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Michal Meyer
is editor in chief of
Chemical Heritage
magazine and director of public programming in the Roy Eddleman Institute. She holds a Ph.D. and a master's degree in history from the University of Florida and a bachelor's degree in physics and a diploma in applied science from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Michal has previously worked as a weather forecaster in New Zealand and Fiji, as magazine editor of the
Jerusalem Post
, and as editor of the History of Science Society
Newsletter.
She has a long history of falling off horses, but has given that up as a hobby.
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Michal Meyer
Editor in Chief,
Chemical Heritage
215-873-8217
mmeyer@chemheritage.org
Jennifer Dionisio
earned a B.A. in nonfiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh, where she also studied sociology. A freelance journalist for both regional and national publications, she joined CHF in September 2006 as the program assistant for biotechnology. She is now program associate for CHF’s Roy Eddleman Institute, where she is the book review and associate editor of
Chemical Heritage
magazine. During her work day she tries very hard to minimize the amount of coffee she spills on herself and her desk.
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Jennifer Dionisio
Program Associate, Roy Eddleman Institute
215-873-8213
jdionisio@chemheritage.org
Victoria M. Indivero
holds a master’s degree in journalism from Temple University and a bachelor’s degree in communications from Elizabethtown College, where she also minored in biology and history. She joined CHF as a full-time staff member in August 2006 as a program assistant in the Center for Contemporary History and Policy. Tori is now the production coordinator for CHF’s Roy Eddleman Institute, and her jobs include production editor for
Chemical Heritage
and executive producer for
Distillations
. She despises the font Papyrus and the misuse of the words there, their, and they’re.
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Victoria Indivero
Production Coordinator, Roy Eddleman Institute
215-873-8287
vindivero@chemheritage.org
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