National Science Foundation Personnel Announcement
NSF PA 98-74 - March 31, 1998
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NSB Names Acting Inspector General
The National Science Board (NSB) has named Philip L.
Sunshine as acting Inspector General of the National
Science Foundation (NSF) effective April 12, 1998.
Sunshine replaces Linda G. Sundro, who will undertake
an assignment with Philanthropic Research Inc. She
will lead an effort to develop a system that would
enable nonprofit institutions to file electronically
with the Internal Revenue Service.
Sunshine has served as NSF's Deputy Inspector General
since 1989. In 1996, Sunshine was the recipient of
a Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Service.
Before coming to NSF, Sunshine was a Senior Attorney
for Case Development at the U.S. Department of Justice,
Office of Special Investigations (1985-1989). He received
his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1980 and his Sc.B.,
Magna Cum Laude in Mechanical Engineering - Applied
Mathematics from Brown University in 1977.
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