Alumni Magazine - Spring 2008 - (Page 33) ugh Tenure: A Retrospective state who provide support and service to Georgia companies and communities are just a few of the results of Dr. Clough’s vision and support. — Hodges is vice provost, Enterprise Innovation Institute ” Joseph Irwin: Wayne Clough is the most “ capable and accomplished president in the history of Georgia Tech. His vision, his ability to work with others and his passion for Georgia Tech have brought the Institute to a remarkable place. In short, he is one of the finest leaders I’ve ever worked with whether it’s academia, corporate or government. The Smithsonian Institution will benefit as will the United States. — Irwin is president, Georgia Tech Alumni Association ” Sue Rosser: Someone from the search team for the Smithsonian called me for a reference about Wayne Clough’s support for the humani- “ ties and arts, since they wondered about an engineer in that capacity. I was pleased to tell them that Georgia Tech is the only institution in the country to have two endowed chairs in poetry. Not only did President Clough help to raise the funds for the endowed chairs, but he and Anne Clough also attend most of Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine • Spring 2008 33
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