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Dinesh and Ila Paliwal pay it forward with $1.5 million gift to Farmer School of Business

Atlanta, GA, May 23, 2017: Dinesh and Ila Paliwal have donated $1.5 million to Miami University’s Farmer School of Business to create the Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Innovation Chair and the Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Scholarship.

Paliwal, president and chief executive officer of Harman International, earned master’s degrees in both applied science and engineering and in business administration from Miami University in 1985.

“Dinesh is perhaps one of the most successful graduates of the Farmer School. He is certainly one of the most humble – quick to credit everyone else for his business and personal success,” said Matt Myers, dean, Farmer School of Business. “He serves on our Business Advisory Council, and when he meets with our students and faculty, the love he has for the university and the Farmer School and the passion he has for supporting others are clear. These tremendous gifts will help to ensure that the Farmer School can continue to attract and retain world class faculty who share his passion for teaching others, and that a Farmer School education is financially within reach of deserving incoming international students.”

The Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Innovation Chair will recruit and retain an outstanding faculty member to provide intellectual scholarship and leadership in technology, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking.  The tenure-track, full-time Farmer School faculty member will foster thought leadership and promote problem-solving skills to prepare undergraduate students to enter the global marketplace.

The Dinesh and Ila Paliwal Scholarship will focus on the recruitment of exceptional international students who have demonstrated academic excellence, community engagement and a passion for innovation. The gift is part of Miami University’s Match the Promise scholarship initiative, which provides a university match to eligible new scholarship funds.

“Ila and I are so excited to help inspire the next generation of leaders at the Farmer School to love learning as much as we do, to take bold risks and to develop a global mindset that inspires their creativity and leadership,” said Paliwal. “Ila and I have been privileged to collaborate with and learn from so many wonderful family members, friends, teachers, colleagues and artists throughout our lives. Giving back to the communities and institutions that helped us achieve success is a value we share and a privilege we embrace. I owe so much to Miami and the foundation and confidence it gave me to pursue my dreams. Ila and I are deeply honored to be able to play a larger role in the very bright future of the Farmer School, its students and faculty.”

Dinesh Paliwal recently received the 2017 Ellis Island Medal of Honor, presented by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations. Since its founding in 1986, the medal has been officially recognized by both Houses of Congress as one of the nation’s most prestigious awards. In addition to the Harman Board, Paliwal serves on the boards of Bristol-Myers Squibb and Raytheon Company. He is a member of the CEO Business Roundtable, the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) and the U.S.-India CEO Forum, and serves on the corporate advisory boards of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Wilson Center and the India Business Advisory Council of Lincoln Center.

Ila Paliwal is a classically trained Indian vocalist whose latest album, “Navaratna,” is internationally renowned for its technical merits, thematic interpretation and originality. She performs around the world at the most prestigious venues such as The Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. Ila works with local organizations to promote Indian classical music in the U.S. and regularly hosts visiting artists.

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