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- ISA announces Mary Ramsey as executive director
- ISA and The Open Group to advance interoperable process control architecture
- In memoriam
- New CAPs and CCSTs
ISA announces Mary Ramsey as executive director
A search committee comprised of nine ISA members and leaders from around the world reviewed dozens of resumes and conducted a series of interviews over the past several months. “The search committee has dedicated significant time and effort to make this decision. We are confident that Mary’s leadership and extensive experience will serve the organization, its members, and the automation community well for years to come,” said executive search committee chair Steve Pflantz.
“It’s an honor to serve as ISA’s executive director,” said Ramsey. “I’m excited to work with staff, members, and leaders to bring a fresh perspective to this important organization. ISA is truly unique in its ability to bring the automation community together to solve difficult technical problems and provide leadership on critical issues facing our industries. We have a lot of work to do, and with the help and support of individuals and companies around the world, we will advance ISA’s mission and create a successful future.”
ISA and The Open Group to advance interoperable process control architecture
ISA and The Open Group have agreed to a liaison memorandum of understanding (MOU) to facilitate cooperation in advancing and harmonizing the development of a multivendor, interoperable, and secure control architecture for application across the process industries. Activities will include sharing best practices, document review, and joint forums.
The Open Group is an industry consortium that develops open, vendor-neutral technology standards and certifications. The new liaison agreement pertains specifically to The Open Group Open Process Automation Forum (OPAF), which develops a standards-based, open, secure, and interoperable process control architecture.
ISA is known for developing standards in an open consensus process accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The Geneva-based International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has adopted many of ISA’s American National Standards as international standards.
Key ISA/IEC standards on cybersecurity and enterprise-control integration are primary motivating factors in the agreement, points out Dennis Brandl, cochair of the OPAF Standards Working Group, chair of the OPAF Technology Architecture subcommittee, and long-time leader and primary editor in the development of the ISA-95 series of standards. “This MOU shows the commitment from ISA and The Open Group to develop open standards that implement the best practices in the industry,” states Brandl. “The widely used ISA/IEC enterprise-control system integration standards [ISA-95] and ISA/IEC 62443 standards [ISA-99] for the security of automation and control systems are key elements of the OPAF specifications. In addition, elements from ISA/IEC standards on alarm management [ISA-18], process safety [ISA-84], and batch process control [ISA-88] are being considered for inclusion as part of the OPAF specifications. We look forward to both groups working together.”
In memoriam
Meier had an interesting engineering career that took him to four continents, and he closed out his work career as the staff engineer for ISA in Research Triangle Park, N.C. He also coauthored a popular book, Instrumentation and Control Systems Documentation, Second Edition (www.isa.org/instdocument), with his son Clifford A. Meier.
His son and coauthor said, “Dad was happiest outdoors on Sunday hikes . . . He was a caring teacher, scout master, and unconditionally loving father. He was almost always the smartest guy in the room, but he was also the quietest until something needed to be said, or if he was laughing, or, to be honest, sneezing, which could be heard a block away.”
New CAPs and CCSTs
Qualifying for and passing one of ISA’s certification exams is a noteworthy accomplishment. The exams are rigorous and require a solid command of various disciplines in automation and control. Below is a list of individuals who have recently passed either our Certified Automation Professional (CAP) or one of the three levels of our Certified Control System Technician (CCST) exam. Congratulations to our new certification holders! For more information about the ISA CAP and CCST certification programs, please visit www.isa.org/training-and-certifications/isa-certification.
Certified Control System Technicians
Name |
Company |
Location |
Level 1 |
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Kirk D. Snyder |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Michael R. Murphy |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Daryl McGill |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Philip J. Bliss |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Travis L. Dieckmann |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Michael A. Romanowski |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Jordan C. Sullard |
Bayer Corp Science |
U.S. |
Robert Craig Tompkins |
Siemens |
U.S. |
Brandon Lee Taylor |
None |
U.S. |
Andrew Lowell |
Zeon Chemicals |
U.S. |
Greg J. Norman |
None |
U.S. |
Timothy J. Nichols |
None |
U.S. |
Jacob W. Santonas |
Williams |
U.S. |
Timothy A. Majewski |
Williams |
U.S. |
Richard H. Fitzsimmons |
None |
U.S. |
Raymond J. Eye |
M David & Sons Inc. |
U.S. |
Stanislaus M. Mrozek |
None |
U.S. |
Philip S. Price |
Ethos Energy |
U.S. |
Derek S. Harrison |
None |
U.S. |
Kevin D. Whitlock |
Virginia Tech |
U.S. |
Joel Mosebach |
None |
U.S. |
Isai Garcia |
None |
U.S. |
Chidiebere Kenneth Opara |
None |
U.S. |
Matthew D. Walker |
None |
U.S. |
Christian Humberto Perez Cruz |
None |
Mexico |
Felipe Moniel Pascual |
None |
Mexico |
James J. Timony |
Invenrgy LLC |
U.S. |
Jeremy R. Mitchell |
None |
U.S. |
Marc Nick Lubenetski |
None |
U.S. |
Bradley A. Betzen |
None |
U.S. |
John M. Mills |
Invenrgy LLC |
U.S. |
Chad E. Buchanan |
None |
U.S. |
Erik M. Sherman |
Nestle Gerber Products |
U.S. |
Christopher E. Wilbur |
None |
U.S. |
Scott C. Grimm |
None |
U.S. |
Joseph C. Howes |
None |
U.S. |
Level 2 |
|
|
Richard A. McIntire |
None |
U.S. |
Brandyn D. Nelli |
None |
U.S. |
Jose E. Mixon |
None |
U.S. |
Jeremy D. Jones |
Elanco |
U.S. |
Arlan I. Gozon |
None |
U.S. |
John D. McPheron |
None |
U.S. |
Scott M. Atkinson |
None |
U.S. |
Lamngern Keonakhone |
D.C. Water & Sewage |
U.S. |
Paul M. Kuebrich |
Lewis & Clarke Community College |
U.S. |
Level 3 |
|
|
Donald K. Burton |
BAE Systems Inc. |
U.S. |
Craig A. H. Johnson |
None |
U.S. |
Brian C. Hetzel |
Flint Hills Resources |
U.S. |
Nicholas A. Chaplin |
Williams |
U.S. |
Certified Automation Professionals |
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Name |
Company |
Location |
Yousef Khalil Alyousef |
SABIC |
Saudi Arabia |
Kenneth C. Kmack |
None |
U.S. |
Patrick D. Bunce |
Columbia River Carbonates |
U.S. |
Jeremy W. Schlosser |
None |
U.S. |
Matthew L. Walter |
Wavid Solutions |
U.S. |
Andre P. Wedderburn |
Champion Controls Inc. |
U.S. |
Kevin J. Castille |
None |
U.S. |
Amit Kumar |
None |
Japan |
Abdulelah Muhammad Al Shawareb |
None |
Saudi Arabia |
Kyle Cook |
None |
U.S. |
Kevin M. Curtin |
None |
U.S. |
Zain Ali |
Fatima Fertilizer Co. Ltd. |
Pakistan |
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