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With a twenty-five-year track record, Science History Consultants draws on the services of leading experts
to bring your company's heritage to life. Our consultants have wide experience in researching and developing Web sites,
exhibits, archives, oral histories, and published books. Consultants include: Arnold Thackray, Senior Consultant Arnold Thackray, Ph.D., was the founding president of the
Chemical Heritage Foundation, the world's largest non-profit organization devoted to the scientific heritage. He has served on the faculties of Cambridge
University, Harvard University, and the University of Pennsylvania, and is an award-winning historian. His board memberships
have included the American Council on Education, the Society for Social Studies of Science (president), and the History of
Science Society (editor-in-chief). Regina Lee Blaszczyk, Consultant for Corporate
History Regina Lee Blaszczyk, Ph.D., is a widely recognized corporate historian. Her books include Imagining
Consumers (Hagley Prize for Best Book in Business History, 2001), Producing Fashion (2008), American Consumer
Society, 1865–2005: From Hearth to HDTV (2009), and Rohm and Haas: A Century of Innovation (2009). In
2008, she received the Harold F. Williamson Prize for Mid-Career Achievement in Business History. Her positions have included
Charles Warren Fellow at Harvard University, professor of American Studies at Boston University, and cultural history curator
at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Gwen Burda, Editorial and Web-Site
Consultant Gwen Burda, M.A., is an experienced Web and print editor. She was web editor for the Chemical Heritage
Foundation for five years and recently directed the production of the Rohm and Haas heritage Web site. She has served as project manager, editor, and writer on a wide variety of books, journals, and Web sites. Alex Pang, Researcher, Blogger, and Futurist Alex Pang, Ph.D., has undertaken numerous studies
that develop perspectives on history and the interplay of past experiences and possible futures. He is currently research
director for the Institute for the Future.
Patricia Wieland, Consultant Patricia Wieland has wide experience
in the design and editing of heritage materials. She has worked for over twenty years directing teams of editors, writers,
and graphic designers on projects in the history of science, medicine, and business.
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