ITHACA, N.Y. -- We know that Cornell University engineering graduates often rise through the ranks to executive positions, or found and manage new companies of their own. Is there something special about an engineering education that prepares a person for leadership?
The Cornell Engineering Alumni Association (formerly Cornell Society of Engineers) will explore that question in this year's annual conference April 21-23 on campus. The conference is titled "Engineering as a Foundation for Business Leadership: Tales from the Frontlines."
Speakers and panel discussions will feature a number of alumni reporting on their own experiences in the business world.
Daniel Simpkins '80, M.Eng. '81, founder of Hillcrest Communications, will open the conference Thursday afternoon, delivering the William Ohaus Memorial Lecture on the "Ten Laws of Entrepreneurship." W. Kent Fuchs, the Joseph Silbert Dean of the College of Engineering, will welcome the participants on Friday morning and deliver an address titled "Leadership in Academia."
Other speakers and panelists include:
Further information is available on the association's Web site at http://www.ceaa.cornell.edu .
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