In an effort to keep up with how the field advances, Mr. Drummond remains active in numerous engineering organizations.
HENRIETTA, NY, March 22, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Malcolm Drummond has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
Mr. Drummond's engineering career flourished in the United States despite professional beginnings in his native England. Before moving to the New York in 1966, he was an engineer at the British Foreign Office in Cheltenham for two years prior. Aided with a BSEE a few years of work experience, he moved stateside and almost immediately took a position as a senior engineer at General Dynamics Corporation in Rochester. Mr. Drummond career was exclusive to upstate New York over the next 42 years; he worked at General Dynamics Corporation until 1970, as a tech representative at Tymshare Inc. until 1972, as a project engineer at Sybron International Corp. and at Taylor Instruments until 1985, at Hampshire Instruments until 1993, at User Friendly Operating Systems, Inc. and Eastman Kodak until 2000, and at ENI/MKS, An Emerson Co. until 2008. His knowledge transcended state lines when he became a professor of electronics at Principia College in Illinois in 2007.
In an effort to keep up with how the field advances, Mr. Drummond remains active in numerous engineering organizations: he is a lifetime member of IEEE and has been the chairman of the Rochester chapter, the chairman of the pension task force, the Region I PAC coordinator, the Area D chairman, and the ASIC seminar chairman; past vice chairman of the Engineers and Scientists Joint Committee on Pensions; past vice chairman of the Engineering Management Society; a member of the New York State Society Professional Engineers, the Monroe County Bar Association, the Institute Electrical Engineers Great Britain, the American Management Associations, and the Instrument Society of America; past vice chairman of the Engineering Management Society; past president of the Computer Society; treasurer of the Western New York Foundation; and an emeritus director, past IEEE representative, and past treasurer of Rochester Engineering Society. Mr. Drummond has also been a Christian Science minister for a veteran's affairs hospital; a chairman, board of trustees' member, first reader, and past president at the Church of Christ, Scientist; and a past director and president of Care & Service, Inc.
His talents have been recognized in the 24th through 34th editions of Who's Who In Finance and Business; the 51st through 53rd, 55th through 59th, 62nd, 64th, and 66th through 70th editions of Who's Who in America; the third through eighth editions of Who's Who in Science and Engineering; the 21st, 22nd, and 25th through 27th of Who's Who in the East; and the eighth, ninth, 15th, 17th, 19th, 22nd through 25th, and 27th editions of Who's Who in the World.
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