Ted Kraver's remarkable life story traces the transformation of technology and education in Arizona through the personal history of an innovative engineer and civic entrepreneur. Ted began life in the small-farm village of Medina, Ohio, where he built his first model airplanes that would become his lifetime hobby and inspire his higher education and career. Having earned a bachelor's and a master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from MIT, as well as an MBA from UCLA, Ted eventually finished his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering in 1995 from Arizona State University. On February 3, 1967, Life Magazine featured Ted and his colleagues, founders of Cryocare Equipment Corp, for their work in cryogenics. Ted co-founded Arizona's innovative Burn Treatment Skin Bank, Inc. He was also the Founding President of Sendero Corp, which provided a decision-support software system for banks. As a past President of Greater Arizona eLearning Association (GAZeL), Ted was a driving force behind the state's technology in education movement. He and his wife, Bobbie Kraver, EdD, were also instrumental in developing programs for Arizona's gifted students. Their lifelong love for learning and their charitable giving have made higher education possible for numerous young people to fulfill their own dreams.
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