Dean’s Executive Council

School of Technology

Dean’s Executive Council Members 2012 – 2013
Joseph L. Angel
Vice President/Publisher
Packaging World Magazine
 
Richard Allegretti
President
ARPAC Group
Michael J. Douglas
Senior Manager/Consultant
Global Health & Safety, Design/Standards/Technologies
General Motors Corporation 
  
Maria A. Ferrante
Vice President, Education and Workforce Development
PMMI
Nick Wilson
President
Morrison Container Handling Solutions
Professional Achievement Citation in Engineering Received
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Robert E. Johnson III
President/CEO
CIMCOR 
  
John Kowal
Market Development Manager
B&R Industrial Automation
Bryan Muskat
President
Triangle Package Machinery Co.
Dewey Pearman
Executive Director
Construction Advancement Foundation 
  

Zain Mahmood
President and CEO
Parkson Corporation 

Carol Shuttleworth
CEO/President
Shuttleworth, Inc.
 
Jeff Williams
Vice President of Sales & Marketing
Oystar Jones & Co., Inc.

 Mark Werthman
Sr. Manager Technical Support Group
Mitsubishi Electric

George H. Sehi, Ph.D.
Executive Dean
Sinclair Community College
Courseview Campus
Chuck Edwards
President
Lenze Americas

 

Function

The Dean’s Executive Council (DEC) helps the School of Technology accomplish its goal of meeting the commitments of the School’s mission and vision.  This includes the following: 

  • Advise on issues related to the learning, discovery and engagement mission of the School of Technology. Provide feedback to the School on overall subject matter relevancy in today’s workplace environment to ensure that scholastic teachings keep pace with business and technological evolutions.
  • Initiate and develop mutually beneficial partnerships between the School of Technology and business, industry and government.
  • Develop resources in the form of scholarships, endowments and gifts for program, student and faculty development in the School of Technology.
  • Provide opportunities for internships and co-op positions for School of Technology students and provide employment opportunities for the School’s graduates.
  • Contribute in some financial manner to the School of Technology.  This can be in a variety of capacities, e.g., grants, scholarships, work projects, etc. 

Membership and Duration of Service

The number of members serving on the Council shall be maintained at, and shall not exceed, 12 members.  Each Council member will serve a three-year term, unless shortened or extended based upon needs expressed by the Council member or the School.

Board Meetings

The Dean’s Executive Council shall meet twice per year.  It is recommended that at least one meeting be held during Technology Day in the Spring semester.

Next Scheduled Meeting

Thursday, April 25, 2013, noon-3pm.
Location to be announced

School of Technology
Anderson Bldg., Room 202
2200 169th Street
Hammond, IN 46323-2094

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Phone:
219/989-8324
1-800 HI-PURDUE, x.8324
Locally within Indiana & Illinois

E-mail:
tech@purduecal.edu

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