In case you missed the release on the Schipul site and all of our extremely excited tweets – Schipul is honored to be number 83 on the Aggie 100 – the list of the top Aggie owned businesses!
I was honored to attend the ceremony not only as a Schipulite – but as an Aggie myself (class of 2007 – Whoop!).
Some interesting facts about this year’s class:
- Schipul is honored to be on the short list of 12 companies who have made the list for 4 out of the 5 years
- Our fearless leader Ed Schipul is a class of 1990 Political Science major. The class of 1990 is the most represented class in the 2009 list
- The 2009 Aggie 100 employ over 10,000 employees and did over 7.6 billion in revenue last year
- The college of engineering represents over 50% of the list
- The keynote speaker was A&M track and field coach Pat Henry – who talked about bouncing back in hard times by quoting Mike Tyson: “Everybody has a plan… until they get hit”
We spent the afternoon at the awards reception, and then spent some quality time bonding at the Dixie Chicken – the most famous bar in College Station. The Chicken is the home of the famous Aggie ring dunk tradition (where Ags christen their rings by dropping them in a pitcher of beer and drinking the whole thing as quickly as possible) – and it’s the location where my parents met in the late 70’s.
A perfect afternoon enjoying cheese fries and playing dominoes was the cherry on the cake of a great day. I am extremely thankful for Aggieland and the wonderful people in it. A&M is a place like none other and I loved my time there – and the opportunity to go back!
Another huge thanks to Ed for letting me be a part of the tradition!
Whoop, Whoop and Double Whoop! Congrats to Ed and the whole Schipul Team.
Gig 'em Schipul! I love the fact that there is such a beloved bar called the Dixie Chicken (with live rattle snakes no less). Texas is the best state ever 🙂
Aaah, the Chicken. Where I learned to play 42. Where Lone Star beer was 45cents a bottle. Where I spent much of my freshman year learning to be a college student (albeit not a very cool one). It's much larger and well lit these days. More's the pity.