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10 PCB007 MAGAZINE I NOVEMBER 2024 Highlighting Patty Goldman Article by Dan Feinberg, I-CONNECT007 Editor's note: Dan Feinberg continues his series on the IPC Hall of Fame, spotlighting the achievements of past Hall of Fame members. In my first article of this special series, I wrote a synopsis of the IPC Raymond E. Pritchard Hall of Fame (HOF) Award, along with a commentary on its first few members, particularly Ray Pritchard. Over the years, IPC members who have contrib- uted significantly to IPC and our industry have been awarded this high honor and recogni- tion. ough many early HOF members have passed away and are unknown to today's IPC membership, their contributions still reso- nate. Over the coming months, I look forward to researching and reporting on IPC Hall of Fame members and their contribu- tions. is month, I highlight Patty Goldman. Patty Goldman Patty first got involved with IPC in 1981 when she volunteered to chair the Process Effects Subcom- mittee. She did this for many years, corralling volunteers from every facet of PCB manufacturing to work on various sections of the Trouble- shooting Guide for Printed Cir- cuit Manufacturing and Assem- bly through its second and third editions. At one point, due to an overload of work at IPC, she even took on the task of doing the typesetting so it could get published. Along the way, she received IPC's President Award, Patty received the IPC Raymond E. Pritchard Hall of Fame Award in 2015.