Daniel Eustace
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 to my personal web-page. Thank you for visiting the Daniel Eustace personal web-site. Please look around at the areas of interest and links that are shared. It is my hope that you find either what you are seeking or find common areas of interest that can lead to interaction.

This site is dedicated to areas of professional interest and involvement that are avocations of mine.

Currently, I participate in four capacities. The Chemistry Department of the University of Connecticut has invited me to be an Adjunct offering a Professional Development course for graduate students. The Northeastern section of the American Chemical Society has invited me to host a Career Management blog for members. I serve as a consultant for the American Chemical Society for the Department of Career Management and Development.  The ACS has provided me with incredible opportunities to give back to the chemical community.  It is my privilege to serve our members in providing career and skill workshops and on the northeastern section's board. 
 
Before my academic position, I held a position as an environmental manager at MultiLayer Coating Technologies LLC (formerly Polaroid Corporation, manufacturing site in New Bedford, MA.
It provided me with a marvelous career where I worked on teams with very talented individuals while allowing me to continuously learn and develop.  
 
There is another website that I list where I wish to share and seek genealogical information about the Eustace family.  It can be viewed at  http://mysite.verizon.net/vze78sqf/eustacefamilygenealogyr1bhaplogroup
 
Is there a better way to organize or express items on this web page? If you have suggestions on how to make this page better, please let me know. I am truly looking forward to hearing from you.


Daniel J. Eustace 2008

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"The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them."
 
--William Bragg, via Kamran Eshraghian



Want to get in touch? You can send me e-mail at:

dan.eustace@gmail.com