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William Marshall
'69William F. Marshall completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1969. He is Vice President of Engineering and Development of MearsGroup, Inc., an international engineering and construction service provider to the pipeline industry with over 500 employees. Mr. Marshall joined Mears in 1989 as Director of Engineering; he assumed the role of Vice President of Engineering in 1994, and his current role as . . .
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Christopher Marr
'00It’s common advice: the best way to make a living is to find a way to get paid to do what you love. But few people actually make it to that point. Count Michigan Technological University alumni Chris Marr ’00 and Jason Manders ’00 among those lucky enough to be able to claim they’ve done just that. Together, Marr and Manders founded Trail Genius, a web-based service that combines video and GPS . . .
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Edward Neumann
'64Dr. Edward S. Neumann, a 1964 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is the Chairman of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. After graduation, Edward received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Northwestern University. He served as a captain with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Waterways Experiment Station and then joined the faculty . . .