ASM International announces key changes to its leadership structure

August 3, 2022

ASM International has announced Kelvin Scott (left) as CIO and Ryan Milosh (right) as COO (Courtesy ASM International)
ASM International has announced Kelvin Scott (left) as CIO and Ryan Milosh (right) as COO (Courtesy ASM International)

ASM International has announced two key changes to the Society’s leadership structure, with the promotion of Ryan Milosh to Chief Operating Officer and the addition of Kelvin Scott as Chief Information Officer. ASM International is the world’s largest professional technical society serving the needs of scientists, engineers, and technicians who develop, test, select, and apply advanced materials, including metals, composites, polymers, and ceramics.

As Chief Operating Officer, Milosh will be responsible for oversight of all ASM International operations, except the Data Ecosystem and Information Technologies groups. In his most recent position, Milosh has served the organisation as Chief Sales and Marketing Officer. He has a wealth of experience in understanding industry requirements, building partnerships and collaborations, and launching new products and services.

Sandy Robert, Executive Director, will continue to work with Milosh on capabilities planning for the rest of the organisation with an eye to aligning the society with its lines of business and strategic priorities, as well as maximising its value to members and customers.

As Chief Information Officer, Scott will work across the organisation to develop and deploy ASM’s digital strategies and information technology systems, both internal and customer-facing. Both the Data Ecosystem and Information Technologies Teams will report to Scott.

Scott is joining as a full-time staff member after five years in an IT counsel role with ASM International. His background includes more than twenty-two years of running international consulting businesses, providing IT strategy, enterprise architecture, and programme management.

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