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David A. Lucht was born on 18 February, 1943 in Ohio, is an engineer. Discover David A. Lucht's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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David A. Lucht Net Worth
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David Lucht was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2012 and, with time, became active in the Parkinson's health movement. He participated in Parkinson's clinical research studies at UMASS Amherst, Boston University, MIT, and Worcester State University.
By the time he retired in 2005, WPI had graduated over 400 fire protection engineers from 26 countries. Graduates pursued careers in a host of employer settings ranging from consulting engineering firms, manufacturing industries and public utilities to product testing and research laboratories and codes and standards groups.
In the years following his retirement in 2005, David Lucht’s focus shifted to the arts. He enrolled in a range of art courses at the Worcester Art Museum and understudied several local artists. He actively participated in the Princeton Arts Society Portrait Group for many years. In 2016 Lucht was invited to paint the posthumous portrait of Philip J. DiNenno, who was President of Hughes Associates, and Fellow and Past President of SFPE when he died.
Starting “from scratch” at WPI, he assembled the resources, faculty, staff and laboratory facilities to support a first-of-its-kind program of graduate study in fire protection engineering. The Master of Science degree was first offered in 1979 and the PhD in 1991.
Lucht moved to Massachusetts in 1978 at which time he assumed a new position as executive vice president with the consulting firm Firepro Incorporated. While at Firepro he simultaneously worked on the startup of a new graduate degree program at nearby Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
In 1978, David Lucht was recruited by Worcester Polytechnic Institute to start up the Center for Firesafety Studies. In the initial years as Professor and Director of the new Center, he worked in parallel as Executive Vice President of Firepro, Incorporated, a Boston area consulting engineering firm. He transitioned to full-time status at the university in 1985.
In 1975, President Gerald R. Ford appointed David Lucht Deputy Administrator of the United States Fire Administration (originally named the National Fire Prevention and Control Administration, NFPCA) after confirmation by the Senate. The new agency had been created by Congress in direct response to the landmark America Burning report of the National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control. He also served as acting head of the new agency until Howard Tipton was appointed to the Administrator post a few months later.
In 1972, Lucht joined the Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal where he authored the first Ohio Fire Code. Ohio Governor John J. Gilligan appointed him as the Ohio State Fire Marshal in 1973.
In 1968 Lucht moved on to the position of research associate at The Ohio State University Engineering Experiment Station, Building Research Laboratory, performing fire tests on building construction systems and materials.
He attended the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago under a four-year scholarship granted by the Western Actuarial Bureau. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in fire protection and safety engineering in 1965. After graduating from IIT, he moved to Columbus, Ohio to work for his scholarship sponsor for three years.
David Lucht was born and raised in the rural village of Middlefield, Ohio. In 1960, local Fire Chief Earl Warne invited him to join the first class of student volunteer firefighters in the Middlefield Volunteer Fire Department where he actively served until graduating from high school in 1961. Early in his service, he responded to a residential fire in which three young children died, leaving an indelible imprint on him.
David Allen Lucht (/lʌkt/; born February 18, 1943) is an American engineer and fire safety expert. His career was devoted to public service in government, academia and the nonprofit sector. He served as the Ohio State Fire Marshal; the first presidential appointee to serve in the United States Fire Administration and the inaugural head of the graduate degree fire protection engineering program at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he served for 25 years