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Robin Elston
'86Robin graduated from Michigan Tech in 1986 with bachelor’s degrees in Chemical Engineering and Engineering Administration, and began a fifteen year career with Procter amp; Gamble. Her first position was as Project and Maintenance Manager in Cheboygan, Michigan. In 1990, she became Plant Diversity amp; Organization Effectiveness Manager at P amp;G's Cincinnati, Ohio facility. Her next position was Plant Environmental . . .
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Glenn Lawrence
'75Glenn F. Lawrence earned a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Technological University in 1975. While at Michigan Tech, he was an active member of both the band / Pep band. Returning home to NJ after graduation, he achieved his goal to work for Merck & Co., a major pharmaceutical company. He held many challenging positions with increasing responsibilities at Merck & Co. within manufacturing . . .
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Bruce Barna
'68, '70Bruce Barna first came to Michigan Tech as a student in 1964 while it was still the Michigan College of Mining and Technology. He received BS and MS degrees in Chemical Engineering from MTU and a PhD from New Mexico State University. He worked for Reynold’s Aluminum in Oregon, Enjay (now Exxon) in New Jersey, and Kalamazoo Spice Extraction (Kalsec) in Michigan. Bruce was recruited by Dr. John Patton, the lead faculty . . .
