Eugene Rodgers
Author | Midlothian, VA, USA
Eugene Rodgers has written three books. The most recent is the ebook mystery novel “Femme Fatale Online,” which was featured on the national cable TV program, "America Trends.". The other two books were issued in hardcover by major publishers. He was named Virginia author of the year in 1991 by the Virginia College Sto.... more
Eugene Rodgers has written three books. The most recent is the ebook mystery novel “Femme Fatale Online,” which was featured on the national cable TV program, "America Trends.". The other two books were issued in hardcover by major publishers. He was named Virginia author of the year in 1991 by the Virginia College Store’s Assoc. for "Beyond the Barrier: The Story of Byrd's First Expedition to Antarctica," which is described in detail at the book's web site: www.byrdbook.wordpress.com. He also wrote a business book, “Flying High: The Story of Boeing and the Rise of the Jetliner Industry.”
Rodgers was educated in science and writing. He earned a B.S. in chemistry and served a grad school apprenticeship in science writing. He served as Public Information Officer for the U.S. Antarctic Research Program for two years. He spent most of his career in the electric power industry, working for Westinghouse Electric Corporation (where he was Director of Public Relations for the company’s research and development center), Virginia Power (one of the country’s largest electric utilities), the Department of Energy, the trade association of the nuclear power industry, and the Cooperative Finance Corporation (CFC), which lends money to electric co-ops.
On his own, he launched and published a newsletter covering research and development in the electric power industry. In addition to his work in the electric power industry, he has been a speechwriter for the top executives of IBM and United Technologies. His freelanced projects include an op-ed solicited by the Wall Street Journal .
Rodgers earned an M.S. in finance and completed the course work toward a Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science. He taught business writing and technical writing as an instructor at Virginia Commonwealth University (the huge public university). Rodgers has been interviewed numerous times by reporters for print media, local and network TV and radio news shows, talk shows, and documentaries. Rodgers is married and has a son and daughter, both grown.