America Makes, The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, is pleased to announce the new chairpersons of the Roadmap Advisory Group (RMAG) and the Institute’s Executive Committee.
Andrew Thompson, Deputy Chief Engineer, Additive Manufacturing, at Northrop Grumman Space Systems, has been appointed chair of the RMAG. In this role, he will lead the group’s strategic direction, drive key initiatives, recruit new members, engage working groups, and organize meetings. He will also oversee the strategic-level roadmap, collaborating with America Makes to maintain data, align priorities, brief the Executive Committee on project call topics, and ensure the roadmap advances the Institute’s mission.
At Northrop Grumman, Thompson is responsible for the development and implementation of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies. He has extensive experience in designing, developing, and utilizing aerospace components and systems, as well as expertise in AM techniques for manufacturing these components. Thompson’s previous career roles have led to his knowledge of managing assembly integration, test operations, and additive processes. He has successfully led cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality, cost-effective solutions that exceed requirements.
“Andrew’s expertise in additive manufacturing and his leadership within the industry make him an excellent choice to chair the Roadmap Advisory Group,” stated Brandon Ribic, Ph.D., America Makes Technology Director. “His strategic vision and commitment to collaboration will be instrumental in guiding the group’s efforts, ensuring that our roadmap remains aligned with the evolving needs of the AM ecosystem. We look forward to working with him to drive impactful advancements in the field.”
Executive Committee

Rick Russell has been named the chairperson of the America Makes Executive Committee. In this role, he will lead a distinguished group of industry experts across academia, government, workforce and economic development organizations, ensuring that the right strategies, policies, and advocacy efforts are in place to advance the Institute’s mission. This committee plays a critical role in guiding America Makes as it works to accelerate AM adoption and strengthen U.S. manufacturing competitiveness globally.
Committee members bring deep industry expertise and insights into the current and future state of AM, advising the Institute on technical priorities, membership value, ecosystem and partnership strategies, and workforce development initiatives.
Russell is a Principal ADDvisor® with The Barnes Global Advisors and specializes in Metal AM certification and qualification. His journey in AM began nearly 15 years ago as the Materials and Processes and Fracture Control Lead for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, where he helped develop pathways to certify critical AM hardware for human spaceflight applications. Later, as NASA Technical Fellow for Materials, he led the team that authored NASA-STD-6030 “Additive Manufacturing Requirements for Spaceflight Systems.” Russell also has a long history of engagement with America Makes, having previously served on the Roadmap Advisory Group (RMAG).

Alongside Russell’s leadership, Sandra DeVincent Wolf, Ph.D., will serve as Secretary of the Executive Committee. Dr. Wolf is the Executive Director of the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Manufacturing Futures Institute, where she works to identify, connect, leverage, and accelerate manufacturing research at CMU. She is also the Executive Director of the CMU NextManufacturing Center, a hub for AM research. She leads the center’s activities, partnerships, and industry consortiums while also serving as Director of the metals AM laboratories.
Before joining CMU in 2015, Dr. Wolf spent 15 years in research, development, engineering, and management in advanced materials and manufacturing. She also has over a decade of experience in executive management within professional materials associations, where she led initiatives from conception through implementation and assessment.
John Wilczynski, Executive Director of America Makes, expressed his enthusiasm for Russell and Dr. Wolf’s appointments, stating, “Rick and Sandra are both highly respected leaders in the additive community, and we are excited to have them in these key roles. Rick’s extensive experience in AM certification and qualification, along with his strong grasp of industry needs, will be crucial in guiding the Executive Committee, while Sandra’s leadership in manufacturing research and her ability to foster collaboration will further enhance our strategic initiatives. They undoubtedly will help drive the Institute’s mission forward and strengthen the Institute’s overall impact.”