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|BOA=Denville, NJ
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|RelationshipStatus=Married
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|Profession=Astronomer
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|before=[[Sandy Stein]]
|title=[[President]]
|years=9/87 - 5/89
|after=[[Aaron Gorfien]]
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The twenty-first [[President]] of the Forum, Kevin served from [[1987]] to [[1989]].  During this period the Forum was being rebuilt in [[Central Hall]] (now SAC) following [[the Great Fire]] which largely destroyed the Forum in the summer of [[1986]].
The twenty-first [[President]] of the Forum, Kevin served from [[1987]] to [[1989]].  During this period the Forum was being rebuilt in [[Central Hall]] (now SAC) following [[the Great Fire]] which largely destroyed the Forum in the summer of [[1986]].
Edited Forum alumni newsletter, [[The Road]].


Graduated from Stony Brook with a bachelor's degree in astronomy. He is now manager of the [http://www.newarkmuseum.org/planetarium Dreyfuss Planetarium] at the Newark Museum in Newark, NJ.
Graduated from Stony Brook with a bachelor's degree in astronomy. He is now manager of the [http://www.newarkmuseum.org/planetarium Dreyfuss Planetarium] at the Newark Museum in Newark, NJ.


As manager and astronomer of the Newark Museum's Dreyfuss Planetarium, Kevin Conod enjoys bringing the cosmos to the public under the starry sky of a planetarium dome. He earned a BS in astronomy from SUNY Stony Brook in 1989, and is a former president of Stony Brook's Science Fiction Forum. He was also on the executive committee of I-CON, reigning as "Gopher King" from 1985 to 1989. Kevin is on the Board of Directors of the Middle Atlantic Planetarium Socety, an associate member of the American Astronomical Society, secretary of the United Astronomy Clubs of N.J., vice president of the North Jersey Astronomical Group and writes a weekly astronomy column for the Star-Ledger, the largest newspaper in NJ.




---- External Links
=Links=
[http://www.newarkmuseum.org/planetarium Dreyfuss Planetarium]
<br>[http://kdconod.livejournal.com/ Kevin's LiveJournal]


[http://www.newarkmuseum.org/planetarium Dreyfuss Planetarium]


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|before=[[Sandy Stein]]
|title=[[President]]
|years=9/87 - 5/89
|after=[[Aaron Gorfien]]
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 22 February 2008


Kevin Conod
Kevin Conod
Doc
Forumite Status
Alumni
Became member
1985
Brought by
Reign at Forum
1985 - 1989
Forum Offices Held
President
Famous for
Born & Died
1966-
Hometown
Fair Lawn, NJ
Base of Operations
Denville, NJ
Species
Gender
Male
Sexual Identity
Relationship Status
Married
Related to
Profession
Astronomer


Preceded by
Sandy Stein
President

9/87 - 5/89

Succeeded by
Aaron Gorfien


The twenty-first President of the Forum, Kevin served from 1987 to 1989. During this period the Forum was being rebuilt in Central Hall (now SAC) following the Great Fire which largely destroyed the Forum in the summer of 1986.

Edited Forum alumni newsletter, The Road.

Graduated from Stony Brook with a bachelor's degree in astronomy. He is now manager of the Dreyfuss Planetarium at the Newark Museum in Newark, NJ.

As manager and astronomer of the Newark Museum's Dreyfuss Planetarium, Kevin Conod enjoys bringing the cosmos to the public under the starry sky of a planetarium dome. He earned a BS in astronomy from SUNY Stony Brook in 1989, and is a former president of Stony Brook's Science Fiction Forum. He was also on the executive committee of I-CON, reigning as "Gopher King" from 1985 to 1989. Kevin is on the Board of Directors of the Middle Atlantic Planetarium Socety, an associate member of the American Astronomical Society, secretary of the United Astronomy Clubs of N.J., vice president of the North Jersey Astronomical Group and writes a weekly astronomy column for the Star-Ledger, the largest newspaper in NJ.


Links

Dreyfuss Planetarium
Kevin's LiveJournal