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From www.blackengineer.com Awards & Lists Baltimore, Md. — The fourth annual survey by US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine has found that 52 private-sector organizations are considered most supportive of the United States’ historically Black engineering schools. Participants in the survey were the deans of the ABET-accredited, historically Black college and university (HBCU) engineering programs; and the Board members of the corporate-academic alliance, Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE). The questionnaire asked the deans to list the 10 companies they feel contribute most to their schools' institutional missions. AMIE was asked what companies provide the most support to Black engineering schools. In all, 52 companies were named Top Supporters. Tyrone D. Taborn, editor in chief of USBE&IT and chairman and CEO of the magazine's publisher, Career Communications Group Inc. (CCG), says, "We are consistently finding many corporations that are doing more than their share in building the pipeline. This survey reflects the perception that the deans and AMIE share about the level of support they receive from corporate America. "One of the reasons we received a tremendous response from our readers to our last four surveys is that people care. Black students and professionals want to know more about what these companies are doing for their colleges. People want to work for a company that is committed to their community." Last year’s top supporter, The Boeing Company, was ranked number one again in 2006 as a Top Supporter with ten mentions. In second place, with seven mentions, was General Motors Corporation. The third place was shared between Corning, Hewlett Packard, UGS, and EDS, who received six mentions each. The following companies each received one mention: Career Communications Group Inc. (CCG) is a leading talent management and career development company whose mission is to promote career and educational opportunities for minority and female professionals and students in engineering, technology, and science. To read more about Survey Reveals the Top Corporate Supporters of Historically Black Engineering Schools
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