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Raymond Rought

Raymond Rought

'70

Raymond Rought completed his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering at Michigan Tech in 1970. Following graduation, he served in the US Army in Vietnam, assigned to the Medical Command Headquarters Long Binh. Upon return to civilian life, Ray joined the Michigan Department of Transportation, Bureau of Aeronautics as an Airport Development Engineer. In 1978 he completed his Master of Science in civil engineering from . . .

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Russell Becker

Russell Becker

'89, '91

Russell (Russ) Becker completed his bachelor's (1989) and master's (1991) degrees in civil engineering at Michigan Tech. He is the Chief Executive Officer and President of APi Group, one of the largest providers of specialty services in North America and the largest provider of life safety services in the world. Russ' continued commitment to overall excellence has inspired APi Group to create a culture of leadership by . . .

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Ron Staley

Ron Staley

'77, '80

Ronald Staley is retired senior vice president and executive director of historic preservation for The Christman Company.  He joined Christman in 1984 and founded their Historic Preservation Group business unit in 1992 following his work in leading the restoration of the Michigan State Capitol and realizing that there was a need for construction managers to specialize in historic preservation. Historic preservation has . . .

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