Engineering and Science Hall of Fame Accepting Nominations
Completed Forms Due April 30, 2011
DAYTON, Ohio, March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Engineering and Science Hall of Fame (ESHoF), an international non-profit organization honoring persons who have made outstanding contributions to engineering and science which have improved the quality of life for humankind, is currently accepting nominations for an exceptional individual or individuals whose career accomplishments satisfy the mission of the ESHoF.
For full consideration by the selection committee, nominations for induction into the ESHoF are due by April 30, 2011.
Nomination forms are available on the ESHoF Web site at www.eshalloffame.org/nominations. If you have specific questions about the nomination process, contact ESHoF Vice President, David Banaszak at 937-849-9140 or [email protected].
Please mail the completed nomination form and attachments to the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame, c/o The Engineers Club of Dayton, 110 East Monument Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45402.
Currently, there are 50 world renowned enshrines including Wilber and Orville Wright, Thomas Edison, Enrico Fermi, George Washington Carver, Buckminster Fuller and Jonas Salk. The newly elected inductees to the ESHoF will be enshrined on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the Engineers Club of Dayton.
About Engineering and Science Hall of Fame
The Engineering and Science Hall of Fame is an international non-profit, 501(c)3 organization honoring people who have made outstanding contributions to engineering and science which have, in turn, produced major improvements to the quality of life. Its educational objective is to motivate and inspire young people to understand, appreciate and pursue careers in engineering and science. A description of the ESHoF including a list of all past enshrines is included on the website (www.eshalloffame.org).
SOURCE The Engineering and Science Hall of Fame
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