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Doron Weber runs the programs for Public Understanding of Science and Technology and the History of Science and Technology at the Sloan Foundation. He also directs the program in Universal Access to Recorded Knowledge, which seeks to make the benefits of human knowledge and human culture freely accessible to people everywhere. Mr. Weber has primary responsibility for the Foundation's efforts to educate and engage the public through: books, radio, public television, commercial television and film, theater, the internet and new media He also supports selective scientific events of national concern and targeted public policy initiatives. A small ancillary effort seeks to enhance scientists' understanding of the public. In 2004, the Foundation received the National Science Board's Public Service Award citing Mr. Weber's program "for its innovative use of traditional media--books, radio, public television--and its pioneering efforts in theater and commercial television and films to advance public understanding of science and technology." Mr. Weber’s work at Sloan has been profiled in The Boston Globe (“Growing a Culture”), Fortune (“Teaching Science Through Entertainment”) and The American Way (“Making Science Sexy"). Prior to joining Sloan in 1995, Mr. Weber served as Director of Communications at The Rockefeller University (1991-1995), and Director of Communications for the Society for the Right to Die (1989-91). Earlier, he worked as a senior editor for The Reader's Catalog, a speechwriter for the United Jewish Appeal, and a screenwriter for both television and film. He has also been a teacher, tutor, taxi driver, romance novelist, busboy and boxer. |
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