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AFP Partners with Virginia Tech Program to Prepare Tomorrow's Leaders
[February 16, 2021]

AFP Partners with Virginia Tech Program to Prepare Tomorrow's Leaders


BETHESDA, Md., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) has joined the Calhoun Discovery Program at Virginia Tech as an industry partner.

Inspired and supported by Boeing CEO David Calhoun, The Calhoun Discovery Program prepares the next generation of leaders for the realities of today's workplace where teamwork, creativity and systems thinking approaches to problem-solving are as important as the specific disciplines learned in college majors.

"We are excited to welcome AFP to our team of partners," said Thanassis Rikakis, Founding Director of the Calhoun Discovery Program, Virginia Tech. "From day one, Calhoun students are tasked with working in a team setting with industry mentors to address in an integrative manner technological, business and societal transformation aspects of real-world issues."

Through this partnership, AFP and Virginia Tech have created a Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) for Industry 4.0 work cell that provides opportunities for students to break down traditional academic barriers by collaboratng with students from other disciplines to tackle real-world problems alongside multiple industry leaders. AFP will select a small group of experienced FP&A professionals to participate in project identification and selection, and to mentor students throughout the academic year.



"The Calhoun Discovery Program is challenging traditional undergraduate education, which often falls short of preparing graduates for success in the real world," said AFP's president and CEO Jim Kaitz. "Our involvement in the program provides an opportunity for FP&A professionals to apply multidisciplinary thinking with students from business, engineering, industrial design, information technology, environmental policy, data analytics, communication and other majors, as well as industry professionals from other disciplines. Through AFP's partnership in this program, we will redefine the role and expectations of the CFO function as a strategic business partner across the enterprise and develop the resources the finance profession needs to succeed in Industry 4.0."

The multidisciplinary style of the Calhoun Discovery Program approaches problems by considering financial viability and technological feasibility, ecological and socioeconomic sustainability, and inclusive human capital development. The students of the program learn to advance solutions that address each of these four areas to ensure sustainable and equitable development.  


Along with a full four-year scholarship and an experiential learning grant of $2,500 each school year, students have access to Industry 4.0 design and prototyping studios for engaging the problem spaces hands-on. AFP joins Boeing, Caterpillar, GE Appliances, GE Aviation, and other organizations as partners supporting the mission of the Calhoun Discovery Program.

Companies interested in learning more about how they can participate in the program are encouraged to contact Jeff Glenzer, CTP, AFP's Chief Operating Officer, at [email protected] or (301) 961-8872. For any press queries, please contact Melissa Rawak, [email protected].

About AFP®
Headquartered outside of Washington, D.C., and located regionally in Singapore, the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) is the professional society committed to advancing the success of treasury and finance members and their organizations. AFP established and administers the Certified Treasury Professional and Certified Corporate FP&A Professional credentials, which set standards of excellence in treasury and finance. Each year, AFP hosts the largest networking conference worldwide for more than 7,000 corporate financial professionals.

About Calhoun Discovery Program
Made possible by a $20 million gift from Virginia Tech alumni David Calhoun, the Calhoun Discovery Program at Virginia Tech combines a structured disciplinary education with an open-ended, collaborative, and transdisciplinary discovery process. The goal of the program is to help prepare integrative lifelong learners who move easily across knowledge domains, pick up diverse new skills in a just-in-time approach and connect their specialized knowledge to complex collaborative contexts.

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