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AMERICAN MINING HALL OF FAME
2001 Medal of Merit Recipient
Dr. William H. Dresher
William H. Dresher was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia and earned a B.S. degree in Chemical
Engineering from Drexel University in 1953. He received his Ph.D in
Metallurgy from the University of Utah in 1956. After graduation, he
worked for Union Carbide Corporation where, as Assistant Director of
Research, he supervised R&D on the extraction and purification
of uranium, vanadium, tungsten, molybdenum, and asbestos.
In 1971, Dr. Dresher became the
Dean of the College of Mines at the University of Arizona, where he
increased the College's enrollment and research income, established
a degree program in Mineral Economics, and successfully lobbied the
Arizona State Legislature for the establishment of a formal state
geological survey.
In 1981, Dr. Dresher became
President of the International Copper Research Association, Inc. (INCRA),
supervising product development and providing the leadership that
made INCRA an effective organization to promote and defend the use
of copper worldwide. In 1989, he became Vice President of Technology
of the International Copper Association, Ltd. (ICA). In 1995, he
retired from ICA to establish his present consulting practice.
Dr. Dresher has represented
minerals technology in the National research Council and was a
member of Ronald Reagen's transition team in the field of minerals
policy. He is a past president and current counselor for Arizona for
the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, a past member of
the Board of Directors of the Minerals, Metals, and Materials
Society (TMS), and a Distinguished Member and past regional
counselor for the Society of Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME).
He has been a member of the Mining Foundation of the Southwest since
1971, where he has served on the Board of Directors, and in 1999,
served as Chairman of the Hall of Fame Committee.
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