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This fall, the first Walter Massey Fellow will walk through Argonne National Laboratory doors. The fellowship’s namesake, Dr. Walter E. Massey, became the lab’s first African American director in the early 1980s.

In this Argonne Voices episode, Massey speaks with the current director, Paul Kearns, about leadership, building a diverse and inclusive workplace, and a lesson involving cheesecake.

Argonne Voices is an oral history project recording the stories behind decades of world-changing science at the Laboratory.

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CREDITS
PRODUCER: GRANT FULLER windmillcontent.com
AUDIO ENGINEER: GARRETT TIEDEMANN http://www.cynarpictures.com
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: JOHNATHON BRIGGS
VOICEOVER: ROBYN WHEELER GRANGE
MUSIC:
“EARNING HAPPINESS” BY JOHN BARTMANN
“SUNLIGHT MEDITATION” BY JOHN BARTMANN
freemusicarchive.org/music/John_Bartmann
Graphic design and video production: ARGONNE CREATIVE SERVICES
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