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NEWS
INDEX
2002
2003
November
International
alumni award-winner named
Jeff
Unger, News Bureau
217-333-1085
11/10/03
CHAMPAIGN,
Ill. — Ashok Ganguly, a scientist, corporate leader and public
servant, will receive the Madhuri and Jagdish N. Sheth International
Alumni Award for Exceptional Achievement for the 2003-2004 academic
year from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chancellor
Nancy Cantor said today.
“We are delighted to make this award in a year in which we are
sponsoring events that focus on issues of global importance,”
Cantor said. “Dr. Ganguly is a distinguished graduate of the University
of Illinois, and his accomplishments exemplify the global leadership
this award is designed to recognize.”
A.J. Siedler, professor emeritus in the department of food
science and human nutrition, called Ganguly “a giant in the
industrial and scientific sector of India, as well as a major player
in the international food and allied industries system.”
Ganguly earned a master of science degree in 1959 and a doctorate in
1961, both at Illinois. He is the chairman of the board of ICICI One
Source Limited in Mumbai, India. He retired as chief technical officer
of Unilever, a global food company.
Shortly after receiving his degrees from Illinois, Ganguly joined Unilever’s
research center, then in its formative stages, and ultimately became
head of Unilever Research worldwide, directing more than 3,500 scientists
and engineers in India, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States.
He was a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee to former Indian
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi that undertook a number of initiatives that
included helping India develop the capacity to build
Ganguly also has been chairman of the board of governors of the Indian
Institute of Technology, a founding director of the Indian Technology
Board, a director of the Central Board of the Reserve Bank of India,
a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and serves on the board
of British Airways.
In 1986, he was named India’s Businessman of the Year, and in
1987 was given one of the highest civilian awards, Padma Bhushan, by
the president of India.
Ganguly is the third recipient of the Madhuri
and Jagdish International Alumni Award, which recognizes distinction
in one’s profession or life’s work in an international context
and significant contributions to humanity, science, art or human welfare
that have helped others. The award will be presented at a banquet on
campus early next year.
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