BLUEPRINT FOR TOMORROW鈥 GALA ON MARCH 24
Three leading corporate partners 鈥 Mack-Cali, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (NPC), and Wyndham Worldwide 鈥 and two acclaimed friends of 快猫破解版 (NJCU), will be honored at the 鈥淏lueprint for Tomorrow鈥 Gala on Thursday, March 24, 2016, beginning at 6:00 p.m., at The Hyatt Regency, in Jersey City.
Mack-Cali, the New Jersey-based real estate giant, will receive the NJCU Corporate Partnership in Business Award. Mack-Cali has been instrumental in facilitating the relocation of the NJCU School of Business to Harborside Plaza 2 in the heart of Jersey City鈥檚 business district and supporting the growth and long-term vision for the University鈥檚 future. Mitchell E. Rudin, chief executive officer of Mack-Cali, will accept the award.
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation will receive the NJCU Corporate Partnership Award in STEM. Novartis has supported the NJCU Proyecto Science program for the past 10 years. In the past year, NPC held two workshops for NJCU students to help develop talent and recruit summer interns. The internships were designed to lead to career opportunities. Wanda Sims, Associate Director, Alliance Development & Philanthropy for Novartis, will accept the award.
Wyndham Worldwide will receive the NJCU Corporate Partnership Award in Student Mentorship.
The Company has supported NJCU business students through its scholarship program and, this year, launched the Wyndham Worldwide Mentoring Program at the NJCU School of Business. This program consists of Wyndham Worldwide associates providing monthly career development workshops and both individual and group mentoring to NJCU business students. Mary Falvey, Wyndham Worldwide鈥檚 executive vice president and chief human resources officer, will accept the award on the Company鈥檚 behalf.
In addition, John Guigon, Esq. and Dorothy Guigon of Bonita Springs, Florida, loyal supporters of the University for almost three decades, will receive the NJCU Founders Award. In 1985, Mr. Guigon joined the Board of Trustees of NJCU, then Jersey City State College, and served until 1991 when he retired as vice president and general counsel of the pharmaceutical firm Schering-Plough.
鈥淲e are honored to recognize the visionary leadership and generosity our three corporate partners and longtime friends John and Dorothy Guigon,鈥 Dr. Sue Henderson, NJCU president, said. 鈥淥ur honorees deeply value education and strive to help NJCU students chart their 鈥榖lueprints for tomorrow鈥 so they may achieve their dreams and launch rewarding careers,鈥 she added.
The Gala will benefit scholarship funds at NJCU, a four-year, state university with a student population of more than 8,200 undergraduate and graduate students. Although NJCU鈥檚 undergraduate in-state tuition remains the lowest in New Jersey, 85 percent of full-time undergraduates qualify for some type of need-based financial aid.
Founded as a teacher鈥檚 college in 1927, NJCU now offers 43 undergraduate degree programs, 28 master鈥檚 degree programs, and two doctoral programs. In addition to its Main Campus in Jersey City, NJCU operates two off-campus sites鈥擭JCU School of Business at Harborside in Jersey City鈥檚 financial district and NJCU at Brookdale in Wall.
Leaders in the fields of business and industry, education, public service, and the non-profit community will be among the guests celebrating the three honorees at the 鈥淏lueprint for Tomorrow Gala鈥.