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UTCFS Vice President Robert Isaman '85
Speaks at Smith Commencement
350 New Business Leaders Graduate From Smith -
Congratulations!
Robert
Isaman '85, vice president, integration at UTC Fire &
Security (UTCFS), a division of United Technologies
Corporation, addressed a lively audience of Smith School
graduates, family members, friends, and Smith faculty
and administrators at the Smith School's winter
commencement ceremony on Thursday, December 22.
Nearly 350 candidates were eligible to attend the
graduation ceremony, which was held at the Comcast
Center: eight doctoral, 25 executive MBA, 100 MBA/MS,
and 210 undergraduate business degrees were awarded.
Isaman, who is
responsible for the worldwide integration of
acquisitions into the new UTCFS business division,
shared four common attributes for success with
graduates. "First, successful leaders are
ambitions and have formulated a career roadmap that they
follow with great vigor; second, they are curious
by nature and pursue a continuous learning posture
throughout their careers by investing in their education;
third, they are proactive, personable, approachable,
and optimistic; and fourth, they have a great
support structure from their faith, their families, and
their friends."
Isaman joined United Technologies through the Otis
Elevator Company in their North American operations in
1985. In 1993, after a series of sales and management
positions at Otis, he was named deputy general manager
and Russia program manager for UTC’s Norden Systems
division in St. Petersburg, Russia.
In January 2002, he was named president of Otis
Elevator (China) Investment Co. and China Area Director,
where he was responsible for the business performance of
over 140 business and manufacturing locations across
China.
In 2004, Isaman was among the recipients of the
People's Republic of China's Friendship Award. Presented
by the Premier of China, the award is the supreme prize
the Chinese government confers to foreign experts who
have made outstanding contributions to China's economic
and social progress.
"Great leaders have an ability to
laugh at themselves, to listen to advice
from those that they love, and to include
those that they love in their successes,"
said Isaman. "When I was awarded the
Friendship Award by the Premier of
China, Wen Jiabao, my largest
satisfaction was that my wife, Linda,
was at my side, and that my family was
as proud of me as I always have been of all of
them ... Successful leaders know that no
one does it alone"
Isaman has a BS in marketing from the Smith School
and serves on the school's Board of Visitors.
Students participating in the
ceremony were Erin Jordan, who performed
the National Anthem, and speakers
Lindsay Morris, graduating summa cum
laude and majoring in marketing, and
Noah Kaufman, MBA candidate spring 2006.
► Transcript of Robert Isaman's speech.
► Transcript of Lindsay Morris' speech.
►Transcript of Noah Kaufman's speech.
Check back soon for more photo
highlights and video clips!
The commencement will be available on
DVD from Kitay Productions.
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