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Timothy Hoeffner
'80Tim Hoeffner graduated from Michigan Tech with a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1980, and began his career with the Michigan Department of Transportation. In 1990 Mr. Hoeffner’s career at MDOT shifted focus from road design to rail. His current position as the Director of the Office of Rail at MDOT is the highest office dealing with rail issues in the State of Michigan. Mr. Hoeffner has been involved at . . .
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Bruce Lowing
'80Bruce Lowing is the former CEO and President of Hardman Construction, Inc., a heavy/highway contractor headquartered in Ludington, Michigan. After earning his Civil Engineering degree from Michigan Tech in 1980, Bruce worked as Project Manager & Estimator before becoming the President of the Company in 1993. Bruce led Hardman Construction’s efforts into the bridge building industry in Michigan as well as the company’s . . .
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David Rowe
'51David T. Rowe, Project Manager, Inland Seas Engineering, Inc., came to Michigan Tech after attending Flint Junior College and earned his degree in civil engineering in 1951. Following graduation David served two years with the U.S. Army as a project engineer at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. After returning to civilian life he joined Gould Engineering of Flint, Michigan and was named Vice President of the company in 1958. . . .
