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Dennis R. Heldman (born 1938)[1] is an internationally well-known food engineer. He served as president of the Institute of Food Technologists during 2006-2007.
[edit] Early life and careerA native of Ohio, Heldman received B.S. (1960) and M.S. (1962) in Dairy Technology from Ohio State University, then earned his Ph.D in Agricultural engineering from Michigan State University in 1964. [edit] Career at Michigan StateUpon earning his Ph.D at Michigan State, Heldman rose in rank from Assistant Professor (1965 - 1968), to Associate Professor (1968 - 1970) to Full Professor (1970 - 1984). This included a stint as department chair from 1975 to 1979. A graduate student of his, R. Paul Singh, now a professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of California, Davis, creats a series of food engineering instruction books with Heldman that have become the teaching tool for people involved in food processing since 1974 [2][3]. [edit] Move to industryAfter leaving Michigan State in 1984, Heldman moved to Campbell Soup Company in Camden, New Jersey where he was Vice President for Process Research & Development until 1986. After that, he joined the National Food Processors Association in Washington, D.C. where he served in various positions until 1991. Heldman then worked for the Weinberg Group [4] from 1991 to 1992 as a consultant to the food industries before returning back to academia. [edit] Return to academiaIn 1992, Heldman returned to the academic world as Professor of Food Engineering at the University of Missouri–Columbia where he served in various research and leadership positions until 1998. He would then transfer his research from Missouri to Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1998 and perform similar research activities in food engineering and food technology until he returned to industry in August 2004. [edit] Move to consultingIn late 2004, Heldman moved to California to start his own consulting firm, Heldman Associates. He relocated to Weston, Florida in 2006 where he continues to serve as President. [edit] Selected works
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[edit] Other membershipsBesides ASAE and IFT, Heldman is also member of the American Association of Cereal Chemists, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the International Association for Food Protection among others. [edit] References
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