Clinton T. Greenleaf '42 Fund

Clinton T. Greenleaf '42 Fund

Clinton Greenleaf (d) graduated from Case School of Applied Science in 1942 with a degree in metallurgical engineering. He was a talented athlete, playing football and running track for Case. Active in the Greek system, Mr. Greenleaf was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and served as president of the Interfraternity Council. Following graduation, Mr. Greenleaf served in World War II as a member of the United States Navy. Upon his return from overseas, he joined the Albert M. Baehr Company, an electronic component sales engineering firm. In 1954, the company name was changed to Baehr, Greenleaf, and Associates, Inc., with Mr. Greenleaf serving as co-founder and president. The Clinton T. Greenleaf ’42 Fund for the Case School of Engineering was established in 1991 following a tragic plane crash that claimed the life of Mr. Greenleaf.