Webb Institute launches $40 million fund raising campaign

“Webb has a unique challenge, as the demand for our graduates exceeds supply; each year, 100% of our students receive meaningful job offers or pursue advanced degrees,” said Webb’s President, R. Keith Michel. “It is imperative that we respond to industry demand; build upon our facilities to provide students access to cutting-edge technology; and, sustain the financial model of providing each and every one of our students with a full-tuition scholarship.”

The effort will be led by a Campaign Cabinet of alumni, trustees, past parents, and friends.  Chaired by Joseph Cuneo ’57, its members are:  John Couch (honorary alumnus), Alison Granger (parent of alumnus), Roy Johnson ’62, John Malone ’71, R. Keith Michel ’73, Jake Neuman ’93, Anthony Urbanelli ’75; and honorary members Arthur Burr ’54 and Harold Lenfest (honorary alumnus).

Five Cornerstone investments (contributions of $2.5 million or more) have already been secured, four of them from members of the Campaign Cabinet.  The momentum generated means that $22.8 million of the $40 million goal has been secured.

“Making an investment in Webb is making an investment in the best, simply put – the best education, the most promising students, the opportunity to make the greatest industry impact,” said Joseph J. Cuneo.  “I’m honored to serve as the Campaign Chair and welcome the responsibility to help secure the future financial well-being of Webb.”

Of the $40 million Campaign goal, $28 million will be raised to strengthen the endowment and ensure the sustainability of the full-tuition scholarship model, and $12 million will be earmarked for facilities improvement, headed by the establishment of a Faculty & Research Center and an expansion of the on-campus residence halls.  

“Webb Institute’s goal is to attract top students who display a passion and an aptitude for engineering,” said Mr. Michel. “Because of a carefully crafted blend of theoretical study and practical application, Webb alumni are recognized by the industry as being exceptionally well prepared to make immediate and lasting contributions.”

While 80% of Webb alumni serve the marine community, he noted, Webb graduates make an impact across industries as CEOs of companies and entrepreneurs in high-tech start-ups; as leaders in law, finance, higher education, retail and manufacturing — each building on the foundation of the Webb engineering education.

Campaign regional kick-off events will be held throughout next year, enabling Webb alumni, friends, and family to learn first-hand of the Campaign’s priorities, and provide an opportunity for live Q&A sessions with Campaign leadership and members of Webb’s administration.

DRYS sells 17 ships to Economou, takes impairment charge

Analysts see the sell off as part of a longer term plan to recapitalize the business.

“Basically the company just has too much debt relative to its earning powers, relative to what rates are. They need to do something like this to recapitalize the company,” one leading analyst is quoted as saying.

The 17 vessels, comprised of 13 Capesize and 4 Panamax bulk carriers, are being sold for an aggregate price of $377.0 million, including their existing employment agreements and the assumption of $236.7 million of debt as of September 10, 2015, associated with some of the vessels. All of the individual transactions are expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2015 and some remain subject to the approval of the applicable lending banks. These transactions were approved by the independent directors of the company.

As a result of the company’s decision to sell these vessels, the company expects to recognize an impairment charge of approximately $373 million in its results for the third quarter of 2015.

In addition, the company’s Board of Directors, has decided to classify all of the remaining vessels in the fleet, comprised of 20 Panamax and 2 Supramax bulk carriers, as held for sale, and as a result the company expects to recognize an additional impairment charge of approximately $422 million in its results for the third quarter of 2015.

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