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NATIONAL GALLERY BOARD OF ADVISORS • 2008
Charles S. Andrus - Principal Business Process Consultant,
Moen Incorporated
Forrest M. Bird -
Inventor of the Respirator; 1995 Inductee, National Inventors Hall of Fame
Darlene Cavalier - Sciencecheerleader.com
Robert DiBiasio - V.P. Public Relations,
Cleveland Indians
Joe Elliott - President & CEO,
Frey Scientific/Delta Education
Dr. Arthur Eisenkraft - Distinguished Professor of Science Ed.,
University of Massachusetts
Rhonda Glasscock -
Manager, Corporate Contributions,
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Wilson Greatbatch, P.E. -
Inventor of the Pacemaker, 1986 Inductee, National Inventors Hall of Fame
George Keegan -
Executive Director,
Edison Preservation Foundation
David Lieberth -
Deputy Mayor,
City of Akron, Ohio
Ronald Mallett, Ph.D. -
World-Renowned Theoretical Physicist,
University of Connecticut
J. Dan Mahoney -
President & CEO,
Muhler Company
John E. Nathan -
Patent Attorney,
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Richard G. Nichols -
Former Exec. Dir. of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co; Past President/CEO of Inventors Hall of Fame
Marcia Page -
VP E&PS,
Texas Instruments
Bill Scollon -
Scollon Media Arts &
Director, Disney Educational Productions
Kevin Thompson -
President, Northeast Region,
National City Bank
Gerald F. Wheeler -
Executive Director,
National Science Teachers Association
Dr. Michael Williamson -
Executive Director,
WhaleNet, Boston
Dr. Deborah S. Delisle -
Superintendent,
Public Instruction for Ohio
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