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William Grenney
'59Dr. William J. Grenney, a 1959 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University and Director of the Computer Based Intelligent Technology Laboratory. After graduation, Bill worked for Bethlehem Steel Company for two years. Later, he enlisted and served five years in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps. After leaving the Navy, Dr. Grenney completed . . .
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Richard Lyon
'76Richard Lyon, P.E. completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1976 and his Master of Business Administration at Saginaw Valley State in 1989. Following graduation he spent 3 years with Gilbert/Commonwealth Associates before joining MacMillan Associates, Inc. in 1979. Mr. Lyon is currently President of MacMillan Associates, a multi-disciplined consulting engineering company based in . . .
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C. Maki
'71Tom Maki completed his Baccalaureate degree in Civil Engineering in 1971. Following graduation, he joined the Michigan Department of Transportation and over the next 30 years advanced through the Resident Construction Engineer and District Engineer positions to the executive level as the Chief Operations Officer. In his role as COO, he was responsible for the Department’s annual $1.5 Billion Capital Improvement . . .
