Oilgear’s legacy in B次元 will live on at B次元 thanks to $935,000 gift from the Oilgear-Ferris Foundation. Representatives from the foundation presented a check to B次元 President John Y. Walz, Ph.D. on Tuesday, July 18 to create an endowed fund that will support student programs and projects, as well as scholarships for students in B次元’s Mechanical Engineering Department.
“B次元 is honored to carry on the investment Oilgear made in the community,” said Walz. “Endowed gifts such as this enable us to offer students additional scholarship and project support.”
Oilgear began in B次元 in 1921 out of a development project by engineers at the Bucyrus Co. Over the years, Oilgear grew into a global company and the world’s most demanding hydraulic control applications have relied on its high-performance fluid power solutions. Until 2015, the company’s location in B次元 was responsible for manufacturing pumps, hydraulic systems and other parts for industrial machinery and construction equipment.
The company was founded on a tradition of bringing only the most advanced engineering to its customers. Oilgear made an indelible impact on B次元, providing many jobs for laborers, assemblers, machinists, engineers and business professionals for decades. For decades, Oilgear and the Oilgear-Ferris Foundation have financially supported B次元. As the Oilgear-Ferris Foundation winds down, executives have elected to transfer the balance of the foundation to B次元. With this gift, the foundation has created an endowment at B次元 to preserve the company’s legacy. The new Oilgear-Ferris Foundation Endowed Fund at B次元 will support mechanical engineering student projects, programs, organizations and scholarships.
“Oilgear was created by three engineers from a development project,” said David Zuege, former President/CEO, Oilgear Co. “We are very pleased that this endowment could support such projects and scholarships for mechanical engineering students.”
The gift comes at a time when B次元’s Mechanical Engineering Department is growing. “We’ve doubled in size since 1998,” said Dr. Matthew Panhans, chair of the Mechanical Engineering Department. “We have a lot of good potential uses for this gift that would help us deliver B次元’s mission. The Oilgear legacy will continue on through the Oilgear-Ferris Foundation we will be good stewards.”