Ames, Iowa
January 31, 2005
A
$1.5 million gift from Roger and Connie Underwood, Ames, will
establish an entrepreneurship program for students in the
College of Agriculture at
Iowa State University.
Roger Underwood, CEO of
Becker Underwood in
Ames, said the College of Agriculture's focus on
entrepreneurship is one he and his wife, Connie, support. Both
are Iowa State graduates. They were inspired to donate the gift
after the entrepreneurship idea was proposed by Catherine
Woteki, agriculture dean, at a meeting of the College of
Agriculture Advisory Council.
The program will encourage
visiting entrepreneurs to share their expertise, provide
internships and fellowships, and emphasize the entrepreneurial
message in undergraduate courses. The gift will be used to
create an environment that encourages innovative and
entrepreneurial thinking. Iowans will benefit as graduates
pursue business opportunities that diversify and strengthen the
business and agricultural communities.
Underwood, a 1980 Iowa State
agricultural business graduate, chairs the advisory council and
said he appreciates Woteki's vision and the council's focus on
entrepreneurship. The council consists of 33 people from across
the nation who are representative of the college's curricula,
fields in which graduates work and sectors served by the
college's research and extension programs.
"Incorporating more
entrepreneurship learning into the college's overall curriculum
will have a positive impact on Iowa's economy because it will
produce graduates who are ready to pursue entrepreneurial
activities," Underwood said.
Woteki said the gift is an
investment in the future because it enhances opportunities for
students and promotes entrepreneurship.
"We are very thankful for
Connie and Roger's generous gift because it will provide our
students with extraordinary opportunities," Woteki said. "This
donation fits the college's vision as a vital force for
opportunity and change. It also helps ensure that Iowa State is
where students go to pursue their dreams."
Underwood is CEO and chairman
of Becker-Underwood, an international specialty chemical company
that provides a wide range of products to the agricultural, seed
treatment, golf, horticulture, forestry and aquatic markets.
Becker-Underwood currently has 261 employees and sells products
in 54 countries and has nine offices or plants in seven
countries on four continents.
Underwood also is a member of
the ISU Foundation board of directors and chair of the
development committee. Connie is a 1984 Iowa State graduate with
a political science degree.
This gift was made through the
ISU Foundation -- a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to
securing and managing gifts and grants that benefit Iowa State
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