Education
Mr. Strauch earned a Bachelor of Science degree, with distinction, from Cornell University and Master of Science degree from Stanford University, both in electrical engineering. He holds two patents in the area of wireless communications.
Awards
- Recipient of the 2002 Wheeler Oak Meritorious Award from the University of California at Berkeley. In 2006, Mr. Strauch and his wife Dr. Julie Kulhanjian were named and honored as “Builders of Berkeley”. Mr. Strauch endowed the Roger A. Strauch Chair in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and co-founded the William Saroyan Endowment for Armenian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Recipient of the 2010 Helen C. Barber Award from the Board of Trustees for a Trustee who serves the Berkeley Repertory Theatre with unique distinction. With Mr. Miller, he helped establish the the Roda Theater at the Berkeley Repertory Theater and the Ask Jeeves Planetarium at the Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California.
- In 2013, Roger accepted the Mamie Clark Award in honor of his aunt Dr. Hilde Mosse, one of the first caucasian child psychiatrists to work in Harlem.
Board Memberships
- Chairman of the Board of Directors of Cool Systems, the manufacturer of Game Ready, a medical physical therapy system.
- Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley.
- Engineering Dean’s College Advisory Board of University of California at Berkeley.
- Executive Member of the Board of Trustees of the Berkeley Repertory Theater, winner of the 1997 Tony Award
- Madison Council, a philanthropic advisory board to the Librarian of Congress
- Board of Trustees of the Northside Center for Child Development, a mental health social services agency in Harlem, New York City
- Life Trustee of the Armenian Assembly of America