NSF Intl. President Elected Board Chair of ANSI

Feb. 5, 2015
ANSI brings together organizations from both the private & public sectors to develop voluntary consensus standards & conformity assessments

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has elected Kevan P. Lawlor, president and CEO of global public health organization NSF Intl., as chair of its board of directors. ANSI is a non-profit membership association that brings together organizations from both the private and public sectors dedicated to furthering U.S. and international voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessments.

Lawlor begins his term as chair this month. He is qualified for this role as NSF has a 70-year legacy of developing ANSI standards and offering conformity assessment services for the construction, food, water, health sciences and consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment. He most recently served as the vice chair of ANSI’s board and has also chaired its audit committee.

“We are absolutely delighted Kevan has been elected to lead the ANSI board,” said ANSI President and CEO Joe Bhatia. “As the leader of one of the most widely respected standards development organizations, his breadth and wealth of experience continues to provide us with strong strategic and practical support as we continue to promote and facilitate voluntary consensus standards in the U.S.”

“ANSI’s role in supporting the global competitiveness of U.S. business by supporting the integrity of the standardization system and responding to critical domestic and international priorities is very complementary with NSF Intl.’s global public health and safety mission,” said Lawlor. “I’m honored to be elected chair and look forward to continuing my service with the organization.”

Lawlor’s 30 years of leadership experience at NSF include the roles of chief financial officer, senior vice president of food safety and president of NSF Intl. Strategic Registrations. Under Lawlor’s guidance, NSF has expanded into new regions, entered new markets and offered additional services to become a global organization in the standards development, testing, certification, auditing, training and consulting sectors. Today, more than 5,500 industry, academic and regulatory experts serve on NSF Intl. standards and protocol development committees.

Lawlor previously served at the University of Michigan as a member of the dean’s advisory board at the School of Public Health and on the external advisory council for the Center for Global Health. He is past chair of the board of directors of Food Gatherers and also served on the Cleary University board of trustees.

Source: NSF Intl.

Sponsored Recommendations

2024 Manufacturing Trends Unpacking AI, Workforce, and Cybersecurity

April 25, 2024
The world of manufacturing is changing, and Generative AI is one of the many change agents. The 2024 State of Smart Manufacturing Report takes a deep dive into how Generative ...

State of Smart Manufacturing Report Series

April 25, 2024
The world of manufacturing is changing, and Generative AI is one of the many change agents. The 2024 State of Smart Manufacturing Report takes a deep dive into how Generative ...

ArmorBlock 5000: Boost Automation Efficiency

April 25, 2024
Discover the transformative benefits of leveraging a scalable On-Machine I/O to improve flexibility, enhance reliability and streamline operations.

Blower Package Integration

March 20, 2024
See how an integrated blower package can save you time, money, and energy, in a wastewater treatment system. With package integration, you have a completely integrated blower ...