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Ben Nabozny
'06Ben Nabozny '06 chose Michigan Tech after receiving a scholarship his junior year of high school to spend time at Michigan Tech for a summer Forestry program. "It gave me the opportunity to check out the campus, meet current students and see how school projects and curriculum are approached. Having grown up with an appreciation for education, balance and culture, it didn’t take long to realize that Michigan Tech . . .
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Kim Lobdell
'79Kim Lobdell is the founder and president of KL Engineering, a civil engineering firm with four offices in Wisconsin. The company specializes in transportation projects and employs 75. Lobdell's career path began at Michigan Tech, where she earned a bachelor's in civil engineering in 1979. "Michigan Tech totally prepared me for the technical side of my career," she said. "I always felt confident in my engineering skills, . . .
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Lori Beyer
'84Lori graduated from Michigan Tech in 1984 with an Associate Degree in Applied Science for Civil Engineering Technology. She went on to Eastern Michigan University, graduating in 1994 with an individualized interdisciplinary concentration. Lori was the eighth woman in the State of Michigan to earn a professional license in the practice of Land Surveying. She spent ten years as assistant department head for the Washtenaw . . .