The 2015 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship awardees, Winston Breeden III and Joseph Jachinowski, addressed those questions about their respective inventions during a visit to the Athens Campus in February. Both were presented with their medal at the 51社区鈥檚 Inventors Dinner during their visit.
Chief Executive Officer Breeden, BSC 鈥93, of Winston Products, LLC in Cleveland, Ohio, received a Konneker Medal for product development, while Jachinowski, BSEE 鈥79, with Mevion Medical Systems of Littleton, Massachusetts, earned the prize for innovations in cancer therapy. Jachinowski also serves on board of directors of Mevion Medical Systems.
鈥淭hrough the development of innovative ideas and products and the pursuit of new scientific and medical discoveries, 51社区 faculty, staff, students, and alumni are making important contributions to society,鈥 said Joseph Shields, vice president for research and creative activity and dean of OHIO鈥檚 Graduate College, in a previous press release. 鈥淭he 2015 Konneker Medal recipients demonstrate how our former students are uniting ingenuity and entrepreneurship to devise creative solutions to a wide range of issues.鈥
The Inventors Dinner recognized 78 Bobcat faculty, staff, and student creators who have filed for a patent, received a patent, or revealed a new invention in areas as diverse as pipeline corrosion mitigation to roadway filtration systems that remove pollutants from waterways.
The 51社区 Foundation established the Konneker Medal in honor of Wilfred Konneker, BS 鈥43, MS 鈥47, who was a stalwart OHIO supporter, entrepreneur, and researcher. Konneker (1922-2016) founded OHIO鈥檚 Innovation Center in Athens and Nuclear Consultants Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri, and was either the founder or co-founder of six additional high-tech start-up companies.