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Phillip Frederickson
'60Mr. Phillip V. Frederickson came to Michigan Tech from Alma, Michigan and earned a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1960. He is Chairman-CEO of Christman Company of Lansing, a construction firm founded in 1894 that provides construction and program management, general contracting, design build, and real estate development services. Phil began his career with Christman Company as a project engineer in 1967. . . .
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Thomas Rentenbach
'32Dr. Thomas J. Rentenbach, a 1932 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, was Chairman of the Board of Rentenbach Engineering Company. After graduation, Thomas entered the Army Corps of Engineers. He worked with the Corps until 1946, in the United States and on the Panama Canal. In 1946, he founded Rentenbach Engineering Company and served as General Manager until 1956, as President from 1956 to 1971, as Chairman . . .
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Adam Ward
'05, '06Adam Ward ’05 ’06 says he chose Michigan Tech after having an outstanding experience in the Summer Youth Programs before his senior year of high school. While at Michigan Tech, Ward enjoyed participating in the AquaTerra Tech enterprise. He also traveled to Bolivia for Senior Design. He says "this was my springboard into eventual mentoring with Engineers Without Borders, and ultimately my career as a professor. . . .