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Mary Beth Coburn
'87Mary Beth received her Michigan Tech bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1987. She then accepted a position as Civil Engineer/Construction with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. In 1988, she moved to The Johnston Group Developers in Calabasas, California as a Construction Supervisor. She left the Johnston Group in 1992 and took a position as Civil Engineer/Design at Boyle Engineering in San Diego. . . .
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George Ehlert
'77Mr. George Ehlert, President of Ehlert/Bryan, Inc., is originally from Madison Heights, Michigan. He earned his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1977. Following graduation he was employed by A.G. McKee Co. in Hibbing, Minnesota. In 1979 he joined William Paxton amp; Associates of Southfield, Michigan as Vice President. In 1981 he went into partnership with Wayne Bryan forming Ehlert/Bryan, . . .
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C. Maki
'71Tom Maki completed his Baccalaureate degree in Civil Engineering in 1971. Following graduation, he joined the Michigan Department of Transportation and over the next 30 years advanced through the Resident Construction Engineer and District Engineer positions to the executive level as the Chief Operations Officer. In his role as COO, he was responsible for the Department’s annual $1.5 Billion Capital Improvement . . .
