TECT Power Donation to Support University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Dec. 7, 2009
TECT Power has committed a $500,000 donation to the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering & Applied Sciences which includes scholarships.

CINCINNATI – TECT Power, an industry leader in the manufacture of critical components and assemblies for aerospace, industrial and steam turbine engines, has committed a $500,000 donation to the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering & Applied Sciences.

The multi-year donation will provide partial funding for a new engineering and applied science learning center and the college’s annual engineering and applied science awards event, while fully funding several annual merit scholarships for students of the college.

“We are very happy to deepen our relationship with the University of Cincinnati,” said Robert Cohen, president of TECT Power. “UC engineers are a major contributor to our continued success in a technology-driven business. Continued support of students and programs in technical fields will enable U.S. manufacturers to remain at the forefront of our fields.”

The donation is made possible by TECT Power and The Glass Foundation, a charitable organization founded by University of Cincinnati Alumni Kenneth and Nancy Glass to support education and historical/environmental preservation in western North Carolina and the communities in which TECT operates.

About TECT Power:

TECT Power is a world-class manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for turbine engines for aerospace and industrial applications. Key products include hollow and solid fan blades, integrally bladed rotors, diffusers, impellers, outlet guide vanes, turbine blades, discs, shafts and traditional closed-die forgings. TECT Power operates five manufacturing facilities in Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Georgia and California, and is headquartered in the Greater Cincinnati area. TECT Power is a member of the TECT family of businesses. For more information about TECT Power, please contact Doug Schoulthies at 859-426-0133 or visit www.TECTpower.com. For more information on TECT, please contact David Nolletti at 828-210-8127 or visit www.TECTCorp.com.

About The Glass Foundation, Inc.:

The Glass Foundation, Inc. is a charitable organization founded by Kenneth and Nancy Glass (both UC alumni) in 2000 to support education and historical/environmental preservation in western North Carolina and the communities in which TECT operates. For more information on The Glass Foundation, contact Lara Nolletti at 828-210-8120 or visit our Web site at www.GlassFoundation.org.