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Paul Frair

Paul Frair

'50

Paul Frair, originally from Glens Falls, New York, completed a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1950. Prior to attending Michigan Tech, Mr. Frair served for four years in the US Army. Following graduation he worked for Waggaman amp; Collyer, General Contractors of Glens Falls, as a construction engineer. In 1952, Mr. Frair joined Herman Gundlach, Inc. and worked in all phases of general building construction, . . .

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Michael Malloy

Michael Malloy

'70

Michael Malloy completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1970. He went on to join Gannett Fleming, Inc. as a staff engineer in his home town of Chicago. He moved up in the company, serving as President and CEO of Gannett Fleming West, Inc. from 1987—2010 in New Mexico. He also served as the Vice President of Gannett Fleming, Inc., as Director of Western Operations, from 2001—2007, . . .

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James Keighley

James Keighley

'76

Jim retired as Vice President of Engineering for Kraft Foods in October of 2015. He joined Kraft in May 2013. His responsibilities included the Engineering, Process and Packaging Equipment Development, Engineering and Maintenance functions, and the Initiative Management and Planned Maintenance pillars of Integrated Lean 6 Sigma. Prior to Kraft, Jim spent 36 years with Procter amp; Gamble in Engineering and Manufacturing, . . .

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