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General Session Speakers
Keynote Speaker - Jack Bacon Ph.D., P.Eng.
Jack Bacon has often been
called "A New Carl Sagan." He is an internationally-known motivational speaker,
a distinguished lecturer (emeritus) of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics (AIAA), and one of the most
requested speakers in the world for topics
concerning technology and the factors that
shape human society. A noted futurist and a
technological historian, he has written
three popular books entitled "My
Grandfathers' Clock," "My Stepdaughter's
Watch," and “The Parallel Bang,” with many
thousands of copies sold of each. His
lectures have captivated tens of thousands
of all ages in thirty-two countries on six
continents, and he has appeared on numerous
radio and television broadcasts. In his
daily work, he is on the management team
overseeing the construction and operation of
the most complicated technical project in
history: the International Space Station.
A graduate of Caltech
(B.S. '76) and the University of Rochester
(Ph.D. '84) his extensive career includes
roles in the development of many cutting
edge technologies, including controlled
thermonuclear fusion, the development of the
electronic office, factory automation, and
the globalization of business. He pioneered
the deployment of several artificial
intelligence systems, learning his craft at
the famed Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
He was the United States'
lead systems integrator of the Zarya-the
jointly-built spacecraft that forms the
central bridge and adapter between all US
and Russian technologies on the Space
Station. This landmark in technological
history was built in Moscow by American and
Russian engineers and launched from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in November 1998.
Jack is a fellow of the
Explorer's Club, a member of the AIAA, the
National Speakers Association, the
International Federation of Professional
Speakers, Engineers Without Borders, and was
a founding member of the board of directors
of the Science National Honor Society (www.ScienceNHS.org).
Among his numerous awards, he is a recipient
of NASA’s Exceptional Achievement Medal, the
Director’s Special Commendation, and the
coveted Silver Snoopy award-the only award
to fly in space. He routinely advises
numerous academic programs and institutions,
and he is a champion of education throughout
the world.
When he's not on the road,
Jack cherishes his time together with
Kathleen: his lifelong love since high
school, found five states away after 27
years apart. (You’ve gotta love the
Internet!)
Keynote Speakers
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