President-Elect Candidate Biographies
BODUROW, CHRISTINA C. Indiana Section. Stanford University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Academic Record: Kalamazoo College, B.A., 1979; Princeton University, M.S., 1981; Princeton University, Ph.D., 1984.
Professional Positions: Stanford University School of Medicine, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, AViDD/SyneRx; IQVIA, Vice President Global Regulatory Affairs, Vice-President, Strategic Operations, 2019-2022; Eli Lilly and Company-Lilly Research Laboratories, Retired, Medicines Development Unit External Sourcing, Senior Director, 2009-2017.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Indiana Local Section: Councilor, 2016; National ACS Meeting Host Committee, Chair, 2011-2013; Indiana Regional Meeting: Special Event Chair, 2004; Alternate Councilor, 2002-2003; Past-Chair, 2001; Chair, 2000; Chair-Elect and Program Committee Chair, 1999.
ACS National Service: Committee on Budget and Finance, Member, 2022-2024, 2019-2021; Director District II and Ex Officio, 2017-2022; Committee on Strategic Planning, Member, 2018-2020; Chair, Strategic Planning Process Improvement Subcommittee, 2018-2019; Committee on Professional and Member Relations (P&MR), Member, 2019-2022; ACS Diversity, Inclusion and Respect Board Strategy Working Group, Leader, 2020-2021; P&MR Industry Member Task Force, Leader, 2021; Committee on Corporation Associates, Board Liaison, 2017-2018; Member, 2017-2018; Committee on Public Affairs & Public Relations, Member, 2017; National Awards Advisory Board, Member, 2017-2024; Committee on Meetings and Expositions, Committee Associate, 2016; Committee on International Activities, Committee Associate, 1999; Advisory Board for Industry Relations, Consultant, 1996-1998; Committee on Women Chemists, Member, 1996-1997; Chair, 1995-1997; Consultant, 1992-1993; Eli Lilly and Company Liaison for WCC-Eli Lilly and Company ACS Travel Award, 1989-2023.
Member: Member of ACS since 1981. ACS Division: Organic Chemistry.
Related Activities and Honors: ACS Fellow, 2014; ACS Indiana Section, Volunteer of the Year, 2014; ACS Award for Encouraging Women into Careers in the Chemical Sciences, sponsored by the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., 2001; Kalamazoo College Board of Trustees, 2021-present; Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors, 2004-present.
MASON, DAWN. North Carolina Section. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Academic Record: University of Missouri Columbia, B.S., 1991; Texas A&M University, Ph.D., 1996.
Professional Positions: North Carolina State University, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Partnerships, 2024- present; Eastman Chemical Company, Director, Corporate Innovation Excellence, 2024; Global External Innovation and Library Information Services Manager, 2023-2024; Global External Innovation Manager, 2020-2023; External Innovation Manager, 2017-2020; Technology Manager, 2015-2017; Portfolio and Special Projects Manager, 2014-2015.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Division of Business Development & Management: Member, 2018-present; Division of Polymer Chemistry: Member, 2018-present; North Carolina Local Section: Member, 2017-present; Tennessee-Virginia Highlands Local Section: Member, 2008-2018; East Texas Local Section: Member, 2007-2008; Division of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry: Member, 2007- 2024; Division of Inorganic Chemistry: Member, 2007-present.
ACS National Service: Committee on Corporation Associates, Chair, 2013-2015; Member, 2010-2012, 2016- 2019, 2020-2024; Committee on Younger Chemists, Consultant, 2017-2018; Division of Business Development & Management, Chair-Elect, 2018; Chair, 2019; Immediate Past Chair, 2020; North Carolina Local Section, Alternate Councilor, 2021-2023.
Member: Member of ACS since 2007.
Related Activities and Honors: ACS Fellow, 2015.
Director-at-Large Candidate Biographies
CAVINATO, ANNA G. Richland Section. Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, Oregon.
Academic Record: Universita鈥� degli Studi di Bari, Ph.D., 1981.
Professional Positions: Eastern Oregon University, Professor Emeritus, 2024-present; Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 2004-2024; Eastern Oregon University Board of Trustees, 2022-2024.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Richland Section: Councilor, 2017-2024; Alternate Councilor, 2007-2016; DEI&R Committee Chair, 2000-present; Northwest Regional Meeting: General Co-Chair, 2018; Chair, 1999; Chair-Elect, 1998. Division of Analytical Chemistry: Immediate Past Chair, 2023-2024; Chair, 2022-2023; Program Chair, 2021-2022; Chair-Elect, 2020-2021; Secretary, 2007-2020.
ACS National Service: Committee on Committees, Member, 2024-2026; Committee on Chemists with Disabilities, Committee on Committees Liaison, 2024; Committee on Economic and Professional Affairs, Committee on Committees, Liaison, 2024; Future of Meetings Working Group, Member, 2023-present; Pacifichem 2025 Planning Committee, Member, 2023-present; Committee on Local Section Activities, Member, 2019-2023; Associate, 2018; Committee on Project SEED, Chair, 2015-2017; Member, 2010-2017; Associate, 2009-2010.
Member: Member of ACS since 1986. ACS Divisions: Analytical Chemistry; Chemical Education.
Related Activities and Honors: E. Ann Nalley Award for Volunteer Service, 2018; ACS Fellow, 2013; Salute to Excellence Award, ACS Richland Section, 2006; Martin Luther King Award, Eastern Oregon University, 2009; Distinguished Teaching Faculty, Eastern Oregon University, 2008.
FRIEDMAN, DONNA G. St. Louis Section. Retired, St. Louis Community College, St. Louis, Missouri.
Academic Record: State University College of New York at Buffalo, B.A., 1973; University of Missouri 鈥� St. Louis, Ph.D., 1979.
Professional Positions: St. Louis Community College, Retired, Professor, 1981-2021; Chemistry/Science Department Chair, 1988-2021; Adjunct Faculty, 2022-present.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: St. Louis Section: Councilor, 1994-2026; Audit Committee Chair, 1996-present; Chemical Bond Business Manager, 1999-present, 1983-1985; Bylaws Committee Chair, 2009- 2011, 1993-1994; Steering Committee, 2006, 1999-2000, 1997, 1990-1993; Parliamentarian, 2002-2005; Undergraduate Research Symposium Chair, 2011, 2005; Investment Trustee, 1999-2004; Science Fair Subcommittee Chair, 1995, 1992; National Chemistry Week Coordinator, 1994, 1991; Director, 1993; Chair, 1992; Chair-Elect, 1991; College Awards Subcommittee Chair, 1989-1990; Awards Committee Chair, 1988; Treasurer, 1986-1987; Division of Chemical Technicians: Treasurer, 2007-2009; Bylaws Committee Chair and Parliamentarian, 2003-2006; Education Committee Chair, 1994-1996.
ACS National Service: Council Policy Committee, Member, 2021-2026; Vice-Chair, 2021-2024; Committee on Strategic Planning, Member, 2021-2024; Committee on Constitution and Bylaws, Member, 2019-2022, 2009-2014, 1995-2000; Chair, 2020-2021, 2014; Associate, 2008, 1994; Committee on Committees, Member, 2016-2018; Secretary, 2018; Committee on Budget and Finance, Member, 2015; Committee on Education Task Force to Revise the ACS Guidelines for Chemistry in Two-Year College Programs, Member, 2013-2015; Career Consultant, 2006-2011; Chemical Technology Approval Service, Member, 2008-2009; Committee on Membership Affairs, Member, 2003-2008; Associate, 2001-2002; Committee on Technician Affairs, 2006- 2007, 1992-1994; Associate, 1991; District V Councilor Caucus Secretary, 1997-2002.
Member: Member of ACS since 1975. ACS Divisions: Chemical Education; Environmental Chemistry; Chemical Health and Safety.
Related Activities and Honors: E. Ann Nalley Award for Volunteer Service, ACS Midwest Region, 2023; ACS Fellow, 2012; Distinguished Service Award, ACS Committee on Technician Affairs, 2010; Distinguished Service Award, St. Louis Section, ACS, 2003; Missouri Community College Association Senior Service Award, 2017.
JEFFRIES-EL, MALIKA. Northeastern Section. Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Academic Record: Wellesley College, B.A., 1996; George Washington University, M. Phil., 1999; Ph.D., 2002.
Professional Positions: Boston University, Senior Associate Dean for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 2024-present; Associate Dean for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 2020-2024; Professor, 2022-present; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Martin Luther King Visiting Professor, 2014-2015; Iowa State University, Associate Professor, 2012-2015.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Northeastern Section: Chair, Richards Medal Committee, 2024; Member, Richards Medal Committee, 2022-present; Councilor, 2020-2023; Alternate Councilor, 2018-2019; Ames Local Section: Councilor, 2011-2015; Division of Organic Chemistry: Alternate Councilor, 2017-2018.
ACS National Service: Director-at-Large and Councilor, Ex Officio, 2023-2025; Committee on Professional and Member Relations, Member, 2024-present; Committee on Committees, Member, 2022-2024; Committee on Publications, Member, 2020-2023; Committee on Education, Associate, 2010-2013; Committee on Women Chemists, Associate, 2018-2019; Committee on Younger Chemists, Member, 2005-2010; Associate, 2002-2004.
Member: Member of ACS since 1999. American Association for the Advancement of Science; National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers; Royal 中国365bet中文官网 of Chemistry; Sigma Xi. ACS Division(s): Organic Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry; Professional Relations; Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering.
Related Activities and Honors: C&EN Trailblazer, 2021; ACS Fellow, 2018; Stanley C. Israel Regional Award for Advancing Diversity in the Chemical Sciences, 2015; American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 Women Chemists Committee Rising Star Award, 2012; Percy Julian Award, 2021.
LYNCH, WILL E. Coastal Georgia Section. Georgia Southern University, Savannah, Georgia.
Academic Record: Kalamazoo College, B.A., 1986; Wayne State University, Ph.D., 1991.
Professional Positions: Georgia Southern University, Department Chair and Professor, 2018-present; Armstrong State University, Professor, 2005-2018; Department Head, 2006-2018.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Coastal Georgia Section: Councilor, 1999-present; Chair, 2009, 1997; Chair-Elect, 1996; Noble Gas Editor, 2006, 1997-2000; Executive Committee, 1996-present; Southeastern Regional Meeting of the ACS: General Chair, 2019; X-ray Crystallography in the SE, Symposium Organizer, 2019; Bioinorganic Modeling, Symposium Organizer, 2006; Technical Program Chair; Steering Committee, 1997-2001; Symposium Organizer, 125th Anniversary; ACS Charles Herty and the Savannah Pulp and Paper Laboratory, National Historic Chemical Landmark, Symposium, 2001; Symposium Organizer, Advances in Modern Inorganic Laboratories, 2001; ACS Southeastern Region: Executive Committee, 2016-present, 2004-2006; Treasurer, 2021-present; Past-Chair, 2018; Chair, 2017; Chair-Elect, 2016; Past-Chair, 2006; Chair, 2005; Chair-Elect, 2004.
ACS National Service: Director-at-Large and Councilor, Ex Officio, 2023-2025; Council Policy Committee, Member (Voting), 2019-2022, (Nonvoting), 2005-2007; Committee on Strategic Planning, Chair, 2024; Member, 2019-present; Roadmap Implementation Subcommittee, Chair, 2020-2021; Committee on Divisional Activities, 2017-2018; Committee on Meetings and Expositions, 2011-2016; Chair, 2013-2015; Committee on Committees, 2008-2010; Committee on Local Section Activities, 2002-2007; Chair, 2005-2007; Committee Associate, 2000-2001; Committee on Planning, 2005-2007.
Member: Member of ACS since 1987. American Physical 中国365bet中文官网; Science History Institute; Council on Undergraduate Research; American Crystallographic Association, Sigma Xi. ACS Division(s): Professional Relations; Chemical Education; Inorganic Chemistry.
Related Activities and Honors: United States National Chemistry Olympiad College Mentor, 2008, 2007; Project SEED Coordinator, 2003; ACS Student Affiliates Advisor, 1996-1999; Coastal Georgia Section ACS Service Award, 1999; Armstrong Atlantic State University Alumni Award for Service to the Discipline, 2004.
District II Director Candidate Biographies
AGNEW-HEARD, KIMBERLY. Virginia Section. Altria Client Services LLC, Richmond, Virginia.
Academic Record: Georgia State University, B.S., 1992; Louisiana State University, M.S., 2000; Georgia State University, Ph.D., 2002.
Professional Positions (for past ten years): Altria Client Services LLC, Director, Regulatory Affairs, 2020-present; Senior Manager, Regulatory Sciences, 2017-2020. Food and Drug Administration, Senior Chemistry Reviewer, 2014-2017; Chemistry Reviewer, 2012-2014.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Analytical Chemistry Division: Immediate Past Chair, 2021; Chair, 2019-2020; Program Chair, 2018-2019; Chair-Elect, 2017-2018; Councilor, 2014-2017; Alternate Councilor, 2011-2013.
ACS National Service: Director, District II and Councilor, Ex Officio, 2023-2025; Committee on Strategic Planning, Member-at-Large, 2023-2024, Committee on Budget and Finance, Member, 2024-2026; Associate, 2023; Committee on Public Affairs and Public Relations, Member, 2023; Committee on Professional and Member Relations, Member, 2024; Committee on Project SEED, Member, 2015-2022; Associate, 2013-2014.
Member: Member of ACS since 1995. American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 Project SEED; National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers. ACS Division(s): Analytical Chemistry.
Related Activities and Honors: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)/Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) Leadership Excellence Award, 2014; FDA/CPT Leveraging Collaboration Award, 2014; FDA Group Recognition Crosscutting Award, 2014; FDA/CPT Team Excellence Award, 2013; Boston Scientific Interventional Cardiology Research and Development Recognition Award for Outstanding Contributions, 2007.
ENGELMAN, MARY K. (MOORE). Division of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry (Northeast Virginia Highlands Section). Retired, Eastman Chemical Company, Kingsport, Tennessee.
Academic Record: Northeast State Technical Community College, A.D., 1991; Liberty University, B.S., 2019.
Professional Positions (for past ten years): Eastman Chemical Company, Innovation Process, Retired, 2019; Manager, Process and Application Innovation Strategic Technology Division, 2014-2019.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Tennessee Virginia Highland Section: Chair, 2023, 2024; Program Chair, 2023-2024. Northeast Tennessee Section: Chair, 2011, 2021,2022; Chair-Elect, 2010; Secretary, 2013; Non-Officer Volunteer, 2013-2018; Program Chair, 2010, 2022, 2023, 2024. Northeast Tennessee Section Student Affiliate Group: President, 1990; Non-Officer Volunteer, 1989-1991. Southeast Regional Meeting Inc: Chair Succession, 2022-2024; Non-Officer Volunteer, 2009-2019. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Division: Councilor, 2011-2026; Non-Officer Volunteer, 2014-2015; Program Chair, 2009-2011; Applied Chemical Technology Subcommittee, Co-Founder, 2009; Chair, 2009-2011. Chemical Technicians Division: Chair, 2010-2012, 2008; Secretary, 2005-2007; Non-Officer Volunteer, 2004-2010.
ACS National Service:聽Committee on Committees, Member, 2022-2025; Subcommittee Chair, 2023-2024; Leadership Subcommittee, 2023-2024; Division Councilor Caucus, Chair, 2021-2023; Committee on Nominations and Elections, Member, 2016-21; Vice-Chair; 2018-21; Committee on Divisional Activities, Member, 2014-2015; Committee Associate, 2011-2012; Committee on Technician Affairs, Member, 2008-2013; Chair, 2012-2013; Committee Associate, 2007; ACS Fellows Steering Committee, 2012-2014.
Member: Member of ACS since 2004. American Legion Post 24 Johnson City, Tennessee, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2024. ACS Division(s): Industrial & Engineering Chemistry.
Related Activities and Honors: ACS Award for Volunteer Service to ACS, 2021; ACS Fellow, 2009; E. ACS Ann Nalley Southeastern Award for Volunteer Service, 2013; ACS Career Service Making a Difference Award, 2010; United States Air Force, Honorable Discharge 1989, Air Force Commendation Medal, 1984, 1988.
District IV Director Candidate Biographies
DELGADO, MILAGROS (Milly). South Florida Section. Florida International University, Biscayne Bay Campus, North Miami, Florida.
Academic Record: University of Puerto Rico, B.S., 1980; University of Miami, Ph.D., 1987.
Professional Positions (for past ten years): Florida International University, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Chemistry Department, 2018-present; Teaching Professor, 2018-present.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: South Florida Section: Councilor, 1996-2025; Secretary, 2008-2026; Illustrated Poem Contests, Chair, 2013-present; ACS Scholars Selection Committee, 2001-present; New Faculty Workshop, Vice-Chair, 2020-2022; Member, 2016-present. Project SEED Scholarship Committee, Member, 1995-2003, Chair, 1996-2000.
ACS National Service: Membership Affairs Committee, Member, 2024-2026; Committee on Education, Member, 2017-2023; Associate, 2016; Committee on Nominations and Elections, Member, 2010-2015; Vice-Chair, 2015; Secretary, 2013-2014; Committee on Committees, 2004-2009; Committee on Project SEED, 1995-2003; Chair, 2001-2003; Associate, 1994; Committee on Minority Affairs, Member, 1998-2004; Associate, 1997; Committee on Education, Associate, 1998-1999; Task Force on National Committee Restructuring, 2008.
Member: Member of ACS since 1984. 中国365bet中文官网 for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans. Association of Women in Science. American Association of Chemistry Teachers. ACS Division(s): Chemical Education. Professional Relations.
Related Activities and Honors: ACS Fellow, 2018; ACS ZC Morales-Martinez Prize for Outstanding Mentoring to the ACS Scholars, 2015; Outstanding Service Award South Florida Section, 2015; Florida International University, College of Arts, Science, and Education, Award for Community Engagement, Award for Teaching, 2023.
HOUSTON, LISA. Energy & Fuels Division (Greater Houston Section). Retired, Petroleum Analyzer Company, L.P., Houston, Texas.
Academic Record: University of North Texas, B.S., 1986.
Professional Positions (for past ten years): Retired, Petroleum Analyzer Company, L.P., Vice President, Process Analytics, 1999-2022.
ACS Local Section and Division Offices: Division of Energy & Fuels: Councilor, 2014-2019; Alternate Councilor, 2012-2013; Long Range Planning, Chair, 2019-present. Greater Houston Section: Chair, 2017; Treasurer, 2012-2014; Awards Chair, 2018-present; Division of Petroleum Chemistry: Alternate Councilor, 2008-2011; Chair, 2005; Chair-Elect, 2004; Editor, 1997-2005; Treasurer, 1993-1996; Area II Representative, 1992-1994. Biotechnology Secretariat: Secretary-Treasurer, 2007-2012.
ACS National Service: Director, District IV and Councilor, Ex Officio 2020-2025; Committee on Professional and Member Relations, Member, 2024, 2020-2021; Committee on Budget and Finance, Associate, 2024; Committee on Strategic Planning, Chair, 2021-2023; Member, 2019-2021; Committee on Public Affairs and Public Relations, Member, 2022-2023; Council Policy Committee, Vice-Chair, 2019; Member, 2016-2019; Women Chemists Committee, Member, 2014-2015; Associate, 2010-13; Committee on Nomenclature, Terminology and Symbols, Associate 2010.
Member: Member of ACS since 1990. American 中国365bet中文官网 for Testing and Materials (ASTM). ACS Division(s): Energy & Fuels; Business Development and Management; Professional Relations.
Related Activities and Honors: ACS Southeast Regional Meeting Planning Committee, 2022; ACS Local Section Outreach Volunteer of the Year, 2018; ACS Distinguished Service Award, Division of Energy & Fuels, 2013, 2020; ACS Fellow, 2012; ACS Distinguished Service Award, Division of Petroleum Chemistry, 2005.