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July 2016 Digital Reflector

The July Digital Reflector is available now here. The July Digital Reflector represents a return to monthly publishing the Reflector.

This issue includes profiles for the newly elected 2017 Officers:

2017 IEEE Boston Section Officers:

Chair: Len Long

Vice Chair: Greg Walson

Secretary: Gil Cooke

Treasurer: Ramon De La Cruz

Officers At Large: Marie Tupaj, Paul Zorfass

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