David Albright, the Founder of the Institute for Science and International Security, told The Sun that the time is “now” for Israel to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons capabilities.
Should the word Founder be in lower case?
Thanks.
David Albright, the Founder of the Institute for Science and International Security, told The Sun that the time is “now” for Israel to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons capabilities.
Should the word Founder be in lower case?
Thanks.
It should be lower case.
By the way, you get a hint by the use of the definite article ‘the’.
‘The’ is sometimes used with proper nouns. The use of ‘the’ with proper nouns is inconsistent, but I can’t think of any cases it would be used for a single person.
“the Institute for Science and International Security”
With collective words like institution, corporation, or university, you use ‘the’.
If you remove ‘institution’ from the name, you would not use ‘the’.
the founder of Science and International Security
He went to the University of Oxford.
He went to Oxford University.
He went to Oxford.
It’s inconsistent.