Helen Guillette Vassallo Explained

Helen Guillette Vassallo is an American scientific researcher, educator, author, lecturer, and business leader noted for her contributions to the fields of physiology, pharmacology, and anesthesia.

Education

In 1949, Vassallo graduated as the valedictorian from Attleboro High School in Massachusetts.[1] While in high school, she won Honorable Mention in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. She went on to Tufts University to earn a Bachelor of Science in biology and a Master of Science in pharmacology. In 1967, Vassallo earned her doctorate in physiology from Clark University. A few years later, she received her Master of Business Administration degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI).[2] [3] [4]

Career

Vassallo was the second woman faculty member at WPI, and later was the second woman to be named full professor there. Vassallo spent 20 years in the private sector, joining Astra Pharmaceutical Products as a researcher, eventually becoming the director of scientific and professional information. In 1967, while on loan from Clark University, Vassallo began teaching molecular biology as an adjunct professor in WPI's chemistry department. In 1982, Vassallo left the corporate world to join WPI as a full-time professor of management and an adjunct professor in the Biology Department. She was the first woman to be elected secretary of the faculty, the highest faculty post at the university. Vassallo was also an advisor to the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, an advisor for freshmen women, and a mentor for new young women faculty members at WPI. Additionally, she served as a member of the President's Council for the Advancement of Women and Minorities, chief justice of the Campus Hearing Board, and chair of the Committee of the Status of Women, established in 1996.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Attleboro High School. Tattletale. 1949. Attleboro High School.
  2. Web site: A Look Back And A Look Ahead WPI prof broke down barriers for women, but there's still more room for growth. Worcester Business Journal. en. 2019-03-11.
  3. Web site: WPI Professor Helen Vassallo Receives Women of Consequence Award from the City of Worcester. WPI. 26 March 2008 . en. 2019-03-11.
  4. Web site: Clark University Alumni spring magazine 2014. Issuu. 8 May 2014 . en. 2019-03-11.
  5. Web site: Goat's Head Award. WPI. 11 May 2016 . en. 2019-03-21.
  6. Web site: A formula for learning and leading. Rettig. Carol Bradley Photography Tom. telegram.com. en. 2019-03-21.