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Donald Anderson
'66Donald Anderson completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1966. He started his career with the Michigan Department of Transportation as a Survey Crew Chief and Lead Inspector. In 1969 he shifted his focus to estimating and bidding on bridge and highway construction projects with Midwest Bridge Co. After seven years with Midwest Bridge he joined the John Bemis Company with a focus on Highway Signing and . . .
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Craig Holmes
'80Craig Holmes graduated from Michigan Tech with a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1980. Upon graduation, Mr. Holmes worked for Kemper Insurance Group as the HPR Department Fire Protection Consultant and as a fire protection engineer and specialist. In 1989, Mr. Holmes joined Johnson and Higgins/J amp;amp;H — Marsh and McLennan serving as Senior Consultant/Senior Vice President for property Risk Control . . .
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Amy Trahey
'94Michigan Tech is known as a very successful engineering university. It is also known for its male-dominated population. Despite the fact that women are a minority on Tech's campus, it is clear that they, like men, can find success, even in the field of engineering. Amy Trahey, a 1994 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech is living proof of this fact.""Growing up in Lansing, Mich., Trahey always had an interest . . .
