Partnership Council
                     			
                     The Molinaroli College Partnership Council was established to give the Dean of the
                        Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing a platform to collaborate with knowledgeable,
                        influential, and philanthropic community and corporate leaders, business owners, and
                        dedicated alumni. This collaboration aims to broaden the college's reach, elevate
                        its profile, and secure the necessary support to develop into a world-class institution
                        for engineering and computing education.
                     
                     		
                     
                        
                           
                              			
                              Council Members
                              
                              
                                 
                                       
                                          Dale Bennett
                                          
                                       
                                          Dale Bennett , a U.S. Air Force veteran, holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
                                          from the University of South Carolina (1981), a master's degree from Johns Hopkins
                                          University, and an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Joining Lockheed
                                          Martin as a systems engineer in 1981, Bennett advanced to the role of Executive Vice
                                          President. He led pivotal advancements in modeling, simulation, and training, including
                                          the development of the F-35 Lightning II simulator and a convoy-based simulation program
                                          for the Army and Marines. Bennett remains committed to supporting diversity and inclusion
                                          initiatives, as well as STEM programs for underrepresented students at the Massachusetts
                                          Institute of Technology.
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Rachel Peters Card
                                          
                                       
                                          Rachel Peters Card is the Co-founder and CEO of CxC Dev, where she leads a development
                                          collective focused on emerging technology and purpose-driven strategy. She also serves
                                          as a Lecturer and Faculty Mentor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Previously,
                                          Rachel held senior roles at Microsoft, including Senior Director of Program Management
                                          for Microsoft Gaming and Chief of Staff for Microsoft Devices. She has extensive experience
                                          in both government and private sector initiatives. Rachel holds a Master of Mechanical
                                          Engineering and an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as
                                          a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Carolina (2000).
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Deepal S. Eliatamby
                                          
                                       
                                       Deepal Eliatamby is the President of Alliance Consulting Engineers, Inc., a premier
                                          engineering firm headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina, with offices throughout
                                          the Southeast. Under his leadership, the firm has been recognized as one of South
                                          Carolina's Fastest Growing Companies and listed among the Top 100 Design Firms in
                                          the Southeast by Engineering News Record Magazine. Deepal holds both bachelor's (1988)
                                          and master's (1989) degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of South Carolina.
                                          He is actively involved in numerous professional organizations and has spearheaded
                                          over 1,950 projects, resulting in more than $25 billion in capital investment and
                                          the creation of 35,000 jobs. His significant contributions to engineering and economic
                                          development have earned him both national and statewide recognition, including being
                                          named among the Top 50 Most Influential People in the Midlands by SCBiz in 2022.
                                        
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Cedric F. Green
                                          
                                       
                                          Cedric F. Green is Senior Vice President of Generation at Dominion Energy Virginia.
                                          He oversees the operations, engineering, and maintenance of Dominion Energy’s fossil,
                                          hydro, and renewable generating facilities, as well as its energy storage portfolio
                                          and solar generating facilities at Contracted Assets. Dr. Green began his career at
                                          SCANA in 1994 as an intern. Over the next 25 years, he held various leadership roles
                                          in electric and gas operations across North and South Carolina. In 2019, he was named
                                          Vice President of Gas Services for the Southeast Energy Group, and later that year,
                                          he became Vice President of Gas Transmission & Storage Technical Services. In 2020,
                                          he was appointed Vice President of Technical Services for Dominion Energy Virginia
                                          and assumed his current role in 2022. Dr. Green holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
                                          (1997), an MBA (2002), an M.E. in Mechanical Engineering (2008), and a Ph.D. in Mechanical
                                          Engineering (2015), all from the University of South Carolina. He is also a Licensed
                                          Professional Engineer in South Carolina.
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          David King
                                          
                                       
                                          David King recently retired from Dynetics, a Leidos company, where he served as Chief
                                          Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors. With over 35 years of experience
                                          in space systems development and operations, King's career highlights include serving
                                          as NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director and Space Shuttle Launch Director
                                          at Kennedy Space Center. He played pivotal roles in over 100 space shuttle missions
                                          and led recovery efforts after the Columbia accident. King is recognized as an American
                                          Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Fellow and has received prestigious
                                          awards including the National Space Club Goddard Memorial Trophy and multiple NASA
                                          Outstanding Leadership Medals. He continues to contribute to his community as chairman
                                          of The Enrichment Center and serves on several boards including the Chamber of Commerce
                                          of Huntsville/Madison County and Leadership Alabama. King holds a bachelor's degree
                                          in Mechanical Engineering (1983) from the University of South Carolina and a MBA from
                                          Florida Institute of Technology (1990). 
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Aaron LaBerge
                                          
                                       
                                          Aaron LaBerge is the Chief Technology Officer at PENN Entertainment, responsible for
                                          driving the technology strategy and execution for PENN, leading a multinational team
                                          of technologists and serving as the key business leader for the company’s Interactive
                                          division. He spent over 20 years at The Walt Disney Company, most recently as President
                                          & Chief Technology Officer for Disney Entertainment and ESPN, where he spearheaded
                                          technology and product development for the media divisions. Prior to this, he was
                                          Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at ESPN, playing a crucial role
                                          in the growth of ESPN’s digital media products and services. Between 2007 and 2012,
                                          he co-founded and served as CEO of Fanzter, Inc., a venture-funded consumer software
                                          and digital product development company. LaBerge holds a degree in Electrical and
                                          Computer Engineering from the University of South Carolina (1996).
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Alex Molinaroli
                                          
                                       
                                          Alex Molinaroli a distinguished graduate of the University of South Carolina, earned
                                          his degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (1983). He later completed his Master
                                          of Business Administration (MBA) from Northwestern University. Molinaroli began his
                                          career at Johnson Controls, where he advanced over 35 years to become CEO in 2013.
                                          During his tenure, he implemented major strategic initiatives, expanded operations
                                          into China, and divested the company's automotive businesses, culminating in the merger
                                          with Tyco International in 2016. Beyond his executive roles, Molinaroli has served
                                          on several boards, including Interstate Battery and the Milwaukee School of Engineering,
                                          and has participated in prominent organizations such as the Business Roundtable and
                                          the World Economic Forum.
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Chris Vlahoplus
                                          
                                       
                                          Chris Vlahoplus currently serves as Senior Consultant to the Department of Energy
                                          Loan Programs Office. Before this role, he spent 28 years as a management consultant
                                          in the energy and utility industry, including 20 years as a partner at ScottMadden.
                                          At ScottMadden, Chris led the clean tech and sustainability practice for six years
                                          and co-led the firm’s nuclear consulting practice. He provided strategic guidance
                                          to over 40 companies on electric generation business management, merger integration,
                                          strategic and business planning, organizational restructuring, and management models.
                                          Prior to his time at ScottMadden, Chris worked in nuclear safety at Duke Power Company.
                                          He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Carolina (1984),
                                          an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and
                                          an M.B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Barbara Hickman Whye
                                          
                                       
                                          Barbara Hickman Whye recently retired from Apple as Vice President of Inclusion &
                                          Diversity, where she led the company’s commitment to building a more equitable and
                                          inclusive world by increasing diverse representation at every level, fostering an
                                          inclusive culture that brings everybody in, and ensuring equitable pay and access
                                          to opportunity for all. Barbara joined Apple in 2021 after more than 25 years of experience
                                          as an engineer, leader, and C-suite executive in the technology sector, including
                                          as Intel’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer and Corporate Vice President of Social
                                          Impact. Barbara has a reputation for accelerating change and driving results. In 2020
                                          and 2021, Barbara was recognized as one of Fortune magazine’s 50 Most Powerful Women
                                          in Business. She graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B.S. in electrical
                                          engineering (1989) and an MBA from USC’s Darla Moore School of Business (1995). Whye
                                          also holds a PhD, in Artificial Intelligence and Ethics, from Arizona State University.
                                          
                                          
                                     
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Jim Wiseman
                                          
                                       
                                          Jim Wiseman, a Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of South Carolina
                                          (1979), is a key figure in the evolution of Margaritaville, where he merges business
                                          acumen with a passion for real estate and hospitality. His career encompasses a range
                                          of roles, from engineering at Duke Power to leading major real estate developments
                                          such as Barefoot Landing in Myrtle Beach. Wiseman's involvement with Margaritaville
                                          began with a successful partnership with CEO John Cohlan, which expanded the brand
                                          from restaurants to resorts across the United States and the Caribbean. As President
                                          of Margaritaville Development, he now manages a diverse portfolio of resorts and growth
                                          strategies, embodying the laid-back ethos of Jimmy Buffett’s iconic brand.