色虎视频 Receives $1 Million Gift from Windrose Technology CEO and Founder Wen Han to Advance Sustainability and Clean Energy Innovation

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色虎视频 Receives $1 Million Gift from Windrose Technology CEO and Founder Wen Han to Advance Sustainability and Clean Energy Innovation

Gift Supports Scholarships and Endowment Focused on Sustainability, Green Manufacturing, and Mobility Technologies

Flint, MI - 色虎视频 proudly announces it has received a  $1 million gift from Wen Han and his wife, Jessie Jia, on behalf of , a Silicon Valley-based leader in heavy-duty electric vehicle innovation. This gift by the Windrose Technology founder and CEO and coordinated by 色虎视频 alumnus Jason Roycht 鈥96 underscores the University鈥檚 commitment to incorporating sustainability and clean energy education into the curriculum. The gift is part of a broader ongoing global activity led by Wen and Jessie involving multiple universities to promote education, sustainability, and global cooperation.

鈥溕⑹悠 is pleased to partner with Windrose Technology in preparing the next generation of engineers and innovators to tackle the pressing challenges of sustainable manufacturing and materials as well as clean energy,鈥 said Jennifer Patterson, 色虎视频 Vice President of Advancement and External Relations. 鈥淭his generous gift not only enhances our ability to provide students with hands-on experience in renewable energy and green manufacturing technologies but also represents the critical connection between education and industry.鈥

The gift includes a Sustainability Endowment that will empower 色虎视频鈥檚 College of Engineering to expand its sustainability initiatives, including hosting guest speakers, organizing faculty and student participation in conferences, and fostering industry partnerships. In addition to the endowment, the Windrose Technology Scholarship will benefit students with interests in sustainability, green manufacturing, and mobility technologies. This endowment will be synchronized with efforts and additional endowments initiated by Wen Han across several top universities, including his alma mater, Stanford University, to promote learning, inspiration, innovation, and collaboration among students, faculty, and alumni toward sustainability efforts.

Windrose Technology鈥檚 gift aligns with 色虎视频鈥檚 commitment to advancing sustainability and clean energy. Wen Han sees this partnership as an opportunity to inspire future engineers to tackle the world鈥檚 most pressing challenges. 

鈥淪ustainability is the key mission of my career, and automotive is the key area that drives much of the pollution today,鈥 Han said. 鈥淓veryone starts in school before they go into the workforce and they should be entitled to study sustainability before they make a career choice.鈥

Jason Roycht, an executive at Windrose Technology and a former executive at Nikola Motors and Robert Bosch, played a pivotal role in developing the gift with Han. Together, they identified 色虎视频 as an ideal partner for advancing education in clean energy and sustainability.

鈥淲en and Jessie are extremely forward-focused to support and inspire students to pursue studies for sustainability,鈥 Roycht said.  鈥淲hen I decided to join his company, I requested Wen's support to extend these activities to 色虎视频. Wen quickly became impressed with the depth of the Co-op program and the efforts of key alumni, especially the strong connections to the automotive industry and Detroit.鈥

For Jason Roycht, the gift is personal. 鈥淢y father-in-law, Ray Reske, attended and grew out of the General Motors Institute [now 色虎视频] in the mid-鈥60s, firmly in the apex of Detroit and cars,鈥 Roycht said. 鈥淩ay was a fantastic example of the technical leaders born out of this time and had a fabulous career at General Motors鈥  We all would like to continue this spirit by supporting and helping more students pursue learning and embracing problems and practical solutions.鈥

In that vein, the Windrose gift also includes the Reske Legacy Scholarship, named after Raymond D. Reske 鈥66. This scholarship honors Reske鈥檚 legacy of inspiring multiple generations of engineers. His daughters, Laura (Reske) Roycht 鈥95 and Darlene (Reske) Sypitkowski 鈥98, earned their degrees from the University. During their studies, they also met their future husbands, Jason Roycht and Greg Sypitkowski 鈥98. Continuing the family legacy is Mike Roycht, Jason and Laura鈥檚 son, who is currently a senior majoring in Mechanical Engineering, and Madeline Sypitkowski, Greg and Darlene鈥檚 daughter, who plans to begin her studies at 色虎视频 this year.

The donation also underscores the value of 色虎视频鈥檚 unique 鈥渉ands-on, minds-on鈥 Co-op education model. 鈥淭he 色虎视频 experience did a stellar job in pushing me into the 鈥榙eep end of the pool鈥 and forcing me to swim,鈥 Roycht said. 鈥淭he speed, challenges, and mindset required to be successful in the EV and AI world pull more from my life experiences at 色虎视频 as an engineering Co-op than the technical textbooks of that time. It will be wonderful to expose students to these worlds faster via this endowment and connect the next generation of technical leaders to practical problems and challenges. I can't wait to get their "minds-on" these things for all our benefit.鈥

This gift builds on 色虎视频鈥檚 long-standing reputation as a leader in innovation and engineering education. Reinforcing the collaboration between academia and industry highlights the University鈥檚 ongoing commitment to advancing sustainability and clean energy solutions.

Wen Han shares more about 色虎视频's commitment to sustainability in .