Bruce Cranford Jr. P.E. Ret., AF AIAA, F AIChE, has a distinguished career spanning over five decades in engineering, public speaking, and mentorship. Currently self-employed as a public speaker and consultant, Bruce Cranford has also served as a docent and mentor at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum since 2003, providing tours and presentations on aerospace topics. As a member of the AIAA National Capital Section governing council and a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Bruce Cranford actively contributes to technical committees and mentoring programs. With a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from The George Washington University and a Bachelor's in Engineering from The Catholic University of America, Bruce Cranford has authored numerous articles and books on aerospace, energy, and environmental topics while participating in various professional organizations.
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