Bill Foster AKA George William Foster III Born: 7-Oct-1955 Birthplace: Madison, WI
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician, Physicist Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Congressman from Illinois, 2008-11 Entrepreneur and physicist elected to Congress in a 2008 special election to fill the remaining term of US Rep Dennis Hastert, who had resigned. Moderate Democrat; generally pro-abortion rights, pro-embryonic stem cell research, pro-gay rights. Supported 2008 GM/Chrysler bailout, 2008 Wall Street bailout, 2009 economic stimulus, and 2010 health care reform. Lost re-election bid in 2010, and succeeded in Congress by Randy Hultgren.
Co-founded Electronic Theatre Controls, an entertainment lighting business, when he was 19. Worked two decades as a physicist at Fermi, where he was part of the team that discovered the top quark, the heaviest known form of matter, and had a lead role in designing the permanent magnet-based Fermilab Antiproton Recycler Ring. His father, civil rights attorney G. W. Foster, Jr, oversaw the federal enforcement of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education ruling. Father: George W. Foster, Jr. (constitutional law professor, b. 1920, d. 2002) Mother: Jeanette Raymond ("Jimmy") Brother: Fred Foster (partner in Electronic Theatre Controls) Wife: Annie (software engineer, div. 1990s, one son, one daughter) Son: William ("Billy", attorney, b. 1984) Daughter: Christine (software designer, b. 1987) Wife: Aesook Byon (physicist, m. Nov-2008)
High School: James Madison Memorial High School, Madison, WI (1972) University: BA Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1975) University: PhD Physics, Harvard University (1983)
US Congressman, Illinois 14th (2008-11) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Scientist (1990-2006) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Wilson Fellow (1984-89) Electronic Theatre Controls Co-Founder (1975-2007)
Member of the Board of Electronic Theatre Controls (1975-2007)
AAS Bruno Rossi Prize for Cosmic Ray Physics 1989
Fermilab Technology Award 1999
IEEE/NPSS Particle Accelerator Science and Technology Award 1999
American Physical Society 1988 Science Debate 2008 Phi Beta Kappa Society
Official Website: http://foster.house.gov/
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