Gift of $10
million will
name IE department
As part of the celebration
of NC State’s Achieve! The Campaign For NC State kickoff today, the College of Engineering
has announced that it will name the Department of Industrial Engineering in honor
of a dedicated engineering alumnus, Edward P. Fitts, of Exton, Pa. The Edward
P. Fitts Department of Industrial Engineering will be the first named academic
department in the history of the university.
Fitts is the chief executive
officer of Dopaco, a Pennsylvania-based global packaging company. A
longtime
supporter of the College of Engineering and the Department
of Industrial Engineering, Fitts earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial
engineering in 1961. In 2001, he was named Distinguished Engineering Alumnus
for his achievements, and he currently devotes time to the college by serving
on the NC State Engineering Foundation Board of Directors. His gifts to NC State
include the Edward P. Fitts Scholarship established in 1999, the Edward P. Fitts
Industrial Engineering Professorship established in 2002, and an unrestricted
gift of $250,000 for the college in 2005. Fitts has pledged $10 million to endow
the Department of Industrial Engineering. This latest commitment is the largest
gift ever received by the College of Engineering from an individual donor and
the largest endowed gift to academics in NC State’s history.
“The College of Engineering continues to grow its national reputation,
thanks in part to gifts like the one given by Ed Fitts,” said Chancellor James
L. Oblinger. “We’re very pleased to have our first named academic
department. This gift will help ensure the success of Industrial Engineering
students at NC State for years to come. We are most grateful.”
“The College of Engineering is honored to receive a gift of such
magnitude,” said
Dr. Nino A. Masnari, dean of the College of Engineering. “Ed Fitts
is an alumnus who continues to demonstrate his firm commitment to improving
the quality
of education offered at NC State. He is dedicated to demonstrating the
strengths of our industrial engineering program, and through this gift,
he offers new opportunities
for even higher achievements by the department. Ed has been one of the
college’s
most devoted friends, and his leadership and vision are invaluable to us.
This is truly a landmark event in our college’s history.”
Established
in 1930, the Department of Industrial Engineering at NC State consistently
ranks among the top 12 industrial engineering programs in
the nation and is
the leader in the U.S. in the number of faculty members who are fellows
of the Institute
of Industrial Engineers (IIE).
A native of Littleton, Fitts
began his career with Sonoco Products Company, where he remained for
18 years,
eventually becoming vice president of
paperboard packaging.
In 1979, he led a management team that purchased a paperboard packaging
operation from Sonoco and renamed the company Dopaco. During Fitts’ tenure
as chief executive officer, Dopaco grew from a company of 125 employees
to more than
1,500 employees across seven plants, with sales of more than $350 million
annually.
“The risk that Ed Fitts took to create such outstanding success
against giant competitors in one of the most competitive industries in
the nation speaks highly
of the quality of leadership of our industrial engineering alumni,” said
Dr. James R. Wilson, professor and head of the Department of Industrial
Engineering.
Fitts serves on several boards,
including Dopaco’s
joint ventures with Rock-Tenn Company, Detmold Packaging in Australia,
and Union Packaging and
Best Diamond Packaging, both minority business enterprises.
Posted
Sept. 23, 2005
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