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Astin-Polk International Standards Medal Honors
Kathleen Riley (Kitty) Kono
Kathleen Riley (Kitty) Kono, recently retired as vice president of global
cooperation at ASTM International, received the Astin-Polk International
Standards Medal from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) at an
October 17 reception and dinner held in Washington, D.C.
ANSI honored Kono, who filled the ASTM International global cooperation position
since its creation in 2001, for expanding the role of standards in international
trade and regulation and establishing networks among standards development
organizations worldwide, particularly in developing nations.
The Astin-Polk International Standards Medal honors distinguished service in
promoting trade and understanding among nations through participation in the
advancement, development and administration of international standardization,
measurement and certification.
Of her tenure in global cooperation, Kono said, “[Since 2001] we have opened an
office in Mexico, reopened the Washington, D.C., office, created the China
Consortium on Standards and Conformity Assessment, and opened our own ASTM
International office in Beijing. We have built relationships with over 50 mostly
developing countries through our memorandum of understanding program.
ASTM President James A. Thomas said, “Kitty's position as vice president of
global cooperation has combined her whole background at ASTM International and
her personal skills – her ability to reach people, her enthusiasm, her
passionate commitment to the success of ASTM and her unshakeable belief in ASTM
as a truly global organization.”
Kono’s ASTM International career included positions as the ASTM Washington
representative, executive director of the ASTM Institute for Standards Research,
editor of ASTM Standardization News and staff manager. She is a graduate of
Hollins College, Roanoke, Va., where she majored in psychology, and currently
resides in St. Davids, Pa.
The Astin-Polk Standards Medal award takes its name from two advocates of
international standardization and metrology: the late Dr. Allen V. Astin, who
retired from the National Bureau of Standards and Dr. Louis F. Polk, Sr., who
was chairman of the U.S. Metric Board.
Courtesy: ASTM International
(emcelron@astm.org).
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