ISA Does the Right Thing

April 3, 2009

Our own Walt Boyes, editor-in-chief of Control, has been one of ISA’s staunchest critics over the years. Always with good intent, Boyes has pointed out flaws in ISA and suggested ways in which they could improve.  

Our own Walt Boyes, editor-in-chief of Control, has been one of ISA’s staunchest critics over the years. Always with good intent, Boyes has pointed out flaws in ISA and suggested ways in which they could improve.  

For their part, ISA has shown that they aren’t afraid of constructive criticism by presenting Boyes with two awards recently. The first was the big one as Boyes was honored as an ISA fellow last October. The most recent was a St. Louis ISA Section award that Boyes received for hosting, moderating and participating in an evening of flow meter training.  

Good work Walt, and good for ISA to recognize one of their most persistent critics and key leaders.

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