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From Press conference: Norm Asbjornson's $50 million gift to engineering at Montana State University · · Montana State University

“I have put stock equal in escrow so they're assured the money's going to be there. I haven't done it yet I've got to go back and get it done but I will have it done it'll be there in probably a couple three weeks and I ask of you if you have any ability to influence anybody or if you are capable of yourself in any way to help move this forward because I think the school has done an enormous complete analysis of how they can change the Dynamics of not just an engineering education but of other schools educations also in this Innovative collaborative educational structure.”

Norman Asbjornson
Founder & Director, AAON INC
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On , Norman Asbjornson, Founder & Director at AAON INC, spoke about philanthropy during Press conference: Norm Asbjornson's $50 million gift to engineering at Montana State University on Montana State University.

Press conference: Norm Asbjornson's $50 million gift to engineering at Montana State University
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Norm Asbjornson, a Montana State University alumnus and Montana native from the small town of Winifred, has committed to give ...
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About Norman Asbjornson

Founder & Director · AAON INC

Norman Asbjornson, founder and director of AAON, committed $50 million to Montana State University’s College of Engineering in 2014. At a press conference announcing the gift, Asbjornson said he considered it a responsibility to give back to those who helped him succeed, including MSU and his hometown of Winifred, Montana. He placed stock in escrow to guarantee the donation and encouraged others to contribute to the university’s plans for an innovative, collaborative educational structure. Asbjornson also reflected on his career and personal philosophy. He described being recruited to lead a small Tulsa, Oklahoma company, which he grew into AAON, citing 25 consecutive years of 10.8% compounded growth. He attributed his success to lessons in honesty from his parents, emphasizing the importance of self-honesty and learning from failure. He noted that he considered being born in the United States a privilege and shared his view that those who are most successful have often failed the most.

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