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Mary Korpi

Mary Korpi

'76

Mary Korpi graduated from Michigan Tech in 1976 with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. She accepted a position as engineer with Magma Copper Company in Arizona and she was soon promoted to Senior Metallurgist. In 1987 she took the position of Senior Metallurgist with Newmont Gold Company in Nevada, being promoted to Director of Metallurgical Services and again to Director Loss Control in 1990. From 1992-1996 . . .

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Caryn Heldt

Caryn Heldt

'01

Caryn graduated from Michigan Tech in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. She then went on to get her masters in chemical engineering in 2005 and her PhD in chemical engineering in 2008 from North Carolina State University. She attended post-doctoral studies in chemical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2010. She is currently an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and an Adjunct . . .

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Frank Pavlis

Frank Pavlis

'38

1916—2018 Frank Pavlis got his first lesson in leadership before he started grade school. "I had the good fortune to be born on a farm," he tells the inaugural group of Michigan Tech students enrolled in the Pavlis Institute for Global Technological Leadership. It was harvest time, and his mother needed to be out with his father bringing in the crops. She had three very young children, but her four-year-old son, . . .