IUPAC Office move
The IUPAC Secretariat office has been located in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) since May 1997, following its relocation from Oxford, England after 29 years. The office was housed in a small building right in the center of RTP, which is one of the most prominent high-technology research and development centers in the USA, centrally located near major universities, including Duke University in Durham, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
This past February, the office headed by the recently appointed Executive Director, Lynn Soby, moved 1 mile north to an improved space that is safer, more secure, and more functional. The smooth relocation included the move of about 300 boxes of paperwork, financial records, historical archives, and IUPAC’s servers and equipment. It also included packing over 7000 IUPAC books for relocation to a lower cost warehouse space. The staff, including Linda Tapp and Enid Weatherwax, made the transition quite easily as their work commutes have not really changed. The office mailing address stays the same (PO Box 13757, RTP, NC 27709), but if you plan to drop by for a visit, the new office is located at 79 T.W. Alexander Drive, Research Park Triangle, NC 27709.
While Lynn, Linda, and Enid are very busy setting up the new office space, Fabienne stays put in her remote office in the Chemistry Department at Boston University.
©2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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