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The Hendrickson Professorship was established in 1987 by Philip
J. and Elizabeth Hendrickson of Green Bay. Mr. Hendrickson is a former
President and CEO of Krueger International (now KI) and a former member
of the Wisconsin Board of Regents. Mrs. Hendrickson, active in community
philanthropy and civic causes, earned her master's degree at UW-Green
Bay. Both are long-time members of the University's Founders Association
and supporters of other University efforts.
The award recognizes and gives support for a full professor who has demonstrated
a productive commitment to scholarship and/or outreach and whose work
exemplifies the spirit and mission of the University of Wisconsin-Green
Bay. The Hendrickson Professorship is intended for faculty whose work
helps students in the classroom understand the positive role of business
in the community, and the importance of business ethics. Recipients are
expected to provide leadership in creating opportunities for student involvement
in the Green Bay area business community.
2004 - Phillip Clampitt
Degrees: B.A., Oklahoma
M.S., Southwest Texas State
Ph.D., Kansas
Professor of Information and Computing Science (communication)
1998 - Ismail Shariff
Degrees: B.A., M.A., Mysore (India)
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Professor of Regional Analysis (Economics)
1994 - David A. Outcalt
Degrees: B.A. (mathematics), Pomona College
M.A. (mathematics), Claremont Graduate School
Ph.D. (mathematics) The Ohio State University
Chancellor Emeritus, retired 1998