Anthony Harris
As vice president of marketing for Calpine
Corporation headquartered in San Jose, California, Mr. Harris is
responsible for brand management, marketing strategy development and
execution, new product development, advertising and sales training
for Calpine. This includes all business lines involving wholesale
and retail electric power; on-site utilities; engineering,
procurement, construction, operations and maintenance; turbine parts
and maintenance agreements; merchant
energy services; critical reliability products; and information
technology services. Before joining Calpine, Mr. Harris was vice
president of National Account Services and Western Region sales at
PG&E Energy Services in San Francisco. He has also been vice
president of marketing and sales for Pacific Gas & Electric Company.
Mr. Harris’ varied background includes
several stints of entrepreneurship. He has been president and CEO of
a Silicon Valley start-up venture, StyleChoice.com. He has also been
president and CEO of Sonoma Ford/Lincoln Mercury, a $12 million
automobile dealership. Mr. Harris is a founder of the National
Society of Black Engineers and currently serves on its National
Advisory Board. He is also a member of the Executive Leadership
Council, and serves on the board of directors of the Oakland Museum
of California. He earned his BS in mechanical engineering from
Purdue in 1975 and an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of
Business in 1979. He was named a Purdue Outstanding Mechanical
Engineer in 1999.
Brian Harris
Harris began his professional career in
1975 with Amoco Chemicals Corporation as a project engineer for the
engineering group. Following project assignments in Houston Texas,
he was reassigned to the corporate headquarters in Chicago, joining
the sales department as the Midwest regional sales representative.
After five years with Amoco, Harris established his own firm
specializing in general construction. He is currently a general
partner in Progressive Development & Associates, a construction
management firm and owner of a commercial and residential painting
company.
Harris, a native of Chicago is married and
resides in Evanston, Illinois. The great sense of pride Harris feels
being one of the catalysts of NSBE is surpassed only by the
tremendous growth NSBE has realized. Harris earned a B.S. in
Interdisciplinary Engineering from Purdue University.
Edward A. Coleman
Coleman is currently Manager of Wireless
Data Strategy and Product Management for Lucent Technologies. After
graduating from Purdue, he joined Standard Oil of Indiana as a
refinery engineer. Later he joined AT&T in 1979. Assignments with
the company have included stints with NCR and now, Lucent
Technologies. His responsibilities have included sales support,
project management, product management, and software development for
various network communications and computer products.
Coleman is also the President of the Board
of Directors of the Hope Fair Housing Center, and is active in other
civic organizations. He was a founder of the AT&T Horizons program
for counseling high school students. Coleman is married, father of
one and enjoys working out, golf and photography. Born and raised in
Chicago, Coleman received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a MBA
from DePaul University.
Stanley L. Kirtley (Deceased)
Kirtley was Vice President Client Community
relations for ASC Services Company L.L.C. in Chicago. His
responsibilities included business development corporate
communications, marketing and public relations. ASC is a $160M
architectural/engineering design and construction management firm.
ASC manages Ameritech’s construction program. Previously, Kirtley
held various assignments in real estate, design and construction,
and purchasing at Ameritech over 14 years. He also worked at Ford
and Procter and Gamble.
He was a member of the International
Facilities Management Association and was on the Board of Directors
for the American Kidney Fund in Washington, D.C. He was also active
as a board member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Glenwood, was an
advisory board member for the School of Civil Engineering at Purdue,
in addition to serving as a member of the Industrial Advisory Board
for the Purdue Chapter of NSBE. Kirtley is also a member of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Kirtley earned a B.S. in Civil
Engineering from Purdue and a MBA with Distinction in Marketing from
Keller Graduate School of Management.
George A. Smith
Upon graduating from Purdue, Smith joined
General Electric as a Process Control Engineer. In 1978 he moved to
Hewlett Packard and launched a successful career as a Field Sales
Engineer. By 1985 he had won many awards and was promoted to
District Sales Manager. Smith earned the HP President’s Club Award,
the highest recognition offered at HP. The award was presented to
Smith personally by HP founders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard.
In 1992, Smith fulfilled a lifelong dream
and started his own business, the Sales Process Consulting Company.
His firm studies the best business practices from Fortune 500
company sales forces, analyzes opportunities to apply information
technology and conducts process analysis training workshops. Smith
is most proud of the two groundbreaking business improvement books
he authored, Sales Productivity Measurement and The Sales Quality
Audit. Both are published by the American Society of Quality. Smith
received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Purdue.
John W. Logan, Jr. (Deceased)
[not pictured] John Logan graduated from
Purdue with a B.S. Civil Engineering in 1975. Logan was Vice
President at the 1st National Convention. He was killed in an
industrial accident at Amoco Oil Refinery in Houston, TX in 1986.
Until his untimely death, Logan continued his affiliation with NSBE
by participating in National Conferences and working diligently to
assist Amoco’s minority engineering recruitment efforts.
Purdue University’s Minority Engineering
Program and The Amoco Foundation established the John Logan Memorial
Scholarship fund in his honor. His wife Marilyn, son John Wesley
Logan, III, mother Martha and his sister Etelka, survives him.
Dr. Arthur Bond, Ph.D.
[not pictured] Dr. Bond, joined Alabama A&M
as Dean of Engineering and Technology in August 1992 after having
served as Professor and head of the Electrical Engineering
Department at Tuskegee University since 1989. While at Tuskegee, he
was a member of SYTHESIS Coalition of eight engineering schools
sharing a $15.3 million National Science Foundation. Dr. Bond is a
tireless advocate for quality engineering education for minorities.
As a result of his efforts, AAMU is the only university in the
country to have a directed verdict that ordered new engineering
programs. The verdict came out of a long running desegregation
lawsuit against the State of Alabama. In May 1999, AAMU will
graduate its first class from the new Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering programs.
Prior to Tuskegee, Dr. Bond worked in
commercial industry for AlliedSignal, Hughes, TRW and Union Carbide
in capacities ranging from electronics research technician through
research and development engineer/scientist. Dr. Bond received his
B.S. MS and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University.
He is the recipient of the ASEE Vincent Bendix Award, the NACME
Reginald H. Jones Award and the Huntsville Association of Technical
Societies as AAMU’s Professor of the Year. He is married to Carolyn
Duvall and they recently celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary.