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Lee Bernson

Lee Bernson

'65

Lee Bernson completed a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1965. From there he worked as a Highway Engineer for the State of Colorado in Denver. In 1969 he was employed by Western Concrete Products Co. of Cadillac, Michigan and rose to the position of Executive Vice President. In 1976 he became co-owner of Mathisen Tree Farms, Inc. in Greenville, Michigan. Under his management, the Christmas tree and nursery . . .

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Mark Stumpf

Mark Stumpf

'65

Dr. Mark R. Stumpf received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1965 and his masters degree in environmental engineering in 1967. During his student years, he served as Vice President of his junior class and was a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. After graduation, he joined Amoco Chemicals Corporation designing wastewater treatment plants. Two years later, he joined Abbott Laboratories where he held . . .

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Gary Holcombe

Gary Holcombe

'72

Gary Holcombe completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1972. He started his career as an Assistant Engineer with Richards, Findorff and Richards and in 1973 joined Gourdie-Fraser and Associates of Traverse City. Over the eight years he was with the company, he moved up from Assistant Project Engineer to be Director of Engineering. In 1981 he became a Partner with Elmer's Inc., a heavy equipment . . .

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