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    US Fed News
    May 8, 2008 Thursday 12:13 AM EST



    PETE PETERS TO RECEIVE HONORARY DOCTORATE

    FRESNO, Calif.


    California State University Fresno issued the following press release:

    The California State University and California State University,
    Fresno will confer an honorary doctoral degree - the CSU's highest
    commendation - on Fresno businessman and philanthropist Pete P. Peters
    at Fresno State's Commencement on May 17.

    For his unwavering commitment to bettering the region, Peters will
    receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.

    "Pete P. Peters is one of the great visionaries of Central
    California," said Fresno State President John D. Welty, who nominated
    Peters. "At Fresno State and elsewhere, Mr. Peters has helped our
    region in many ways.

    "He has provided guidance on a range of issues through active board
    membership, donations for building programs that have inspired others
    to give and scholarships in a number of disciplines that have launched
    our graduates into careers of service in the region and elsewhere,"
    Welty said.

    The youngest son of Armenian immigrants, Peters longed to attend
    college.

    Instead, he and his brother, Leon S. Peters, worked hard and gained
    reputations as honest businessmen who were generous community
    benefactors.

    Pete P. Peters joined Valley Foundry and Machine Works in 1939,
    shortly after his brother bought the business, which manufactured wine
    grape crushers. During World War II, however, the business made ship
    winches and valves for the armed forces. The business returned to
    winemaking equipment in peacetime.

    Valley Foundry was sold to Ametek (NYSE: AME), where Peters continued
    his career as vice president.

    The Peters brothers decided to share the gains of their success with
    the region through charitable foundations. The Pete P. Peters
    Foundation is guided by the words of Peters' father: "Give back to the
    community." Leon S.

    Peters was posthumously awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of
    Humane Letters by the CSU and Fresno State in 1997.

    Pete Peters believes quality education and health care are integral
    components of a great community. The Peters families were major donors
    to Fresno-based Community Medical Centers and to Fresno State.

    Many other organizations have been touched by Peters' generosity,
    including the San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust, Valley
    Public Television, the San Joaquin College of Law and the Boys and
    Girls Club.

    Since the early 1980s, the foundation has provided numerous gifts to
    Fresno State through the Pete P. Peters Nursing, Business and
    Viticulture scholarships and the Pete P. Peters Endowment in Armenian
    Studies.

    Peters also supports the President's Fund, Ag One Foundation, the
    Henry Madden Library, the Bulldog Foundation, the Leon S. Peters
    Honors Scholars and the Business Associates Program.

    After Leon Peters died, his brother continued the family's giving
    legacy. In 1999, the Leon S. Peters and Pete P. Peters foundations
    provided the first private gift of $1.2 million to the Save Mart
    Center capital campaign. This gift created the Leon S. and Pete
    P. Peters Educational Center, a 300-seat classroom auditorium within
    the Student Recreation Center adjacent to the Save Mart Center.
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