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<p>The Phoenix Section started operations in 1941. Its "birthday" is March 22 ([[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Phoenix.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Phoenix]]). At that time IEEE was known as the [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/AIEE_History_1884-1963 American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)]. On January 10, 1951, the [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/IRE_History_1912-1963 Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)] also established a Phoenix Section ([[Media:IRE_Phoenix_Section_formation_letter_1951.pdf|IRE Phoenix Section Formation Letter]]). AIEE and IRE [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Formation_of_IEEE_by_the_Merger_of_AIEE_and_IRE merged in 1963] to form the IEEE.<br></p> | <p>The Phoenix Section started operations in 1941. Its "birthday" is March 22 ([[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Phoenix.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Phoenix]]). At that time IEEE was known as the [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/AIEE_History_1884-1963 American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)]. On January 10, 1951, the [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/IRE_History_1912-1963 Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)] also established a Phoenix Section ([[Media:IRE_Phoenix_Section_formation_letter_1951.pdf|IRE Phoenix Section Formation Letter]]). AIEE and IRE [http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Formation_of_IEEE_by_the_Merger_of_AIEE_and_IRE merged in 1963] to form the IEEE.<br></p> | ||
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<p>Old officer roster documents: [[Media:IRE%2BIEEE_Phoenix_Section_officers_1951-1974.pdf|IRE and IEEE Phoenix Section Officers 1951-1974]], [[Media:Phoenix_Section_officers_1975-1979.pdf|Phoenix Section Officers 1975-1979]]. From 1951 to 1957 the IRE Phoenix Section Chairs and Secretaries were also listed in the Institute/IRE News and Radio Notes in the November issues of the Proceedings of the IRE ([http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4050575 1951 example]).<br></p> | <p>Old officer roster documents: [[Media:IRE%2BIEEE_Phoenix_Section_officers_1951-1974.pdf|IRE and IEEE Phoenix Section Officers 1951-1974]], [[Media:Phoenix_Section_officers_1975-1979.pdf|Phoenix Section Officers 1975-1979]]. From 1951 to 1957 the IRE Phoenix Section Chairs and Secretaries were also listed in the Institute/IRE News and Radio Notes in the November issues of the Proceedings of the IRE ([http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4050575 1951 example]).<br></p> | ||
<p>The first IRE Phoenix Section Chair, Gerald C. Rich, filed a patent [[Media:GCRich_Patent_1954.pdf|"Transistor Unit"]] in 1953 that indicates he was working for Motorola when living in Arizona.</p> | |||
<p>Mike Andrews recalls that he was Region 6 Southwest Area Chair when Earl Robbins was Section Chair (1982). In the 1970s Section meetings were held at a restaurant near Central & Indian School Rd. The Section bank account was with Valley National Bank.</p> | <p>Mike Andrews recalls that he was Region 6 Southwest Area Chair when Earl Robbins was Section Chair (1982). In the 1970s Section meetings were held at a restaurant near Central & Indian School Rd. The Section bank account was with Valley National Bank.</p> |
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Chronology
The Phoenix Section started operations in 1941. Its "birthday" is March 22 (IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Phoenix). At that time IEEE was known as the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE). On January 10, 1951, the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) also established a Phoenix Section (IRE Phoenix Section Formation Letter). AIEE and IRE merged in 1963 to form the IEEE.
Year | Chair | Affiliation |
2011 | James H. Hudson |
SRP |
2010 | Henning Braunisch | Intel Corporation |
2009 | Debendra Mallik | Intel Corporation |
2008 | Keith E. Holbert | Arizona State University |
2007 | N. Rao Bonda | Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. |
2006 | Rao S. Thallam | SRP |
2005 | Shamala A. Chickamenahalli | Intel Corporation |
2004 | George Karady | Arizona State University |
2003 | James E. Drye | Motorola, Inc. |
2002 | Charles A. Smith | Orbital Sciences Corporation |
2001 | Vasudeva P. Atluri | Intel Corporation |
2000 | James R. Hunt | SRP |
1999 | Elbadawy A. Elsharawy | Arizona State University |
1998 | Indira S. Adhihetty |
Motorola, Inc. |
1997 | Henry A. Burger |
HB Engineers |
1996 | Victor M. Quiros |
DeVry Institute of Technology |
1995 | D. Elaine Pope | Intel Corporation |
1994 | Marty L. Halperin | DeVry Institute of Technology |
1993 | Vijayan K. Nair |
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1992 | David R. Carroll |
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1991 | Edwin W. Greeneich |
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1990 | George F. Seebeck |
APS |
1989 | Joshua M. Wiestling |
APS |
1988 | Ben M. Huey |
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1987 | Ronald D. Mc Callister |
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1986 | Alexander C. Brown |
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1985 | Gregory P. Rampley |
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1984 | Robert H. Douglas |
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1983 | Gary D. Brunner |
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1982 | Earl R. Robbins |
Arizona State University |
1981 | W. R. Raisanen |
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1980 | H. James Martin |
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1979 | Arnold L. Schwalb |
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1978 | Everette E. Chartier |
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1977 | Peter D. Kennedy |
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1976 | M. M. Marsolek |
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1975 | James A. Higgs |
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1974 | T. R. Thompson |
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1973 | D. D. Hann |
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1972 | V. M. Nelsen |
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1971 | W. P. Sterns |
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1970 | R. W. Roberts |
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1969 | E. H. Hill |
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1968 | J. M. Ross |
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1967 | Vincent Converti |
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1966 | T. M. Morong |
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1965 | R. K. Peterson |
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1964 | D. T. Quisenberry |
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1963 | G. T. Royden |
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1962 | unknown (AIEE) E. H. O'Gara (IRE) |
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1961 | unknown (AIEE) H. R. Hyder, III (IRE) |
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1960 | unknown (AIEE) J. M. Ross (IRE) |
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1959 | unknown (AIEE) E. S. Shepard, Sr. (IRE) |
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1958 | unknown (AIEE) R. V. Baum (IRE) |
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1957 | unknown (AIEE) G. L. McClanathan (IRE) |
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1956 | unknown (AIEE) Everett Eberhard (IRE) |
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1955 | unknown (AIEE) William R. Saxon (IRE) |
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1954 | unknown (AIEE) P. W. Sokoloff (IRE) |
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1953 | unknown (AIEE) Allen M. Creighton, Jr. (IRE) |
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1952 | unknown (AIEE) R. E. Samuelson (IRE) |
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1951 | unknown (AIEE) Gerald C. Rich (IRE) |
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1950 | unknown (AIEE) | |
1949 | unknown (AIEE) |
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1948 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1947 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1946 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1945 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1944 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1943 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1942 |
unknown (AIEE) |
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1941 | unknown (AIEE) |
Old officer roster documents: IRE and IEEE Phoenix Section Officers 1951-1974, Phoenix Section Officers 1975-1979. From 1951 to 1957 the IRE Phoenix Section Chairs and Secretaries were also listed in the Institute/IRE News and Radio Notes in the November issues of the Proceedings of the IRE (1951 example).
The first IRE Phoenix Section Chair, Gerald C. Rich, filed a patent "Transistor Unit" in 1953 that indicates he was working for Motorola when living in Arizona.
Mike Andrews recalls that he was Region 6 Southwest Area Chair when Earl Robbins was Section Chair (1982). In the 1970s Section meetings were held at a restaurant near Central & Indian School Rd. The Section bank account was with Valley National Bank.
Bylaws
Section Bylaws of 2001
Note: Per Section 9.4.E of the Member and Geographic Activities (MGA) Operations Manual, Section Bylaws are not required. All Sections will be required to operate in accordance IEEE Bylaws, Policies and the MGA Operations Manual.
Links and Documents
IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Phoenix
IRE Phoenix Section formation letter 1951.pdf
IRE+IEEE Phoenix Section officers 1951-1974.pdf