Alumni Magazine - Spring 2008 - (Page 36) CLOUGH LEGACY ACCOLADES an all-time high, no more ‘look to the left, look to the right’ junk at freshman orientation. The rigor is still present, if not even more so, but the systems of support are in place to enable everyone to succeed. Wayne deserves enormous credit for Tech’s standing in American higher education. I am proud that his signature appears on my two sons’ diplomas. — Todd, IM 71, is chair-elect/finance, Georgia Tech Alumni Association ” Gary May: Wayne Clough has been an invaluable friend and mentor. He is absolutely the most capable and admirable person I have ever worked with or for. It is diffi- “ cult to express how fortunate we at Tech have been to have benefited from his leadership. The most memorable qualities that Dr. Clough has are his humility and ability to communicate effectively with nearly everyone he encounters — regardless of their station — and make them feel like they have been heard and their views are valued. This holds true for everyone from the custodial staff in the Carnegie Building to the president of the United States. — May, EE 85, is Steve W. Chaddick chair, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ” Meade Sutterfield: Wayne is an extraordinary leader who has guided Tech “ 36 Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine • Spring 2008
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