Leadership
Since 1991, our leadership has united heart and science to help transform separation and discord into connection and coherence — guiding HeartMath Institute’s mission to raise humanity’s consciousness toward a kinder, more compassionate world.
- HeartMath Executive Team
- Board Members
- Founder
- HMI Scientific Adv. Board
- GCI Scientific Adv. Board

Sara Childre
President and CEO

Sara Childre
President and CEO
Sara Childre learned the value of self-management, organization and service at an early age as the daughter of a Marine Corps general. As a double major at East Carolina University, Childre earned degrees in psychology and fine arts. Her interest in the field of human development led her to participate in several long-term research projects with HeartMath® founder Doc Childre, and she shares his vision of optimizing human performance and well-being. Since 1991, Childre has helped oversee and develop HeartMath trainings, educational products and scientific programs. She was appointed vice president and CFO of the institute in 1992 and president and CEO in 1998.

Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President and Director of Research

Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President and Director of Research
Rollin McCraty of Boulder Creek, Calif., is executive vice president and director of research of HeartMath Institute. McCraty is director of research and project coordinator of the Global Coherence Monitoring System. He has been with HeartMath since its creation in 1991. He is a psychophysiologist and a professor at Florida Atlantic University. McCraty’s research interests include the physiology of emotion, with a focus on the mechanisms by which emotions influence cognitive processes, behavior and health. He and his team regularly participate in studies with scientific, medical and educational institutions worldwide. McCraty has written extensively and been widely published in his areas of scientific interest. He holds numerous memberships, including with the American Autonomic Society, Pavlovian Society, National Association for Psychological Science, Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and Society for Scientific Exploration.

Brian Kabaker
Chief Financial Officer and Director of Sales

Brian Kabaker
Chief Financial Officer and Director of Sales
Prior to joining HeartMath Institute, Brian Kabaker co-founded and ran a successful electronics firm that developed revolutionary technology in the field of electrostatics, with his innovative strategies for growth and market development quickly propelling the company into a leadership position—technologies still in use by high-tech companies around the world today. Brian studied psychology at San Diego State University and Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden, and was named HeartMath Institute’s Director of Facilities in 1997 and Chief Financial Officer and Director of Certification Programs in 2001. In his role, Brian focuses on ensuring financial sustainability, expanding HeartMath’s certification programs globally, and strengthening the Institute’s ability to serve individuals, educators, healthcare professionals, and first responders with heart-based, science-proven tools.

Katherine Floriano
Vice President of Advancement of Major and Planned Gifts

Katherine Floriano
Vice President of Advancement of Major and Planned Gifts
When she joined the HeartMath Institute at its inception in 1991, Katherine Floriano brought a background in social work, banking and real estate. Floriano negotiated the purchase of the institute’s 160-acre research and education center, obtained permits, planned renovation, oversaw contractors and managed use of the completed facilities. In 1997, she turned to fundraising and board development after being named HMI’s V.P., Advancement of Major and Planned Gifts, her current position. Perhaps her most important role is as ambassador for HMI’s work in education, corporate and political arenas at the local, state and national levels. Her passion for HMI’s work and its impact on children has made her a perfect spokesperson in working with corporate and private philanthropists to obtain funding for special projects.

Katherine Floriano
Chairwoman

Katherine Floriano
Chairwoman
When she joined the HeartMath Institute at its inception in 1991, Katherine Floriano brought a background in social work, banking and real estate. Floriano negotiated the purchase of the institute’s 160-acre research and education center, obtained permits, planned renovation, oversaw contractors and managed use of the completed facilities. In 1997, she turned to fundraising and board development after being named HMI’s V.P., Advancement of Major and Planned Gifts, her current position. Perhaps her most important role is as ambassador for HMI’s work in education, corporate and political arenas at the local, state and national levels. Her passion for HMI’s work and its impact on children has made her a perfect spokesperson in working with corporate and private philanthropists to obtain funding for special projects.

Brian Kabaker
Director

Brian Kabaker
Director
Prior to joining the HeartMath Institute, Brian Kabaker co-founded and ran a successful electronics firm that developed revolutionary technology in the area of electrostatics. His innovative sales and marketing strategies quickly propelled the company into a leadership position in the marketplace. The company’s technologies are still in use today by high-tech companies around the world. Kabaker studied psychology at San Diego State University and Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. Kabaker was named the HeartMath Institute’s director of facilities in 1997 and chief financial officer and director of sales in 2001. His focus is on increasing revenues and maintaining and growing the HeartMath brand.

Dan Bishop
Director

Dan Bishop
Director
As a volunteer, Dan Bishop brings a wide array of knowledge to the philanthropy team from his corporate career in advertising and operations. He was instrumental in helping to build a $100 million-dollar-a-year tech company into a one billion dollar success story. In the 80s, he created a nonprofit that helped families negotiate their demanding corporate lives while maintaining strong family bonds. Although he enjoyed his years in the corporate sector and owning an advertising agency, he felt a deep desire to give back. In 1992, he was introduced to HMI and immediately knew he had found his new home. He is living his passion for making people’s day-to-day life a little easier by sharing knowledge of HMI’s tools and techniques. Dan graduated from UCLA in 1975 with a degree in sociology, is an amazing photographer, and loves to share HeartMath with people.

Diana Govan
Director

Diana Govan
Director
Diana Govan, an educator with more than 28 years of experience across all grade levels in public education, has been involved with HeartMath for over two decades. Govan is passionate about the needs of young people and the importance of social emotional learning, as evidenced by her involvement in programs at the high school where she works and in the community. Her focus has been on students with learning challenges and special needs. Govan also developed a passion for HeartMath, which led to her becoming a HeartMath Trainer and a HeartMath Coach/Mentor for educators, students and their parents. Govan lives in the Carmel Valley on California’s Monterey Peninsula, where she raised two sons.

Donna Koontz
Director

Donna Koontz
Director
Donna Koontz is a wellness professional with more than 20 years of experience in various sectors of the industry. She owns and operates Balanced Living, a training and consulting company that specializes in developing human potential. Koontz has an extensive background in sales, marketing and public speaking and has spent the last 18 years designing and facilitating core development programs for large domestic and international corporations. Acting is her special love; she can be seen in local TV commercials. Koontz, who has been affiliated with the HeartMath Institute since 1995, is a wife, mother and grandmother and lives in Benicia, California.

Doc Childre
Founder

Doc Childre
Founder
Doc Childre is the founder of HeartMath Institute and originator of the HeartMath® System—practical, heart-based tools and technologies used worldwide by Fortune 500 companies, the military, hospitals, schools, and thousands of individuals to enhance health, performance, and well-being. In 1991, Childre established the nonprofit HeartMath Institute as a research and education organization. HMI’s groundbreaking research on emotional physiology and self-regulation has been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented at conferences around the world. He is the author of numerous books, including The HeartMath Solution, Heart Intelligence, From Chaos to Coherence, and the Transforming series, and created the award-winning emWave® heart-rhythm coherence feedback technology. Childre is currently Chairman and Co-CEO of Quantum Intech Inc. His work has been featured on NBC Today Show, ABC World News Tonight, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Harvard Business Review, and many other major media outlets worldwide.

Doc Childre
Chairman

Doc Childre
Chairman
Doc Childre is the Scientific Advisory Board chairman and founder of the HeartMath Institute, a nonprofit research and education organization. He is the originator of the HeartMath System® of practical, heart-based tools and technologies designed to help people of all ages and walks of life to reduce stress, improve performance and enhance health and well-being. Childre is a global authority on optimizing human performance and personal effectiveness. He is chairman of the HMI Scientific Advisory Board and HeartMath LLC, chairman and co-CEO of Quantum Intech Inc., and a consultant to business leaders, scientists, educators and the entertainment industry through his firm, Top-Down Consulting. He has written or co-written a dozen books, including The HeartMath Solution, From Chaos to Coherence and Transforming Stress. Childre created the award-winning emWave2® heart-rhythm-coherence technology, used by thousands of people around the world.

Abdullah Abdulrahman Alabdulgader, M.D., M.R.C.P. (UK), F.R.C.P. (Edin)

Abdullah Abdulrahman Alabdulgader, M.D., M.R.C.P. (UK), F.R.C.P. (Edin)
Dr. Abdulgader, a senior congenital cardiologist/electrophysiologist, has obtained multiple board certifications and memberships from prestigious medical schools and universities in record time (1991-1995) and established a major cardiac hospital funded by his Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz. He established the first registry of congenital heart diseases in the middle east which was followed by a nationwide registry and was credited for being the first to described a new congenital anomaly of the heart in 2005. He established a series of international conferences (King of Organs) for advanced cardiac sciences in 2006 which is the first medical conference that explores topics related to the information processing and energetic role of the heart. He believes that we are at the start of a true revolution in the history of medicine, and his understanding of the broader role of the human heart in ethical, religious and social contexts has drawn major media attention. Dr. Abdulgader was recently elected as a member of the scientific board of the International committee on Global Geological and Environmental Change (GEOCHANGE).

John Andrew Armour, M.D., Ph.D.

John Andrew Armour, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Armour has been an associate professor in pharmacology with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal, Québec, Canada, and a longtime associate professor and full professor in the department of physiology and biophysics at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is also a researcher and specialist in neurocardiology at the Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur de Montréal, Québec. Dr. Amour’s primary areas of research are neurocardiology, cardiac arrhythmias induced by autonomic neurons, control of cardiac regional cardiac function by autonomic neurons, transduction of myocardial ischemia by afferent neurons, anatomy of the peripheral cardiac nervous system, heart failure and the cardiac nervous system. He has authored many journal articles, including Neurocardiology: Anatomical and Functional Principles, and books, among them Basic and Clinical Neurocardiology.

Linda Caviness, Ph.D.

Linda Caviness, Ph.D.
Dr. Caviness, a researcher and professor of curriculum and instruction in the school of education at La Sierra University, earned a master’s degree in education at the University of California, Berkeley in language and literacy and a Ph.D. in education administration at Andrews University, where her doctoral research focused on educational neuroscience. Her research interests include brain-based learning, reading difficulties and learning theories. She completed HeartMath’s Resilient Educator™ program and is a certified HeartMath trainer. Caviness frequently speaks at teachers’ gatherings and conferences on education neurosciences. She received the Zapara Award for teacher excellence.

David Joffe

David Joffe
David Joffe, a biomedical engineer and mathematician who lives and works in Boulder, Colorado, has brought numerous inventions and products in the medical and computer industry to successful commercial distribution. He was an integral member of the team that developed the pulse oximeter at Biox Technology from 1979-1984. The pulse oximeter indirectly measures a patient’s blood oxygen saturation and is considered one of the last decade’s most valuable medical devices. Joffe was founder and chief technical officer for Lexicor Medical Technology, which manufactures EEG brain mapping and neurofeedback technology. He developed one of the core signal processing algorithms that run on the emWave® Desktop for Mac and PC. He received the Distinguished Achievement Award for the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback’s neurofeedback division. Joffe’s primary focus is hardware/software design related to human physiological signal acquisition, processing and display.

Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.

Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.
Rollin McCraty, executive vice president and director of research has been with HMI since its inception in 1991. He worked with founder Doc Childre to formulate the organization’s research goals and create its Scientific Advisory Board. McCraty is a Fellow of the American Institute of Stress, holds memberships with the International Neurocardiology Network, American Autonomic Society, Pavlovian Society and Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and is an adjunct professor at Claremont Graduate University. He and his research team regularly participate in collaborative studies with other U.S. and international scientific, medical and educational institutions. McCraty is an internationally recognized authority on heart-rate variability, heart-rhythm coherence and the effects of positive and negative emotions on human psychophysiology. He is widely published in those and other research areas.

Minvydas Ragulskis, Ph.D.

Minvydas Ragulskis, Ph.D.
Ragulskis is a professor of applied mathematics at Kaunas University of Technology and the Center for Nonlinear Systems in Lithuania. Among his areas of interest and research are phase control of dendrytic neural networks and evolutionary algorithms for time-series forecasting. In 2016 he was awarded the Zigmas Zemaitis Medal from the Lithuanian Mathematical Society and in 2017 he received the Sentinels of Science Award, in computer science. Ragulskis belongs to the Research Group for Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of Dynamical Systems, whose members decipher a healthy balance between rigorous theoretical analysis and practical applications. He is a member of the Lithuanian Academy of Science; was an honorary invited professor at Jinan University, Zhuhai, China; and was an invited expert at the European Commission, an executive arm of the European Union.

Richard Rahe, M.D.

Richard Rahe, M.D.
Dr. Rahe, is a stress researcher and specialist in the psychometric assessment of life stress and its relationship to health. Throughout his medical career, Dr. Rahe has conducted stress and coping research studies and has taught these subjects at four medical schools. He examines the balance in individuals’ lives by assessing their recent stress loads and their current coping and wellness resources. Rahe co-authored The Holmes-Rahe Social Readjustment Rating Scale. He has served as a consultant to the United Nations and the World Health Organization regarding war crimes victims in the former Yugoslavia. He currently consults with military and National Guard medical commands to improve recovery from stress among servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. Rahe is the director of Health Assessments Programs Inc., in Reno, Nevada.

Deborah Rozman, Ph.D.

Deborah Rozman, Ph.D.
Dr. Rozman is a psychologist, business executive, educator, author and a researcher in the psychology of consciousness. Dr. Rozman has written numerous books, including the award-winning Meditating With Children and co-authoring with Doc Childre the Transforming Series — Transforming Anger, Transforming Stress, Transforming Anxiety and Transforming Depression. She helped Doc Childre found the Institute of HeartMath and currently is president and co-CEO of Quantum Intech Inc., the HeartMath technology company that develops and manufactures emWave® coherence feedback technologies. Prior to her involvement with HeartMath she was executive vice president of a biotech company where she directed sponsored research projects with Harvard University. Dr. Rozman serves on the HeartMath Institute’s Global Coherence Initiative Steering Committee and is a key spokesperson for the HeartMath System, giving keynote addresses and media interviews on HeartMath research and applications.

Abdul Qahar Sarwari, Ph.D.

Abdul Qahar Sarwari, Ph.D.
Dr. Sarwari of Afghanistan is an emerging scholar in the field of human communication and humanities technologies and is among the emerging international scholars in heart rate variability and the HeartMath system. Sarwari is a senior lecturer at Afghanistan’s Al-Beroni University. He collaborates in the development of and publishing academic works with HeartMath Institute, University Malaysia Pahang and Zululand University of South Africa among other organizations. Sarwari has published 20 academic papers in various international journals and spoken and presented at a number of international conferences, summits and gatherings, including 2019’s 5th International Congress for Advance Cardiac Sciences (King of Organs). Sarwari’s works focus on the relationship between internal and external factors such as HRV, heart coherence, communication competence, social and cultural skills and information that affect interactions among individuals, and enabling people of different cultures and nationalities to conduct proper and fruitful interactions with one another.

Alfonsas Vainoras, M.D., Ph.D.

Alfonsas Vainoras, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Vainoras, a cardiologist and professor at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) has worked in the development of new diagnostic tools, using complex systems theory in cardiology and healthcare. He has been associated with the LSMU Institute of Sports for many years. Vainoras has conducted research at the LSMU Institute of Cardiology. He has been the head of kinesiology sports for the university since 2003. He is a member of the Lithuanian Society of Cardiology and holds a patent on “a method and system of predicting a hypotensive episode in a patient using one or more time varying hypotension specific biomarkers corresponding to physiological processes in the patient.”

Carlo Ventura, M.D., Ph.D.

Carlo Ventura, M.D., Ph.D.
Carlo Ventura is professor of molecular biology in the School of Medicine at Italy’s University of Bologna. He is chief of the National Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Stem Cell Engineering of the National Institute of Biostructures and Biosystems for the National Research Council, Italy’s largest public research institution. Ventura founded VID art|science, a transdisciplinary movement encouraging the common journey of artists and scientists to help shift consciousness toward recognizing the inherent unity of arts and sciences. He has helped lead the way to new strategies in cardiovascular regenerative medicine, conducted extensive cell and stem-cell research and is credited with an important discovery related to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields. Ventura is a member of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and director of the Scientific Council of the Swiss stem-cell bank GENICO. He is widely published in top professional journals in his areas of expertise.

Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.

Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.
Rollin McCraty, Ph.D. of Boulder Creek, California, is one of the primary creators of the Global Coherence Initiative (GCI) and director of research for GCI and HeartMath Institute. He is project coordinator and the principle designer of GCI’s scientific component, the Global Coherence Monitoring System and its international network of magnetic field sensor sites. A professor at Florida Atlantic University, McCraty heads up HMI and GCI researchers investigating the relationship between human and geomagnetic field environments and the interconnectedness of and communication among all living things. They are studying how these fields act as central synchronizing signals within the body, carry emotional information and serve as key mediators of energetic interactions between people and living systems. McCraty holds numerous memberships, including with the American Autonomic Society, Pavlovian Society, National Association for Psychological Science, Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and Society for Scientific Exploration. He has written scientific articles for many professional journals, given interviews for feature articles and television segments and appeared in numerous documentary films.

Abdullah Abdulrahman Alabdulgader, M.D., M.R.C.P. (UK), F.R.C.P. (Edin)

Abdullah Abdulrahman Alabdulgader, M.D., M.R.C.P. (UK), F.R.C.P. (Edin)
Dr. Alabdulgader of Saudi Arabia, a senior congenital cardiologist/electrophysiologist, has obtained multiple board certifications and memberships from prestigious medical schools and universities in record time (1991-1995) and established a major cardiac hospital funded by his Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz. He established the 1st registry of congenital heart diseases in the middle east which was followed by a nationwide registry and was credited for being the first to described a new congenital anomaly of the heart in 2005. He established a series of international conferences (King of Organs) for advanced cardiac sciences in 2006 which is the first medical conference that explores topics related to the information processing and energetic role of the heart. He is believes that we are at the start of a true revolution in the history of medicine, and his understanding of the broader role of the human heart in ethical, religious and social contexts has drawn major media attention. Dr. Alabdulgader was recently elected as a member of the scientific board of the International committee on Global Geological and Environmental Change (GEOCHANGE).

Mike Atkinson

Mike Atkinson
Mike Atkinson of Boulder Creek, California, the HeartMath Institute’s Research Center laboratory manager, is responsible for key development and implementation aspects of the Global Coherence Monitoring System. He has extensive experience gathering, processing and performing statistical analysis of a wide range of psychophysiological data. Atkinson is co-holder of three patents related to physiological coherence monitoring used in organizational, educational and health care settings. Short-term and 24-hour HRV assessments he designed are used internationally by physicians, researchers and health organizations. Atkinson, co-author of several psychological surveys used to assess stress, emotions and organizational effectiveness, has played a key role in many laboratory and field research studies examining the effects of stress and emotions on bodily systems, including heart-brain interactions and cognitive performance. He has co-written many scientific papers published in numerous professional journals.

Jude Currivan, Ph.D.

Jude Currivan, Ph.D.
Jude Currivan, Ph.D., is a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist and author. She was previously one of the most senior business women in the UK, has a Master’s degree in Physics from Oxford University specialising in quantum physics and cosmology, and a Doctorate in Archaeology from the University of Reading researching ancient cosmologies. She has travelled to nearly 80 countries and worked with wisdom keepers from many traditions and her extensive experience and knowledge of world events, systems and trends, has led her to speak on transformational reforms in the UK, US, Europe, Japan, South Korea and Australasia. She is a life-long researcher into the scientific and experiential understanding of the nature of reality, integrating leading edge science, research into consciousness and universal wisdom teachings into a wholistic worldview. She is the author of six books, latterly The Cosmic Hologram and a member of the Evolutionary Leaders circle. In 2017 she co-founded WholeWorld-View (www.wholeworld-view.org) to communicate the emerging paradigm of unified reality to empower conscious evolution.

Annette Deyhle, Ph.D.

Annette Deyhle, Ph.D.
Annette Deyhle of San Diego, California, is an internationally known geologist and marine geochemist. Deyhle, research coordinator for the HeartMath Institute, has worked at various research centers in Europe and the U.S. She did her doctoral work at the Geomarine Research Center, GEOMAR, in Kiel, Germany. Prior to joining the GCI research team in late 2008, she had been at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego for five years. Her research there focused on fluid-rock interactions and the chemistry behind earthquakes; plate tectonics; and volcanism. Deyhle’s work was the subject of numerous talks and articles in scientific journals, including Geology, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Chemical Geology and Marine Geology. Deyhle, a member of the American Geophysical Union and the European Geosciences Union, writes science commentaries for the GCI website.

Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D.

Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D.
Dr. Lipton of Bonny Doon, California, is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and an expert on “bridging science and spirit.” Lipton, a cellular biologist and former associate professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, conducted pioneering research on cloned stem cells. His published research on the human immune system yielded insight into the biochemical pathways that bridge the mind-body duality. Lipton, a guest speaker on TV and radio and presenter at numerous conferences, has taught and lectured on a variety of subjects at many colleges and universities. His writing has appeared extensively in professional journals, including Biochemistry, Journal of Cell Biology and The Anatomical Record. Among other memberships, Lipton sits on the boards of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Health and Psychology.

Roger Nelson, Ph.D.

Roger Nelson, Ph.D.
Dr. Nelson of Princeton, New Jersey, is founder and director of the Global Consciousness Project and was the longtime coordinator of research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory at Princeton University. Nelson’s interests span psychology, physics, philosophy and the arts and have led to collaborative efforts in developing technologies to study consciousness and intention. In the early 1990s, he began using random event generator technology in the field to register correlations of data with special states of group consciousness, leading him to found the Global Consciousness Project, which maintains a series of data collection sites worldwide that monitor for indications of a global consciousness response to major world events. Nelson is a member of the Esalen Institute Center for Theory and Research, the Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine advisory board and the Society for Scientific Exploration Council.

Dean Radin, Ph.D.

Dean Radin, Ph.D.
Dr. Radin of Petaluma, California, is a fellow and senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. An early career as a concert violinist detoured into science. Radin conducted advanced telecommunications R&D at AT&T Bell Laboratories and GTE Laboratories for a decade. For over 20 years he has done consciousness research at Princeton University, University of Edinburgh, University of Nevada and Silicon Valley think tanks, including SRI International, where he investigated psychic phenomena for the U.S. government. Radin has written several books, including the bestselling The Conscious Universe and Entangled Minds, and authored or co-authored over 200 articles that have appeared in many journals. He’s done interviews on Oprah, Larry King Live, the BBC and PBS. He has lectured extensively, including at Cambridge and Princeton universities, Virginia Tech, Google and the Defense Department’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D.

Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D.
Dr. Schlitz of Novato, California, is a clinical research scientist, medical anthropologist, author, speaker and thought leader on individual and social change. Schlitz has devoted three decades to clinical and field-based research into human transformation and healing. Her books include Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life and Consciousness and Healing: Integral Approaches to Mind Body Medicine. She is president for research and education at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, senior scientist at California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute and co-founder/chief learning officer of Integral Learning Corporation. Schlitz has written hundreds of articles on consciousness studies that have appeared in scholarly journals and popular publications, and has lectured extensively, including at the United Nations and Smithsonian Institution. She has taught at Trinity University, Stanford University and Harvard Medical School.

William E. Vosteen

William E. Vosteen
William Vosteen of Lyndonville, New York, joined the Monroe Electronics Inc., research and development department following his education and worked on refining electrostatic measurement techniques and in other areas related to instrumentation. Today Vosteen, who is interested in fields related to consciousness, is president of Monroe Electronics. He has authored or co-authored a number of patents in the electrostatic measurement field. Vosteen has been involved with a number of electrostatic professional societies, including the Electrostatic Society of America, for which he was president.

