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Business Partners Day set

Peoples, Lockheed Martin to be recognized at luncheon

Published: May 17, 2007

By JOHN DELLACONTRADA
Contributing Editor

Assemblywoman Crystal D. Peoples and Lockheed Martin will be honored at UB's Business Partners Day luncheon to be held at noon June 14 in the Adam's Mark Hotel.

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Peoples will receive the Igniting Ideas Award for her leadership in support of UB and economic development in Buffalo Niagara. Lockheed Martin will receive the Vital Partner Award, the highest honor bestowed on a company by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, in recognition of its longtime support of and collaboration with UB Engineering.

Steve Holliday, CEO of National Grid, will be the luncheon's featured speaker and will discuss energy delivery and global climate change. One of the world's largest utilities, National Grid has committed to delivering a 60 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions for all of its processes, operations and offices in the United Kingdom and the U.S. by 2050.

Holliday's talk is the final event of UB's semester-long "Greener Shade of Blue" initiative to raise awareness about climate change and celebrate the university's long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.

UB Business Partners Day celebrates successful and productive relationships among industry, government and UB by bringing together leaders from each sector to hear a national speaker. The annual event honors business and civic leaders who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in support of UB and Buffalo Niagara

Coordinated and organized by UB Engineering, the luncheon will be hosted by Marsha S. Henderson, vice president for external affairs, and Harvey G. Stenger Jr., dean of UB Engineering.

President John B. Simpson said Peoples has been a very effective and valuable partner with UB in efforts to positively impact the Buffalo-Niagara economy and community.

"Since she began service in the Assembly in 2002, Crystal Peoples has worked hard to improve the economic, environmental, cultural, academic and health conditions for her constituency," Simpson added. "We are especially appreciative of Assemblywoman Peoples' support of UB's plans to grow and her understanding of our positive impact in Buffalo Niagara, especially within Buffalo's urban core."

Peoples was elected in 2006 to her third term in the New York State Assembly, where she represents the 141st Assembly District, a diverse section of the City of Buffalo.

Peoples chairs the subcommittee on Oversight of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises and serves the Assembly committees on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus; Environmental Conservation; Governmental Operations; and Health, Insurance and Social Services.

Steve Lubniewski, president of Lockheed Martin Enterprise Solutions, will accept the award on behalf of Lockheed Martin.

"Lockheed Martin's many partnerships with UB Engineering exemplify the extraordinary benefits that are gained by faculty, students, corporate partners and the community when industry and academia work together," Stenger noted.

Lockheed Martin's relationship with UB Engineering includes partnering on federal systems contracts for the U.S. Postal Service with the school's Center for Excellence in Document Analysis and Recognition (CEDAR) and sponsoring supply-chain management research conducted for the company by the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.

Lockheed Martin's philanthropy has supported the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and the company actively recruits UB Engineering graduates and participates in the engineering school's co-op program. Additionally, Lockheed Martin sponsors UB career-services job fairs and an annual honors employment dinner held by the engineering school's national honor society chapter, Tau Beta Pi New York Nu.