next generation.
Dr. D. Joshua Burgess was elected to serve as president, is senior program manager of metallurgical and welding at the Tennessee Valley Authority. Throughout his 23-year membership with AWS, he has served the Society in many capacities at the board, Section, and committee levels. This includes serving as chair of the Northeast Tennessee Section in 2013 and District 8 director from 2013 to 2019. He is also an AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) and AWS Level III Expert Welder.
Kerry E. Shatell was elected to serve as vice president, is retired from Pacific Gas & Electric Co., where he worked as a senior advising welding engineer. A 28-year member of AWS, he has served the organization in multiple capacities, including director-at-large for three years; chair of the CWI Lifetime Achievement Award Committee; Dist. 22 director from 2013 to 2015 and 2016 to 2019; and chair, vice chair, treasurer, newsletter editor, and executive board member of the Sacramento Valley Section. He is also an AWS CWI and Certified Welding Engineer (CWEng).
J. Jones was elected to serve as vice president, is district sales manager at The Harris Products Group. Throughout his over 40-year membership with AWS, he has held leadership roles at the Section and national levels. This includes serving as executive committee director in 2019 and AWS District 17 director for 15 years. He is also an AWS Certified Welding Educator (CWE).
Mary Bihrle was elected to serve as treasurer, brings over eight years of dedicated service to AWS. She has served in key leadership roles on the Finance Committee as both chair and vice chair and on the Audit and Investment Committees. She is currently in her first term as treasurer for both AWS and the AWS Foundation. She spent her entire career in corporate finance, most recently serving as chief financial officer at Hypertherm Inc.
Danea is a Laser/Cobot Specialist at Lampton Welding Supply in Beloit, KS and is an AWS Associate Welding Inspector. She serves as Vice Chair of the AWS Kansas Section and is Ambassador Chair for Crew Collaborative. She holds a B.S. in Applied Technology from Fort Hays State University and an associate degree in Welding Engineering Technology from North Central Kansas Technical College. Danea previously worked as a community college welding instructor and is dedicated to advancing the welding professional through teaching, leadership, and service.
Zack is a degreed Welding Engineer with a B.S. from BYU-Idaho and currently works for Civian Lasers in Rexburg, ID. Zack’s father had both Navy and millwright experience and sparked his interest in welding. Zack was the first welding engineering intern from BYU-Idaho to work at Caterpillar and was hired full-time upon graduation. During his tenure at Caterpillar, Zack worked across R&D, procurement, and manufacturing, with a significant focus on weld quality systems across global facilities and suppliers. Zack is supported by his wonderful spouse and three children, who are the most important part of his life.
Alex is a welding instructor at Catoosa County College and Career Academy in Ringgold, GA. He earned his AAS in Welding Engineering Technologies from Chattanooga State Community College and is a CWI/CWE. Alex is heavily involved with the AWS Chattanooga Section and is the current Chair.
Erin graduated from Ferris State University with a bachelor’s degree in Welding Engineering Technology. She is the Welding Engineer in charge of the Kuka Robotics USA Tech Center, a certified welding inspector, and a future chair (in 2029) of the AWS Detroit Section.
Edward Peterson is a degreed Welding Engineer with a B.S. from LeTourneau University in Longview, TX, is an AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), and is a past chair of the AWS Houston Section. He currently works for Laser Welding Solutions, LLC., a laser cladding and build-to-print job shop, as their Welding Engineer and Manager of Quality Control. Edward is involved in the development of the codes covering metal additive manufacturing as Vice Chair of the AWS D20 main committee and an active member of the AWS D20B and the API 20S subcommittees.
Richard L. Holdren was elected to serve as President after serving three years as Vice President. He is a senior welding engineer at ARC Specialties Technical Services, president/principal welding engineer at Welding Consultants LLC, and owner of Holdren Engineering LLC. He has served over 40 years as an AWS member and chair of numerous AWS certification, education, and technical committees. He also served as director-at-large. He is an AWS Counselor, Life Member, Senior CWI (SCWI), and Certified Welding Engineer (CWEng).
Michael Krupnicki is the owner of the Rochester Arc + Flame Center, a private welding, smithing, and glass arts school. He was previously involved with Mahany Welding Supply for 37 years. An AWS Life Member, his more than 35-year involvement includes supervising Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) exams and serving as District 6 Director. He also served as Chair and Treasurer of the Rochester Section.
See the Volunteer Directory here.
Note: To access the AWS Volunteer directory, you must be an AWS committee member.
AWS members who wish to nominate candidates for President, Vice President, and Director-at-Large on the AWS Board of Directors for the term starting Jan. 1, 2027, may either:
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Nominations must be accompanied by biographical material on each candidate, including a written statement by the candidate as to their willingness and ability to serve if nominated and elected, letters of support, plus a 5-by-7-inch head-and-shoulders color photograph.
Note: Persons who present their nominations at the Show are responsible to provide 20 copies of the biographical materials and written statement.
.2022-2024
Robert Watson, Welding Engineer, General Motors Corporation
Brandy Killeen, Program Director & Welding Instructor, West Virginia Northern Community College
2020-2023
Hannah Wolf, Instructor for Related Metals & Metal Fabrication, Madison College
2020-21
Andrea Orr, Research Engineer, Ford Motor Company
2020
Gabrielle Bettengnies, Mechanical Design Engineer, System Technologies Inc.
2019
Mitchell Grams, PhD. Candidate at Canadian Centre for Welding and Joining, University of Alberta Victoria Shekastehband, Intern, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions.
We’re committed to giving everyone the opportunity to learn, develop, and grow. Learn about open positions with our organization here.