On September 1, 1989 I began my employment at Purdue University. My official title on the contract is Director of Lecture Demonstrations. I enjoy telling that to people when they ask what I do because 99.5 percent still have no idea after hearing the title. As is the case many times, job's titles really are not that significant or explanatory. This job has several duties but a couple key ones are in preparation of live chemistry demonstrations for the professors to demonstrate in their lectures.
My interest in fireworks and pyrotechnics began as I entered Junior High School.
I always really enjoyed firework displays, read about and watched a great deal of the space program especially the Apollo program to the moon. I bought my first rocket kits from Century and Estes during those years. Along with my cousins who had a large scale rocket I successfully launched a live mouse hundreds of feet in the air. I had caught him in a storage shed and after his successful flight gave him his freedom at the farm we used as a launch site.
I pursued my pyrotechnic interests as I studied science and then chemistry through high school and college. While I still was interested in pyrotechnics it was quite a few years later when I got my current job at Purdue in 1989 that I really began to expand my understanding and involvement in this area.
My job focused on helping the faculty to present live demonstrations of the chemistry principles they were teaching the students. I often heard the students request to have demonstrations involving fire and explosions. I soon realized that the more I knew about fireworks and pyrotechnics the better prepared I would be to provide demonstrations that exploded or went up in flame. Soon thereafter I went to a seminar about pyrotechnics and heard about the PGI. At that same time I found a local firework display company and joined up with them doing public displays. Later as I got more involved and heard about manufacturing I sent in my info for an ATF license and got that approved.
My first PGI convention was in 2000 and I signed up with the safety team and helped out on the B-line. I really enjoyed helping and watching people launch their shells and took over the role of B-line Boss from a great mentor Dave Pierson. I continue to assist the new B-line Boss as I serve on the PGI Board holding the office of First Vice President. This summer my first term will conclude and I am currently running for election to another two year term.
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