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The Ohio Partnership for Excellence was incorporated as a 501c(3) nonprofit organization in 1998 to provide state level Baldrige assessment services and resources for interested organizations. In 2011, it was renamed The Partnership for Excellence (TPE) to reflect regional expansion that includes the states of Indiana and West Virginia. [1]
Howard Malcolm "Mac" Baldrige Jr. (October 4, 1922 – July 25, 1987) was an American businessman. He served as the United States Secretary of Commerce from 1981 until he died in 1987. He was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1988.
The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recognizes U.S. organizations in the business, health care, education, and nonprofit sectors for performance excellence. The Baldrige Award is the highest [2] formal recognition of the performance excellence of both public and private U.S. organizations given by the President of the United States.
Baldrige graduated from Omaha High School in 1912. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts , in 1914 and he graduated in 1918 from Yale University in New Haven , Connecticut where he was a member of Skull and Bones [ 3 ] and captain of the wrestling team.
Howard Malcolm Baldrige may refer to: Howard M. Baldrige (1894–1985), Nebraska State representative and father to Secretary Howard Malcolm Baldrige Howard M. Baldrige Jr. (1922–1987), 26th United States Secretary of Commerce
Malcolm Baldrige may refer to: . Howard M. Baldrige (1894–1985), congressman from Nebraska; Malcolm Baldrige Jr. (1922–1987), United States Secretary of Commerce NOAAS Researcher (R 103), renamed the NOAAS Malcolm Baldrige (R 103) as a ship of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
Baldrige was born the son of Howard Malcolm and Laura Mattern Baldrige. His father was a prominent Blair County lawyer. Baldrige attended Phillips Academy, Bucknell University, and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He read law with his father, and was admitted to the Blair County bar in 1895. [2] [3] He married Anna P. Dean in 1917. [4]
Malcolm Baldrige Jr. (1922–1987), commonly referred to as Malcolm Baldrige or "Mac" Baldrige; United States Secretary of Commerce. Son of H. Malcolm Baldrige, and eponym for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. Letitia Baldrige (1926–2012), etiquette expert and public relations executive. Daughter of H. Malcolm Baldrige