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George Hermanson
'75, '73George Hermanson completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering 1973 and his master’s degree in 1975. He is Senior Vice-President and Principal of Hole Montes, Inc. in Naples, Florida, a 135-person consulting engineering firm specializing in civil and environmental engineering. Mr. Hermanson has been with Hole Montes for 23 years and a principal and shareholder for 10. During that time he has overseen . . .
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Christopher Kaempfer
'71Mr. Kaempfer, President and Chief Engineer, Kaempfer & Associates, Inc., received his baccalaureate degree in Civil Engineering from Michigan Technological University in 1971 and his master's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1972. He entered the U.S. Army as a 2nd Lt in the Corps of Engineers in the Fall of 1972. After basic and advanced officer training courses at Fort Belvoir, . . .
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Michael Peterson
'85Michael D. Peterson '85 became a member of the Alumni Board of Directors in 2014. Michael chose Michigan Tech because "It was conveniently located just south of where I grew up and offered the education that I wanted." Peterson’s first job was working as a technician/inspector for a soils and materials geotechnical testing lab in Green Bay, WI. From there he moved to another geotechnical testing firm in the Detroit . . .