 I'm Ed Schweitzer and I graduated from Purdue with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1968 and a master's in 1971. When I was in high school I was thinking about where to go to college and I was talking to my dad about it. He said, well your grandfather went to Purdue and graduated in 1898. So for some reason that peaked a lot of interest and I was thinking, well my sisters are going to University of Illinois in Northwestern so Purdue would be a great place to go to school. And I'm so glad I did. First day on campus a professor asked all of us in engineering 100, why do you want to be engineers? I remember writing down I want to be able to take science, math and technology and hopefully put them together and somehow make the world a little bit better place. And Purdue does that for so many young people. Trees and I and our company SEL are all grateful that Andrea McIntyre visited us and presented some opportunities for us to be supporting Purdue University with a power and energy systems group under the guidance and leadership of Professor Steve Picarec and we're looking forward to some exciting research results that will soon thereafter go into products and solutions around the world. SEL is so excited about our relationship with Purdue University that we decided to build a building here right off of Purdue's campus and we're grateful for the enthusiastic support from Purdue Research Foundation. We just opened up a 100,000 square foot facility for light manufacturing, engineering services and research and development and this will soon be giving opportunities for employment, for internships, for research and development activities. One of the many great things about Purdue University is that it's doing the right thing for students. It's helping them concentrate on the fundamentals, the principles that don't rust if you will and then that gives us an opportunity to give folks different kinds of opportunity of employment, internships where they're working with their hands in their minds, putting those fundamentals to work, seeing those fundamentals come alive through creativity, invention and hard work. So today a young person can come to Purdue, study, have an internship with us, perhaps go on to graduate school and continue his or her studies at the university and even involve a dissertation with work being done over here all without leaving home right here in Indiana. What a wonderful state this is, a great place to live, work and learn.