Robert J. Hendry “Bob” 610 Village Trace, #22-300 Marietta, Georgia 30067 Mobile: 770-778-3612 Lab: 770-866-3212 Business Office: 770-955-4060 Fax: 404-537-1980 E-Mail: wofford89@gmail.com Position ? Education B.S., Biology/History Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina 1989 Experience Air Analytics Institute, LLC 2008-Present ?. Founded A2I in 2008. Georgia Tech Research Institute 1997-Present Research Scientist in the Environmental Exposures Branch performing analytical research focused on indoor environmental, exposures, and green buildings research Georgia Tech Research Institute 2008-Present Industrial Hygienist in the Georgia Tech OSHA Consultation Program providing on-site consultation services for small companies in Georgia that need assistance in occupational safety and health. Georgia Tech Research Institute 1990-1997 Chemical Technician in the Environmental Exposures Branch performing analytical analysis for indoor environmental, exposures, and green buildings research Career Summary Mr. Hendry joined Dr. Bayer at A2I in 2008 building on their extensive years of experience in research at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) of the Georgia Institute of Technology (GT). His primary focus at A2I is to provide advanced technological solutions to commercial, governmental, and institutional clients’ challenges for providing healthier and greener indoor environments. Mr. Hendry has been employed as at GTRI for over 20 years and as a Research Scientist for the last 13 years. During his GTRI career she has advanced from a Chemical Technician to a Research Scientist at GTRI. Mr. Hendry has assisted Dr. Bayer’s in her research on the indoor environment. He has led projects dealing in air cleaner and air filter performance evaluations, and has been a core member of Dr. Bayer’s research team for the last 20 years. This team was one of the early leaders in sick building and product emissions research. Mr. Hendry has spent much of his career developing methodologies to detect indoor air contaminant at increasingly low levels of detection, primarily using a variety of mass spectral techniques. Mr. Hendry is coinventor of the “Pocket Asthma Monitor”, a sensor array system weighing less than one-pound designed to be worn and measure personal exposures by asthmatics. Mr. Hendry is also currently working with the Georgia Tech OSHA Consultation Program providing on-site assistance to small companies as an Industrial Hygienist. He has completed the OSHA Industrial Safety and Health Certificate, which covers: General Industry Safety and Health, Guide to Industrial Hygiene, Machinery and Machine Guarding, Respiratory Protection, Principle of Ergonomics, Permit-Required Confined Space Entry, and OSHA Recordkeeping. He assists in instruction of Industrial Hygiene topics in the Georgia Tech OSHA Training Institute classes. Mr. Hendry has authored and co-authored over 10 papers and conference proceedings and numerous technical reports. Professional Memberships and Associations U.S. Green Buildings Council American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Past or present member of TC 2.3, 2.4, SPC 145, SPC 52.2, and GPC 27. ASTM, member of D-22, Air Quality Air & Waste Management Association American Industrial Hygiene Association, Georgia Local Section Patents Exposure Monitoring Sensor Array System, United States of America, GTRC ID 4370, Provisional Patent Serial Number 61/028,939, February 15, 2008, Inventor Filters And Methods Of Making And Using The Same, United States of America, Patent No. 7,341,618, March 11, 2008, Co-Inventor Air Cleaner Having a Three Dimensional Visco-Elastic Matrix of Material, United States of America, 5529609, 1995 Selected Journal Articles Bayer CW, Gabram SGA, Mizaikoff B, Vidakovic B, Hendry RJ: Breath Analysis as a Method for Breast Cancer Detection: Mass Spectrometric Analysis. American Society of Mass Spectrometry Annual Conference, Denver, CO. Abstract proceedings June 2008. Bayer CW, Gabram SGA, Vidakovic B, Sellers N, Hendry RJ, Lund MJB, Thompson W, Mizaikoff B, Breath Analysis as a Method for Breast Cancer (BC) Early Detection. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2008: 26(Supplement) ASCO Meeting Abstracts 2008. Bayer C.W. and Hendry R.J. “Field Test Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effectiveness of Gas Phase Air Filtration Equipment”, ASHRAE Transactions, 111: 285-298, 2005. Bayer C., Hendry R., Fischer J., Crow S., Hagen S., 2002. “Active Humidity Control and Continuous Ventilation for Improved Air Quality in Schools”, ASHRAE IAQ 2002 Proceedings, Atlanta, GA. Bayer C., Hendry R., Fischer J., Crow S., Hagen S., 2002. “Active Humidity Control and Continuous Ventilation for Improved Air Quality in Schools”, ASHRAE IAQ 2002 Proceedings, Atlanta, GA. Bayer CW, Hendry RJ, Crow, SA, Fischer JC. The relationship between humidity and indoor air quality in schools. Proceeding of Indoor Air 2002, International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences, Monterey, CA, 2002; II:818-823. Baxter, C. M., Ho, S. Z., Browner, R. F., Hendry, R. J., and Bayer, C. W., “Quantitation and Linearity Issues in Particle Beam, Electrospray and Ionspray LC-MS”, 46th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Orlando, FL, May/June 1998. Bayer, C.W., R. Hendry, and J. Fischer. 1997. “Control of Occupant-Generated Indoor Air Sources in Small Buildings Through Ventilation System Retro-fit.” In Proceedings of Indoor Air’97. ASHRAE & ISIAQ, September 1997, Washington, DC. Bayer, R. Hendry, K. Hart and S. Mookherjea, “Emissions Measurement from Coatings and Coating Products”, Proceedings of Indoor Air’96, Nagoya, Japan, July 1996. Bayer, C.W.; and Hendry, R.J., “Source characterization of commercial coating products.” Proceedings of Engineering Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems, US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1995, pp. 133-137. 2