Hank Campbell,
founder of the groundbreaking movement known as Science 2.0 as well as the
heavily-visited website which bears its name, has been chosen as the new
president of the American Council on Science and Health.
"Since its
inception in 1978, ACSH has been a trusted guide for the public on complex
issues, and today that mission is more vital than ever," said Campbell.
"I look forward to guiding this outstanding organization to even greater
heights."
In 2006, Campbell
began using web-based technology and his prescient site to deliver sound,
science-based health information directly to the public.
While he will bring
his energetic and innovative approach to his new position, Campbell, 49, will
also continue the course charted by the late Dr. Elizabeth Whelan, the
Council's longtime president, trailblazer and co-founder, who passed away in
Sept. 2014 at the age of 70.
"Dr. Whelan
was a giant on the public health scene, and her body of work advocating
evidence-based decision-making - as well as her opposition to efforts promoting
fear and doubt that undermine science - are part of our cultural DNA,"
said Campbell. "Her energy and enthusiasm lives on with our core of
experts. Putting people's health needs first is the primary ideal for the panel
of scientists and doctors we rely on, who help to ensure the public has a place
to go for impartial, fact-based guidance.
"In many
ways," Campbell continued, "Science 2.0 was inspired by the Council.
Scientists have always known that anti-science groups use clever public
relations to drive a wedge between the public and their work. So, in turn,
they've smartly embraced the ability to communicate research directly to the
consumer. ACSH provides them with a world-class opportunity to increase public
understanding of science and health even more."
Hank Campbell's
Bio
Founder of Science
2.0, the largest independent science writing site in the U.S., with more than
15 million annual visitors
Prominent executive
at Optimal Corp. & Ansoft Corp., two physics software companies
Co-author of
Science Left Behind, an Amazon #1 Bestseller among environmental policy books
Former U.S. Army
officer (1987-95), commissioned as Second Lieutenant
Duquesne University
graduate (1987)
Pennsylvania
native; married, father of two
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