Background
Farber, Paul Simon was born on April 29, 1947 in New York City. Son of Lew and Gertrude (Hollander) Farber.
Farber, Paul Simon was born on April 29, 1947 in New York City. Son of Lew and Gertrude (Hollander) Farber.
B.Ch.E., City College of New York, 1968. Master of Science, University Illinois, 1980. Postgraduate, University Cincinnati, 1971—1972.
Registered profile engineer, Ohio, Illinois Technology engineer Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, 1968-1971. Project manager Kintech Services, Incorporated., Cincinnati, 1972-1977. Program manager Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, 1977-1988, senior program manager Chemical Waste Management, Incorporated., 1988-1993.
Project manager Argonne National Laboratory, 1993.
Consultant, principal P. Farber & Associations, Willowbrook, Illinois, since 1983. Consultant United Nations, since 1985.
Member Ohio Environmental Control Commission, 1972-1973.
Township coordinator Simon for Senate, 1984. Vice president Congregation Etz Chaim, Lombard, Illinois, 1980—1982, trustee, 1982—1985. Fellow: Air & Wastes Management Association (board directors 1991-1994).
Member: American Institute of Chemical Engineers (section chairman 1975-1976, certified 1976), Air Pollution Control Association (division chair 1982-1989, committee chair 1978-1981, certified 1981), American Academy Environmental Engineers (diplomate 1990).
Married Judith Ann Bernfeld, July 27, 1969. Children: David Aaron, James Benjamin.