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Article by Dan Feinberg I-CONNECT007 Editor's note: Dan Feinberg continues his series on the IPC Hall of Fame, spotlighting the achieve- ments of Hall of Fame members. Many IPC members who have contributed significantly to IPC and our industry have been awarded the IPC Raymond E. Pritchard Hall of Fame (HOF) Award. ough many early HOF members have passed away and are unknown to today's IPC membership, their contributions still res- onate. is special series on IPC Hall of Fame members provides a reminder of who was honored and why. As a bonus, for those who are still around, we get to find out what these talented indi- viduals are up to today. is Hall of Fame spotlight features Lionel Fullwood, who began his path to the Hall of Highlighting Lionel Fullwood 72 PCB007 MAGAZINE I JUNE 2025 Fame in the early 1960s when he came to the United States from England. His biggest challenge when he le England was financial, as he entered the U.S. with about $15 in his pocket—a big challenge, for sure. He was hired at Rockwell in 1963, where his focus shied from economic survival to industry technical issues. As he suc- cessfully met each challenge while at Rockwell, his inter- est increased in both the the- ory and act of problem solv- ing. It became something on which he focused. One area where he helped develop solutions was photopoly- mers. His education in molecular biology and bio- chemistry served him well in the field of polymerization and its use in manufacturing. Lionel's work in photopoly- mers led him to a new posi- tion with Dynachem