Corporate Sponsors
Without the generous donations from corporations the Professional Leadership Program would not be available to students. Thanks to the charitable contributions from speakers who donate their time and travel expenses to the program, and the corporations that donate funding so that the program is able to continue to prepare students to become the leaders of tomorrow.
The Professional Leadership Program would like to offer a special thanks to its recent Corporate Sponsors and Guests including:
- Accenture
- BAE Systems
- Benchmark Electronics
- Extreme Molding
- ExxonMobil
- General Dynamics
- General Electric
- General Motors
- IBM
- Lutron Electronics
- Knolls Atomic Power Lab
- MTI Micro and Mechanical Technology, Inc
- Proctor and Gamble
- W.L.Gore & Associates
Sponsor's Quotes:
"Extreme Molding has been proud to be associated with the PLP program. Lynn and I consistently let our sessions as guest lecturers inspired, energized and full of new ideas for our business. The PLP students are truly the best and the brightest, their maturity and self-confidence very evident during our dinner as well as in the classroom. They are not afraid to challenge the status quo in a very positive way, which makes us better managers in our business. As a corporate sponsor, we have been able to hire the students for special projects and summer jobs. Our customers have always been impressed with their work and their professionalism. We are not sure who has learned more from this wonderful collaboration- the students, or us." Joanne Moon and Lynn Momrow '86, Managing Partners, Extreme Molding
"The highest achievement of true leadership is the use of power to empower others, creating a vision for aspiration, stimulating an energy for transformation, and blazing a path for implementation" Diane C. Harris '67, CEO, Hypotenuse Enterprises Inc.
"Leadership is the most important attribute of successful managers. Although functional skills and general management competence are necessary and important, it is Leadership Excellence that differentiates the great from the good." Dr. Gregory N. Hughes '67, Clinical Professor, RPI Lally School of Management, Former President, AT&T Transmission Systems
"PLP is such an exciting program! The opportunity for students to interact with business leaders and discuss the challenges they face is unparalleled. These discussions go way beyond the academic and provide hands-on opportunities for students to grow as leaders." Kathie Leslie "83, Director of Personnel Operations, Lutron Electronics |