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- Michael Nathan Silver (born May 10, 1955) is a business executive, philanthropist, art collector, and commentator. He is the founder and CEO of American Elements, a global high-technology materials manufacturer. He helped establish the post-Cold War rare earth supply chain from China to the U.S. and Europe. His philanthropy includes sponsoring materials science and green technology conferences and educational television programs on high technology and contributing funding to the arts. He served as a trustee of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and serves on the directors council of the Getty Museum and on the board of directors of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, CA. He writes and speaks on issues affecting the global high technology industry, science education and Sino-American relations. (en)
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- Founder of American Elements (en)
- Materials Science Pioneer (en)
- Rare Earths & Inner Mongolia (en)
- [[#Philanthropic Activities (en)
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- Materials Science Entrepreneur & Inventor (en)
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- Chairman & CEO, American Elements (en)
- Director, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (en)
- Trustee, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (en)
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- Michael Nathan Silver (born May 10, 1955) is a business executive, philanthropist, art collector, and commentator. He is the founder and CEO of American Elements, a global high-technology materials manufacturer. He helped establish the post-Cold War rare earth supply chain from China to the U.S. and Europe. His philanthropy includes sponsoring materials science and green technology conferences and educational television programs on high technology and contributing funding to the arts. He served as a trustee of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and serves on the directors council of the Getty Museum and on the board of directors of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, CA. He writes and speaks on issues affecting the global high technology industry, science educat (en)
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- Michael Silver (CEO) (en)
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