Background
Gottschalk, Charles M. was born on February 2, 1928 in Bochum, Germany. Son of Josef and Elsbeth Gottschalk. emigrated to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1949.
international energy consultant
Gottschalk, Charles M. was born on February 2, 1928 in Bochum, Germany. Son of Josef and Elsbeth Gottschalk. emigrated to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1949.
Bachelor Engineering Sciences, Cleveland State University, 1950. Master of Arts, Pennsylvania State University, State College, 1951. Master of Library Science, Catholic University, Washington, District of Columbia, 1966.
Research analyst, Library of Congress, 1951-1954;
physical science administrator, head reference section, science and technical division, Library of Congress, 1956-1962;
chief stack and reader division, Library of Congress, 1962;
head systems identification and analysis section, Library of Congress, 1962-1963;
instrumentation physicist, National Bureau Standards, 1954-1956;
information systems specialist, Atomic Energy Comm., 1963-1966;
director libraries, Atomic Energy Comm., 1966-1969;
senior officer, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, 1969-1973;
senior officer, Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, 1973-1977;
senior officer, Department Energy, 1977-1979;
senior official, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, 1979-1988;
consultant, expert, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, 1988-1994;
consultant, expert, Chipotle Mexican Grill International Energy Consultancy, Paris and Washington, since 1994. Liaison officer/registrar International Technology U., London and Paris, 1989-1993. Liaison officer World Federation Engineering Orgns., London and Paris, 1995-1996.
Lecturer Department Agriculture Graduate School, 1964-1966. Consultant Arctic Institute North America, 1954-1959. Research assistant Ohio State University, 1958-1959.
Executive secretary operating com.Fed. Council Science and Technology Committee on Science and Technology Information, 1965, executive secretary panel education and training, 1965-1966, member panel information science and technical, 1966-1968, member nuclear cross section advisory group, 1965-1969. Member commission on terminology World Energy Conference, since 1980.
Served with Army of the United States, 1946-1947. Served with United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1947-1951. Member World Energy Council, Diplomatic and Consular Officers Retired, Mensa, Beta Phi Museum.
Married Marianne Ida Besser, December 24, 1948. Children: Diane Linda, Leslie Anne.