Alumnus Emile Geisenheimer Donates $100,000 to Establish a Scholarship for High-Achieving, First-Generation Business Students
August 03, 2018
August 03, 2018
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Aug. 3 -- The University of New Orleans issued the following news release:
Emile Geisenheimer was 36 when, armed with two college degrees, he became the youngest person in the history of Philips Electronic Instruments to be named president and CEO.
You might never guess, then, that before he was a high-achieving corporate executive, Geisenheimer was also a high school dropout.
A New Orleans native, Geisenheimer left school at 15 for . . .
Emile Geisenheimer was 36 when, armed with two college degrees, he became the youngest person in the history of Philips Electronic Instruments to be named president and CEO.
You might never guess, then, that before he was a high-achieving corporate executive, Geisenheimer was also a high school dropout.
A New Orleans native, Geisenheimer left school at 15 for . . .