Stachowski and Greatbatch Inc. to be Honored at UB's Business Partners Day

More than 500 businesspeople from more than 50 companies and organizations will attend

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New York State Senator William T. Stachowski will be honored for his support of UB at its Business Partners Day luncheon on June 4.

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- New York State Senator William T. Stachowski and Greatbatch Inc. will be honored by the University at Buffalo for their longstanding enthusiastic support at UB's Business Partners Day luncheon on June 4 in the Adam's Mark Hotel in Buffalo.

The annual Business Partner's Day event celebrates the companies, organizations and individuals who have played key roles in partnering with UB in order to strengthen the economy in Buffalo Niagara and throughout New York State.

Stachowski will receive UB's Reaching Others Award for his leadership and advocacy on behalf of the university and its many partners. This was demonstrated most recently by his introduction and support of the UB 2020 Flexibility and Economic Growth Act, a new bill before the Senate that is intended to give UB the financial flexibility to pursue the ambitious goals of UB 2020: to build a great public research university that is the catalyst for a thriving knowledge-based economy in our region.

Greatbatch Inc. will receive UB's 2009 Vital Partner Award, the highest honor bestowed on a company by UB, in recognition of its longtime support of, and collaboration with, the university.

For more information on UB's Business Partners Day and to register, go to http://www.buffalo.edu/business_partners_day.

During the luncheon, Robert W. Black, a UB graduate and group president of Kimberly-Clark, will speak on "The Global Economy and the Role of University Partnerships Helping to Meet the Needs of the Global Marketplace."

John Eisner, Ph.D., D.D.S., associate professor emeritus in the Department of Pediatric and Community Dentistry, UB School of Dental Medicine, will receive the UB Faculty Entrepreneur Award for his creation of Academic Management Systems, a UB spinoff company located in the UB Technology Incubator. The award recognizes the important role UB scientists and scholars play in creating inventions and other discoveries that benefit society.

More than 50 companies and organizations will be represented at Business Partners Day 2009, with more than 500 businesspeople expected to attend.

UB President John B. Simpson said that Stachowski's effective and valuable partnership with UB has helped shape understanding in the legislature and the community of how a public research university fuels regional economic development.

"In supporting the UB 2020 Flexibility and Economic Growth Act, Senator Stachowski has been a stalwart and thoughtful proponent of the many ways that UB can fuel creation of a knowledge-based economy in our region, without additional cost to the taxpayers of this state."

Stachowski also has been a strong advocate for the construction of the UB-Kaleida medical research building in downtown Buffalo, a key project in the creation of a vibrant downtown campus for UB.

Simpson noted that Stachowski's efforts resulted in the restoration of budget support for various university-wide programs, including the Research Institute on Addictions, MCEER and the Strategic Partnerships for Industrial Resurgence.

Thomas Hook, president and chief executive officer of Greatbatch Inc., will accept the Vital Partner Award for Greatbatch Inc., a worldwide leader in the design, development and manufacture of critical components for implantable medical devices.

Simpson said that it was fitting that Greatbatch was being recognized during a time when the university is seeing a significant increase in faculty efforts to develop spinoff companies and other kinds of partnerships with companies.

"This legendary Western New York company grew out of a single patent awarded to Wilson Greatbatch when he was an assistant professor of engineering at UB," said Simpson. "From that first patent, Greatbatch Inc. has become a major force in the international implantable medical devices market, one of the world's most exciting and rapidly advancing fields.

"As one of Western New York's most important high-tech companies, Greatbatch clearly exemplifies how science and engineering research at a public research university fuels business creation, job development and economic development."

Greatbatch employs numerous UB graduates and interns and participates in collaborations on research projects and volunteer and advisory committees; it also provides mentoring to UB students.

In addition to the awards presentation, the event will feature more than 20 workshops, from 9 a.m. to noon, on a wide range of subjects of interest to businesspeople in Western New York. Workshop topics at Business Partners Day will cover:

• "Staying Motivated in Times of Turmoil" -- keeping employees motivated during uncertain economic times

• "Practicing Public Health in Western New York" -- how the UB Office of Public Health Practice helps the university partner with the public health and health care communities

• "Innovative and Integrated Workforce Development that Works" -- how UB's Educational Opportunity Center is helping to create more sustainable employment in the region

• "Job Retention and Networking for People with Disabilities in Today's Market" -- how companies may benefit from working more effectively with their employees with disabilities through UB's Center on Rehabilitation Synergy

• "Cybersecurity Simplified: Protect Your Business" -- UB faculty experts will provide tips in user-friendly session

• "Looking for Early Stage R&D Federal Funding? Learn how it Works"

• "Building Better Businesses Through Climate Action Plans"

• "Coming Soon to the Buffalo Harbor Near You: An Interactive Simulation Model

• "Dedicated Education Unit: An Innovative Partnership for Providing Clinical Education of Nurses"

• "WNY: Where have all the Graduates Gone?" -- UB researchers reveal surprising survey results that explore the supposed Western New York brain drain

• "UB's Partnerships: How to Improve Your Business Performance"

• "Joint Ventures: How Partnering with UB Can Make a Difference to Your Business"

• "Boosting the Bottom Line Through Higher Quality in Product and Process"

• "Hickey Cardiac Monitoring System: A Collaborative Path to Market"

• "Partnering with Not for Profits: Social Entrepreneurship in Niagara Falls"

• "Building Buffalo's Future with Biomedical Engineering"

• "Succeed in Business by Using Emotional Intelligence"

• "Western New York's Future: UB and the Small Business Community…the Entrepreneurial Imperative in Economic Growth"

• "Tapping into Talent: The Art of Reaching New Grads and Interns"

• "UB CAT: Driving Collaborations Between Industry and Academia, Developing that Competitive Edge"

• "Looking for Directed Energy to Grow Your Technical Company?"

• "Investing in the New Look of Health Care in Western New York"

The University at Buffalo is a premier research-intensive public university, a flagship institution in the State University of New York system and its largest and most comprehensive campus. UB's more than 28,000 students pursue their academic interests through more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. Founded in 1846, the University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities.

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