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Korea
ORGANIZATION
MISSION
LOCATION
UGS PLM Role
Society of CAD/CAM Engineers
(http://www.cadcam.or.kr)
The representative community consisting of
CAM/CAM related companies from S/W
companies to H/W vendors. Publish/distribute
regular academic journals and hold regular
workshop, event, and exhibitions.
As an only organization in Korea that provides
services in intellectual property protection to the
leading companies that are setting the pace for
digital age, SPC grew to 102 members. SPC
conducts comprehensive, industry-wide campaigns
to fight software piracy
RM 601 Science technology
Bldg 635-4 Yeoksam-dong,
Kangnam-gu Seoul,Korea
UGS Korea itself is a
member of this
community.
 Alain Iung
82.2.3016.2012
UGS Korea itself is a
member of this council.
 Alain Iung
82.2.3016.2012
ORGANIZATION
MISSION
LOCATION
Japan Automobile Manufacturers
Association, Inc (JAMA)
http://www.jama-english.jp
To promote the sound development of the
Japanese automobile industry and contribute to
economic and social welfare. Conduct studies and
surveys related to automobile production,
distribution, trade and use. Helps to establish
policy for development, improvement and promote
technology, Establishes and promotes policies
automobile trade and international exchange.
Jidosha kaikan, 1-30, Shiba
Daimon 1-chome, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 105-0012 Japan
Korea Software Property Council
(SPC)
(www.spc.or.kr)
Chunsa Bldg 2 floor, SeochoDong 1677-14,Seocho -ku,
Seoul , Korea
Japan
UGS PLM Role

Hironori
Yamamoto –
81-3-5354-6726
China
ORGANIZATION
Hong Kong Productivity Council
www.hkpc.org
UGS Institute of YanCheng Institute of
Technology (YCIT)
http://www.ycit.cn/
MISSION
To assist local industry to improve productivity
through the provision of professional services to
achieve more effective certification of available
resources and the increased value-added content of
products and services
The UGS Institute at YCIT was established to
develop next generation PLM Automotive Engineers
in China. Initial plans include 400 undergraduates
yearly with at least 100 passing the NX Design
Certification.
LOCATION
UGS PLM
Role
HKPC Building, 78 Tat Chee
Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Industrial Partner Advisor
 Andrew Hsuan
852 22303300
Huanghai Central Road, No. 20
Yancheng, P. R. China
*UGS Regional Development
Director
*Operations Manager
 Chijen Hsu
714-952-5548
 Tracy Yang
86-21-62898000
EXT 5829
TONGJI / UGS PLM Automotive
Virtual Development Center
Provide environment where students, faculty and
Shanghai, China
industry partners can benefit from the latest digital
design and manufacturing technologies and research
Advisory Board –
 Tracy Yang
86-21-62898000
 Chijen Hsu
714-952-5548
BIT-UGS PLM Digital Collaboration
& Innovation Technology Center
Incorporate PLM software into Beijing area
curriculum and manufacturing process to sharpen
student skills ad increase regional productivity
* Industry Partner
* Board of Advisors
 Chijen Hsu
714-952-5548
 Chijen Hsu
714-952-5548
The Chinese Mechanical Engineering
Society (CMES)
http://www.cmes.org
To promote development of the art/science of
mechanical engineering, organize technical
activities including, training, education, publish
inter-media service.
Beijing, China
Beijing, China
Europe
ORGANIZATION
MISSION
LOCATION
UGS PLM ROLE
ESTIEM (The organisation of European
STudents of Industrial Engineering and
Management)
http://www.estiem.org/DesktopDefault.as
px?TabID=22
To increase communication and cooperation between
students and institutions of technology in Europe
within the field of Industrial Engineering and
Management (IEM).
Paviljoen A22
P.O. Box 513
5600 MB Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Board of Directors
 Martien Merks
31 73 6802520
BECTA
(British Educational Communications
and Technology Agency)
http://www.becta.org.uk/
Support the development of ICT in education
throughout the UK
Millburn Hill Road
Science Park
Coventry
CV4 7JJ
Industry Partner
 Anthony Bristow
44-0-1276-705156
African Regional Program for
Productivity and Transformation
Nurture and environment for career development and Active programs in work in Ghana, Industry Partner
manufacturing competitiveness in Africa using
Uganda and Egypt
 Hulas King
advanced PLM technology.
314-264-8670
 Colin Johnson,
Account Executive
1276 702026
ASIM – Arbeitsgemeinschaft Simulation It is an organization and actively supporting the VDI
writing the German Industrial Norm (DIN 3633) for
discrete event simulation.
SEFI
(European Society of
Engineering Education)
www.ntb.ch/SEFI
Promotes challenges and global changes in
Engineering Education
Member
 Matthias Heinicke
+49 711 138 9299
SEFI Headquarters
119, rue de Stassart
B-1050 Bruxelles
* Industry Partner
 Georg Wessels
49-221-20802-310
* Principal Speaker
 Gunter Deisenroth
49-6103-2065-205
Global
ORGANIZATION
MISSION
LOCATION
UGS PLM ROLE
SAE
(Society of Automotive Engineers)
www.sae.org
The Society of Automotive Engineers
(SAE) is the international engineering
society established for "advancing
mobility on land and in air, sea, and
space." Included in the members of
SAE are leaders and workers from all
areas of the transportation industry, as
well as thousands of college students
around the world.
Allow students to design, fabricate and
compete with small formula-style pace
cars
SAE World Headquarters
400 Commonwealth Drive
Warrendale, PA 15096-0001
*Chairman ABET Relations
Committee
*Engineering Executive Board
 Hulas King
(314) 264-8670
755 W. Big Beaver, Suite
1600
Troy MI 48084 USA
Industry sponsor
 Bill Dye
(734) 452-5217
SME
(Society of Manufacturing Engineers)
www.sme.org
Promote excellence in manufacturing
world-wide
1 SME Drive
P.O. Box 930
Dearborn, MI 48121
WYSE
(World-Wide Youth in Science
and Engineering)
www.engr.uiuc.edu/WYSE
Foster excellence in mathematics and 400 Engineering Hall, MCthe sciences among youth in the world 268
with emphasis on attracting the greatest 1308 W. Green Street
number of diverse students to careers in Urbana, IL 61801
engineering and the sciences.
Develop and manage standards for
111 Market Pl., Suite 1050
Engineering curriculum at all U.S.Baltimore, MD 21202
based Engineering/Technology
academic institutions.
*Sr. Member
 Tony Hemmelgarn
(313) 317 6097
*Commissioner Representative
 Hulas King
(314) 264 -8670
Board of Advisors
Corporate Sponsor
 Hulas King
(314) 264 8670
Formula SAE
www.sae.org/students/formula.htm
ABET
(Accreditation Board for
Engineering Technology)
www.abet.org
INCOSE (International Council on Systems
Engineering)
www.incose.org
INCOSE is an international
authoritative body promoting the
application of an interdisciplinary
approach and means to enable the
realization of successful systems
INCOSE
2150 N. 107th St., Suite 205
Seattle, WA 98133-9009
USA
Industry Evaluator
ABET Commissioner
 Hulas King
(314) 264 8670
Technical Board, Corporate Advisory
Board
 Mark Sampson
(972) 987-3227
 Joe Policani
(513) 576-2908
IFEES (International Federation of
Engineering Education Societies)
ASEE
(American Society of
Engineering Educators)
www.asee.org
PACE
(Partners for the Advancement of
Collaborative Engineering Education)
http://www.pacepartners.org
BSA
(Business Software Alliance)
www.bsa.org
Define the Line
http://www.definetheline.com
JT Open Program
www.jtopen.com
The International Federation of
Engineering Education Societies
(IFEES) was established to contribute
toward collaboration among
engineering education organizations.
Information technology and global
communications have drastically
altered the engineering field, making
such collaborations of real value to the
engineering education community.
Further Education and Engineering in
Engineering Technology by promoting
excellence in instruction and research,
exercising world-wide leadership,
fostering technological education of
society and promoting quality products
and services to its members.
1818 N Street, N.W., Suite
Founding Member & Board
600
Representative
Washington, DC 20036-2479
 Hulas King
(314) 264-8670
1818 N Street, N.W., Suite
*Senior Industry Member
600
 Hulas King
Washington, DC 20036-2479
(314) 264-8670
*Keynote speaker 3rd international
colloquium
 Hans-Kurt Lubberstedt
(852) 2230-3388
* Member
 Vijay Dwarakanath
(480) 205-5354
Integrate Math-based CAD/CAM/CAE PACE Office
Board of Directors
(Unigraphics) into the curriculum of
6442 East 12 Mile Road
 Ed Arlin, Executive PACE
strategically selected academic partners MC: 480-303-110
Chairman
worldwide.
Warren, MI 48090
(734) 953-3840
 Hulas King, Core Team
Member
(314) 264.8670
The Business Software Alliance
BSA United States
*Co-founder and Board of Directors of
promotes global policies that foster
1150 18th Street, NW
BSA
innovation, growth and a competitive Suite 700
 Tom Lemberg
marketplace for commercial software Washington, DC 20036
(972) 987-3356
and related technologies. Strong
*Executive VP, General Counsel and
copyright protections, cyber security
Secretary of UGS Corp.
and barrier-free trade are crucial to
achieving these goals.
“Define the Line” is an awareness
Washington, D.C.
program designed to educate students
about using commercial software
legally, respecting copyrighted works
online and understanding the impact of
software theft on all of us.
At the request of many customers, UGS 5800 Granite Parkway
has established an International JT
Plano, TX 75024
Open Program, as part of PLM Open,
to promote JT as an open visualization
format for 3D visualization and
*Co-founder and Board of Directors of
BSA
 Tom Lemberg
(972) 987-3356
*Executive VP, General Counsel and
Secretary of UGS Corp.
*Co-Founder:
 Mark Matousek
(858) 720-3022
*Management Review Board
(Executive Board) Chairperson
interoperability.
The JT Open Program is for companies
(Corporate Members) that desire to use
JT for visualization and interoperability
in their business processes and software
vendors (Vendor Members) that desire
to provide JT-enabled applications to
Corporate Members comprise the
primary membership of the Program.
*JT Open Program Manager
USA
ORGANIZATION
MISSION
Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce
http://www.gdc.org/
To unite and engage the Dallas region's 700 N. Pearl Street Suite
business community, and provide
1200, Dallas, Texas 75201
dynamic business and civic leadership
to develop and sustain a prosperous
economy and a vibrant community.
Through close partnerships with
leading business, research projects, a
world-class faculty and staff, we go
"beyond engineering" to produce wellrounded and highly talented leaders for
tomorrow.
To provide love, security and
St. Vincent Home for Children
(The German St. Vincent Orphan Association) professional treatment for troubled
children and their families through a
http://www.saintvincenthome.org/
fully integrated program of services.
SMU Engineering College
http://engr.smu.edu
LOCATION
UGS PLM ROLE
Board of Directors & Chairman’s
Circle
 Tony Affuso
(972) 987-3350
The SMU School of
Engineering
P. O. Box 750335
Dallas, TX 75275-0335
Board of Directors Engineering
Advisory Board
 Tony Affuso, President &CEO
UGS Corp.
(972) 987-3350
7401 Florissant Road
St. Louis, MO 63121-4835
Board of Directors
 Pat Kruse
(314) 264-8661
The Neeley School of Business at TCU
http://www.neeley.tcu.edu/about/
Committed to developing ethical
2800 S. University Drive
leaders with a global perspective who Fort Worth, TX 76129
help shape the business environment of
a rapidly changing future and
developing and disseminating leading
edge thought in order to improve the
practice of business.
AIA Supplier Management Council
http://www.aiaaerospace.org/supplier_res/supplier2.cfm
The AIA SMC is a unique aerospace
1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite Member
forum where customers, AIA regular 1700
 Ed Glueckler
member companies, and AIA associate Arlington, VA 22209-3901
(480) 323-9966
member companies unite to find
Board Member
 John Graham
(972) 987-3365
solutions. Established in 1997, the
Supplier Management Council is the
primary industry forum for improving
the relationship between suppliers and
customers.
American Bar Association Forum on Air &
Space Law
www.abanet.org
ATA e-Business Forum
www.ataebiz.org
The Forum on Air and Space law
serves as a vital link to timely
information in the aviation arena.
Membership includes professional
who represent all areas of air and
space law including airlines, airports,
labor, financial communities, the
FAA, DOT, NASA as well as
attorneys practicing in corporate,
litigation and antitrust areas.
To establish a global commercial
aviation industry information
framework that facilitates improved
business agility, reduces costs,
increases speed of business and
maintains the highest level of safety.
American Bar Association
Forum on Air & Space Law
321 N. Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60610
Member
 Ed Glueckler
(480) 323-9966
Air Transport Association
of America
e-Business Program
1301 Pennsylvania Ave,
NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 200041707
The Wings Club
P.O. Box 4464
New York, NY 10163
UGS Representative
 Ed Glueckler
(480) 323-9966
The Wings Club was founded to
maintain a non-profit aviation
meeting place to promote the
advancement and development of
aeronautics
The Mission of ASA is to be a global Aviation Suppliers
The Aviation Suppliers Association
resource for the aerospace industry
Association 734 15th Street,
www.aviationsuppliers.org
through the promotion of safety,
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regulatory compliance and ethical
Washington, DC 20005
business practices. Membership
includes airlines, manufacturers,
MRO facilities and other companies
that provide a service to the aviation
industry.
University Gateway Center
University of North Texas President’s Council The President's Council is the
http://www.unt.edu/development/clubs/prescoun university’s premiere giving club made 801 North Texas Blvd., 2nd
up of over 1,000 alumni, faculty and
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friends of the university. Members
Denton, TX 76201
make an annual contribution, which is
donated to scholarships in their names
or in the names of favorite professors or
friends. The contribution may also be
made to an unrestricted fund for
The Wings Club
www.wingsclub.org
Member
 Ed Glueckler
(480) 323-9966
Founding President and present
UGS Representative
 Ed Glueckler
(480) 323-9966
UNT President’s Council UGS
Executive Rep.
 Craig Berry, Senior VP
Information Technology and
CIO
(972) 987-3364
innovative educators and programs.
UNT College of Engineering
http://www.eng.unt.edu/index.htm
The Engineering Advising office
College of Engineering
provides services for undergraduate and P.O. Box 310440
undergraduate prospective students at Denton, Texas 76203-0330
the University of North Texas.
UNT College of Engineering Advisory
Board Member
 Craig Berry, Senior VP
Information Technology and
CIO
(972) 987-3364
UNT Department of Computer Science &
Engineering
http://www.cs.unt.edu/index.php
The Department of Computer Science Computer Science &
and Engineering at the University of
Engineering
North Texas provides very high quality P.O. Box 311366
educational programs by maintaining a Denton, Texas 76203
balance between theoretical and
Phone: (940) 565-2767
experimental aspects of computer
science, as well as a balance between
software and hardware issues, and by
providing curricula that serve the
citizens and industrial organizations of
Texas in general, and those in North
Texas in particular.
The Alliance for Higher Education is a 2602 Rutford Ave.
consortium of North Texas colleges and Richardson, TX 75080
universities and acts as the formal,
Regional Center for Innovation and
Commercialization (RCIC) for the State
of Texas. The Alliance was initially
founded as the TAGER Television
Network, which innovated the delivery
of university education content directly
into the workplace.
The Plano Chamber of Commerce
1200 E. 15th. Street
provides resources to maximize
Plano, TX 75074
business performance through
advocacy, education and networking.
UNT Department of CSE Advisory
Board Member
 Craig Berry, Senior VP
Information Technology and
CIO
(972) 987-3364
The Corporate Executive Board
provides best practices research,
decision support tools, and executive
education to a membership of the
world's leading corporations and notfor-profit institutions.
A not-for-profit association, AIAG's
primary goals are to reduce cost and
complexity within the automotive
2000 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW, Suite 6000
Washington, DC 20006
General Counsel Roundtable
 Tom Lemberg
(972) 987-3356
AIAG
26200 Lasher Rd. Suite 200
Southfield, MI 48034-7100
Board of Directors
 Eric Sterling
248 352 0133
Alliance for Higher Education
http://www.allianceedu.org/
Plano Chamber of Commerce
http://www.planocc.org/
Corporate Executive Board
http://www.executiveboard.com/default.html
Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG)
www.aiag.org
Board of Trustees
 Craig Berry, Sr. VP
Information Technology and
CIO
(972) 987-3364
Board Member
 Craig Berry, Sr. VP
Information Technology and
CIO
(972) 987-3364
supply chain and to improve speed-to- 248 358 3570
market, product quality, employee
health-and-safety and the environment.
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA)
www.aia-aerospace.org
Team Central Gymnastics Academy
http://www.teamcentral.org/
The Aerospace Industries Association
represents the nation's leading
manufacturers and suppliers of civil,
military, and business aircraft,
helicopters, UAVs, space systems,
aircraft engines, missiles, materiel, and
related components, equipment,
services, and information technology.
TEAM CENTRAL GYMNASTIC
ACADEMY is a 22,000 square foot,
tax exempt, not-for-profit, 501-C-3
national level gymnastic training center
located in Maryland Heights,
Missouri. We are dedicated to
positively influencing the life of every
child and creating a world-class
gymnastics organization.
1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite Associate Member
1700
 Ed Glueckler
Arlington, VA 22209-3901
480-323-9966
2675 METRO BLVD.
MARYLAND HEIGHTS,
MO 63043
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association 421 Aviation Way
(AOPA) has a membership base of over Frederick, MD 21701
www.aopa.org
400,000 making it the largest and most
influential aviation association in the
world. Member services range from
representation at the federal, state, and
local levels to legal services, advice,
and other aviation services.
PLM DC
(PLM Development Consortium)
www.plmdc.engin.umich.edu/events.htm
The Metroplex Technology Business Council
www.metroplextbc.org
Serve as an inter-disciplinary center for Ann Arbor, MI
the development of inter-behavioral
research of PLM and the dissemination
and education of the use of PLM
concepts, tools, process and practices in
industry.
Dedicated to the development of the
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Telecom Corridor and the Metroplex Richardson, Texas 75080using their resources to: Establish a
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global center of excellence, Foster
Phone: 972-238-8998
development of human resources,
leverage collaborative actions, Provide
for technology leadership development,
and Support the development of local
world-class public and higher education
systems.
Board Member
 Dennis Watson
(314) 264-8225
Member
 Ed Glueckler
480-323-9966
Provider Member
 Eric Sterling, VP Auto
Marketing
248.352.0133
*Board of Directors
 John Graham
972-987-3365
*Member
 Craig Berry
972-987-3364
NAM (National Association of Manufacturers) The NAM’s mission is to enhance the 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
competitiveness of manufacturers by Washington, DC 20004-1790
http://www.nam.org/s_nam/index.asp
shaping a legislative and regulatory
environment conducive to U.S.
economic growth and to increase
understanding among policymakers, the
media and the general public about the
vital role of manufacturing to
America’s economic future and living
standards.
The mission of Florida Agricultural and 2525 Pottsdamer Street
Florida A&M University –Florida State
Mechanical University (FAMU), as an Tallahassee, FL 32310-6046
University College of Engineering
1890 land-grant institution, is to
provide an enlightened and enriched
academic, intellectual, moral, cultural,
ethical, technological and studentcentered environment, conducive to the
development of highly qualified
individuals who are prepared and
capable of serving as leaders and
contributors in our ever-evolving
society.
Create career development
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Operation Good Cheer
opportunities in Detroit area in
Park Drive
www.cfsm.org/OperationGoodCheer.htm
conjunction with the FORD outreach P.O. Box 348
program
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A non-profit organization providing a P.O. Box 9555
Teen Response, Inc. TM
variety of services for adolescents who Cincinnati, OH 45209
(A public, non-profit organization)
have an interest in taking age
http://www.teenresponse.org
appropriate responsibility for their
world.
Board of Directors
 Ed Arlin
(734) 953-3840
Engineering Executive Advisory
Council
 Hulas King
(314) 264-8670
Industry Partner
 Tony Hemmelgarn
313-317-6097
Board of Directors
 Jerome Johnson
(513) 576-5931
RCGA (St. Louis Regional Chamber and
Growth Association)
http://www.stlrcga.org/
The Mission of the St. Louis RCGA is One Metropolitan Square
to unite the region's business
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community, and to engage dynamic
St. Louis, MO 63102
business and civic leadership to develop
and sustain a world-class economy and
community.
Executive Leadership Circle
 Scott Bell
(314) 264-8662
Michigan Chamber of Commerce
http://www.michamber.com/
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce 600 S. Walnut St., Lansing,
was established in November 1959 to Michigan 48933
represent employer interests by
working to promote conditions
favorable to economic development in
Michigan.
Sr. Executive Representative Michigan
Chamber of Commerce
 Tony Hemmelgarn
(313)-317-6097
SEM Haven Health & Residential Care Center
http://www.semcommunities.org/haven/
SHRM
(Society for Human Resource Management)
http://www.shrm.org
A multi-disciplinary team involving
Activities, Social Service, Dietary,
Rehab, and Nursing personnel interact
with family members and residents to
develop a plan of care most appropriate
to address the challenges each resident
is facing.
Serves the needs of the human resource
management professional by providing
the most essential and comprehensive
set of resources available.
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Board of Directors:
*Member
 Donald Nicolaus
(513) 576-2697
*Vice President
 Mary Anne Will
(513) 576-2739
Board of Directors
 Dan Malliet
(972) 987-3354
TRACE is a non-profit membership
2121 K Street
Board Member
association that specializes in antiSuite 700
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bribery due diligence reviews and
Washington, D.C. 20037
(314) 264-8410
compliance training for international
commercial intermediaries (sales agents
and representatives, consultants,
distributors, and suppliers). TRACE
members are “pre-vetted” partners for
multinational corporations seeking to
do business with intermediaries who
share their commitment to transparent
and ethical business practices.
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Board of Directors
Development Process, teams will gain Austin, TX 78722
http://www.challengex.org/
 John Heidorn
valuable experience in real-world
(734) 953-3509
engineering practices. These highly
skilled engineers will also develop a
strong understanding of advanced
vehicle technologies that will prepare
them to lead the automotive industry
into the 21st Century and enable North
America to remain competitive in the
global marketplace.
The IAAP mission is to be the
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IAAP (International Association of
acknowledged, recognized leader of
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Administrative Professionals)
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administrative professionals and to
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http://www.iaap-hq.org/
(256) 705-2501
enhance their individual and collective
value, image, competence, and
influence.
Trace International, Inc. (Transparent Agents
and Contracting Entities)
http://www.traceinternational.org/
SWE (Society of Women Engineers)
http://www.swe.org
Stimulate women to achieve full
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potential in careers as engineers and
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leaders, expand the image of the
engineering profession as a positive
force in improving the quality of life,
and demonstrate the value of diversity.
Corporate Member
 Tracey Lusby
(513) 576-2987
 Sue Wise
(714) 952-5492
NGMTI (Next Generation Manufacturing
Technology Initiative)
http://www.ngmti.org/
The purpose of the Next Generation
Cincinnati, OH
Manufacturing Technology Initiative
(NGMTI) is to accelerate the
development and implementation of
breakthrough manufacturing
technologies in support of the
transformation of the defense industrial
base and the global economic
competitiveness of U.S.-based
manufacturing.
The EOA is dedicated to promoting
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ethical business practices and serving as Suite 324,
a global forum for the exchange of
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information and strategies among
organizations and individuals
responsible for ethics, compliance and
business conduct programs.
Member
 Jim Thompson
(630) 437-6796
EOA (Ethics Officer Association)
http://www.eoa.org/
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University of Kentucky, College of Engineering To provide education, research, and
service in a scholarly environment in a Building
Alumni Association
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 prepares our students for
successful professional career;
 addresses the changing needs
of our other constituents; and
 responds to the technological
challenges facing the
Commonwealth and the
nation.”
Clermont Senior Services Inc.
http://www.clermontseniors.com/
To improve the quality of life for older 2085-A Front Wheel Drive
adults by providing a broad range of
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home and community based services, 513-724-1255
enabling them to remain as active and
independent as possible.
Sponsoring Partner
 Rose Marie Glazer
(972) 987-3220
Board of Directors
 Nick Ritter
(513) 576-2012
*Board of Trustees
 G. Thomas Rocklin
(513) 576-2646
The Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown To enable adults to acquire basic
listening,
Counties
http://www.clermontbrownliteracy.org/index.sht speaking, reading and writing skills
needed
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to participate fully in society, and to
increase
awareness of literacy needs in our
community.
756 Old Street, Rt. 74
Cincinnati, OH 45245
Organization of a powerful, extensive 2050 Kenny Road
Ohio State University-Wright Center of
imaging and bioinformatics
Columbus, OH 43210
Innovation
http://medicine.osu.edu/radiology/Divisions/imre infrastructure that will integrate the
state's scientific community into a
s/WCI_main.htm
virtual think tank for research and
development.
Board of Directors
 G. Thomas Rocklin
(513) 576-2646
Board Member
 Steve Bashada
(513) 576-2453
 Jeffrey M. Kyler
(937) 477-2055
Baker College
http://www.baker.edu/
The mission of Baker College is to
1500 University Dr.
Advisory Board Member
provide quality higher education and
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2642
 Neil R. Kauppila
training which enable graduates to be
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successful throughout challenging and
rewarding careers.
Financial Executives International
http://www.fei.org/
Mission is to be the preeminent
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Chief Financial Officer
association for financial executives by: Florham Park, NJ 07932-0674
 Doug Barnett
networking - providing forums
for peer networking
knowledge - alerting members to
emerging issues
advocacy - advocating the views
of financial executives
ethics - promoting ethical conduct
The Center's mission is to serve as a
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Industrial Advisory Board Member
national center of excellence in ITPittsburgh, PA 15261
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enabled design and realization of
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discrete manufactured products by
envisioning that information is the life
blood of an enterprise and collaboration
is the hallmark that seamlessly
integrates design, development, testing,
manufacturing, and servicing of
products around the world.
NSF Center for e-Design
http://www.e-designcenter.info/default.aspx
One Dupont Circle, Suite 400 Board of Director SLCC
Association of Governing Board of Universities To advance the practice of citizen
trusteeship and help ensure the quality Washington DC, 20036
& Colleges
 Hulas King
and success of our nation’s colleges and
http://www.agb.org/
(314) 264-8670
universities.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) 2800 Reading Road
American Cancer Society Hamilton County
Cincinnati, OH 45206
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/home/index.asp?l is a nationwide, community- based
voluntary health organization.
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Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the
ACS has state divisions and more than
3,400 local offices.
To serve as a catalyst to bring people 119 W. Main Street
Clermont 20/20, Inc. (Leadership Institute
together to improve the quality of life in Amelia, OH 45102-1701
Council)
Clermont County.
http://www.clermont2020.org/
TechSolve
Technology Solutions Center
Enhance the Competitiveness of
Manufacturing and Technology
Business
111 Edison Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45216
EMTEC
(The Edison Material Technology Center)
www.emtec.org
Strengthening industrial
competitiveness and meeting your
needs.
3155 Research Blvd.
Dayton, Ohio 45420
(937) 259-1365
Virginia Biosciences Development Center
www.vabiotech.com
To promote the advancement, nurture 800 East Leigh Streets
the environment and accommodate the Richmond, VA 23219
functions of a thriving biosciences
804-827-VBCD
community in the greater Richmond
area in partnerships with Virginia
Commonwealth University and other
research institutions, business,
government and non-for-profitorganizations. We will do this by
developing programs, initiatives and
facilities that lead to the creation of new
jobs, companies and investments in the
region in which will result in enhanced
economic opportunity for those who are
directly and indirectly involved in the
Park and its activities.
Committed to the development and
Arlington, VA
expansion of current wireless
technology curricular in academic
institutions worldwide
GWEC
(Global Wireless
Education Consortium)
www.gwec.org
*Communications and Marketing
Mission Chair
*Executive Committee Member
 Susan Cinadr
513-576-3736
Member
 G. Thomas Rocklin
(513) 576-2646
Board of Directors
 Jim Thompson
VP, Central Region
630-437-6796
Board of Directors
 Jeff Kyler
(937-477-2055)
Board of Directors
 Steve McCummings
703-561-2270
Board of Directors
 Dr. Mohsen Rezayat, Chief
Solutions Architect
(513-576-5981)
AMIE
(Advancing Minorities
Interest in Engineering)
http://www.amie.ws
Promote Engineering Excellence for
U.S.-based Historical Black Colleges
and Universities (HBCU’s).
Manufacturing Training Alliance
Provide PLM opportunities for youth, Wellston, MO
dislocated workers, incumbent workers
to obtain employment and increase
regional competitiveness
Public-Private partnership structured as Juvenile Detention Center
a self-help program to break the cycle St. Louis, MO
of homelessness.
CAP
(Crusade Against Crime
Child Assistant Program)
PHAME
(Philadelphia Area
Accelerated Manufacturing
Education) Inc.
NSBE
(National Society of Black Engineers)
www.nsbe.org
RISE
(Regional Institute for
Science &Education)
F1 in Schools
http://www.f1inschools.us/
AIAA
(American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics)
www.aiaa.org
Morgan State University
School of Engineering
5200 Perring Parkway
Baltimore, MD 21251
Corporate Sponsor
Board of Directors
Member for UGS & EDS
 Hulas King
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Board of Directors
 Hulas King
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Board of Advisors
 Hulas King
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Address the shortage of qualified
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manufacturing workers in the
Philadelphia, PA 19138
Philadelphia area by providing low and
moderate income individuals (the
working poor) the skills to become
precision manufacturing specialists,
able to earn family sustaining wages.
Develop and promote emerging
1454 Duke Street
Engineering opportunities for youth and Alexandria, Virginia 22314
professionals from under-represented
populations and at-risk environments.
Develop plans for changing needs of
HQ at the Univ. of MO-St.
Science and Education in the greater
Louis campus
St. Louis Metropolitan Area.
*Corporate Sponsor
* Industry Partner
 Mike Schwind
(610) 225-8718
to help change perceptions of
engineering, science and technology by
creating a fun and exciting learning
environment for young people to
develop an informed view about careers
in Engineering, Science and
Technology’
The non-profit AIAA is the principal AIAA
society and voice serving the aerospace Suite 500
profession. Its primary purpose is to
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advance the arts, sciences and
Reston, VA 20191-4344
technology of aeronautics and
astronautics and to foster and promote
the professionalism of those engaged in
these pursuits. Although founded and
based in the United States, AIAA is a
global organization with nearly 30,000
individual professional members, over
50 corporate members, thousands of
customers world-wide and an active
international outreach.
Board of Director
 Ruth Lung
(513) 576-2088
Member of Gateway Chapter
 Hulas King
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Board of Directors
 Hulas King
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Member of CAD/CAM Technical
Committee
 Hulas King
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GEM
(National Consortium for Graduate Degrees For
Minorities In Engineering and Science, Inc.)
www.nd.edu/~gem
Focus: HOPE
http://www.focushope.edu
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
(SIUE)
www.siue.edu
University of Michigan
Mechanical Engineering Program
www.umich.edu
Defense Logistics Agency http://www.dla.mil/
Central State University
www.centralstate.edu
GEM is designed to offer opportunities P.O. Box 537
GEM Industry Partnership
for under-represented students to obtain Notre Dame, IN 46556
 Charles Bass
M.S. degrees in engineering and Ph.D.
734-779-8536
degrees in engineering and the natural
and physical science through a program
of paid summer internships and
graduate financial assistance
Civil rights organization geared
1400 Oakman Blvd.
Industry Partner, Mentor, and
towards developing opportunities in
Detroit, MI
Corporate Sponsor
advanced manufacturing for
 Kevin Blevins
disadvantaged youth (at risk) in the
734-953-3810
Detroit area.
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, Illinois 62026 Board of Advisors, IPAC
Edwardsville is a public comprehensive
 Hulas King
university dedicated to the
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communication, expansion and
integration of knowledge through
excellent undergraduate education as its
first priority and complementary
excellent graduate and professional
academic programs; through the
scholarly, creative and research activity
of its faculty, staff and students; and
through public service and cultural and
arts programming in its region.
The University of Michigan is a global 3074 Fleming Administration Board of Advisors
leader known for advancing all aspects Building Ann Arbor, Michigan
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of life: health, law and public policy, 48109-1340
734-953-3840
the arts and humanities, science and
engineering. Students and faculty have
the opportunity to achieve more at the
University of Michigan than anywhere
else.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
UGS Representative
is a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
 Timothy Nichols
defense agency. DLA provides
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worldwide logistics support for the
missions of the Military Departments
and the Unified Combatant Commands
under conditions of peace and war. It
also provides logistics support to other
DoD Components and certain Federal
agencies, foreign governments,
international organizations, and others
as authorized.
Central State University shall in its own P.O. Box 1004 • Wilberforce, Board of Advisors
unique way, provide for equal to higher Ohio 45384
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education for all applicants regardless
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Texas Southern University
www.tsu.edu
of race, creed, sex, or physical
limitation. To that end, Central State
University carries out the following
mission
TSU-a special purpose institution of
3100 Cleburne Street,
higher education for urban Engineering Houston, TX 77004
/ Technology programs.
The mission of Beta Gamma Sigma is
to encourage and honor academic
achievement in the study of business
and to foster personal and professional
excellence among its members.
Our mission has been, since 1881, to
Tuskegee University
provide teaching, research and service
www.tuskegee.edu
to the members of our community and
to the world.
Develop opportunities in advanced
The Cornerstone Partnership
http://stlouis.missouri.org/cornerstone/cspfacts.h manufacturing for at-risk youth and
displaced workers in the St. Louis
tm
Metropolitan Area.
Students build off road vehicles to
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survive severe weather and topology
www.sae.org/students/minibaja.htm
punishment
Beta Gamma Sigma, Inc
www.betagammasigma.org
VIEWNET
(Virtual Interactive East-West
Network for Engineering and
Technology)
ASME
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
www.asme.org
BMES
(Biomedical Engineering Society)
www.bmes.org
Board of Advisors
 Hulas King
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125 Weldon Parkway
Sr. Member
Maryland Heights, MO 64043 Hulas King
3101
314-264-8670
Tuskegee, AL 36088 USA.
Phone: (334) 727 - 8356
Board of Advisors
 Hulas King
314-264-8670
Wellston, MO
Board of Directors
 Hulas King
314-264-8670
Mini Baja East
Mini Baja West
Industry Sponsor
 Bill Dye
734-452-5217
Provide the environment in which
Ohio Space Institute
unemployed citizens of the world can Cleveland, OH
work together to improve their
economic conditions and promote an
atmosphere of cooperation and peace.
To promote and enhance the technical Three Park Avenue
competency and professional wellNew York, NY 10016-5990
being of our members and through
quality programs and activities in
mechanical engineering, better enable
its practitioners to contribute to the
well-being of humankind.
The Biomedical Engineering Society 8401 Corporate Dr.
serves to promote the increase of
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biomedical knowledge and its
Landover, MD
utilization. Additionally, this society 20785-2224
shall introduce students to the
profession of biomedical engineering
and the roles and obligations of the
professional biomedical engineer and
provide an environment for social
interaction and exchange of ideas
between all levels of undergraduate
students, graduate students, and faculty.
Board of Directors Chairman
 Hulas King
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Industry Partners
 Hulas King
314-264-8670
Industry Partners, Advisory Board
Member
 Steve McCummings
703-561-2270,
Provide advance digital design and
365 Innovation Drive
engineering experience for students to Memphis, TN 38152-3115
enter today’s manufacturing technology
job market
Provides students with cutting-edge
Washington, DC
design and PLM tools to create
productive and real learning experience
that result in new products
Prepare youth to enter the fields of
City Detroit, MI
engineering by developing training
(15,000 students in Detroit
programs, mentoring, and corporate
Metropolitan area)
sponsorship.
Devoted to the needs of elementary,
Reston, VA
middle and high school students with a
dedicated interest in technology
Board of Advisors
Industry Partners
 David Cook
678-795-2207
Industry Partner
 Mo Baz
703-561-2241
ITEA
(International Technology
Education Association)
www.itea.org
Sophomores Exploring
Engineering
Prepare the next generation of
technological literacy
Industry Partner
 Kim Corbridge
513-755-6579
Inform, expose and encourage high
Atlanta, GA
school students to consider the field of
engineering
Industry Partners
 David Cook
678-795-2207
Future Cities Design Competition
www.futurecity.org
Allow youth to build future cities for US National
national corporations using PLM
software and advanced manufacturing
technologies
Provide state-of-the-art PLM
Miami, FL
curriculum and training for academic
and small/medium sized manufacturers
throughout Florida, Latin America and
South America.
Create nurturing environment that
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foster career development opportunities
for youth and global citizens via
positive motivation and leadership by
example
Develop economic, social and industrial 121 South Meramec
resources for the St. Louis region and Clayton, MO 63105
its national/international partners
Sponsored Industry Partner
 Tavia Carson
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Seeks to create dynamic partnerships Clifton Park, NY
with our nation’s schools to prepare an National Chapters
increasing and more diverse group of
students to be successful in engineering
and engineering technology programs
*Industry Partners
* MO PLTW State Leadership Team
Member
The University of Memphis Fedex Institute of
Technology
http://fedex.memphis.edu
NCIIA – National Center for Inventors and
Innovation Alliances
www.nciia.org
DAPCEP
(Detroit Area
Pre-College Engineering Program)
http://www.dapcep.org
TSA
(Technology Student Association) www.tsa.org
ETCOTA
(Engineering Technologies
Center of the Americas)
www.mdcc.edu/designtech/etcota.html
Stone Soup Leadership Institute
www.soup4world.com
St. Louis County Economic Council
http://www.slcec.com
Project Lead the Way
www.pltw.org
Reston, VA
Industry Partner
 Charles Bass
734-779-8536
Industry Partner
 Hulas King
314-264-8670
Advisory Board Member
 Joe Bosco
407-569-2155
Board of Directors
 Hulas King
314-264-8670
On-site Loaned Executive
 Hulas King
314-264-8670

Hulas King
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Makes the challenge of math and
Warrendale, PA
science exciting by bringing authentic
engineering design experiences into the
classroom
A group that is charted to ensure
401 Edgewater Place
WS – 1
consistent implementation of the web Suite 600,
(Web Services Interoperability organization)
services technology so that all
Waterfield, MA 01880
http://www.ws-i.org/
companies and vendors that use this
technology are interoperable
Develop professional business
SIU Headquarters
PBLC
opportunities for outstanding academic Edwardsville, IL
(Professional Business
performers and under-represented
Leadership Council)
populations in the greater St. Louis
metropolitan area.
Association of Governing Boards of Universities AGB is the only national organization One Dupont Circle
providing university and college
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and Colleges
presidents, board chairs and individual 20036
www.agb.org
trustees of both
Public and private institutions with the
resources they need to enhance their
effectiveness
The Milford Miami Township Chamber 100 Cemetery Road
Milford / Miami Township Chamber of
of Commerce is the the recognized
Milford, OH 45150
Commerce www.milfordmiamitownship.com
business voice of the community,
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representing all segments of the
community in a unified voice and
action.
A World in Motion
www.sae.org/students/awim.htm
SEM Haven Fund of the Greater Cincinnati
Foundation
http://www.greatercincinnatifdn.org/
200 West Fourth Street
To develop and grow a permanent
endowment for the purpose of funding Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-2602
projects that will enhance the quality of
life of SEM Haven’s residents
Clermont County Chamber of Commerce
http://www.clermontchamber.com/
With over 1300 members, the Clermont 553 Chamber Drive
Chamber represents member interests Milford, Ohio 45150
in Clermont with a strong and credible
voice.
National Business Travel Association
www.nbta.org
NBTA connects the business travel
world and promotes the value of
business travel management.
110 North Royal Street, 4th
Floor
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-684-0836
Fax: 703-684-0263
Industry Partner
Chairman of Education Committee
 Hulas King
(314) 264-8670
Corporate Member
 Aaron Baese
(314) 264-8410
Board of Directors
 Hulas King
(314) 264-8670
Board of Directors, SLLC
 Hulas King
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*Active Chamber Member
 Bill Carrelli
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* Active Member
 Mary Anne Will
513-576-2739
*Chairman
 G. Thomas Rocklin
513-576-2646
*Member
 Mary Anne Will
513-576-2739
Active Chamber Member
 Bill Carrelli
513 576 2149
Active Corporate Membership
 John Coyle
513 576 2885
 Jeff Kroeger
513 576 7020
Southern University College of Engineering –
Council of Visitors
Great Oaks Education Foundation
http://www.greatoaks.com/
Great Oaks Institute of Technology
Development (An Alliance of Business
and Education)
http://www.greatoaks.com/
St. Louis Community College Foundation
http://www.stlcc.edu/foundation/
Iowa State University Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Industrial Advisory Board
http://www.ece.iastate.edu/
To enhance the liaison between the
Southern University College Sr. Council Member
Southern University College of
of Engineering
 Hulas King
Engineering and the industrial,
P. O. Box 9969
(314) 264-8670
business, educational and government Baton Rouge, LA 70813
communities.
The purpose of the Great Oaks
3254 East Kemper Road,
President
Education Foundation is to expand
Cincinnati, OH 45241-1581.
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access to quality career-technical
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educational programs and services for
youth and adults and to enhance
community awareness and support for
career development opportunities
available throughout the Great Oak
district
To be the leader in career and technical 5956 Buckwheat Road
Board of Advisors
education, we will ensure the career and Milford, OH 45150
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academic success of all learners and be
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recognized as vital to the educational
and economic growth of our
communities. We will provide quality
workforce development programs and
services to meet the needs of our
customers.
The St. Louis Community College
Foundation partners with individuals
and organizations in the community to
help students achieve their dreams of
better lives through education. The
Foundation actively shares the College
goals of innovation and excellence.
The Industrial Advisory Board is made
up of representatives from leading
technology companies, and advises the
department and College of Engineering
on trends in industry and curriculum
needs.
300 South Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63102
Board of Directors & Executive
Committee
 Hulas H. King
(314) 264-8670
Iowa State University
Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering
2215 Coover Hall
Ames, Iowa 50011
Board of Advisors
 Bill Boswell
(515) 296-0856
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