Jim Lenz(II)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
James Lenz, of Champaign, Ill., is a film producer (clkmkr@gmail.com) and writes under the pseudonym T.H. Harbinger.
His career with Boeing, Honeywell, the University of Minnesota, and John Deere has involved designing and testing nearly every type of machine, starting with the Space Shuttle and ending with agricultural tractors. He has been involved with more than 100 new product developments, being awarded 26 patent awards. He has published 65 technical papers on electromagnetic, sensors, electronic designs, control circuitry, software development, and technology management. He holds an MS degree in Physics from the University of Wisconsin.
He has developed online MBA courses based on his book The Management of Innovation: Transforming from a User to a Manager of Technology. He has recently authored four opinion pieces for the Minneapolis Star Tribune: Will civilization destroy science? Why do we mistrust science? Miracle on the Hudson' had origins in Minneapolis How did we get to the moon? The hard way The Top Secrets of Minneapolis
In his second career, he writes historical fiction books connecting scientific researchers and their impact on society.
He has produced six feature-length films in the past five years.
His career with Boeing, Honeywell, the University of Minnesota, and John Deere has involved designing and testing nearly every type of machine, starting with the Space Shuttle and ending with agricultural tractors. He has been involved with more than 100 new product developments, being awarded 26 patent awards. He has published 65 technical papers on electromagnetic, sensors, electronic designs, control circuitry, software development, and technology management. He holds an MS degree in Physics from the University of Wisconsin.
He has developed online MBA courses based on his book The Management of Innovation: Transforming from a User to a Manager of Technology. He has recently authored four opinion pieces for the Minneapolis Star Tribune: Will civilization destroy science? Why do we mistrust science? Miracle on the Hudson' had origins in Minneapolis How did we get to the moon? The hard way The Top Secrets of Minneapolis
In his second career, he writes historical fiction books connecting scientific researchers and their impact on society.
He has produced six feature-length films in the past five years.