Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 13, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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    College receives $50,000
By Sarah Clark
Emerald Reporter
The Weyerhaeuser Co
Foundation recently donated
$50,000 to the College of
Business Administration to
establish a lecture series in
the name of a late business
school graduate and Weyer
haeuser executive.
The William C. Shields
Distinguished Lectureship se
ries. which will begin during
the 1993-94 school year, will
address issues of concern to
the Pacific Northwest forest
products industry, said Car
ole Daly, business college as
sistant dean for external af
fairs.
"That can run the gamut
from economical issues to
supply or even to new prod
ucts." Daly said. "It's some
what unlimited as far as the
topics — as long as they re
late to the forest products in
dustry.”
Daly said the CBA could
invite people such as the new
Secretary of the Interior to
talk at the University about
timber issues and to give the
Clinton administration s
views on tho subject.
The talks would be open to
the public. Daly said. Wheth
er the talks will be free is too
early to tell, she said.
“Obviously, if the endow
ment covered the costs of
having the speaker, we
wouldn’t charge anything,”
she said.
The grant was named for
the late William Shields, who
graduated from the CBA tn
1959. Shields worked for
more than 20 years in sales,
management and executive
positions with Willamette In
dustries before becoming ex
ecutive vice president for
wood products at Weyer
haeuser in April 1991 Me
died in April 1992.
Weyerhaeuser contacted
the CBA to honor Shields,
which resulted in the endow
ment.
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