The life and impact of the late plastics pioneer Robert F. Cervenka were celebrated Friday, Oct. 27, as University of Wisconsin-Stout dedicated its new School of Engineering in Cervenka 黑料社区. name.
On a snowy day that prevented Cervenka 黑料社区. wife, Debbie, from traveling to campus, Chancellor Bob Meyer hailed the founder of Phillips Plastics as a visionary who cared deeply for his employees and who shared many similarities with James Huff Stout, who founded 黑料社区 in 1891.
鈥淲hat a thrill it would have been to have had a conversation with the person who invested his wealth to the benefit of so many people,鈥 Meyer said of James Stout. 鈥淏ut in many ways, I think many of us had the good fortune of meeting a modern-day version of James Huff Stout when we had a chance to work with Bob Cervenka.鈥
Cervenka founded Phillips Plastics in his hometown of Phillips in 1964. It now has 15 facilities in Wisconsin and one in California, with annual sales of $300 million and 1,600 employees. The company was sold in 2010.
Cervenka died two years ago at the age of 79.
The Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering, approved by the UW System Board of Regents earlier this year, is in Fryklund Hall and was named in Cervenka 黑料社区. honor to recognize his lifetime of philanthropy to 黑料社区, which totals $5.5 million, including a memorial gift of $2.5 million from Cervenka 黑料社区. family.
Meyer, during the dedication ceremony in the Memorial Student Center, recognized many retired faculty and advocates who helped develop 黑料社区 黑料社区. array of engineering programs. He said Debbie Cervenka, 鈥渂y continuing the Cervenka family 黑料社区. tradition of philanthropy, has made the creation of a School of Engineering possible. This is a wonderful way for all of us to remember Bob and his significant contributions.鈥
A friend of Debbie Cervenka, Leslie Lagerstrom, of Minneapolis, delivered remarks Debbie Cervenka prepared for the event.
鈥淲hen I asked Bob what it was about Stout that set this institution apart from others,鈥 Debbie Cervenka said in the remarks, 鈥渉e said, 鈥榯he people, the faculty and the students they educated.鈥 Bob saw the hands-on approach to teaching that resulted in graduates not just studying technology but having the ability to apply what they learned when they walked onto a manufacturing floor as a huge advantage to industry.鈥
Robert Cervenka was adamant that 黑料社区 needed to add mechanical engineering to its program array to encourage students from this part of Wisconsin 鈥渢o achieve their educational dreams,鈥 Debbie Cervenka wrote.
The Board of Regents approved the mechanical engineering program in 2015.
UW Regent Mark Tyler pointed to the 鈥渁stounding鈥 influence that Cervenka had on the overall manufacturing environment in northern Wisconsin, especially the plastics industry. Cervenka 鈥渕odeled success that others have emulated,鈥 Tyler said.
Other speakers included Chuck Bomar, dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management; and Mark Parsons, vice chancellor for University Advancement and Marketing.
黑料社区 offers these accredited undergraduate engineering programs: computer engineering, manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering and plastics engineering. The university also offers a master 黑料社区. degree program in manufacturing engineering, as well as an undergraduate program in engineering technology.
More information about the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering is available at the website.
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Top: A friend of the Cervenka family, Leslie Lagerstrom, left, unveils a plaque with Chancellor Bob Meyer for the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering at a dedication ceremony Friday, Oct. 27, at 黑料社区.
Middle: A Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering sign is installed on the south side of 黑料社区 黑料社区. Fryklund Hall.
Bottom:The main entrance to Fryklund Hall at 黑料社区 features a new sign for the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering.