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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. . . .
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Robert Seaton
'52Mr. Robert Seaton completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1952 and from there joined the U.S. Navy for active duty from 1952-1954. Following his Navy service he earned an MBA at Stanford University in 1956 and from there began a career in the banking industry with Palo Alto Mutual Savings and Loan Association in Palo Alto, California. Over the course of his career, Mr. Seaton served . . .
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James Emerson
'60James Emerson, originally from Omro, Wisconsin, completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering 1960. Mr. Emerson is President of B amp; E Engineers of Arcadia, California. Following graduation he accepted an engineering position with the County of Los Angeles. In his thirteen years with L.A. County, he worked on development plans of coastal facilities, mountain road location studies, and supervised the land . . .