Abstract

A TOTAL OF FIVE PETITION candidates in four races have made this year's elections one of ACS's most competitive. F. Sherwood Rowland, Bren Research Professor of Chemistry & Earth System Science at the University of California, Irvine; Isiah M. Warner, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives at Louisiana State University; and petition candidate E. Ann Nalley professor of chemistry at Cameron University, Lawton, Okla., are all vying for 2005 ACS president-elect. The victor will serve a three-year term (2005-07) as a member of the presidential succession. For the 2005-07 director-at-large position, David F Eaton of Light Insights will face three petition candidates:Judith C. Giordan, a senior vice president at Visions in Education; Howard M. Peters of Peters, Verny Jones & Schmitt; and David N. Rahni, aprofessor of chemistry at Pace University, Pleasantville, New York. For 2005-07 District II director, incumbent Diane Grob Schmidt, R&D section head at Procter & Gamble ...

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