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  1. 1. www.northjersey.com
    www.northjersey.com/page.php?q - [Cached]

    Published on: 12/24/2007   Last Visited: 12/25/2007

    "Becoming a tech ed teacher is not only an opportunity for self-advancement but it is an opportunity to help the future of our society and nation," said Andrew Blelloch, vice chairman of the Greater Trenton Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a booster of the recruitment effort.
  2. 2. Packet Online
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    Published on: 11/5/2002   Last Visited: 11/5/2002

    The American Society of Mechanical Engineers has named R. Andrew Blelloch, a resident of Princeton Junction and technical expert in environmental science, as an ASME state government coordinator in New Jersey. ASME state government coordinators provide professional advice on engineering-related matters to state public policymakers. During his tenure, Mr. Blelloch will serve as the principle contact between ASME and the New Jersey legislature. Through the coordinator program, ASME is able to increase its members' awareness of public policies and state legislative issues containing scientific, engineering and technology components, and develop strategies whereby state decision makers can utilize information contributed by members of ASME and other technical societies. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Mr. Blelloch attended Oxford University in England. He came to the United States in 1970 and enrolled in graduate-level studies and training in environmental sciences at Columbia University and Rutgers University. He has been affiliated with ASME since 1974 and served in leadership positions. * * *
  3. 3. Letter to New Jersey Department of Education Regarding Proposed Graduation Requirements - Position Statements
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    Published on: 9/2/2003   Last Visited: 4/22/2006

    For this reason, our Coordinator for New Jersey, Andrew Blelloch met with the NJDOE Coordinator for Technological Literacy on August 22. ASME supports the Department of Education in its efforts to introduce technology education into the New Jersey school curriculum.

    For this to be productive, we believe that it is essential that districts be given an incentive in the form of a mandatory technology education requirement for graduation of their students and urge you to reconsider the requirements currently proposed. Please do not hesitate to contact our New Jersey Coordinator, Andrew Blelloch, at (609) 799 1475 if you have comments or questions.

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