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Thu, May 25, 2017

CAP Aerospace Education Leader Recognized On Capitol Hill

AE’s Montgomery Receives NCASE’s Prestigious Strickler Leadership Award

Civil Air Patrol’s Dr. Jeff Montgomery was presented with one of the nation’s top aerospace education awards Wednesday during a National Coalition for Aviation and Space Education (NCASE) ceremony on Capitol Hill.

Montgomery (pictured), a dedicated advocate for aerospace and STEM education as deputy director of aerospace education for CAP, will be honored with the 2017 Dr. Mervin K. Strickler Jr. Award for Aerospace Education Leadership. NCASE established the award in 1995 to honor Strickler and recognize individuals or organizations sharing his personal commitment and lifelong contributions to aerospace education. During his lifetime, Strickler promoted aerospace education for more than 55 years and is considered the “father” of aerospace education.

As the recipient of the 2017 award, Montgomery is representative of the best in aerospace education innovation and leadership, joining aviation pioneers such as Chuck Yeager and the late Scott Crossfield, who are previous recipients.

Montgomery has been a team member and now leader of the aerospace education division at CAP National Headquarters at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, where he has worked for the last 22 years.

“Dr. Jeff Montgomery has played an important leadership role in Civil Air Patrol’s outstanding aerospace education program,” said John Salvador, CAP’s chief operating officer. “He continues to lead CAP’s aerospace education team to attain new heights, most recently with CAP’s highly successful STEM kit program, which is causing greater than 75 percent of the students involved to become more interested in seeking STEM careers.

“With over 40 excellent curricula products for grades K-12, many developed by Jeff, and many other exceptional programs, Jeff and his team reach over 200,000 youth every year,” Salvador said.

Montgomery’s work at Civil Air Patrol has become the touchstone for educators and associated organizations across America. He was the lead author of CAP’s comprehensive, 675-page, full-color aerospace textbook, Aerospace, the Journey of Flight, now in its third edition and used in high schools and colleges nationwide.

In addition to his work on this textbook, which is used in the upper level of CAP’s cadet programs, Montgomery also developed the six-module Aerospace Dimensions program used for the beginning level of the cadet programs and in middle schools throughout the U.S.

“It is an honor to receive this recognition on behalf of a National Headquarters aerospace education staff and the many volunteers who do such a great job promoting AE and STEM to our members and the general public on a daily basis,” said Montgomery. “It is a privilege to work for an organization that understands the importance of AE and STEM to our youth and our country.”

(Image provided with Civil Air Patrol news release)

FMI: www.GoCivilAirPatrol.com

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