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Jeanette Grasselli Brown
She was Editor of the international journal,
Vibrational Spectroscopy
from 1989-1995. Her areas of expertise include industrial problem
solving using vibrational spectroscopy, combined instrumental techniques,
computerized spectroscopy, process analysis and control, and environmental
spectroscopy. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Her civic involvements
include the Boards of the Cleveland Hungarian Development Panel, the
Cleveland Orchestra, the Great Lakes Science Center (Chair, Board), the
Cleveland Clinic Foundation (co-chair, Neurological Institute Board),
the Holden Arboretum, Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, Musical Arts
Association of the Cleveland Orchestra, OneCommunity (co-chair, Board),
IdeaStream (past Chair, Board) the Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc.
(past Chair, Board), and the Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering
Fair (Vice Pres, Board). She was Co-Chair of the INTEL International
Science & Engineering Fair which was held in Cleveland in May, 2003.
She has been a Director
on the Board of 6 Fortune 500 corporations and has served on the White
House Joint High Level Advisory Panel for assessing US/Japan science and
technology. She has been Chair of the U.S. National Committee for IUPAC,
national President of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and Chair of
the Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society.
She has received the Garvan Medal as the outstanding woman chemist in the United States from the American Chemical Society, was the first woman inducted into the Ohio Science and Technology Hall of Fame, and is in the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame. In 1985 she was selected as one of the Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century and in 2002 she was selected as an International Scientist of the Year. In 2002 she received the National Ellis Island Medal of Honor for her work with the Hungarian community in Cleveland. In 2004 she received the Great American Award from the Stan Hywet Foundation and she was selected for the book "Ohio 200 years, 200 Women: Ohio's First and Finest." In 2006 she received the In Tribute to Public Service Award from Cleveland State University's Maxine Levin College of Urban Affairs. . |