Celebratory Events Surrounding PACE Announcement

Review of announcement at Tangeman University Center

  • Remarks by David Lyon, executive director, North American Interior Design, General Motors, Inc.

  • Remarks by Dave Wharry, vice president of global accounts, Autodesk, Inc.

  • Remarks by John Nielsen, GM Global Manufacturing & Quality, EDS.

  • Remarks by Paul Renaud, director of Worldwide Segment and ISV Marketing for  Hewlett-Packard Co.’s Workstation Division.

  • Remarks by Dave Shirk, executive vice president, Global Marketing, Siemens PLM Software.

  • Remarks by Tom Lockman, regional sales executive, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

  • Remarks by Elaine Chapman-Moore, manager, Global PACE Partnerships, General Motors, Inc.

Elizabeth Kern, DAAP student who uses PACE softwear.

Elizabeth Kern

  • Remarks by UC College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) junior Elizabeth Kern.

  • Remarks by UC College of Engineering senior Jeremy Briggs.

 


As a follow up to this morning announcement, celebratory events for the campus community are planned for the afternoon, including

  • Tours of UC’s internationally ranked College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning and of the nationally ranked College of Engineering from 1:30-5:30 p.m.

  • An exhibition of GM concept cars: the Chevrolet Camaro Concept Convertible, the Sequel (with hybrid technology) and the EV1 (an all electric vehicle) under a big-top tent on McMicken Commons in front of Tangeman University Center.

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