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FEF By The Numbers

FEF By The Numbers. FEF is the Foundation For Metal Casting!. 65. FOR 65 YEARS: The FEF strengthens the metal casting industry by supporting unique partnerships among students, educators, and industry, helping today’s students become tomorrow’s leaders. 65. 26,000.

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FEF By The Numbers

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  1. FEF By The Numbers

  2. FEF is the Foundation For Metal Casting!

  3. 65

  4. FOR 65 YEARS: The FEF strengthens the metal casting industry by supporting unique partnerships among students, educators, and industry, helping today’s students become tomorrow’s leaders. 65

  5. 26,000

  6. Estimated Number of Students Benefitting From FEF Over the Years 26K

  7. 749,000

  8. SOFTWARE OUTREACH 2010/11 FEF Scholarship & Support Dollars SUPPLIES $749K

  9. 164

  10. 2010/11 FEF Scholarships Awarded 164

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  12. FEF Certified Schools University of Alabama Cal Poly - Pomona Case Western Reserve Kent State University Instituto Tecnologico de Saltillo Michigan Tech Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Tech. Mohawk College Univ. of Northern Iowa Ohio State University Penn State Pittsburg State Purdue – West Lafayette Tennessee Tech Texas State Trine University Western Michigan Univ. University of Windsor Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Platteville 20

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  14. FEF Affiliated Schools University of Alabama-Birmingham Arizona State University Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Cal State-Chico Central Washington University University of Cincinnati Eastern Michigan Kettering University University of Michigan Milwaukee School of Engineering Ryerson University Saginaw Valley State Univ. Virginia Tech Wisconsin - Madison 14

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  16. FEF ScholarsCurrently on Board of Directors Kelley Kerns Lee Lewis Maureen Lynn Eric Meyers Marty Putnik Greg Simmons Bob Smillie Kai Spande Matt Sullivan Glenn Byczynski Tom Cobett Joe Costabile Tom Dempsey Tom Engle Jim Frost John Grahek Kathy Hayrynen Andrew Iannettoni 18

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  18. Number of FEF Presidents ThatWere FEF Scholarship Recipients Hugh Sims – Univ. of Alabama – 1987 Ray Witt – Case Western Reserve – 1990 Paul Mikkola – Michigan Tech – 1997 Chuck Fowler – Purdue-W Lafayette – 1999 Phil Duke – Univ. of Alabama – 2000 Dave Sanders – Univ. of Alabama – 2001 Conner Warren – Auburn University – 2002 Bob Smillie – Western Michigan – 2003 Bill Powell – Wisconsin-Madison – 2008 Jerry Clancey – Kent State – 2009 Tom Cobett – Kent State – 2010 Jim Frost – Univ. of Alabama - 2011 12

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  20. Over the past 4 school years, 77% of all FEF registered students who graduated and reported full-time employment, went into the metal casting industry (data as of 1/13/12) 77%

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  22. FEF College Industry Conference November 15-16, 2012 Westin Michigan Avenue Hotel Chicago, IL Number of Studentsthat Attended the2011 College Industry Conference 85

  23. Career Information Session

  24. Chapter Sponsored Tables

  25. Working Together • 44 AFS Chapters • 20 AFS Chapters contribute to FEF on an annual basis. • 22 endowments have been established by AFS Chapters.

  26. Working Together • FEF and the AFS Chapters are in partnership with educational funding to make sure our industry attracts the very brightest and the best. • Does your Chapter have an endowment with FEF?

  27. ENDOWMENT GUIDELINES • FEF makes sure the wishes of the Chapter are carried out each year • All Scholarship monies are issued in the name of the Chapter. • FEF currently offers a 3.0% rate of return on endowments

  28. ENDOWMENT GUIDELINES • Examples of Chapter Agreements with FEF are available at fefinc.org • FEF is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Chapters avoid potential IRS problems with FEF management of Educational Funds.

  29. FEF – Our Very Own! • If you make a living in metal casting, support the Foundation that is…

  30. Follow FEF on Facebookfacebook.com/fefincTo get the most detailed information, go to our websitewww.fefinc.org

  31. Helping Today’s Students Become Tomorrow’s Metal Casting Leaders

  32. Thank You! for your continued support 1695 N. Penny Lane Schaumburg, IL 60173 Tel. (847) 490-9200 Fax (847) 890-6270 www.fefinc.org

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