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Gary Halverson
'81Gary Halverson earned a BS in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from Michigan Tech in 1981. He is currently an Independent Consultant to the Mining Industry and resides in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was President and CEO of Cliffs Natural Resources from 2013-14 overseeing a Fortune 500 Company with coal and iron ore assets in the US, Canada and Australia. Prior to this he worked for Barrick Gold in a number of . . .
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James Mallory
'48Mr. 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 amp; Co International Consulting. Jim graduated . . .
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Kenneth Brunk
'69Mr. Kenneth A. Brunk a resident of Centennial, Colorado and 1969 graduate of Michigan Tech’s Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Kenneth A. Brunk began his career in 1969 in the Research and Development Center at Owens-Illinois in Toledo, Ohio. As Superintendent /Engineer of a silica and milling operation in Illinois, Ken was instrumental in developing several process improvements and automation . . .