
OHIO PROFESSOR PRESENTED WITH MENSA FOUNDATION’S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDContact: Hilary Moore “When deciding who should be honored with the Mensa Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award, we look for someone who has had an incredible impact on the intellectual community through his or her work in research, theory or other scholarly areas,” said Greg Timmers, Mensa Education & Research Foundation President. “Over the years, Dr. Piirto has educated the public through a long list of publications related to the gifted. Her dedication has extended beyond teaching to investigating how talented individuals learn, and placing such individuals with appropriate experts, effectively translating research into practical benefits for society. We are honored to present Dr. Piirto with this award.” A faculty member at The Mensa Lifetime Achievement Award was created in 1999 to honor an individual’s lifetime of contributions to the field of intelligence, giftedness or creativity. To win this award, an individual must have published an exceptional body of work in research, theory or other scholarly areas over a period of not less than 15 years. Winners may be educators and/or practitioners in the fields of giftedness, brain function, human intelligence, creativity or intelligence testing. To learn more about this award, visit www.mensafoundation.org. For more than thirty years, the Mensa Education & Research Foundation has been a strong voice in supporting intelligence. The Foundation fosters the best and brightest through scholarships and awards, and encourages research and intellectual inquiry through the Mensa Research Journal and various Colloquiums. Governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees, the Mensa Foundation is a 501c(3) organization and is funded by support from American Mensa, Mensa members and other charitable donations. To learn more about the Foundation, log on to www.mensafoundation.org. ### |