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JOEL S. SPIRA
Pages 382-385

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From page 383...
... into a global company selling a wide ­ rray a of lighting controls, passed away at his home on April 8, 2015, at age 88. Spira, who was chairman, founder, and director of research, started Lutron in 1961 with his wife Ruth in a spare bedroom of their apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
From page 384...
... Insatiably curious and inquisitive, he was the holder of more than 300 US patents, and under his guidance Lutron expanded its product line from basic, utilitarian dimmer switches to highly advanced and high-tech lighting controls and home automation systems. Joel led Lutron for 54 years.
From page 385...
... He served on a number of advisory boards and councils, and he and Ruth supported education by funding the Ruth and Joel Spira Excellence in Teaching Awards at Carnegie Mellon University, Cornell University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Lehigh University, MIT, Muhlenberg College, Ohio State University, Penn State University, the University of Michigan, the University of Notre Dame, and his own Purdue University. He was a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)


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