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Contact:
Sherry McIntyre,
College of Design, 919/515-8311
Oct.
31, 2003
College
of Design Selects Bost as 2003 Distinguished Alumnus
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L.
Franklin Bost |
North
Carolina State University’s College
of Design has named L. Franklin Bost of Smyrna,
Ga., as its 2003 Distinguished Alumnus.
Bost grew up in Shelby, N.C., and completed
his bachelor’s degree in product design from NC
State in 1968. He then earned a master’s degree
in business administration from the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. He completed the Tuck Executive
Program at Dartmouth College and the Director’s
College, a program offered by the University of Georgia
and the National Association of Corporate Directors.
Bost is president of Porex Surgical
Products Group in Atlanta. He has led the company from
start-up to its current position as a leader in the
facial biomaterial market. Porex is a globally focused
business with sales in the United States and more than
40 countries worldwide. He developed and implemented
U.S. and international marketing and sales programs
for medical implantable devices, OEM medical, consumer
and industrial components.
“Franklin Bost is in the business
of restoring hope,” said Marvin J. Malecha, dean
of the College of Design. “Through Franklin’s
innovative leadership of Porex Surgical, which develops
cutting-edge products for craniofacial reconstructive
surgery, medical patients all over the world have been
able to lead normal lives.
“At
the College of Design and at NC State, Franklin gives
of his time, expertise and resources to improve students’
educational experiences. Franklin is an alumnus who
has combined his knowledge of design and business, as
well as his spirit of community, to make a remarkable
difference in the quality of life for countless people.
We look to him as an example for our graduates to emulate.”
Before
pursuing marketing, sales and business development strategies,
Bost was a senior product development designer. He brought
multiple new products from concept to successful commercialization.
Bost is experienced in implementing quality management
systems and international standards and certifications.
In addition to serving on the NC State
University College of Design campaign committee, Bost
is establishing a graduate fellowship in industrial
design. He serves as an advisor to the industrial design
department and presented at the Entrepreneurship and
the Creative Spirit Seminar last year. Other service
to the business and education communities include the
university’s Graduate School Board of Advisors,
the National Association of Corporate Directors, the
Georgia Biomedical Partnership, the Metro Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce, AdvaMed and the Society of Biomaterials.
Bost will
be honored on Friday, Oct. 31 at NC State’s
Distinguished
Alumni Awards Luncheon in the Talley Student Center
Ballroom.
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