04.11.12
Dr. Don Duncan, director of research, Wikoff Color Corporation, has been selected as the next president-elect for RadTech, the Association for UV and EB Technology.
“Don is well respected in our industry and has taken an active and much appreciated volunteer role with RadTech,” said Howard Ragin, DSM-AGI Corporation and current president of RadTech.
Dr. Duncan previously served four years on the Board of Directors for RadTech. He currently serves as the co-chair of the Printing and Packaging Committee, and helped lead the effort to develop the well received upcoming RadTech 2012 Printing and Packaging Session.
He is a native Texan and received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from North Texas State University in Denton, Texas. He then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry. Dr. Duncan is the holder of two U.S. patents, the author of more than 30 technical papers and a frequent author in the graphic arts industry trade journals and presenter in graphic arts-related conferences. He is also an active member of TAGA, FTA, TAPPI, ASTM and the American Chemical Society, and now serves as the executive vice president for TAGA as well as on the SGP Partnership board. He is scheduled to begin his term as president in January 2013.
“Don is well respected in our industry and has taken an active and much appreciated volunteer role with RadTech,” said Howard Ragin, DSM-AGI Corporation and current president of RadTech.
Dr. Duncan previously served four years on the Board of Directors for RadTech. He currently serves as the co-chair of the Printing and Packaging Committee, and helped lead the effort to develop the well received upcoming RadTech 2012 Printing and Packaging Session.
He is a native Texan and received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from North Texas State University in Denton, Texas. He then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry. Dr. Duncan is the holder of two U.S. patents, the author of more than 30 technical papers and a frequent author in the graphic arts industry trade journals and presenter in graphic arts-related conferences. He is also an active member of TAGA, FTA, TAPPI, ASTM and the American Chemical Society, and now serves as the executive vice president for TAGA as well as on the SGP Partnership board. He is scheduled to begin his term as president in January 2013.