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Barton, Neal (Cornelius J.), 1936-

 Person

Biography

Neal Barton, Class of 1958, received his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from Rensselaer. He is former President and CEO of Dorr-Oliver Incorporated, which designs and manufactures machinery for specialized processes, including liquid-solid separation and thermal processing for the food, environment, mineral, pulp and paper, and chemical industries. Dr. Barton was a member of the Board of Trustees since 1991, and was asked to become acting President after Byron Pipes resigned. Dr. Barton served as Acting President of Rensselaer from April 1998 through July 1999.

Barton guided Rensselaer through the launch of the mobile computing initiative and the B.S. in Information Technology Program. The Focus Research Center in interconnect technology was established during his tenure and the Lally School of Management and technology garnered a gift from Paul and Kathleen Severino ’69 to establish the Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship.

Barton chaired the volunteer committee for the successful fundraising campaign, completed in 1996, to renovate the Walker Laboratory as a state-of-the-art chemical laboratory and classroom facility. His leadership in alumni activities at Rensselaer earned him the Alumni Key Award and Albert Fox Demers Medal. Barton’s alumni activities also included chairing the Southern Connecticut Leadership Gift and New Century Campaign Committees. He has also served as Patroon Chairman and National Rensselaer Fund Chair. Barton received the Distinguished Service Award from the Rensselaer Alumni Association and is a member of the Stephen Van Rensselaer Society of Patroons. He is a member of Sigma Xi, the academic honor society.

Chronology:
President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1998-1999

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

RPI President's Office. Speeches of Acting President Neal Barton

 Collection
Identifier: 2002-9
Content Description

Text of speeches given by Neal Barton during his tenure as Acting President of Rensselaer, some of which have been marked up by hand.

Dates: 1998-1999