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Accenture and Auburn University Create Professorship in Honor of Retired Accenture Chairman Joe Forehand
(CSRwire) AUBURN, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Accenture (NYSE: ACN) and Auburn
University's Samuel Ginn College of Engineering have established the Joe
W. Forehand/Accenture Distinguished Professorship. Made possible by a $1
million gift from Accenture, the endowed professorship is named in honor
of the global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing
company's retired chairman and 1971 Auburn graduate Joe Forehand.
The Joe W. Forehand/Accenture Distinguished Professorship was created to
honor Forehand's dedication, leadership and service to Accenture, its
employees and shareholders.
"Joe's legacy, like that of great universities, is one of educating,
energizing and inspiring those around him," said William D. Green,
Accenture's chairman and CEO. "This professorship is a fitting tribute to
Joe who, during his more than 30 years with Accenture, personified the
highest values and character while giving so much of himself to the
company and to our people."
The goal of the Joe W. Forehand/Accenture Distinguished Professorship is
to recruit, retain and support distinguished and internationally
recognized faculty with a record of excellence in instruction, research
and service in industrial and systems engineering. Specifically, its role
will be to strengthen and enhance Auburn's industrial and systems
engineering program through the quality of teaching and research
activities.
"This professorship reflects Joe's commitment to the Samuel Ginn College
of Engineering and his well-known love for Auburn," said Dean Larry
Benefield. "We appreciate this gift from Accenture and the doors it will
open within the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering."
Raised in Alexander City, Ala., Forehand graduated from Auburn with a
bachelor's degree in industrial engineering in 1971. He received a
master's degree in industrial engineering from the Krannert School of
Management at Purdue University in 1972, as well as an honorary doctorate
of management.
Forehand joined Accenture in 1972 in its Atlanta office and became a
partner 10 years later. He served as Accenture's CEO from November 1999
through August 2004, leading the company through a period of significant
change and growth. During that time, Accenture grew from 66,000 employees
and $9.6 billion in net revenues to 103,000 employees and $13.7 billion in
net revenues. It was under Forehand's leadership that the company moved
from a conventional consulting model to a focus on business consulting,
technology leadership and outsourcing. Forehand also oversaw the company's
change from partnership form to a corporate structure, as well as its IPO
and listing on the New York Stock Exchange in July 2001. He was named
Accenture chairman in February 2001 and held that post until he retired in
August 2006.
"So much of what I have achieved and what I have become - as a man and a
professional - is due to the foundation of my education at Auburn," said
Forehand. "I am very proud to be honored in this public, yet very
personal, way by an institution that had such an impact on me and my
success."
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company. Committed to delivering innovation, Accenture
collaborates with its clients to help them become high-performance
businesses and governments. With deep industry and business process
expertise, broad global resources and a proven track record, Accenture can
mobilize the right people, skills and technologies to help clients improve
their performance. With more than 158,000 people in 49 countries, the
company generated net revenues of US$16.65 billion for the fiscal year
ended Aug. 31, 2006. Its home page is www.accenture.com.
About Auburn University
Auburn University is a comprehensive land-grant and research institution
with more than 23,500 students and 6,500 faculty and staff. Ranked among
the top 50 public universities nationally, Auburn offers more than 230
undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs.
The "It Begins at Auburn" Campaign encompasses all colleges and schools as
well as the AU libraries and museums, athletics and Auburn University
Montgomery. Endowments for student scholarships, faculty, programs and
unrestricted dollars make up 58 percent of the campaign's goal. In
addition to endowments, the campaign will focus on facilities and
equipment, campus beautification, research and current operations.
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