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Bruce Lowing
'80Bruce Lowing is the former CEO and President of Hardman Construction, Inc., a heavy/highway contractor headquartered in Ludington, Michigan. After earning his Civil Engineering degree from Michigan Tech in 1980, Bruce worked as Project Manager amp; Estimator before becoming the President of the Company in 1993. Bruce led Hardman Construction’s efforts into the bridge building industry in Michigan as well as the . . .
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David Gustafson
'61David Gustafson was born and raised in the Copper Country and came to Michigan Tech following his graduation from Hancock High School in 1957. He earned his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1961. Following graduation, he worked for Bergeron amp; Lang Consulting Engineers in New Orleans and continued his graduate study in structural engineering at Tulane University where he earned his doctoral degree in . . .
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Eustace Dereniak
'63, '63Eustace L. Dereniak BS Electrical and Computer Engineering 1963 For nearly five decades, Eustace L. Dereniak has explored the frontiers of optics and engineering to help create 21st century breakthroughs in medicine, military hardware, astronomy and many other fields. Dereniak, a 1963 Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, became president of SPIE, the world’s largest professional organization . . .
