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Henry T. Brown (June 16, 1932 – February 13, 2020) was a chemical engineer and the first African American to earn a BS degree in chemical engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He became the first African American director of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in 1983. He was also the first African American to serve as town government official in both Metuchen, New Jersey and Weston, Massachusetts. Education Brown was the first African American to earn a BS degree in chemical engineering at the University of Cincinnati in 1955, and one of the two first African Americans to graduate from University of Cincinnati's co-op course. Brown earned a MS degree in chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956. Career Brown worked as a research scientist for Esso Research and Engineering Company in 1956-1967 and as a development engineer for E.R. Squibb & Sons in 1967–1972. In 1972, Brown joined Polaroid Corporation and worked there until retiring in 1996 (as plant manager of the Integral Coatings Division). Brown received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, in 2001. Brown received numerous awards, among them the AIChE Minority Affairs Committee's Distinguished Service Award, and became AIChE's first African-American director in 1983 and its second African-American fellow in 1984. Brown co-founded the Task Force on Minority Youth Guidance and advocated for minorities among the chemical engineering community starting in 1968. He created outreach initiatives and acted as the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Minority Affairs Coordinator 1983–2001. In his honor, the AIChE Minority Affairs Committee Endowment Fund was renamed Henry T. and Melinda C. Brown Endowment for the Education of Underrepresented Minority Chemical Engineers. Brown co-founded the New Jersey State Urban Science Education Coalition and is a Diamond Life Member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He had been active within the NAACP as an executive board member, membership chairman, advisor to the youth group, publicity chairman, and member of the labor committee in 1957–1965. He was the first African American in town government in Metuchen, New Jersey and served as vice president of the education board in 1971–1972. Brown was also the first African American town official in Weston, Massachusetts, where he joined the town's board of health in 1982 and was chairman for seven years. Honors 1960: Martin K. Simberloff Memorial Award, Urban League of Union County, New Jersey 1965: Big Brother Award for Outstanding Service to Youth, University of Cincinnati 1983: Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Cincinnati 1984: Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1996: F. J. and Dorothy Van Antwerpen Award for Service to the institute, AIChE 2001: Honorary Doctorate, University of Cincinnati 2004: William W. Grimes Award for Excellence in Chemical Engineering, AIChE Minority Affairs Committee 2015: Pioneer of Diversity Award, AIChE Minority Affairs Committee References External links Henry Brown on the Future of Chemical Engineering Education on YouTube "Henry T. Brown, ca. 1955". Retrieved 2020-05-03. "Interview with Henry T. Brown" (PDF). AIChE Minority Affairs Committee. August 27, 2015. Retrieved 2020-05-03.. Discover the Henry T Brown popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Henry T Brown books.

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