Background
Koehler, George Richard was born on October 2, 1932 in Brooklyn. Son of George Francis and Sarah Marie (Meehan) Koehler.
Koehler, George Richard was born on October 2, 1932 in Brooklyn. Son of George Francis and Sarah Marie (Meehan) Koehler.
Bachelor in Chemical Engineering, New York Polytechnic Institute, 1963. Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, New York University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, Western State University, 1985.
Assistant engineer, Hydrocarbon Research Inc., New York City, 1956-1960;
development engineer, Macrosonics Corporation, Cartaret, New Jersey, 1961-1965;
assistant professor, New York University, New York City, 1965-1970;
engineering manager, Chemical Construction Corporation, New York City, 1970-1977;
manager environmental compliance, American Cyanamid Company, Wayne, New Jersey, 1977-1993;
manager environmental services, Cytec Industries, Linden, New Jersey, since 1994. Lecturer Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970-1971. Member United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Air Pollution Control Commission, Washington, 1973-1975.
Member board examiners Institute Hazardous Material Management, Rockville, Maryland., since 1991. Board advisors New Jersey Hazardous Substance Management Research Center.
Member Middlesex County (New Jersey) Planning Board, since 1992. Member finance committee New Jersey School Boards, Trenton, 1972-1974. President Old Bridge (New Jersey) Board of Education, 1970-1976.
Vice chairman Old Bridge Planning Board, since 1986. Chairman alumni visiting committee New York University, 1967-1968. Sergeant United States Air Force, 1952-1956, Korea.
Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers (Professional Development award 1985), New York Academy of Sciences, New Jersey Association Planning Officials, Chemical Manufacturers Association (committee Washington chapter 1986-1992), World Safety Organization, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Xi.
Married Anna M. Brown, September 21, 1952. Children: Karen A., Sheryl L.