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  <title><![CDATA[Seven ISyE Alumni Receive Honors at COE Alumni Awards Induction Ceremony]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>At its annual Alumni Awards Induction Ceremony, the
College of Engineering recognized 36 alumni who, in the words of President G.
P. “Bud” Peterson, personify “the Institute’s essence: a strong technological
education, the ability to think critically and to analyze problems and above
all, a drive for excellence.” </p>

<p>Among the 36 inductees honored at the awards ceremony held on March 11,
2011, at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, 7 are alumni of the H.
Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE). </p>

<p><strong>Guy
Primus</strong>
(IE 1992, MS IE 1995) and <strong>Heather S.
Rocker</strong> (IE 1998) were inducted in the Council of Outstanding Young
Engineering Alumni, an award that recognizes
alumni who have distinguished themselves through professional practice and/or service
to the Institute, the engineering profession, or society at large. They are on the “fast
track,” have made rapid advancement within their organizations, and have been recognized for
early professional achievements by others within their profession, field, or
organization. They are considered future leaders<em>.</em></p>

<p><strong>J. Louis Fouts</strong> (IE 1990), <strong>J. Chris Gaffney</strong> (IE 1985, MS 1986), <strong>Ellis Johnson</strong> (Applied Mathematics 1960),
and <strong>Hanif Sherali</strong> (MS OR1976, PhD OR1979) are the new inductees in the Academy of Distinguished Engineering
Alumni. This award recognizes alumni
who have provided distinguished contributions to the profession, field,
Institute or society at large. Candidates are highly placed executives and are actively
involved in engineering, management, industry, academia, or government.</p>

<p><strong>John H. Morris</strong> (IE 1965) has the
distinction of being inducted in the Engineering Hall of Fame, an honor
reserved for those who have made meritorious engineering and/or managerial
contributions during their careers.</p>

<p>The Awards Ceremony was created in 1994 under the leadership of then Dean
Dr. John A. White to highlight the significant impact Georgia Tech students
make on the world.&nbsp; White passed the
torch on to Dean Jean-Lou Chameau, and today, Dean Don Giddens continues the
tradition of recognizing select alumni who have contributed to the profession,
advanced their careers, and enhanced the lives of others personally and
professionally.</p>

<p><em>More about ISyE’s award recipients:</em></p>

<p><strong>J.
Louis Fouts, IE 1990</strong>
--&nbsp; Partner, Water Street Capital</p>



<p>Fouts
is a partner at Water Street Capital, a large Jacksonville-based hedge fund
founded in 1987 that manages money for leading endowments, institutions, and
family offices. Fouts heads up Water Street’s initiatives in the commodity,
energy, transportation, and automotive industries. Water Street is known for
taking large stakes in under-appreciated growth opportunities such as Apple
Computer in 2003 and commodities (fertilizer, crude oil, coking coal) from
2004-2008. Upon graduation from Georgia Tech in 1990, Fouts went to work for
SysteCon, a logistics and distribution consultancy where he specialized in
supply-chain restructuring. After two years at SysteCon, Fouts joined the
Boston Consulting Group’s Russian office in 1993 and participated in the
restructuring of the Russian agricultural logistics network. He earned his
Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1996, and in
1998 was recruited to New York City to help develop the private equity
initiatives of Caxton Corporation, one of the largest hedge funds in the world
at that time. Fouts joined Water Street in 2002 and became the firm’s youngest
partner in 2004.</p>



<p><strong>&nbsp;J.
Chris Gaffney, IE 1985, MS 1986</strong> --&nbsp;
Senior Vice President for Product Supply Strategy,Coca-Cola Refreshments</p>





<p>Gaffney has been with the Coca-Cola Company for sixteen years. He began his
Coca-Cola career with the Coca-Cola Fountain Division as a distribution project
manager and later took on the
role of director of national distribution before joining the Coca-Cola North
America Supply Chain team as director of logistics. Before taking on the
leadership of Coca-Cola Supply in December 2008, Gaffney led the Coca-Cola North America Logistics and Planning team for four
years. In 2010, he was selected as the strategy leader for the Coca-Cola Refreshments
Product System Supply team. Before joining the Coca-Cola Company, Gaffney worked for four years with AJC
International, a global food trader, as global operations manager. He started
his career with Frito-Lay holding various roles in distribution and logistics.</p>



<p><strong>&nbsp;Ellis
Johnson, Applied Mathematics 1960</strong> --&nbsp;
Coca-Cola Chair Professor, Georgia Tech School of ISyE</p>







<p>Johnson’s main area of research is mathematical programming, especially
integer programming. He has developed theory and computational approaches and
has worked on problems inmanufacturing,
distribution, and transportation. Much of Johnson’s recent work has been in airline planning and scheduling. His
research with the National University of Singapore focusedon air
cargo and included projects with SATS (Singapore Air Terminal Services) and SIA
Cargo. He was co-editor of two books and has published a research monogram and
over 90 papers. He was awarded the John von Neumann Theory Prize from INFORMS
in 2000, the Dantzig Prize from SIAM and the Math Programming Society in 1985,
and the Lanchester Prize from ORSA/TIMS in 1983. Johnson was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1987, and in
1990 was named IBM Fellow. In 2002, he became one of the initial group of
INFORMS Fellows. In 2009, Johnson
was elected as one of the initial class of SIAM Fellows. Before being named an
IBM Fellow, Johnson was the
manager of IBM’s optimizing center and was a research staff member. From 1964
to 1968, he worked as an assistant professor at Yale University.</p>



<p><strong>&nbsp;John
H. Morris IE 1965</strong>
--&nbsp; Co-chair (Retired), StoneCreek
Capital</p>



<p>Morris obtained a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering degree from Georgia Tech
in 1965. He was employed by the First National Bank as an internal consultant
from 1968 to 1971. While working for the bank, Morris obtained an MBA in Finance from Georgia
State University. He later earned a CPA certificate from the State of Georgia in
1974. After graduation, he joined Booz, Allen and Hamilton and then Touche Ross
&amp; Co., a predecessor of Deloitte and Touche, where he worked for nine years
as a management consultant. After leaving Touche Ross, Morris joined Kelso &amp; Company, a boutique private
equity firm in 1982 and moved to California with Kelso in 1985. While at Kelso,
Morris was responsible for
several large buyouts, including Spectramed, IHOP, Arkansas Best, and Landstar
Systems, and he served on the committee that approved all Kelso acquisitions.
In 1992, he and the other west coast partner of Kelso left to form StoneCreek
Capital. Morris is retired co-chair of StoneCreek Capital, a merchant banking firm
that sponsors leveraged acquisitions and leveraged buildups in partnership with
management teams. Morris is a member of the ISyE Hall of Fame and the ISyE
Academy of Distinguished Alumni, and he was honored with the College of
Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award in 1996.</p>



<p><strong>&nbsp;Guy
Primus, IE 1992, MS IE 1995</strong> -- Chief Operating Officer, Overbrook Entertainment</p>







<p>Primus
is chief operating officer at Overbrook Entertainment, a company that has
produced a diverse slate of both critically acclaimed and blockbuster feature
films. In addition to runningOverbrook’s
operations, Primus leads the company’s Strategic Ventures Group, an
organization dedicated to expanding and optimizing Overbrook’s business
portfolio. He serves on the board
of directors of Starling TV, a new social TV platform that allows viewers to
chat, play, and interact with one another while watching television. He also
serves on the advisory boards of JibJab Media and Interactive One. Prior to
joining Overbrook in 2007, Primus was the director of digital media at Starbucks
Entertainment. In this role, Primus was responsible for setting the strategic
direction of Starbucks’ digital entertainment initiatives. He has also served
as group product marketing manager at Microsoft, where he oversaw marketing and
revenue advertising for MSN Entertainment. Prior to joining Microsoft, Primus
worked as vice president of strategy and planning for Blue Flame, the marketing
and advertising arm of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment. Guy started his
career at Georgia Tech’s Office of Minority Educational Development before
moving on to CAPS Logistics and then to A.T. Kearney.</p>



<p><strong>Heather
S. Rocker IE 1998</strong>
-- Executive Director, Women in Technology </p>











<p>Rocker
joined the Atlanta-based nonprofit organization, Women in Technology (WIT) in
2007 as the group’s first executive director. Prior to joining WIT, Rocker was
a product manager at the Georgia Center for Nonprofits, steering the
implementation of the Nonprofit Marketplace (which assists non-profits in
managing the costs and time associated with everyday purchases). Previously,
she was a senior consultant for EnerVision, Inc., where she led projects such
as rate/pricing strategy, power supply and strategic and business planning for
the electric utility industry. Rocker currently serves her community as
immediate past board president of Atlanta Women’s
Alliance, executive team member and past state chair for the Distinguished
Young Woman of Georgia Scholarship Program, trustee and past Young Alumni
Committee chair for the
Georgia Tech Alumni Association’s Board of Trustees, and volunteer training
director for the Junior League of Gwinnett and North Fulton counties. Rocker’s
story and advice are
profiled in the book <em>Change Your Career: Transitioning to the Nonprofit
Sector</em>, and she is a contributing author to<em> </em>the recently published
book, <em>CLIMB: Leading Women in Technology Share Their Journeys to
Success</em>.</p>







<p><strong>Hanif
Sherali, MS </strong><strong>OR </strong><strong> 1976, PhD </strong><strong>OR </strong><strong> 1979</strong> --&nbsp;
University Distinguished Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University (VPI&amp;SU),&nbsp; W. Thomas Rice
Endowed Chaired Professor of the College of Engineering, VPI&amp;SU</p>





<p>Sherali earned his MS and PhD in Operations Research from Georgia Tech and has
gone on to provide research contributions in analyzing problems and designing algorithms
for linear, nonlinear and integer programs arising in various applications,
global optimization methods for nonconvex programming problems, location and
transportation theory and applications, and economic and energy mathematical
modeling and analysis. He has been a principal investigator on 62 research
projects sponsored by several agencies including the National Science
Foundation, Naval Surface Warfare Center, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, U.S. Department of the Interior, Association of American
Railroads, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Federal Highway Administration, U.S. and Virginia Departments of Transportation,
and the Federal Aviation Administration. Hanif has published 271 refereed articles
in various journals including <em>Operations Research</em>, <em>Management Science</em>,
<em>Mathematical Programming</em>, <em>Journal of Global Optimization</em>, Naval <em>Research
Logistics</em>, <em>Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications</em>, <em>Transportation
Research</em>, <em>European Journal of Operational Research</em>, <em>Annals of
Operations Research</em>, and <em>IEEE Transactions</em>. Sherali has also published seven books, directed 40 PhD dissertations and 43
MS theses, and is a committee member for a total of 172 students.</p>]]></body>
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