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Peter Grant
'68Mr. Peter J. Grant, a 1968 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is President of Grant Forest Products Corporation and Grant Development Corporation. After graduation, Peter became a civil engineer for Al Johnson Construction and, later, plant manager for Elk Planning Mill Limited. He became President of the latter in 1976. Also in 1976, he became President of Grant Lumber Company Limited. He founded Grant's . . .
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Douglas Watson
'73Mr. Douglas Watson completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering with honors in 1973. Immediately after graduation, Doug joined the consulting firm of Wade-Trim. In his twenty-eight years with the firm, he has worked as a construction inspector, surveyor, design engineer, project and client manager, and has held various administrative management positions. Doug is currently President and Chief Executive officer . . .
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Roger Liska
'65Dr. Roger W. Liska, a 1965 civil engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, is Associate Dean and Professor of the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities at Clemson University. After leaving Tech, Dr. Liska held various engineering positions in the Detroit area and received a masters degree in civil engineering from Wayne State University in 1967. Since 1972 he has held various faculty and administrative positions . . .
