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William Winiarski

William Winiarski

'73

William Winiarski came to Michigan Tech because of "its singularity of purpose" - engineering. When he left Tech, he became a singular success, but he never envisioned the accomplishments he achieved.A native of Chesaning, Michigan, Winiarski graduated from Michigan Tech in 1973 with a bachelor's in civil engineering. College was "tough sledding," he says, but his Tech education prepared him "very well" for the workaday . . .

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Gary Holcombe

Gary Holcombe

'72

Gary Holcombe completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1972. He started his career as an Assistant Engineer with Richards, Findorff and Richards and in 1973 joined Gourdie-Fraser and Associates of Traverse City. Over the eight years he was with the company, he moved up from Assistant Project Engineer to be Director of Engineering. In 1981 he became a Partner with Elmer's Inc., a heavy equipment . . .

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Robert Wylie

Robert Wylie

'47

Mr. Robert C. Wylie, a 1947 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is Retired President of the Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company in Wausau, Wisconsin, serving in many capacities for the Company for over 40 years. The Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company is a private organization that operates a system of 21 storage reservoirs on the Wisconsin River for the purpose of stream control, regulation and augmentation . . .

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