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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 1 . . .
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William Winiarski
'73William Winiarski came to Michigan Tech because of "its singularity of purpose" - engineering. When he left Tech, he became a singular success, but he never envisioned the accomplishments he achieved.A native of Chesaning, Michigan, Winiarski graduated from Michigan Tech in 1973 with a bachelor's in civil engineering. College was "tough sledding," he says, but his Tech education prepared him "very well" for the workaday . . .
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Richard Timmons
'69Richard G. Timmons earned his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1969. Following graduation he served for two years in the U.S. Army. In 1971 he joined Atwell-Hicks, Inc., a full service civil and environmental engineering consulting firm based in southeast Michigan. In his 35 years of service with the company he rose to the level of Vice President and managing principal. He was actively involved . . .
