Bruce Chrisman
Bruce Chrisman received his undergraduate degree from MIT and his PhD in physics from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 1971. Soon afterwards he began working in Fermilab’s Film Analysis Facility. Chrisman later received an MBA from the University of Chicago and began working in administration at the lab. He left Fermilab in 1983 to become a vice president at Yale University, but he left the position about a year later to return to Fermilab. In 1989, he relocated to work on the Superconducting Super Collider in Texas. After leaving the SSC to take a position with a law firm in Chicago, he returned to Fermilab again in 1991. In 2006, he became the lab’s chief operating officer. He retired from this position in 2012.
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- After 42 years, Bruce Chrisman bids farewell to Fermilab — October 26, 2012