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Presented annually, GE’s most prestigious technical award recognizes outstanding individuals for recent technical contributions that make a significant impact on the current and future vitality of their businesses.. Award recipients receive a $25,000 grant to fund research at a university of their choice. The Edison Award is presented by the Jeff Immelt, President and CEO of GE.

The Edison Award recipients are true growth and innovation leaders. They develop outstanding products and solutions for their customers that are rich in technology and differentiate GE.

The GE Edison Award was created to recognize the vital contributions of GE scientists, engineers and technologists to the current and future vitality of the corporation. Each year every GE Business nominates only 1 person for this award.

List of 2008 Award Winners:

Mark Adamiak, GE Enterprise Solutions

John Barber, GE Water & Process Technologies

Alan Chalmers, GE Consumer & Industrial

Ellen Chikarova, GE Money

Bruce Mills, GE Aviation

Sergey Rosolovsky, GE Commercial Finance

Tom Sharma, NBC Universal

Robert Taylor, GE Energy

Bobby Voss, GE Oil & Gas

Michael Washburn, GE Healthcare

Bret Worden, GE Transportation

GE Edison Award
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