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Thomas Kaderabek
'73, '74Thomas Kaderabek completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1973 and his master's degree in civil engineering in 1974 with an emphasis in geotechnical engineering. He started his career with Law Engineering Testing Co. in Coral Gables, Florida as a Staff Engineer advancing to Senior Geotechnical Engineer. In 1982 he co-founded KBC Consultants, Inc. (later known as Kaderabek & Barreiro Consultants, . . .
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Bill Sproule
'70Bill Sproule completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering at Michigan Tech in 1970, master of engineering at the University of Toronto, and PhD at Michigan State in 1985. He has had a career in government service, consulting engineering, and teaching and research at Mohawk College in Ontario, the University of Alberta, and Michigan State prior to returning to Michigan Tech in 1996. He is now a professor . . .
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Bernard Alkire
'61Bernie Alkire completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1961. After graduation, he served for two years in the US Army as a Lieutenant and then five years with the Michigan Department of State Highways as a Highway and Bridge Design Engineer before going on to earn an MS and PhD in civil engineering at Michigan State. He returned to Michigan Tech in 1971 as an Instructor and was promoted . . .
