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As of September 2013, I have, in good faith in my temporary position as a Wikipedian in Residence at the
Chemical Heritage Foundation, updated factual information about the presidents and CEO's of the Chemical Heritage Foundation, with accompanying citations.
Mary Mark Ockerbloom (
talk) 17:33, 23 September 2013 (UTC)reply
Name Change
As of February 1, 2018, the official name of the Chemical Heritage Foundation (acronym, CHF) legally becomes the Science History Institute (short form, the Institute, NO acronym). I am, in good faith in my position as a Wikipedian in Residence at the organization, updating factual information about the name, with accompanying citations, and moving the page to the new name, with an accompanying redirect.
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Change in Leadership
As of May 2020, the president and CEO has become David Cole; I have edited the page to reflect this change in factual information.
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