Editorial Advisory Board
The Editorial Advisory Board (EAB) of MoldMaking Technology (MMT) is made up of authorities with expertise within their respective business, industry, technology and profession. Their role is to advise on timely issues, trends, advances in the field, offer editorial thought and direction, review and comment on specific articles and generally act as a sounding board and a conscience for the publication. Their contributions to the magazine's quality and integrity are invaluable; however, all final decisions on content remain with the publisher and its professional editors. For further explanation on policies and procedures, please contact the editorial staff.
2026-2029 Editorial Advisory Board Members
The Editorial Advisory Board members are:
Zachary Clark
Project Engineer
Electroform
Rockford, Illinois
815-633-1113
zclark@injectionmoldmaking.com
Lauren Fischer
Quality Management Representative
Dynamic Tool Corp.
262-783-6340
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
Dave Gwaltney
Tool and Die Manager
Applied Medical Technology (AMT)
440-717-4000
Brecksville, Ohio
david.gwaltney@appliedmedical.net
Ty Johannesen
Craftsman I
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Lewiston ID
208-848-8409 / 208-305-8978
Joe Karpinski
Senior Tooling Engineer and Lead Estimator
Adler Industrial Solutions
Lee’s Summit, Missouri
415-329-6877
Mark Keller
Manufacturing Lead
NyproMold
Clinton, Massachusetts
978-365-4547
Sebastian McLearon
Tooling Manager
Molded Precision Components
705-487-0244
Ontario, Canada
Becca Peterson
Director of Business and Community Development
Pyramid Molding Group
815-397-2971
Rockford, Illinois
bpeterson@pyramidmoldinggroup.com
Michael Trace
Senior Manager, Tooling Development
Tasus
812-676-6658
Bloomington, Indiana
Nicholas P. Vitelli
Engineering Lecturer
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
814-898-6000
Erie, Pennsylvania
Marion Wells
Founder and Managing Partner
Human Asset Management
Flossmoor, Illnois
248-345-9378
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