Kimberly Farrugia

Senior Business Development Manager at American Foundry Society

Kim Farrugia is an experienced professional in business development and event management, currently serving as a Senior Business Development Manager at the American Foundry Society since August 2021. With a robust background spanning over 23 years at the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Kim excelled in roles such as Senior Event Manager, Product Development Manager, Group Product Leader, and Product Developer, managing large-scale manufacturing events and driving significant growth in customer accounts. Kim has consistently demonstrated expertise in budget management, strategic planning, market analysis, and new product development across various sectors. Prior experience includes marketing coordination at Nursing Home Group and segment marketing management at Diversey, coupled with educational credentials from Michigan State University and the International Association of Exhibition & Events.

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Flat Rock, United States

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American Foundry Society

The American Foundry Society (AFS) is a non-profit association serving members of the metalcasting supply chain both in the United States and abroad. Through various resources, AFS provides members with advocacy coordination and efforts in Washington, D.C., ongoing technical education through its Institute, as well as the transfer of innovative research and technology to the industry, its suppliers and those who buy castings. Membership is individual or corporate and is made up of three markets, including: metalcasters and producers of metal cast parts; metalcasting suppliers and casting buyers/original equipment manufacturers (OEM’s). Student membership is also extended to future leaders of the metalcasting industry at a nominal cost. The society was founded in 1896 and serves more than 700 corporate members and close to 8,000 individual members including metalcasting suppliers and OEM facilities in more than 41 countries worldwide, covering all metalcasting processes and materials.


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