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James Mallory

'48

Mr. Mallory began his career at Ford Motor Company, working there for 17 years in various manufacturing management roles. He joined Allis-Chalmers as Director of Manufacturing Services in 1985, and moved to Siemens Power Corporation in 1987 where he rose to become Vice President of Operations. Upon his retirement from Siemens, he formed his own consulting company JC Mallory & Co International Consulting.  Jim graduated . . .

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Gholamreza (Reza) Abbaschian

Gholamreza (Reza) Abbaschian

'68

Gholamreza (Reza) J. Abbaschian (BS U Tehran, 1965, MS MTU MY 1968, PhD U Cal-Berkeley 1972). Dr. Abbaschian is currently the dean of UC Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering, Riverside, CA. Prior to his present position, he was the Vladimir A. Grodsky Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida, where he served as the department chair from 1986 to 2005. He held visiting faculty positions . . .

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Greg Sesselmann

Greg Sesselmann

'81

Greg Sesselmann had an epiphany but was afraid to tell anyone. "I was the black sheep of the family," he explains. "If somebody had spilled the milk, they’d all close their eyes and say, odds are, it was me." His family of six Tech graduates (all with better GPAs) never heard this particular hare-brained idea, but when a co-worker did, she refused to leave him alone until he worked on it. "She pressured me to push that . . .