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Jill Meister

Jill Meister

'88

Jill graduated from Michigan Tech in 1988 with a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering and began an eighteen year career with Universal Oil Products (UOP) LLC in Des Plaines, Illinois. Her first position with UOP was as Development Engineer, followed by advancing positions of Technical Advisor, Modular Systems Product Engineer, Modular Systems Product Manager, and Alkylation amp; Oxygenates Technology Manager. Since . . .

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Charles Hansen

Charles Hansen

'65

Mr. Charles F. Hansen earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Tech in 1965. After graduating, he joined the Grain Processing Corporation in Muscatine, Iowa as a Process Engineer. In 1966, he returned to his native town, Neenah, Wisconsin, as a Chemical Engineer with Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Soon after joining Kimberly-Clark he was transferred to South Carolina, where he participated in the construction . . .

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James Simmons

James Simmons

'66

Mr. Simmons joined the American Steel Foundries Research laboratory as a Metallurgical Trainee and later a Research Metallurgist after graduating from Michigan Tech with a degree in Metallurgical Engineering in 1966. Mr. Simmons worked on projects related to converting steelmaking facilities from Open Hearth Furnaces to Electric Arc Furnaces due to the 1970 Clean Air Act. He later worked as a Project Engineer, Process . . .