Rose-Hulman to host ‘Leading the Next Decade of Innovation’ gala

Event to celebrate 10th Anniversary of Rose-Hulman Ventures

INDIANAPOLIS— Governor Mitch Daniels will receive the inaugural “Excellence in Innovation” Award at an event set for Saturday, February 27 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The award is being presented by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, which is hosting the gala to celebrate the first decade of Rose-Hulman Ventures, a one-of-a-kind program that provides student interns outstanding technical and professional experiences.

“Using his business experience and creative approach to government, Governor Daniels has implemented a number of programs that have resulted in financial stability for Indiana. At a time when states across the country are struggling, Indiana is now one of the top states in the country in terms of business attractiveness,” said Matt Branam, Rose-Hulman president.

The event will also honor Samuel F. Hulbert, Ph.D., Professor-Emeritus and retired Rose-Hulman president who established an academic environment where innovation flourished. “We are thrilled to bring together so many of the people who made Rose-Hulman Ventures a success in its first ten years,” Branam added. The evening will feature dinner, entertainment and inspiring stories of how Rose-Hulman has proved to be a progressive leader in the education of innovation.

Rose-Hulman Ventures, a program of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, brings together outstanding students with technology-based companies. For students, that means the best engineering professional practice experience possible within an academic program. For businesses, it means prototypes, refining the design of existing products, and expanding current engineering capabilities.

This real‐life, project-based program offers students professional practice experience and the forward‐thinking necessary to set them apart from their peers in a competitive engineering market. During the past decade, 757 students have worked as interns for 120 companies.

“We pride ourselves on the unique mix we have of classroom experience with faculty who focuses all their energies on teaching, along with the Ventures program where students learn engineering by doing engineering. The real business climate in which they work gives them a distinct advantage when they begin their job searches,” Branam explained.

Dinner Chairman for the event is James R. Baumgardt, a Rose-Hulman alumnus, an emeritus member of the college’s Board of Trustees and the former chair of the Board’s Committee on Rose-Hulman Ventures. Major sponsors for the event are AIT Laboratories and Indiana Chemical Trust. Leadership sponsors include Greg and Amy Gibson, David and Katherine Hannum, and the Cornelius Family Foundation. President’s Sponsors are Bill Fenoglio, chairman of the Rose-Hulman Board of Trustees, Nancy and Niles Noblitt, Joann and Jack Ragle, Susan and Donald Scott and Clyde Willian.

For more information, visit http://decadeofinnovation.com.

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