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George Hermanson
'75, '73George Hermanson completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering 1973 and his master’s degree in 1975. He is Senior Vice-President and Principal of Hole Montes, Inc. in Naples, Florida, a 135-person consulting engineering firm specializing in civil and environmental engineering. Mr. Hermanson has been with Hole Montes for 23 years and a principal and shareholder for 10. During that time he has overseen major . . .
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John Fortier
'78John Fortier completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1978. He is the President of Bacco Construction of Iron Mountain. Bacco Construction is a private company offering highway construction, concrete and asphalt paving, excavating, and site development services. Mr. Fortier joined Bacco following his graduation in 1978 and has served in his current role as President since 1997. Mr. Fortier is a registered . . .
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Ben Nabozny
'06Ben Nabozny '06 chose Michigan Tech after receiving a scholarship his junior year of high school to spend time at Michigan Tech for a summer Forestry program. "It gave me the opportunity to check out the campus, meet current students and see how school projects and curriculum are approached. Having grown up with an appreciation for education, balance and culture, it didn’t take long to realize that Michigan Tech was the . . .
