Standard I(C) Misrepresentation states that "members shall not make any statements, orally or in writing, that misrepresent the member's academic or professional credentials." In this case, Claudel's statements are truthful, and are not a violation of the Standard. He could have been more clear, but what he said is undeniably correct. Whether Vector understood what he told them is not his problem, as long as he was truthful and did not attempt to deceive them |