Dr. Jack Shaw admitted it was an uncharacteristic moment.
                              
                              “People who know me said this moment would never come, where I wouldn’t know what
                                 to say,” he said, as he accepted the 2019 Pillar of Success award from Trine University.
                              
                              “We know that we graduated from Purdue and people always give us trouble about that
                                 here, especially the president,” Shaw joked, “but this is a fine place. The people
                                 on the Board of Trustees are fine people to be a part of, and Suzie and I have always
                                 treasured them. This honor is more than I deserve or I could ever have thought about,
                                 and I appreciate it more than I can say.”
                              
                              Awarded during the university’s annual Touchstone and Homecoming Celebration Dinner
                                 on Oct. 4, the Pillar of Success recognizes individuals for their achievements and
                                 accomplishments, leadership, service, philanthropy, commitment to their community
                                 and profession, and to Trine.
                              
                              In presenting the award, Trine President Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D., praised Shaw as
                                 “a great leader, role model and patriot for whom I have much admiration and respect.”
                              
                              “Jack has spent countless hours on our campus, with one thing in mind: How do we make
                                 the experience and education better for our students,” Brooks said. “We are honored
                                 to have such an experienced and accomplished friend and asset to the university.”
                              
                              An Auburn, Indiana, native, who now lives in Coldwater, Michigan, Shaw graduated from
                                 Purdue University with a degree in electrical engineering. His career included everything
                                 from managing small companies to leading one of the highest-valued technology companies
                                 on Wall Street, Hughes Electronics Corporation, and participating in six startup companies
                                 either as an investor or principal.
                              
                              Besides his service on the Hughes board, he has served on the Sirius-XM Board, Globecomm
                                 Systems Board and as chairman of the Community Health Center of Branch County.
                              
                              He was named a Purdue Outstanding Electrical Engineer and a Purdue Distinguished Engineering
                                 Alumni in 1994. In May 1998, Purdue awarded him an honorary doctor of engineering
                                 degree. He received an honorary doctor of science from Capitol College in 1994, and
                                 was honored for "Contributions to World Communications" by the Radio Club of America.
                                 He was presented with the U.S. Ambassador to India's Award for Distinguished Service
                                 in 1997 and received the Compass Award as the 1998 Maryland Global Leader of the Year.
                                 In March 2000, he was honored by the National Society of Black Engineers with the
                                 Golden Torch Award as Executive of the Year.
                              
                              Shaw is currently vice chairman of the Trine University Board of Trustees, where he
                                 has served since 2010. He also leads the board’s Executive Committee and serves on
                                 the Development/Campaign Committee.
                              
                              His wife Sue has served as a member of Trine’s Scholarship Gala Committee, helping
                                 to raise millions of dollars for student scholarships, and the couple have financially
                                 supported many projects at Trine, including the Trine Fund, athletic programs, the
                                 Parkview/Sport One softball stadium, Books and Beyond Scholarship program, the Scholarship
                                 Gala and Trine’s golf outings. The university’s press box at Fred Zollner Athletic
                                 Stadium was named in honor of the couple’s continuous support of the university in
                                 2011.
                              
                              In honor of a generous gift, the Zamboni in the Thunder Ice Arena sports photos of
                                 Doc and Rusty, the couple’s two Clydesdales from Great American Clydesdales in Orland.
                                 A message honoring Marvin and Vera Shaw, parents of Jack, and Albertus and Gladys
                                 Collins, parents of Sue, is also included on the vehicle.
                              
                              Photo: Dr. Jack Shaw, left, receives the Pillar of Success award from Trine University Earl
                                 D. Brooks II, Ph.D., during the university’s annual Touchstone and Homecoming Celebration
                                 Dinner on Oct. 4. (Photo by Dean Orewiler)