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Governor of the state of Georgia congratulates Thomas Mensah

GovernorDeal DrMensah Dr. Mensah (right) with the NAI Plaque congratulated by Governor Deal of Georgia

Thu, 11 Jun 2015 Source: Oral Ofori

Governor John Nathan Deal of the State of Georgia in the United States of America (USA) personally met with and congratulated Dr. Thomas Mensah, the US trained Scientist and fiber optics inventor for his induction into the USA National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

The meeting which happened in the Governor's office at the State Capitol afforded Dr. Mensah the opportunity to personally show his NAI medal and plaque to Governor Dean who then expressed his profound appreciation to the Inventor and Scientist.

In March 2015 the Georgia legislature agreed on Resolution 646 to commend the works of Dr. Mensah, saying it was found "abundantly fitting and proper that the outstanding accomplishments of this remarkable and distinguished Georgian be appropriately recognized".

Resolution 646 goes on to further say that "The House of Representatives commend Dr. Thomas Mensah on his tremendous contributions to fiber optics technologies and his service to his community, this state, and the nation".

Dr. Mensah, CEO of Georgia Aerospace who is one of the two Scientists from Georgia to be inducted into the NAI says he is deeply humbled by these recognitions and hoped that people all over the world, especially youths see that they too can become whatever they set themselves to if they work hard because greatness is color blind, which is why he wrote the book The Right Stuff Comes in Black, Too. This books is available on Amazon.

On his book, Dr Mensah says: "as one of the three Blacks Inducted as a Fellow of the NAI among 167 Inventors, I felt it was important that this book be published to reach global audience" Through this book, Dr. Mensah in plain language shows that anyone irrespective of their racial background has an equal opportunity to attain the highest level of competence and realize significant achievements provided they are willing to discover their inborn talents and work harder to perfect them.

Members of the Georgia legislature who have spoken highly of Dr. Mensah recently include Ed Setzler of Georgia's 35th district in the House of Representatives; the member of the Science and Technology Committee Mike Dudgeon who is serving as the state Representative for District 25 which covers the southern part of Forsyth County and the northern parts of Johns Creek in Fulton in Georgia; and Representative Mable Thomas of the 56th District in Georgia, also member of the Science and Technology Committee in the legislature.

John Nathan Deal — the 82nd Governor of Georgia — met with Dr. Mensah at his mansion in October 2013 as the host of a reception for the President of Ghana — John Mahama — during the President's visit to the USA.

Dr. Mensah studied at Montpellier University in France, hols a postgraduate certificate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Modeling and Simulation of Chemical Processes and is today known for acquiring 7 US Patents in Fiber Optics within a space of 6 years.

Source: Oral Ofori