Snow-Blowing Reimagined: Mechanical Engineer Clears the Way in the Copper Country
Troy Bouman ’12 ’16 ’21 is using both his business acumen and mechanical engineering doctorate to excel as an entrepreneur. His company, All UP Snow Blowing, is making snow removal less stressful in the Keweenaw through one practical and compassionate goal: to show up when it matters.
“When my son passed away, I realized the importance of having people in a community who help — both professionally and personally,” said Bouman, a three-time graduate of Michigan Tech’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE).
Bouman and his wife Andrea ’11 ’12 spent months at the hospital after the premature birth of their twins in 2021. After losing their son, they dedicated themselves to the care of their daughter, who grew stronger with a care plan that included hours of skin-to-skin contact. Whiling away the hours as the delicate baby slept on his chest, Bouman came across a video showcasing snow removal techniques in Quebec. He saw the benefits a similar business could bring to the Copper Country.
“So many people helped us through that difficult time in 2021, as well as when we tried again and lost our daughter to prematurity in 2023,” said Bouman. “I saw a need in our area, I found this technology that wasn’t being used here, and I had a desire to be one of those positive parts of the community. That’s how All UP started.”
Read more about Bouman’s successful and rapidly expanding company in MAE Magazine.