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Peter Perla
'38Mr. Peter G. Perla, a 1938 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is the retired president of Perla and Stout, P.C. Upon graduation, Peter became a village engineer for Kingsford, Michigan. From 1941 to 1957, he was assistant engineer for Traverse City, Michigan, a career that was interrupted by four years of WWII service in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In 1957, he founded his own civil engineering and land . . .
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Michael Malloy
'70Michael Malloy completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1970. He went on to join Gannett Fleming, Inc. as a staff engineer in his home town of Chicago. He moved up in the company, serving as President and CEO of Gannett Fleming West, Inc. from 1987—2010 in New Mexico. He also served as the Vice President of Gannett Fleming, Inc., as Director of Western Operations, from 2001—2007, . . .
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Franklin Meyers
'57Mr. Franklin Meyers completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1957 and from there went on to work as an engineer for the Detroit Regional Planning Commission from 1960 - 1962. He then went on to be Chief Planner for the Macomb County Planning Commission and later joined the Inter-County Highway Commission in 1965. Following his retirement as Executive Director, of the Inter-County . . .