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BOARD OF ADVISORS
  • Nicholas D. Frankovits, Executive Director, National Gallery for America's Young Inventors
  • Leila G. Evans, Executive Director of Programs, National Gallery for America's Young Inventors
  • Richard A. Schwarz, PhD Chemistry, Science Advisor
  • Kristin Finn, Executive Director, The Lemelson - M.I.T. Program
  • Charles S. Andrus, Principal Business Process Consultant, Moen Incorporated
  • Richard Archer, Superintendent, Springfield Local Schools
  • Forrest M. Bird, Inventor of the Respirator, 1995 Inductee, National Inventors Hall of Fame
  • Darlene Cavalier, Senior Manager Business Development, Disney Publishing Worldwide and Director, Discovery Magazine Awards
  • Marily DeWall, Educational Consultant
  • Robert DiBiasio, VP Public Relations, Cleveland Indians
  • James Donahue, VP of Corporate Communications, Auto Nation
  • Tom Ferrio, VP E&PS for Texas Instruments
  • Andy Ginger, National Marketing Manager, SEARS Merchandise Group
  • Wilson Greatbatch, Professional Engineer, Inventor of the Pacemaker, 1985 Inductee, National Inventors Hall of Fame
  • Dave Gribben, VP Operations & General Manager, FREY Scientific Co.
  • Gloria Jahn, Corporate Manager, Corporate Philanthropy & Internal Communications, ToyotaTapestry Grants, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
  • Jim Kiriakis, CEO, ThinkWave Inc.
  • Ann Korando, Intel Science Talent Search, Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Discovery young Scientists Challenge
  • David Lieberth, Attorney, D.A. Lieberth & Associates
  • Dan Mahoney, CEO, MBT International
  • Jennifer Murphy, Education Market Specialist, GOJO Industries
  • John E. Nathan, Attorney, Fish & Neave, New York, N.Y.
  • Bill Rooney, Assistant General Manager of External Affairs, Panasonic, Secaucus, NJ
  • Bill Scollon, Director of Disney Educational Productions, Disney Enterprises
  • Kenton A. Thompson, Vice President, KeyBank, N.A.
  • Gerald F. Wheeler, Executive Director, National Science Teachers Association
   
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The National Gallery for America's Young Inventors ™ is the only nationally recognized hall of fame for student inventors, established in 1993 and given permission by the adult National Inventors Hall of Fame Board in Washington, D.C. to archive and enshrine great student inventions and inventors K-12.
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