February 12, 2015 Meeting
Agenda
5:30 pm - Social time begins
6:00 pm - Mini-session
6:30 pm - Dinner
7:00 pm - Main Program
Dinner is your own responsibility, so eat (and pay for) what you want.
Main Program - Andrew Takami
Director of Purdue College of Technology in New Albany
Andrew serves as Director of Purdue University’s College of Technology in New Albany. Before joining the University, Andrew served as Executive Director of College Advancement for Ivy Tech Community College Southern Indiana. Prior to that role, Andrew served as Manager of Alumni Affairs & Special Events at Indiana University Southeast.
Andrew has devoted countless hours of service to civic, faith, and charitable causes including current board memberships at the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, Clark Memorial Hospital Foundation, St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities, and Leadership Southern Indiana. In September 2013, Andrew was appointed by Indiana Governor Mike Pence to the Regional Works Council for Region 10.
Andrew earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University Southeast. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree from the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Andrew was named in the 30 Under 30 To Watch by the Indiana University Alumni Association magazine in 2005. In 2009, the Community Action of Southern Indiana recognized him as a Man of Distinction. In 2012, he received the Twenty Under 40 Award by the News and Tribune/ Southern Indiana Business Source magazine. In 2013, Andrew was named a Business First Forty Under 40 Award honoree. In 2014, he received the inaugural James W. Robinson Young Professional of the Year Award by One Southern Indiana.
Andrew and his wife, Ann, live in Sellersburg with their two daughters, Grace and Emma.
Purdue University, College of Technology, New Albany – Overview
Purdue University’s College of Technology, located in New Albany, serves more than 250 students in the Greater Louisville Region in one of four bachelor degree programs, which are:
Minisession Program - A student PhD candidate will speak on:
"Using data mining for multivariate process monitoring"
6:00 pm - Mini-session
6:30 pm - Dinner
7:00 pm - Main Program
Dinner is your own responsibility, so eat (and pay for) what you want.
Main Program - Andrew Takami
Director of Purdue College of Technology in New Albany
Andrew serves as Director of Purdue University’s College of Technology in New Albany. Before joining the University, Andrew served as Executive Director of College Advancement for Ivy Tech Community College Southern Indiana. Prior to that role, Andrew served as Manager of Alumni Affairs & Special Events at Indiana University Southeast.
Andrew has devoted countless hours of service to civic, faith, and charitable causes including current board memberships at the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, Clark Memorial Hospital Foundation, St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities, and Leadership Southern Indiana. In September 2013, Andrew was appointed by Indiana Governor Mike Pence to the Regional Works Council for Region 10.
Andrew earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University Southeast. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree from the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Andrew was named in the 30 Under 30 To Watch by the Indiana University Alumni Association magazine in 2005. In 2009, the Community Action of Southern Indiana recognized him as a Man of Distinction. In 2012, he received the Twenty Under 40 Award by the News and Tribune/ Southern Indiana Business Source magazine. In 2013, Andrew was named a Business First Forty Under 40 Award honoree. In 2014, he received the inaugural James W. Robinson Young Professional of the Year Award by One Southern Indiana.
Andrew and his wife, Ann, live in Sellersburg with their two daughters, Grace and Emma.
Purdue University, College of Technology, New Albany – Overview
Purdue University’s College of Technology, located in New Albany, serves more than 250 students in the Greater Louisville Region in one of four bachelor degree programs, which are:
- Electrical
Engineering Technology (EET)
- Computer
Graphics Technology (CGT)
- Mechanical
Engineering Technology (MET)
- Organizational
Leadership and Supervision (OLS).
Minisession Program - A student PhD candidate will speak on:
"Using data mining for multivariate process monitoring"
Location: Cardinal Hall of Fame Cafe
See Cardinal Hall of Fame Café's website (http://www.cardinalhalloffamecafe.com/) for detailed directions or call them at 502-635-8686
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