Southern Illinois University-Carbondale's College of Engineering will use a $250,000 gift from an alumnus and long-time supporter to implement an engineering leadership program.
Advanced Technology Services Inc., which provides managed services for production equipment maintenance, industrial parts repair and IT infrastructure support for manufacturers, announced the establishment of "The Blaudow - ATS Program for Technical Leadership In Manufacturing." The program, which is funded by Peoria-based ATS founder, chairman and CEO Richard W. Blaudow and his wife, Brigitte, is designed to discover and educate the next generation of technical leaders who have the charge of sustaining and strengthening the future of American manufacturing. Blaudow earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering technology from SIUC in 1970.
The donation provides scholarship support and on-the-job technical internships for community college graduates enrolled in the college, Dean William P. Osborne said.
The scholarship and internships focus on strengthening the future of the nation's manufacturers, Blaudow said.
"Brigitte and Dick Blaudow's gift will provide the college with a major new program designed to improve our enrollment by bringing leaders to the college who will attract others," Osborne said.
The gift moves the college closer to the halfway point of its $6.2 million capital campaign goal, which is part of the university's "Opportunity Through Excellence: Campaign for Southern."
"We are delighted that Brigitte and Dick decided to make this commitment to the college," said Rickey N. McCurry, SIUC's vice chancellor for institutional advancement and CEO of the SIU Foundation.
Noting that Blaudow is a former member of the SIU Foundation Board and former chair of the Engineering Equipment Campaign, McCurry said it is "very fitting this gift would be directed toward leadership."
SIUC "was a wonderful experience for a farm boy from central
Blaudow began in the plant operations training program at Caterpillar in 1969. He spent 17 years working with manufacturing production equipment, including starting and managing the company's electronic repair department in its
The company employs more than 1,500 people, has five branch offices and more than 150 customer-site locations in the