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Peter Grant
'68Mr. Peter J. Grant, a 1968 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is President of Grant Forest Products Corporation and Grant Development Corporation. After graduation, Peter became a civil engineer for Al Johnson Construction and, later, plant manager for Elk Planning Mill Limited. He became President of the latter in 1976. Also in 1976, he became President of Grant Lumber Company Limited. He founded Grant's . . .
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Todd Stewart
'68Major General Todd Stewart completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1968. From there he was commissioned into the United States Air Force as a distinguished graduate of Michigan Tech's Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He went on to complete a master's degree in engineering administration from Southern Methodist University in 1971 and a doctoral degree in management in 1980 from the University . . .
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Gerald McCarthy
'48Mr. Gerald J. McCarthy, a 1948 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is President and owner of the Transportation Group, Inc., which represents several contractors, consulting engineers, and private businesses. Upon graduation, Jerry joined the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), where he quickly rose through the ranks to become the youngest district engineer in the Department's history. By 1969, he . . .
