Donald W. Banner

Donald W. Banner (February 23, 1924 – January 29, 2006) was a United States Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks.

Banner was born in Chicago and served as a P-47 pilot during World War II.

[1] After the war, Banner attended Purdue University, graduating with a BSEE in 1948.

After his time as Commissioner of Patents he entered private practice with the firm now known as Banner & Witcoff.

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