Harold W. Gegenheimer Lecture Series on Innovation

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Melissa Zbeeb
School of Mechanical Engineering

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Summary Sentence: John G. Voeller, Chief Knowledge Officer and Chief Technology Officer for Black & Veatch, will give the 2011 Harold W. Gegenheimer Lecture on Innovation.

Full Summary: John G. Voeller, Chief Knowledge Officer and Chief Technology Officer for Black & Veatch and mechanical engineering alumnus, will give the 2011 Harold W. Gegenheimer Lecture on Innovation. 

John G. Voeller, Chief Knowledge Officer and Chief Technology Officer for Black & Veatch and mechanical engineering alumnus, will give the 2011 Harold W. Gegenheimer Lecture on Innovation. 

The Lecture Series on Innovation is presented by the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech's College of Engineering. It was established in 1995 through an endowment from Harold W. Gegenheimer (Class of 1933) to support student programs that encourage creativity, innovation and design.  Through the lecture series and support of capstone design projects, students are exposed to processes that stimulate creativity and lead to inventions and patents.

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  • Created By: Liz Klipp
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  • Created On: Oct 7, 2011 - 11:26am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 9:56pm