Background
Sass, Arthur Harold was born on November 22, 1928 in New York City. Son of Maxwell Sigmund and Alice May (McGillick) Sass.
Sass, Arthur Harold was born on November 22, 1928 in New York City. Son of Maxwell Sigmund and Alice May (McGillick) Sass.
Bachelor of Science, State University of New York Oswego, 1949. Master of Education, Rutgers University, 1959. Postgraduate, Rutgers University, 1960—1968.
Teacher, Millsboro (Delaware) Public School System, 1949-1951;
teacher, Eatontown (New Jersey) Public School System, 1955-1966;
coordinator cooperative industrial education, Monmouth Regional High School, Tinton Falls, New Jersey, 1966-1968;
principal, Mount Holly (New Jersey) Public School System, 1968-1971;
superintendent schools, Lumberton Township (New Jersey) Public School System, 1971-1972;
superintendent schools, Lacey Township (New Jersey) Public School System, 1972-1974;
analyst military personnel, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, 1975-1979;
head employee development, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, 1979-1983, 85-90;
academic director, Naval Reserve Engineering Duty Officer School, Leesburg, Virginia, 1983-1985. President DEVPRO, Inc., Warrenton, Virginia, since 1985. Principal founder Department Defense Science and Engineering Apprentice Program.
Established nation's first federal service high school cooperative industrial education program, 1967.
Chairman Shade Tree Commission, Little Silver, New Jersey, 1968—1975, Rapidan/Rappahannock (Virginia) Community Mental Health Centers, 1980—1981. Member Virginia Governor's Advisory Board for Emergency Medical Services, 1994—1996, Shade Tree Commission, Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1969—1975. Director Peninsula Agency on Aging, Williamsburg, Virginia, 2004.
Deacon Warrenton Church of Christ, 1985, elder, 1995—1999. Deacon Williamsburg Church of Christ, 2005. Member American Society for Training and Development, Sons of the American Revolution, Reserve Officers Association (vice president Virginia chapter 1982-1983), Naval Reserve Association (Plimsoll Mark award 1975), American Society Naval Engineers, Navy League, Washington Academy of Sciences, Training Directors Forum.
Married Eleanore G. Schmidt, December 31, 1949. Children: Nancy, Arlene, Susan, Eric.