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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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Raymond Kestner
'55Raymond C. Kestner, (retired) City Manager/Director Public Works of Houghton, Michigan, graduated from Michigan Tech with a baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1955. At Michigan Tech he was a member of the ASCE student chapter, Vice President of the Varsity Club, a member of Kappa Delta Psi, and was a four-year letter winner in varsity hockey. Following graduation he spent two years overseas in the Navy Seabees. . . .
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James Krause
'51Mr. James L. Krause, received a baccalaureate in civil engineering from Michigan Tech in 1951, retired as President of Kramp Construction Company, Inc., of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after 40 years with the company. Kramp, Inc., specializes in highway and expressway construction. He served as the President of the Concrete Paving Organization and Secretary of the Wisconsin Roadbuilders Association. A long-time supporter . . .
