Abstract
In one of the closest American Chemical Society elections in recent years—decided by a margin of 182 votes out of 29,046 cast—Ned D. Heindel has been chosen as 1993 president-elect. Heindel is H. S. Bunn Professor (of chemistry) at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., and adjunct professor of diagnostic radiology at Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. He will serve as ACS president in 1994, and as a member of the ACS Board of Directors from 1993 to 1995. Heindel has been a member of the ACS Board since 1985, and is in the second year of his third consecutive three-year term as Region III director. (A special election will be held soon to fill the Region III post he vacates.) He is a member of the board's Executive Committee, its Committee on Grants & Awards, and the Society Committee on Chemical Abstracts Service, and he chairs the Society Committee on Publications and the C&EN ...
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