
I would like to add to the list inventor and entrepreneur Nathan “Chip” Cohen, W1YW, of fractal antenna and cloaking technology fame, who received the Radio Club of America’s Lee de Forest Award for “significant contributions to the advancement of radio communications” in 2018. See < http://www.arrl.org/news/view/radio-amateurs-among-radio-club-of-america-201...
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 10:47 AM Minster, David NA2AA (CEO) < dminster@arrl.org> wrote:
We are continuing to plan a monthly column for 2023 to profile hams to are high profile in society or have accomplished something major outside of amateur radio. We have been collecting names but we’d like to hear from you.
Naturally Joe Taylor, K1JT leaps to mind as he has earned a Nobel Prize in radio astronomy.
We also have Dirk Basting, N4AN who developed the Excimer laser used in LASIK eye surgery today.
Even multi-billionaire Michael Bloomberg was influenced early in life by amateur radio and a love for science, leading to an electrical engineering degree, onto building Bloomberg LP.
https://www.npr.org/2012/04/06/150123935/new-york-citys-mayor-is-a-geek-at-h...
Please think about hams in your division that would meet this criteria. We’d like to interview them and bring the possibilities of a life influenced by radio communications and technology to light for both our members and for our teachers/youth.
Thanks
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