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Gene Chamberlain
'74, '75Gene Chamberlain, a native of Houghton, Michigan, received his Chemical Engineering degree in 1974 and his Engineering Administration degree in 1975, both from Michigan Tech. He joined the Archer Daniels Midland Co. in Mankato, Minnesota in 1975. While working in Mankato, Gene attended night school and graduated from Minnesota State University with an MBA in 1981. He was transferred to Kansas City, MO, for a year to help . . .
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Philip Watters
'69Philip Watters received a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Tech in 1969 and then joined the Exxon Chemical Company. During his years at Exxon, Philip earned an MBA from the University of Houston in 1972. Philip has spent his career working on various aspects of the business in the field of petrochemical and energy industry. In 1986, he joined Resource Planning Consultants first as vice president . . .
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Octave Du Temple
'48, '491920—2015 Octave Du Temple, a native of the Copper Country, received bachelor's and master's degrees in chemical engineering from Michigan Tech in 1948 and 1949. His studies were interrupted by military service during World War II, when he taught flying and navigation. He also studied at Northwestern University, where he earned a master's degree in business administration in 1955. Du Temple worked at the Argonne . . .
