Published on April 12, 2026
Gerard “Gus” Gaynor, a dedicated IEEE volunteer and former engineering director at 3M, passed away on March 9 at the age of 104. His contributions spanned decades, from early involvement with the Institute of Radio Engineers in 1942 to becoming a prominent figure in IEEE’s History. His presence in the engineering community has left an indelible mark.
Gus’s passing has created a void in the IEEE, a community he served tirelessly for 64 years. He was not only a mentor but also an innovator, having coauthored key publications that guided junior engineers. His leadership roles emphasized the importance of bridging technical knowledge with management skills, shaping the trajectory for many future professionals.
Throughout his life, Gus reached numerous milestones, including his involvement in launching the new TEMS Leadership Briefs publication at age 100. His accolades included the IEEE EMS’s Engineering Manager of the Year Award, highlighting a career that was both productive and influential. Each achievement underlined his commitment to engineering and mentorship, encouraging many to follow in his footsteps.
Gus’s legacy is preserved in the lives he touched through his volunteer work and professional endeavors. His family, along with countless friends and colleagues, remember him as a dedicated leader and an inspiring figure. The IEEE community will continue to honor his contributions, ensuring that his impact endures well beyond his years.
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