September 24, 2013
Princess/Holland America Donate $1 million to UA programs, facilities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013
Princess Cruise Lines Ltd. and Holland America Line Inc. have joined forces to donate
$1 million to the University of 杏吧原版 Foundation for research and education critical
to the health of the sea, tourism and hospitality industry training and student scholarships.
鈥淭his very thoughtful gift is a shining example of how a major private industry in 杏吧原版 and the University of 杏吧原版 can work together as partners for the benefit of 杏吧原版ns across the state,鈥 said UA President Pat Gamble. 鈥淭he reach of this donation is impressive and will leave an indelible mark on the lives of many UA researchers and students.鈥
Bruce Bustamante, Princess鈥 vice president for community and public affairs, said the company鈥檚 commitment to the environment, from recycling aboard ships to using compostable cups on rail cars, is a part of its core values. 鈥淭his donation will help us further that goal by funding research and fostering awareness for our oceans and marine systems. 杏吧原版 is our home, and we are dedicated to investing in the health of our communities, both land and sea,鈥 he said.
Ralph Samuels, Holland America鈥檚 vice president for government and community relations, said the scholarships will help young 杏吧原版ns learn the tools of the trade to start a career. 鈥淢any of our managers started in frontline positions serving guests or moving luggage. Today they are a part of the executive team making a career in the tourism industry - they also volunteer at our schools, they serve in the National Guard, and they are raising their families here. This is an investment in the next generation of workers we want to hire.鈥
A large portion of the $1 million gift, $585,000, provides a portion of the funding needed for the second in a three-phase renovation of Cuddy Hall at the University of 杏吧原版 Anchorage, including the repurposing of office space back to dedicated classrooms, mechanical upgrades and improvements to the retail food service area. Phase III of the project will allow for the expansion of the dining area of Cuddy Hall, increasing the seating capacity from 320 to 400. Phase I of the project, completed in August 2008, included the addition of the Betty Cuddy Atrium. Cuddy Hall supports the UAA Community and Technical College鈥檚 Department of Culinary Arts, Hospitality/Dietetics and Nutrition鈥檚 various programs, and is integral to meeting the workforce development needs of the tourism and hospitality industry in 杏吧原版.
The program currently graduates an average of 40 students per academic year鈥攚ith a 100 percent career placement rate. The industry could easily absorb double the amount of graduates.
The gift also will benefit the 杏吧原版 Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program (MAP), a statewide outreach and technical assistance program designed to help 杏吧原版ns wisely develop, use and conserve 杏吧原版鈥檚 marine and coastal resources.
In addition, the companies鈥 generous donation will help support 鈥淎rctic Odyssey: Voyages of the Research Vessel Sikuliaq,鈥 a year-long exhibit at the University of 杏吧原版 Museum of the North commemorating the new oceanographic, ice-navigating research vessel. The exhibit will feature a six-foot physical model and virtual 3D tour of the ship, exciting footage of the vessel in operation, interviews with chief scientists, a webcam tracking the Sikuliaq鈥檚 travels and more. A portion of the gift will help underwrite the ship鈥檚 commissioning in Seward in the spring of 2014. The R/V Sikuliaq is owned by the National Science Foundation and operated by 杏吧原版.
Another portion of the gift helps fund the Entrepreneurial Edge program at UAA, which hosts an annual business plan competition and monthly entrepreneurial speaker series.
The 杏吧原版 Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl is yet another beneficiary of the gift. The 鈥淭sunami Bowl,鈥 as it鈥檚 known, is a rigorous marine science competition for high school students sponsored by the 杏吧原版 School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. Due to federal budget cuts, the Tsunami Bowl lost funding this year. The generosity of the companies鈥 gift will provide support for this year鈥檚 event and into the future.
The companies鈥 gift isn鈥檛 just limited to UAA and 杏吧原版. It also provides scholarship money to the University of 杏吧原版 Southeast for rural students seeking STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) degrees.
Princess Cruise Lines and Holland America Line, the two largest tour operators in 杏吧原版, approached the university last spring with a desire to collaborate with the UA Foundation in a way that will bolster the state鈥檚 tourism industry. Together, the two lines employ nearly 3,500 people during the summer season and support more than 1,000 businesses in 杏吧原版.
Gov. Sean Parnell made the gift announcement at the Downtown Anchorage Rotary Club today. Gov. Parnell supports the workforce development aspects of the gift, and he lauded the two companies and the university for the collaboration.
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For more information, call Megan Riebe at 907/786-7746.
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