Scholarship Fund Given in McFarland's Honor
A $1 million gift to the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith Foundation from Baldor - a member of the ABB Group - has been given in honor of John McFarland’s 41 years of service to Baldor Electric Co. The gift, which was announced at Baldor’s 2011 World Sales Meeting before more than 700 in attendance, will establish the John McFarland and Baldor Scholarship for Technology and Applied Sciences. McFarland, former chief executive officer and chairman of the board at Baldor, began his career with Baldor in 1970 while a student at UA Fort Smith when it was Westark Community College.
Dr. Paul B. Beran, chancellor at UA Fort Smith, called the Baldor gift “extraordinary.”
“This extraordinary gift honors John McFarland for the value he has personally placed on education,” said Beran, “but it also shows the commitment of Baldor and ABB to this community and to making this region a better place to live through education of the citizens of this region.”
Dr. Marta Loyd, vice chancellor for university advancement and executive director of the UA Fort Smith Foundation, said the endowment is expected to fund an estimated $50,000 in scholarships per year when the university begins awarding scholarships from it in a couple of years. “We are honored to have this endowment bearing John McFarland’s name and Baldor’s name because of our many years of partnership dating back to when the Baldor Technology Center was built,” she said. “This generous gift perpetuates the legacy of that partnership in a way that will help hundreds of students through the years.”
The endowment will be used to provide scholarships for students enrolled in programs that help meet the needs of Baldor. Program options, which will result in an associate degree or bachelor’s degree offered through UA Fort Smith, are in the College of Applied Science and Technology and in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Scholarship amounts could vary from $1,000 to $5,000 each, depending on other scholarships the recipients might receive. The scholarships are not need-based.
The announcement of the endowment was made by Ulrich Spiesshofer, head of the Discrete Automation and Motion Division for ABB. Loyd, who accepted the endowment on behalf of the university, said, “John is a tremendous ambassador for the university and a leader on the UA Fort Smith Foundation Board. He is always an advocate for scholarships for our students, as well as an advocate for our graduates and their value to the community. The gift is the perfect honor for him and for us. We are extremely grateful to Baldor and ABB.”