American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, New England Section

    Honors and Awards Banquet, 16 February 2006


    Honors and Awards Banquet Chair Elise Erikson.  


    Draper Laboratory Vice President of Engineering Eliezer Gai accepts a certificate honoring
    Draper's very strong support for AIAA activities.


    AIAA Deputy Director Ray Erikson (left) welcomes SpaceShipOne pilot Brian Binnie to the
    Honors and Awards Banquet.


    Linda Fuhrman (left) of Draper Laboratory receives the Engineer of the Year Award from New England
    Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Nashua science teacher David Price received the AIAA Educator of the Year Award.


    Lauren Kessler of Draper Laboratory (left) receives the Software Engineer of the Year Award from
    New England Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    MIT doctoral candidate Caroline Lamb (left) receives the College Student of the Year Award from
    New England Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    William Cuccinello, editor of the Hanscom Beacon, receives a Special Media Award.


    George Ricker of the Kavli Institute for Astrophysics receives the Scientist of the Year Award
    from New England Section Vice Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Richard Freeman receives a certificate celebrating 50 years of membership from New England
    Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Joel Godston receives a certificate celebrating 50 years of membership from New England
    Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Charles Fowler receives a certificate celebrating 40 years of membership from New England
    Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Donald Johnson receives a certificate celebrating 40 years of membership from New England
    Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Frank Serna of Draper Laboratory receives a certificate celebrating 25 years
    of membership from Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.


    Dr. Thomas Kerr, CEO and Principal Investigator at TeK Associates, receives a certificate celebrating 25 years of membership from
    New England Section Chair Jeanne Hartley.