Albert “Al” Sehlstedt Jr. had a unique career. He went to work for the Baltimore Sun in 1947 and even…
Albert “Al” E. Seeschaaf was a unique member of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs office. He even acquired his…
Jon Schneeberger quoted Charles Dicken when referring to his career, “The best of times and the worst of times.” The…
Julian Scheer, assistant administrator for public affairs, was responsible for shaping the structure and policies of NASA during the 60s…
Milt Salamon had the hardest job in journalism and he was the best at it. For nearly three decades Salamon…
Al Rossiter Jr. was a science writer, editor and executive during a 32-year career with United Press International and then…
During his 46 years as a reporter for The Associated Press, Harry Rosenthal covered seven presidents in the White House,…
It was a public relations man’s dream – his company’s logo worn by hundreds of world famous news people and…
Nick Panagakos began his NASA career in 1962 and for eight years was the principal information officer for the Goddard…
He had a gruff, no-nonsense voice. It was reflected in his style of asking questions during a press conference and…