Press release submitted on behalf of RadTech.
RadTech, Chevy Chase, Maryland, the nonprofit association for the advancement of ultraviolet (UV) and electron beam (EB) technologies, is proud to announce the promotion of Mickey Fortune to the role of Chief Strategy and Operations Officer. Fortune, who has been a cornerstone of the organization for over 20 years, most recently served as the Associate Executive Director for Education and Outreach.
In his new capacity, Fortune will continue to help the group meet the evolving needs and advancement opportunities for the UV+EB community. His expanded responsibilities include:
- Strategic Growth: Leading initiatives to expand the adoption of sustainable UV and EB curing technologies across new industrial sectors
- Operational Excellence: Streamlining association workflows and managing key member services and events, including the biennial RadTech UV+EB Technology Conference & Exposition
Continued Industry Collaboration: Maintaining his vital liaison role with adjacent organizations to advance the technology.
“To the great benefit of our non-profit community, Mickey approaches his work with engagement, creativity and leadership,” said Gary Cohen, executive director of RadTech International North America. “His promotion reflects his significant contributions, from spearheading educational programming to his hands-on development of new, forward-looking initiatives.”
Fortune has played a pivotal role in RadTech’s recent successes and the association’s expanding influence in advanced manufacturing and material science.
About RadTech
RadTech is the leading non-profit trade association dedicated to the advancement of ultraviolet and electron beam technologies. Based in Chevy Chase, Maryland, the association serves as an international forum for education and technical development in the UV+EB industry.
For more information, visit www.radtech.org.



