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Council for Chemical Research is an organization based in Washington, DC, whose membership represents the U.S. chemical research enterprise. CCR was formed in 1979 to promote cooperation in basic research and encourage high-quality education in the chemical sciences and chemical engineering. CCR's membership currently comprises more than 120 companies, universities, and government laboratories with a combined R&D budget of more than $7 billion.〔(CCR Website )〕 == Origins == The Council for Chemical Research was created in 1979 when Malcolm Pruitt, then VP for research at The Dow Chemical Company, convened the first meeting of research executives from the nation's major chemical companies and research universities.〔(ACS Publications "Council for Chemical Research: Developing the Trust Factor )〕 The goal was to improve trust and collaboration between the public and private sector research communities. The association was incorporated in 1980 as the "Chemical Research Council, Inc." The members of the Founding Board were Dr. M.E. Pruitt (Dow Chemical), Dr. E.C. Galloway (Stauffer Chemical), Dr. S.A. Heininger (Monsanto), Dr. J.L. Kice (Texas Tech University), Dr. C.J. King (UC Berkeley), Dr. A.L. Kwiram (Washington), Dr. J.R. Lovett (Air Products), Dr. J.F. Mathis (Exxon), Dr. W.M. Risen, Jr. (Brown University), Dr. K.A. Smith (MIT) and Dr. L.J. Thomas (Eastman Kodak). CCR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. CCR has four membership categories: Industrial, Academic, Government Labs, and Affiliates.
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