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Pasi Lautala
'97, '07Mission: Build a Great Northern Railwayby Jennifer Donovan Pasi Lautala ’97 ’07 knows about cold climates. He’s from Finland, where it snows much the way it does in Houghton. He knows what arctic temperatures and freezing or thawing ground can do to railroad tracks and ties: heaving them, twisting them, turning them dysfunctional in a dozen different ways. And as director of Tech’s Rail Transportation . . .
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William Murchie
'76A native of Gladstone, Michigan, William Murchie received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1976. Following graduation, he worked as a design engineer, project engineer and project manager for Edmands Engineering, Inc. (now part of Wade Trim Group) in Bay City, Michigan. In 1982, he moved to Florida and worked for consulting firms in the Bradenton-Sarasota area before co-founding AM Engineering, . . .
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Ronald Krump
'57Mr. Ron Krump came to Michigan Tech from Plymouth, Michigan and earned his baccalaureate in civil engineering in 1957. During his student years, he served three years on the Student Council, and chaired Winter Carnival. In addition, he was President of the Kappa Delta Psi Fraternity, President of the Inter-fraternity Council, and President of the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Following graduation, he served with . . .
