investing as much as $14 million over five
years to achieve the stated objectives,
and as we reported last year, we spent
$560,000 on strategic initiatives in FY22,
bringing the total investment to just over
$3.5 million through the first two years of
the plan (Table 1).
While the financial markets remained
volatile between July 2022 and June
2023, our investment portfolio grew
in value by more than $2.7 million. In
summary, we have recovered about
half of the value lost during the market
declines of FY22.
ASNT’s balance sheet remains strong:
our net assets are $33.7 million, which is
$1.6 million more than at the same time
last year (Table 2).
You may recall that in July 2021 ASNT
invested $670,000 in land adjacent
to the International Service Center in
Columbus, Ohio. While this was intended
as a long-term investment to protect
the value of our existing building, we
received an offer we couldn’t refuse from
a developer. In July, we sold the land for
$1.875 million, yielding a tidy return of
180% in just two years. This will give our
balance sheet a nice boost in FY24.
ASNT’s revenues for the year were
$8.7 million, which was an improvement
of 18% over the prior year. Revenues
were up in almost all areas, including in
conferences, where the post-pandemic
rebound continued through last year and
into this year, where we are projecting
our highest revenue ever here in
Houston.
Certification revenue also rebounded
to pre-pandemic levels, with revenues of
$3.4 million, an increase of 21.4% over
last year. Part of this growth is attributable
to resurgence of recertifications, as many
people delayed their renewals during the
pandemic. We are beginning to see new
revenue streams from the ASNT 9712
program in the first quarter of FY24. We
will have more data to report on this
important program at next year’s meeting.
Education revenue grew dramatically
as ASNT implemented NDT Classroom,
which was acquired in February 2023.
With only five months operating in
FY23, we doubled our total education
revenue from the prior year. We expect
this growth to continue into FY24 as we
add in-person classes to our facilities in
Houston and Chennai.
Advertising revenue continues to slip
as advertisers shift their spend from print
media to digital media. This is a phenom-
enon many professional associations are
experiencing our efforts to build our
digital portfolio are in part designed to
provide more digital advertising options
for our advertisers. I will also point out
that our exhibit sales for the conference
grew almost 25% over previous highs
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T A B L E 2
ASNT financial statements
Assets 2023 (US$) 2022 (US$)
Total current assets 2,186,221 2,469,118
Total long-term assets 4,360,910 2,097,243
Intangible assets, net 32,625 31,787
Investments 27,150,350 27,446,632
Total assets 33,730,107 32,044,781
Liabilities and net assets 2023 2022
Total liabilities 8,665,151 5,763,773
Net assets 25,064,955 26,281,008
Total liabilities and net assets 33,730,107 32,044,781
Revenue 2023 2022
Membership 925,525 883,253
Publications 1,462,817 1,403,464
Conferences 1,757,906 1,322,364
Certification 3,438,135 2,830,917
Standards and accreditation 0 8,625
Education 536,335 261,629
Advertising 547,732 637,703
Other revenue 35,190 21,044
Total revenues 8,703,643 7,369,001
Expenses 2023 2022
Program expenses 6,795,010 5,000,151
Administrative and governance 5,846,159 4,391,716
Excess revenue over expenses (3,937,526) (2,022,867)
Other income 2023 2022
Miscellaneous 17,756 1,102,107
Investment income 647,699 694,301
Investment gain or loss (net of fees) 2,056,018 (5,256,433)
Total other income 2,721,474 (3,460,025)
Net excess after investment income (1,216,052) (5,482,892)
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as advertisers are spending more on
in-person events.
On the expenses side of things, we
can see the effects of the $2.5 million in
spending on strategic initiatives, partic-
ularly in certification and administration.
With these investments included, the net
operating deficit was $3.9 million.
What that means is that we expe-
rienced a deficit of $1.4 million from
continuing operations not related to
our strategic initiatives. I can report the
Three-Year Plan for FY25–FY27, which
was approved by the Board of Directors
in June, projects eliminating operating
losses by the end of that plan.
I want to put this in perspective. ASNT
endured ongoing operating deficits since
FY2015, caused in part by some bad
decisions and exacerbated by extreme
technology deficits, then endured a
global pandemic, which depressed reve-
nues by as much as 50% for a couple of
years, and then implemented an aggres-
sive strategic plan calling for as much as
$14 million in spending over five years.
To achieve breakeven by the end FY2027
will be quite an accomplishment.
Lastly, and as I stated last year, our
members should know the Board of
Directors, with the Business and Finance
Committee, are deeply engaged in the
financial oversight of the association. They
have made clear their expectations that
ASNT must effectively manage its growth
so that our resources are not wasted and
return solid investments to the members
through expanded program offerings
and enhanced value.
As your CEO, I remain committed to
achieving these goals. Thank you.
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NDT PROFESSIONALS FOR ASNT
AWARDS AND HONORS
ASNT recognizes the work of nondestructive testing (NDT) professionals who make
outstanding contributions to the NDT field and the Society. Carefully deliberated by
esteemed peers and committees, these accolades symbolize excellence, innovation,
and dedicated service.
Take the opportunity to recognize a colleague and
submit your nomination(s) for ASNT awards. The deadline is
31 January 2024. Following is a list of the diverse awards
and honors ASNT bestows upon deserving professionals.
To view submission requirements, visit asnt.org/awards
or scan the QR code. Award recipients will be honored at
ASNT’s Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, on 21–24
October 2024.
Award Categories:
50-Year Member Recognition
Advancement of Active Military and Veterans in NDT Recognition
Advancement of Women in NDT Recognition
Charles N. Sherlock Meritorious Service Award
Fellow of ASNT
George L. Pherigo Tutorial Citation
George C. Wheeler Excellence in Personnel Certification Recognition
Lester/Mehl Honor Lecture
Lou DiValerio Technician of the Year Award
Mentoring Award
New NDT Professional Recognition
Outstanding Paper Award
Philip D. Johnson Honorary Member Award
Research Recognition for Innovation
Research Recognition for Sustained Excellence
Robert C. McMaster Gold Medal Award
Ward Rummel Engineering Excellence Award
William Via Jr. Bridge NDT Lifetime Service Recognition
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