Dick Bourgeois-Doyle

Richard (Dick) Bourgeois-Doyle (formerly Doyle, born 1952) is a Canadian writer and science administrator whose works have focused on innovation history, research ethics, and gender issues in technology. His books include Her Daughter the Engineer, the first full biography of aeronautical engineer Elsie Gregory MacGill and George J. Klein: The Great Inventor, the official biography of the design engineer dubbed Canada’s most productive inventor in the 20th century.  Bourgeois-Doyle was also lead writer and editor of Renaissance II, an account of the Millennium Conferences on Creativity and Innovation.