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Debra Larson
'78, '81Larson graduated from Michigan Tech with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering in 1978 and followed it up with a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering in 1981. She hails from Ishpeming and is fond of her Yooper roots. Her professional career includes stints with private engineering and manufacturing companies in Arizona, Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Wisconsin from 1981 until 1989. Then in 1994 she received . . .
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William Marshall
'69William F. Marshall completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1969. He is Vice President of Engineering and Development of MearsGroup, Inc., an international engineering and construction service provider to the pipeline industry with over 500 employees. Mr. Marshall joined Mears in 1989 as Director of Engineering; he assumed the role of Vice President of Engineering in 1994, and his current role as . . .
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Howard Perko
'93Dr. Howard Perko completed his BS degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1993 with distinction. From there he went on to earn MS and PhD degrees from Colorado State University with emphasis in soil mechanics. He received several graduate and post graduate research grants from NASA and worked a short time at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. One of few "planetary geotechnical engineers," he assisted the Mars . . .