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Brenda O'Brien
'84Brenda O'Brien earned a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Michigan Tech in 1984 and a master's degree in mathematics from Eastern Michigan University in May 2008. Not your typical student, Brenda was a single parent with two small children when she earned her degree. Although unable to join clubs or participate in extracurricular activities, Brenda was able to balance the responsibility of raising a family . . .
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Michael Paddock
'87, '88After graduating with bachelor degrees in surveying (‘87) and civil engineering (‘88), Paddock took a position with CH2M HILL in Milwaukee where he managed transportation megaprojects. Examples of those large projects included: the Zoo Interchange reconstruction, the Mitchell Interchange reconstruction, and the Marquette Interchange reconstruction all in Milwaukee; the State Trunk Highway 29 reconstruction in Wausau, . . .
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Gerald McCarthy
'48Mr. Gerald J. McCarthy, a 1948 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is President and owner of the Transportation Group, Inc., which represents several contractors, consulting engineers, and private businesses. Upon graduation, Jerry joined the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), where he quickly rose through the ranks to become the youngest district engineer in the Department's history. By 1969, he . . .
