Abstract

Candidates for American Chemical Society president-elect and four additional spots on the ACS Board of Directors have been announced for the society’s fall election. The new president-elect will serve in the society’s three-year presidential succession, and those elected to director seats will serve three-year terms starting in 2014. Candidates for 2014 president-elect are G. Bryan Balazs, associate program leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Charles E. Kolb Jr., president and CEO of Aerodyne Research; and Diane Grob Schmidt, R&D section head at Procter & Gamble. Director of District II candidates are George M. Bodner, the Arthur Kelly Distinguished Professor of Chemical Education and an engineering faculty member at Purdue University, and Alan A. Hazari, director of chemistry labs and lecturer at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Rigoberto Hernandez, a professor of chemistry at Georgia Institute of Technology, and Larry K. Krannich, a professor emeritus of chemistry at the University ...

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