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From: Earley, Mark [mailto:mwearley@nfpa.org]
It is with profound regret that I report the passing of our friend George Flach. George was an industry icon. Over time, he has served the electrical industry in a variety of roles. He was chief electrical inspector for the city of New Orleans, a long time member and past chair of CMP 15, a contributor to IAEI news, and past international president of IAEI, to name a few. Most recently, he served as member emeritus on CMP 13. He received his BSEE from Tulane University in 1949 and was a registered professional engineer.
Many of us know George best from his many years on the IAEI circuit where he was always willing to share his knowledge. He was a Gold Roadrunner and an NEC Quarter Century Club member.
It is with profound regret that I report the passing of our friend George Flach. George was an industry icon. Over time, he has served the electrical industry in a variety of roles. He was chief electrical inspector for the city of New Orleans, a long time member and past chair of CMP 15, a contributor to IAEI news, and past international president of IAEI, to name a few. Most recently, he served as member emeritus on CMP 13. He received his BSEE from Tulane University in 1949 and was a registered professional engineer.
Many of us know George best from his many years on the IAEI circuit where he was always willing to share his knowledge. He was a Gold Roadrunner and an NEC Quarter Century Club member.