Bryan Erler begins term as ASME’s 139th president

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Bryan Erler

Bryan Erler, P.E., began his term as the 139th president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Society announced during its virtual annual meeting. An active member of ASME since 1991, Erler has been an executive and expert in the nuclear power industry for more than 45 years with significant leadership roles and responsibilities in the designing of electric power plants as an owner and senior vice president of Sargent & Lundy.

He is the recently retired president of Erler Engineering, Ltd., where he served as a consultant to the power industry.

Erler has held a number of leadership positions with ASME including as a member of the Society’s Board of Governors, as a member of several ASME codes and standards committees, including as vice president of ASME’s Nuclear Codes & Standards and past chair of the Board of Nuclear Codes and Standards. He also served as the Society’s secretary/treasurer.

“It’s the honor of my career to be able serve you as ASME president in what will surely be an exciting and extraordinary year. I am confident that together, we will turn a time of unprecedented challenge into one of unmatched opportunity,” Erler said.

Outgoing president Richard Laudenat, P.E., thanked the Board of Governors and ASME Executive Director/CEO Tom Costabile for their support throughout the past year, while acknowledging the unique challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. “As always, our collaboration, passion, and devotion to ASME are what make this organization so robust, and in these times, so resilient,” Laudenat said.

Mahantesh Hiremath

During the same event, Mahantesh Hiremath, Ph.D., P.E. was introduced as ASME’s president-nominee for the 2021-2022 term. Hiremath, an ASME Fellow, has been an active member of ASME since 1997. He served as a member of the ASME Board of Governors from 2015 to 2019. With a distinguished career spanning more than 30 years, he is one of only a few engineers in the world to have designed and engineered systems in four different environments — deep underground, off-shore, on-ground and in space.

In addition to Erler and Hiremath, three new members of the ASME Board of Governors also began their terms on July 1, 2020, and serve through June 30, 2023.

Andrew Bicos

Andrew Bicos, Ph.D., a member of ASME for more than 25 years, is an independent consultant, recently retired from The Boeing Company after more than 31 years. At Boeing, he worked in executive management in the R&D organization where he served as director of systems engineering and previously as chief engineer of the aeromechanics research group and director of flight sciences technology strategy.

Richard Marboe

Richard Marboe, Ph.D., a member of ASME since 1982, is the recently retired director of engineering services at the Applied Research Laboratory of The Pennsylvania State University. He has been responsible for facilities, design and fabrication, public release, export compliance, and safety. He has held leadership positions at ASME for the past 25 years.

Paul Stevenson

Paul Stevenson is executive vice president of McCormick Stevenson Corporation in Clearwater, Florida, an engineering services provider serving government and industry clients developing systems for the U.S. Department of Defense. He has been an active member of ASME since 2001.

 

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