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Celebrating all things paper: The wonder and the legacy, continued
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Jasper Mardon

Ladies and gentlemen, the first class of inductees to the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame in Appleton, Wisconsin was inducted more than two decades ago in 1995, and today, close to 150 papermaking innovators and legends have been enshrined. This month, we profile the late Jasper Mardon, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.

Jasper Mardon was born in Exeter, England in 1921. From 1939 to 1946 he served in the British army in World War II. Following the war Mardon received his B.A. (1949) and MA (1951) from Selwyn College, Cambridge University, England. In 1997 he was awarded D.Sc. (Hon.) degree by the Board of Graduate Studies. It is the highest degree Cambridge University confers in science and engineering but is rarely awarded to a person in industry.

In 1974, Mardon formed Omni Continental, a process consulting company specializing in the pulp and paper industry, worldwide. He pioneered many advances in improving paper machine operations, especially the runnability. Examples of his pioneering work include the tapered flow manifold for headboxes, use of high speed photography to analyze wet-end disturbances, frequency analysis for pulsation diagnostics on paper machines, and the use of optical lasers to correct alignment problems on coaters. Omni also developed and provided training seminars for operating crews and management of a paper mill.

Mardon was a founding member of the International Association of Scientific Papermakers. Four awards and several endowments have been established in his name. He published 6 books and over--technical papers / reports, including some path-breaking studies in pressing, drying, and calendaring. He also has many patents to his credit.

Mardon is the recipient of over 20 national / international awards and honors. He is also the recipient of the PITA Silver Jubilee Medal (1988); the Gunnar Nicholson Gold Medal (1990); and the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association's John Bates Gold Medal (1990).

Jasper Mardon passed away in Vancouver, BC, Canada in 1997.

Steve Roush is Vice President, Publisher and Editor and in charge of the International Desk at Paperitalo Publications. Many thanks go to the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame, Inc., for biographical information on Hall of Fame inductees.

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