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2014 Top Supporters of HBCU ENGINEERING SCHOOLS


Exelon’s utilities deliver electricity and natural gas to more than 7.8 million customers in central Maryland (BGE), northern Illinois (ComEd) and southeastern Pennsylvania (PECO). Exelon is committed to providing value and enhance customer satisfaction to all aspects of the energy value chain. We know we need to attract and retain the best available tal- ent in order for us to accomplish our mission. AMIE provides Exelon a valuable opportunity to meet our talent acquisition objectives and contribute to enhancing the overall STEM pipeline for our country.


GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Since 1897, the leader of the Big Three has made cars.


GM’s 200,000 employees produce cars and trucks sold in over 120 countries, and in Detroit, Sao Paulo, Frankfurt, and Shang- hai, through 11 brands: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Baojun, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling.


HARLEY DAVIDSON, INC.


Harley-Davidson Inc., is a motorcycle manufacturer founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the first decade of the 20th century. From 1977 to 2014, motorcycles sold to the public under the Harley-Davidson brand have been heavy- weight motorcycles, with engine displacements greater than 700 cc, designed for cruising on highways. Harley-Davidson motorcycles, or “Harleys,” are noted for the tradition of heavy customization that gave rise to the chopper style of motorcycle. Except for the modern VRSC and Street model families, current Harley-Davidson motorcycles reflect the styles of classic Harley designs.


INFOSYS


Infosys is a leader in consulting, technology, and out- sourcing solutions. Infosys helps enterprises thrive through consulting, operational leadership, and the co-creation of breakthrough solutions, including those in mobility, sustain- ability, big data, and cloud computing. In 1981, seven engi- neers started Infosys Limited with just $250. For over three decades, Infosys has been a company focused on bringing to life great ideas and enterprise solutions that drive progress for our clients. Infosys has a growing global presence of more than 160,000 employees worldwide, across 73 offices and 93 development centers in the U.S., India, China, Australia, Japan, Middle East, and Europe.


LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION The world’s largest defense contractor’s core businesses include aeronautics, information systems and global solutions, missiles and fire controls, mission system and training, and space systems. Lockheed Martin’s technological capabilities include advanced materials, analysis, simulation, and model- ing, electro-optics, communications, environmental sciences, navigation and control systems, and software and processors. Lockheed Martin values the contributions of diverse talents and perspectives. Our core values of doing what’s


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right, respecting others and performing with excellence exactly align with the HBCU educational mission. HBCU’s offer Lockheed Martin a wide array of talent from multiple cultures, races and ethnic groups. We remain committed to continue, in partnership with HBCU’s, to develop, recruit and retain the most qualified, talented and motivated students to power innovation and help us meet our customers’ missions. We enthusiastically look forward to our continued collabo- ration with HBCU’s to help build Lockheed Martin’s next generation workforce.


MERIDIAN MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. Meridian Management Group is a professional asset manager for economic development and private equity funds. The group and its affiliates bring in excess of 100 years of experience in financing and fostering small and medium- sized businesses. The firm offers a portfolio of financing products and services. Each financing product and service package is de- signed to advance companies to the next level. MMG manages comprehensive program funds, which include the Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority; Community Development Ventures, Inc.; and MMG Ventures, L.P.


MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Michigan State University (MSU), the nation’s pioneer land-grant university, is one of the top research universities in the world. Home to nationally ranked and recognized academ- ic, residential college, and service-learning programs, MSU is a diverse community of students and scholars, athletes and artists, scientists and leaders.


NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND The Naval Air Systems Command supports naval avia- tion aircraft, weapons and systems. The backing includes research, design, development and systems engineering; acquisition; test and evaluation; training facilities and equip- ment; repair and modification; and in-service engineering and logistics support.


NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND


The Naval Sea Systems Command designs, builds, delivers, and maintains ships and systems for the United States Navy with a nearly $30 billion budget, and 60,000 civilian, military and contract support personnel. NAVSEA engineers also build, buy, and maintain submarines and their combat systems.


NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION Northrop Grumman is a leading global security com- pany providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cyber, C4ISR, and logistics and modern- ization to government and commercial customers worldwide. NGC has four business sectors: aerospace systems, electronic systems, information systems, and technical services. Northrop Grumman has been a Corporate Board Member of AMIE for several years. AMIE provides Northrop Grum-


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