Talk:Lia Merminga
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Lia Merminga is the first woman director of Fermilab
editThis weekend, I received my snail-mail copy of "APS News" Oct 2022, Vol. 31 No. 9 page 1 continued on page 7. I added that citation. Thank you for your patience. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CarlFriedberg (talk • contribs) 17:50, 11 October 2022 (UTC)
The list of fermilab directors can be found here:
https://history.fnal.gov/historical/people/people.html
- Robert R. Wilson (1967-1978)
- Leon M. Lederman (1979-1989)
- John Peoples (1989-1999)
- Michael Witherell (1999-2005)
- Pier Oddone (2005-2013)
- Nigel Lockyer (2013-2022)
- Lia Merminga (2022-present)
Is that sufficient to warrant posting? I knew four of the above listed directors, and am reasonable sure they are male. How should I establish that Lia Merminga is the first woman director? This edit is done for the "Women in Red" WikiProject, so I would appreciate any guidance you could provide. I apologize for not providing any links. CarlFriedberg (talk) 19:11, 26 September 2022 (UTC)