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2016 Alumni Awards Induction Ceremony

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Induction Ceremony

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Council of Outstanding Young Engineering AlumniAmbika Bumb Stan Chia James L. Mitchell

Dean’s Appreciation AwardAlan James Dabbiere David Kevin Dabbiere

Academy of Distinguished Engineering AlumniBehrooz L. Abdi

William Earl HigginbothamDeborah L. Kilpatrick

Xavier P. LefebvreSylvia B. LittleTamara Mace

Nelson McRayLeslie R. Sibert

Jocelyn Marie StargelKeisha Wilson Tanner

Ray Woody

Engineering Hall of FameHal Burnside

James R. CarrekerJohn T. Corcia

Wilbur I. “Irv” DotyMichael L. Fulbright

Roger A. Krone

Lawrence John Montgomery IIIElizabeth B. Moore Deborah A. Nash

Howard T. Tellepsen, Jr.R. Nils Young

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Welcome Gary S. May

Dean and Southern Company Chair

Guest Speaker Fredricka Whitfield CNN News Anchor

Induction

Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni

Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni

Engineering Hall of Fame

Dean’s Appreciation Award

Acknowledgments and Closing Remarks Gary S. May

the Ceremony

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Congratulations and welCome to the 2016 College of Engineering Alumni Awards Induction Ceremony. The people being honored tonight exemplify the distinguished success of a Georgia Tech engineer in their professional and personal achievements. As the newest inductees, you are role models for future generations of engineers.

The measure of our success is seen not only in educating our students, but in those students’ achievements and contributions after leaving campus. Those being recognized this evening, as well as those who have been honored at past ceremonies, are stellar examples of the success and leadership we hope to inspire.

I know of no other career that promotes the spirit of innovation like engineering. Few professions turn so many ideas into realities, and few have such a direct impact on people's everyday lives. The reputation of Georgia Tech and its graduates is enhanced by your professional accomplishments, and you help our college maintain excellence in engineering leadership.

Tonight our inductees stand as testament that in the College of Engineering we inspire dreams, improve minds, ignite curiosity, and define the promise of tomorrow. Each of you serves as an inspiration to our students to continue to strive toward their goals.

Thank you for being a part of our family and for the honor you bring to Georgia Tech, to the College of Engineering, and to your field. Best wishes to each and every one of you for continued success, both professionally and personally.

Gary S. MayDean and Southern Company Chair College of Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology

from The Dean

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welCome to one of the College of engineering’s most important celebrations, as we recognize and honor the many accomplishments of some of the Institute’s most distinguished engineering alumni. I extend sincere congratulations to all those being recognized and honored here tonight. Your professional success, leadership prowess, and community involvement serve not only as an inspiration for our younger alumni and current students, but also as a vital aspect of Georgia Tech’s enduring reputation for excellence and innovation.

High standards, hard work, and entrepreneurial drive are hallmarks of Georgia Tech graduates. Our honorees are at various stages in their careers, but they all share these traits. All of them in their own way have made their mark in their respective fields, be it academia, government, or industry, and tonight I am exceedingly proud to see them inducted into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame.

As living examples of the Georgia Tech ethos, tonight’s honorees have something else in common: an unmatched technological education, along with the ability to think critically and address complex challenges, and the determination to have a positive impact on our world.

On behalf of the entire Georgia Tech community, I thank you for all you have done and continue to do for your own organization, the Institute, and our nation through your service and commitment to excellence. I hope that you will thoroughly enjoy this exciting evening as you celebrate the outstanding achievements of those receiving a College of Engineering Alumni Award.

G.P. “Bud” PeterSonPresidentGeorgia Institute of Technology

from The President

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aMBika BuMB B.S. BME ’05CEO, Bikanta

Ambika graduated from Georgia Tech in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, and she received her doctorate from the University of Oxford while on the prestigious Marshall Scholarship. Ambika’s area of interest is nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology for medical diagnostics and treatment. Her work in nanomedicine and diagnostics has led to multiple patents, publications, and the spin-out of the biotechnology company Bikanta, which is using nanodiamonds to allow academics and doctors to study and address disease at the cellular level. Nanodiamonds are next-generation imaging probes with utility in portable cancer-detection devices. Bikanta is one of the first biotechs to be funded by Y Combinator and is a winner of the Silicon Valley Boomer Venture Competition. While she was at Georgia Tech, Ambika was recognized with the Helen E. Grenga Outstanding Woman Engineer and E. Jo Baker Outstanding President’s Scholar Awards.

Council of OutstandingYoung Engineering Alumni

The Council of Outstanding Young Engineering

Alumni Award recognizes alumni who have

distinguished themselves through professional

practice and/or service to the Institute, the

engineering profession, or society at large. They

are on the “fast track” and have made rapid

advancement within their organizations, and

they have been recognized for early achievements

by others within their profession, field, or

organization.

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Stan Chia B.S. IE ’05Senior Vice President of Operations, GrubHub

Stan received his bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech in 2005, and he also holds an MBA from Emory University. Stan currently serves as senior vice president of operations at GrubHub, an online and mobile food-ordering company dedicated to connecting hungry diners with local takeout restaurants. His responsibilities include business development, operations infrastructure, sales, data operations, and general management of the local markets, as well as overseeing the Restaurants on the Run, Dining In, and Delivered Dish businesses. Since joining GrubHub in 2015, he has helped expand GrubHub Delivery from five to more than forty markets. Prior to joining GrubHub, Stan held multiple senior leadership roles at Amazon, Cisco, and General Electric, running multibillion-dollar P&Ls as well as strategic supply chain organizations. His accomplishments at Amazon included the launch of the company’s first toy pop-up store.

JaMeS L. MitCheLL B.S. CE ’05Director of Project Solutions, Skanska

Jimmy graduated from Georgia Tech in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. He is director of project solutions for Skanska, a world-leading project development and construction group. Sustainability is one of his career passions. As one of the state’s first LEED managers, Jimmy created the Atlanta Mission urban garden, and he co-founded a construction material reuse nonprofit based in Atlanta called the Lifecycle Building Center (of which he is now past board chair). He is active with Georgia Tech, serving on the Alumni Association Board of Trustees Executive Committee and the External Advisory Board of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. In 2008 Jimmy and his wife, Angela (a previous inductee in the Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni), endowed a scholarship for the President’s Scholarship Program.

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Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni

The Academy of Distinguished Engineering

Alumni Award recognizes alumni who

have provided distinguished contributions

to the Institute, profession, field, or

society at large. Candidates are highly

placed executives and are actively involved

in engineering, management, industry,

academia, or government.

Behrooz L. aBdi M.S. EE ’85President and CEO,InvenSense, Inc.

Behrooz received a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1985, after he earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Montana State University. He is the president and CEO of InvenSense, Inc., a leader in sensor solutions. He began his career with Motorola, where he was an engineer designing chips for video products and disk drives. Behrooz spent 18 years at Motorola, where he contributed to building wireless technologies and participated in the early growth of consumer cell phones as the vice president of the Radio Products Division. After Motorola, Behrooz joined Qualcomm Inc. as senior vice president and general manager of CDMA Technologies, its multibillion-dollar chip business. In 2007 he joined RMI Corporation as president and chief executive officer. RMI was a fabless semiconductor company, developing high-performance microprocessor chips for networking and data centers. It was acquired by NetLogic Microsystems in 2009, where Behrooz spent the next two years managing the microprocessor business and strategy. Behrooz has held his current role with InvenSense since October 2012. He is a holder of 16 issued patents, with several more pending.

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WiLLiaM earL hiGGinBothaM B.S. CE ’76President and CEO, ET Environmental Corporation

Bill received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Georgia Tech in 1976. He currently serves as the president & CEO of ET, a national employee-owned company that specializes in the design and construction of environmental and energy-related projects. Bill spent his early career working for regional engineering firms on projects such as rapid transit, highway construction, mining, dams and reservoirs, and high-rise structures. He then founded and served as president of Chattahoochee Geotechnical Consultants, which later merged with a national environmental engineering firm. Shortly after the merger, Bill led a joint venture that ultimately resulted in the incorporation of ET Environmental Corporation (ET) in 1993. Bill’s contributions to Georgia Tech include support of the Jesse W. Mason Building renovation, sponsorship of Capstone Design projects, and other special-projects funding. He serves on the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering’s External Advisory Board, and he most recently created an annual professorship for the school. Bill is currently celebrating his 40th class reunion.

deBorah L. kiLPatriCk B.S. ESM ’89, M.S. ME ’94, Ph.D. ME ’96CEO, Evidation Health

Deborah received a bachelor’s degree in engineering science and mechanics from Georgia Tech, as well as both master’s and doctoral degrees in mechanical engineering. She is CEO of Evidation Health, a digital health company started in 2014 by GE Ventures and Stanford Healthcare. The Evidation Health platform applies machine learning and predictive analytics to medical and behavioral data from connected populations to quantify outcomes in the digital era of medicine. Prior to her role at Evidation Health, Deborah was the chief commercial officer of genomic diagnostics company CardioDx, where she led the launch of the world’s first RNA-based diagnostic for coronary disease. Following her doctoral work at Georgia Tech in vascular disease, Deborah held multiple leadership roles at Guidant Corporation. Her first engineering job was on the structures and aeroelasticity team for the F22 Raptor engine program at Pratt & Whitney. Deborah currently serves on the Georgia Tech Advisory Board, chairs the Georgia Tech College of Engineering Advisory Board, and is a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering. In 1999, Deborah was inducted into the Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni.

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SyLvia B. LittLe B.S. ChE ’88, M.S. ChE ’02Global Director, Material Science, Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Sylvia earned both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Georgia Tech. In 1988 she joined the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, where she is currently leading science and technology innovations. During her tenure with Kimberly-Clark, she has been noted for her contributions to the pipeline of products and processes spanning scientific concept through commercialization. With more than 26 patents granted, she has invented and delivered market-changing solutions that have been implemented around the globe and across the Personal Care, Health Care, and Kimberly-Clark Professional businesses. The Kimberly-Clark/Georgia Tech relationship is a priority for Sylvia. Over the past 15 years, she has worked with Georgia Tech’s Women in Engineering program and aimed to build a stronger research engagement in strategic areas of material science. She is an active member of Kimberly-Clark’s Focus Asia Employee Resource Group, and she is involved in leadership of the Women’s Employee Resource Group, Society of Women Engineers, Women in Engineering and micro-economic support toward financially independent women. In 2003, Sylvia was inducted into the Georgia Tech College of Engineering’s Council of Outstanding Young Alumni.

Xavier P. LefeBvre Ph.D. ChE ’92Global Vice President, Clinical Operations, Medtronic

Xavier received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1992. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Génie Chimique in Toulouse, France. He is the global vice president for clinical operations at Medtronic, a $30 billion global medical device company, where he is responsible for enabling the execution of Medtronic’s 400+ clinical studies across 14 business units. Xavier joined Medtronic in 2015 through the Covidien acquisition and co-led the integration activities for Clinical. At Covidien, he had driven the creation of a center-led Clinical organization model that significantly improved clinical studies’ quality, performance, and cost-effectiveness. Prior to Covidien, he held positions of increasing responsibilities at Boston Scientific, Phase Forward, PLC Medical Systems, and Abiomed. Xavier remains connected to Georgia Tech through the Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory.

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taMara MaCe M.S. Polymers ’03Program Leader, Surgical Materials, Ecolab, Inc.

Tami received her master’s degree in polymer engineering from Georgia Tech in 2003. She currently works for Ecolab, Inc. in the Surgical division, leading the selection of materials and developing testing approaches for various surgical drape systems. She has worked since the early 1990s in the nonwovens industry, developing novel materials for personal care and medical products. Tami began her career with Kimberly-Clark Corporation, where she worked in various nonwoven technology and process development programs including cast breathable films, elastic nonwovens and fluid intake materials. She has more than 40 patents in the area of nonwoven products and processes. One of her favorite activities at Georgia Tech is mentoring in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, and throughout the years, she has mentored and coached both undergraduate and graduate students. Tami has also managed co-op programs at her various employers throughout the years.

neLSon MCray B.S. ME ’85, M.S. ME ’87Technical Strategy Leader for Global Nonwovens,Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Nelson received both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech. He is currently the technical strategy leader for Global Nonwovens at Kimberly-Clark Corporation. The Global Nonwovens sector is responsible for the development, commercialization and supply of materials used in Kimberly-Clark’s branded personal hygiene products. In his current role, Nelson is responsible for providing technical leadership, expertise and strategic vision for the development of new technology for application. Throughout his 25 years at Kimberly-Clark, Nelson has held positions in Engineering, R&D, Manufacturing, Marketing, Sales, Product Commercialization and Strategy. Early in his career, his development work led to the invention of a patented sterilization fabric supporting Kimberly-Clark’s Health Care Division, resulting in six U.S. patents. Over his career, Nelson has led global commercialization of consumer product launches and installation of manufacturing processes in the North America, Latin America, EMEA and Asia regions. Nelson currently serves on the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering External Advisory Board.

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JoCeLyn Marie StarGeL B.S. IE ’82, M.S. IE ’86CEO, Stargel Consulting

Jocelyn earned both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech, followed by a certificate from the Information Technology Management Program. She also holds a certificate in managerial leadership from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. Jocelyn is the founder and CEO of Stargel Consulting, specializing in IT and risk management. In 2015, she retired from Southern Company Services, where she was responsible for managing the Business Assurance program. Prior to joining the Business Assurance team in 2006, Jocelyn served as director of external affairs for Southern Company Gas. She also held positions as assistant to the CEO of Southern Company Gas and assistant to the CIO of Southern Company Services, as well as management roles in the information technology organization at Southern Company. Jocelyn is the incoming chair of the Advisory Board for the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech, the past president of the Georgia Tech Women’s Alumni Network, and was recently elected to the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Board of Trustees.

LeSLie r. SiBert B.S. EE ’85Vice President, Distribution,Georgia Power

Leslie earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1985, and she has completed the Harvard Professional Management Development Program and the International Women’s Forum Fellows program with executive studies at Harvard University and Cambridge University. In her role as distribution vice president at Georgia Power, she is responsible for the company’s distribution system, including its planning, maintenance, operations, design and construction. Since joining Georgia Power as a cooperative-education student in 1982, she has held various leadership positions at both Georgia Power and Southern Company in retail/wholesale marketing, customer service, and labor relations. In addition to her corporate responsibilities, Leslie is involved in leadership roles in community and industry organizations. She serves on the board of USO of Georgia, Emory Healthcare Advisory Board, and Society of Women Engineers Corporate Partnership Council. She stays connected to Georgia Tech by serving as chair of its Women in Engineering Advisory Board, and she also serves on Georgia Tech advisory boards for the College of Engineering and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Additionally, she was inducted into Georgia Tech’s Council of Outstanding Young Engineers in 2005 and was named Tech’s Alumna Woman of Distinction in 2007.

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ray Woody B.S. AE ’75Vice President,SJH Sheffield Aerospace

Ray earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech in 1975, and he also holds an MBA in corporate finance from Georgia State University. He is currently vice president of SJH Sheffield Aerospace, a company providing specialized engineering consulting services to the aviation industry. Ray is responsible for oversight of company programs and direct management of a large, multi-year program supporting a major U.S.-based airline. Ray’s 40-year career in aerospace and aviation started with Douglas Aircraft Company (now part of Boeing), and it includes 25 years of progressive responsibility with Chromalloy Gas Turbine Corporation in development engineering, technical sales and marketing, program management, and large account management. He has traveled extensively in North America, Europe and the Middle East, with emphasis on developing and managing creative independent maintenance cost-savings solutions for a variety of airline and aerospace clients. Ray is a member of the Georgia Tech Founders’ Council and enjoys mentoring undergraduate students and recent graduates.

keiSha WiLSon tanner B.S. ChE ’95Area Planning Team Lead, BP America

Keisha received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1995. She is the area planning team lead for BP’s Thunder Horse facility in the Gulf of Mexico. In this role, she is responsible for integrating Drilling & Completions, Operations, and Major Project activities to provide strategic guidance to support business priorities. Keisha has 21 years of experience supporting offshore operations. She began her career with the Amoco Production Company’s Offshore Business Unit in New Orleans as a production engineer, overseeing oil and gas wells on the Continental Shelf and in Deepwater. Following the BP-Amoco merger, she rotated offshore as an operations engineer and became a project manager for a low-pressure compressor project. She then became the first measurement and allocation functional team leader for BP’s Gulf of Mexico operation, responsible for developing and implementing a campaign maintenance strategy for measurement systems. Most recently, as area engineering support team lead for the Holstein facility, Keisha led a team to ensure consistent performance of all topside process equipment. Keisha has also served as a national lead for the BP African American Network Business Resource Group. For the past 10 years, she has been BP’s Campus Champion for Georgia Tech, and she was instrumental in establishing two endowments (the BP Corporation Scholarship and BP Corporation-Dr. Gary S. May Scholarship).

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Engineering Hall of Fame

Membership in the Engineering Hall

of Fame is reserved for individuals

holding an engineering degree or an

honorary degree from Georgia Tech.

Those chosen have made meritorious

engineering and/or managerial

contributions during their careers.

haL BurnSide B.S. EM ’66, M.S. EM ’67Director, Structural Engineering, Southwest Research Institute (retired)

Hal graduated from Georgia Tech with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering mechanics in 1966 and 1967, respectively. He received his Army commission from the ROTC program and served three years as an Ordnance Corps officer, with assignments in Germany and Korea. He returned to graduate school in 1970 and received a Ph.D. in applied mechanics from the University of Michigan in 1975. In 1973, Hal accepted an engineering position at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, Texas. During his 39-year career at SwRI, he conducted and managed many technical programs involving the structural integrity of systems for commercial marine, petrochemical, utility, and aerospace industries; for U.S. government agencies; and for foreign air forces. Hal managed SwRI’s multimillion-dollar engineering program to extend the structural life of the Air Force’s basic-jet-trainer fleet of 550 T-37B aircraft. His Structural Engineering Department was responsible for the design and fabrication of the U.S. Navy’s new pressurized submarine rescue module and the new titanium pressure sphere for the upgraded ALVIN deep-sea research vehicle. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Texas, and he has authored or co-authored more than 120 technical reports and publications. Hal is an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, as well as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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JaMeS r. Carreker B.S. EE ’69Chairman, Arbutus Hospitality Group

Jim earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1969 from Georgia Tech, and he earned a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1970. After working for several high-tech companies as a design engineer in the ’70s and early ’80s, Jim founded Silicon Valley-based Aspect Communications in 1985. Within a few years, Aspect became a global leader in design, manufacture, sales and support of call-center telecommunications systems. Over the 15 years that Jim was the company’s CEO, Aspect grew to serve several thousand large and medium-sized corporate customers. Jim led the initial public offering of Aspect in 1990 and saw the company’s market capitalization grow to more than $2 billion by the late ’90s. In 2000, Jim decided to enter a new field: the high-end hospitality industry. Jim and his wife, Helen, relocated in 2003 from the San Francisco Bay area to Adelaide, South Australia, where they acquired a hilltop site in the Barossa Valley wine region with a vision to develop and reposition the property in the luxury end of the hospitality market. The property’s restaurant, Appellation, has for the past decade been named among the top 50 restaurants throughout Australia. The co-located 15-suite accommodation, The Louise, was rebuilt in 2006 and is now positioned as one of the top luxury vineyard retreats in Australia. In 2010, the Carrekers facilitated the formation of Luxury Lodges of Australia, a not-for-profit marketing association promoting 19 of Australia’s premium independently owned lodges and retreats. In 2003, Jim received the Dean Griffin Community Service Award.

John t. CorCia B.S. CerE ’67, M.S. CerE ’69President and CEO, Gulfstream USA, LLC (retired)

John graduated from Georgia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in ceramic engineering in 1967 and a master’s degree in ceramic engineering in 1969. He served as a Signal Corps Officer in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era and was assigned to the U.S. Army Missile Command (Huntsville, AL) and the Seventh Army (Europe). Upon discharge from the military, he was employed by Corning Glass Works, being awarded two U.S. patents. He was later employed by Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation in a variety of applied research and development, engineering, operations and sales management assignments in multiple company locations. John was awarded an executive MBA from Harvard Business School in 1981, and he subsequently assumed senior management positions for companies in the marine, manufacturing and environmental industries. As president and CEO, John led a turnaround of Concord Resources Group (a subsidiary of Consolidated Rail Corporation) and later purchased Stablex Canada Inc. through a leveraged buyout in 1995. After sale of this international business in 2005, he became president and CEO of North American Technologies Group, Inc. and subsequently chairman, CEO and president of Gulfstream USA, LLC. He is a past member of the College of Engineering’s advisory board.

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MiChaeL L. fuLBriGht B.S. Textile Science ’72Chairman and CEO, JPS Industries, Inc. (retired)

Michael received his bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech in textile science in 1972, and he completed the Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program in 1988. While attending Tech, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served both Active Duty and Reserve Duty status from 1971 to 1977. After graduation, Michael spent 25 years in sales, marketing and general management positions in the textile industry with West Point Pepperell, Springs Industries, Inc. and Cone Mills. His management positions included his promotion in 1986 to president of Springs Industries Wamsutta Home Furnishings Division, followed by his appointment to president of Springs Industries Greige Division in 1992 and his recruitment to Cone Mills in 1994 to become president of its Cone Denim Division. In 1996 Michael’s career shifted to focus on restructuring distressed companies when he was named chairman and CEO of the Bibb Company, a Georgia-based textile company in Chapter 11. Over the next two years he led the company out of bankruptcy, restructured its organization and manufacturing operations, and led its sale to a strategic competitor. As a result of this work, he was asked to join the Board of Directors of the JPS Textile Group in 1997 while the company was in Chapter 11. In 1999 Michael was asked by the company’s Board of Directors to become chairman and CEO. He retired from JPS Industries, Inc. in 2013 and, at the invitation of its Board of Directors, stood for and was reelected to the Board in February 2015. He is a member of Georgia Tech’s Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni, and he serves on the Materials Science and Engineering External Advisory Board

WiLBur i. “irv” doty M.S. ME ’69Manager, Engineering and Construction, Shell Oil Company (retired)

Irv received a master’s degree in mechanical engineering in 1969, after receiving a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alabama in 1967. After graduation from Georgia Tech, Irv began a career with Shell Oil Company in Oil Product Research, developing systems to detect and measure fuel cleanliness in storage and transportation systems. He soon became supervisor of the Fuels Performance Group, testing fuel drivability and performance in the U.S. automotive population. As the first manager of the newly formed Environmental Engineering Department, he led studies on environmental impact of fuels under various conditions. Irv developed requirements for the first toxicology laboratory in the U.S. oil industry, which included testing requirements, project location, staffing, facility design and cost. He transferred to Shell’s largest refinery/chemical complex as superintendent of engineering, and from there to the head office in Houston where, as manager of Process Control Hardware Systems, he had responsibility for developing, installing and maintaining process control systems. As quality manager, Irv implemented the quality improvement process in Shell’s engineering organization. The culmination of his career with Shell was as manager of engineering and construction, charged with the development and implementation of major construction projects in the United States, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and Mexico. Irv was involved in college recruitment for Shell, and he supports mechanical engineering scholarship programs at Georgia Tech, the University of Alabama and the University of Houston.

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LaWrenCe John MontGoMery iii B.S. ME ’78Major Capital Projects Manager, Kimberly-Clark Corporation (retired)

Larry earned a bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech in mechanical engineering in 1978, and he continued on to Emory University, earning an MBA in 1981. Larry started his career with the Kimberly-Clark Corporation in 1981 as an entry-level engineer. While in this position, he developed and patented a proprietary automated process for manufacturing and packaging hospital gowns. This position was followed by manufacturing plant positions of field construction engineer, project engineer, and manufacturing superintendent. His return to Kimberly-Clark’s staff offices followed with assignments in Research and Development, and Larry’s subsequent manufacturing positions included plant engineering manager and operations manager. Larry then served as project manager for a large manufacturing plant expansion, which was followed by a brief international assignment. Larry then returned to staff offices and served as manufacturing director for one sector of Kimberly-Clark’s global business. He then served as major capital projects manager for domestic and international facilities until his retirement from Kimberly-Clark. Larry then assumed the position of president of the Montgomery Family Foundation, supporting opportunities for high school students to advance and earn a higher education. A recently completed project is the Montgomery Machining Mall in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering’s Manufacturing Related Disciplines Complex.

roGer a. krone B.S. AE ’78Chairman and CEO, Leidos, Inc.

Roger earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech in 1978. He also holds a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington, as well as an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Roger is chairman and CEO of Leidos, a global leader in solving problems in national security, health, and engineering. Before being named CEO in 2014, he held leadership roles at some of the most prominent organizations in aerospace for nearly 40 years. Before joining Leidos, he served as president of Network and Space Systems for The Boeing Company, where he provided direction for about 15,000 employees in 35 states and 12 countries. His organization provided integrated technologies to government and commercial customers. He joined McDonnell Douglas in 1992, serving as director of financial planning, vice president and treasurer after a 14-year career at General Dynamics, where he held positions in program management, engineering, and finance. Roger also previously served as chairman of the board of directors of the United Launch Alliance, a 50-50 joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin that helps carry weather, telecommunications and national security satellites to space and employs more rocket scientists than any other company in the world. Roger is a member of the Georgia Tech Foundation Board of Trustees, and he is also a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in the United Kingdom.

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deBorah a. naSh B.S. IE ’78Senior Vice President,Microsoft Corporation (retired)

Deborah received her bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Georgia Tech in 1978 and an honorary doctorate of sciences degree from the University of Arizona in 2001. She retired in 2003 after a career with Microsoft Corporation, where she served as senior vice president. Deborah is credited with leading the sales, marketing, and support strategies for expanding use of Microsoft products from the desktop to the back office operations of large organizations. Previously, she was an executive at IBM Corporation, serving in a variety of positions related to hardware manufacturing and development. In her roles at Microsoft and IBM, she was instrumental in achieving many firsts for women in both technology companies, and she was twice named one of Fortune Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful Women in Business. Her honors from Georgia Tech include membership in the College of Engineering’s Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni and the Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni. Deborah’s extensive involvement with her alma mater includes serving on the Georgia Tech Foundation Board of Trustees and the Campaign Georgia Tech Steering Committee, and as a mentor in the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Mentor Jackets program. She is also a past member of the Georgia Tech Advisory Board and an emeritus member of the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Engineering Advisory Board. In 2014 Deborah also received the Joseph Mayo Pettit Distinguished Service Award at the Gold & White Honors Gala from the Georgia Tech Alumni Association.

eLizaBeth B. Moore B.S. ChE ’74 Vice President, Project Management & Engineering - Western North America, WorleyParsons, Ltd. (retired)

Liz earned her degree in chemical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1974 while working as a technician at Lockheed. She held several positions in the chemical process technology industry, where she focused on catalyst development and purification processes for semiconductor substrates and doping materials. Entering the engineering construction industry in 1981, she joined what is today AECOM, rising to project manager and leading several important projects (including the chemical milling plant for manufacturing the USAF C17 Globemaster III). In 1997 she joined Parsons Corporation, serving as deputy director for design and installation of the laser beam path systems and support infrastructure for the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. This facility is used for fusion research and stewardship of our nuclear weapons stockpile. In 2000 Liz was appointed vice president of engineering technology and also served as director of engineering and procurement for the Newport (Indiana) Chemical Weapons Disposal Facility, which was a key element in the national commitment to destroy stockpiles of chemical weapons in accordance with the Chemical Weapons Convention treaty of 1993. In 2006 Liz joined WorleyParsons as senior program director, leading several megaprojects in the hydrocarbon sector, and she later served as vice president for project management and engineering in western North America. Liz was inducted into the Georgia Tech Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni in 2001, and she has served on the External Advisory Board for the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering since 2002. She also serves on the Dean of Engineering’s Board at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

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r. niLS younG B.S. ME ’68Founder and Director,DBS Manufacturing

Nils received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1968. He also earned an MBA in international business from Georgia State University in 1972. After graduation, he worked for Delta Air Lines as a liaison engineer until 1977. Shortly after graduation, Nils also embarked on a number of entrepreneurial business ventures. These ventures led to the founding of DBS Manufacturing in Atlanta. DBS manufacturers and sells heavy-duty machinery used in the environmental and industrial water and waste water treatment industry and in industries such as mining, pulp & paper, petro-chemical, and power generation. DBS equipment is sold worldwide, with presence in more than 65 countries. Nils is a registered Professional Engineer in Georgia, and he holds 10 U.S. patents on environmental, power transmission, and wind power equipment. Nils has been recognized as a member of Georgia Tech’s Distinguished Engineering Alumni and is currently a member of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering External Advisory Board.

hoWard t. teLLePSen, Jr. B.S. CE ’66Chairman and CEO, Tellepsen Corporation

Howard received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Georgia Tech in 1966. He is chairman and CEO of Tellepsen Corporation, a fourth-generation, family-owned and operated business providing commercial, institutional, and industrial construction services. The company started building in Houston in 1909, and it was responsible for building many of Houston’s most famous landmarks. Howard honored his late father (Howard T. Tellepsen, Sr., CE ’34) in 1996 by endowing the Howard T. Tellepsen Chair in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, as well as naming the Tellepsen 70-seat classroom in the newly renovated Jesse W. Mason Building in 2013. Howard serves on the Campaign Georgia Tech steering committee, is fund chair for the Class of 1966 50th Reunion Committee (after previously serving on his 40th Reunion Committee), and is a trustee emeritus of the Georgia Tech Foundation, the National Alumni Association, and the Civil and Environmental Engineering External Advisory Board. He received the Alumni Association’s 2012 Joseph Mayo Pettit Distinguished Service Award and the 2015 Dean Griffin Community Service Award. In 1996, he was inducted into Georgia Tech’s Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni.

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Dean’s Appreciation Award

This award is intended to honor

those special individuals who have

made extraordinary contributions

to the advancement of the College

of Engineering. The award may go

to engineering alumni or to honor

non-engineering alumni who have

brought distinction to the College

of Engineering and Georgia Tech.

aLan JaMeS daBBiere Senior Vice President, VMware, Inc.

Alan, a serial entrepreneur and active community leader, has more than 20 years of experience in building successful software companies. He holds more than 25 patents or patent applications on supply chain, logistics and enterprise mobility software. Alan is a founder and past chairman of AirWatch, the largest enterprise mobility management provider in the world, and under his direction, AirWatch grew from 150 to 1,700+ employees in three years and boasted more than 20,000 customers. In 2013, Alan played an instrumental role in securing the largest known Series A funding round of any technology company at $200 million. Nearly a year later, he helped navigate the company’s acquisition by VMware, the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure. Alan previously founded Manhattan Associates, the world’s leading supply-chain execution software company, and he served as president and CEO from 1990 through 2000. As a community leader, Alan serves on the Board of Directors for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. He is also on the President’s Advisory Board of Georgia Tech, and is a charter member of the Georgia Tech Hill Society. In 1998, he endowed the Manhattan Associates/Dabbiere Chair in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering. He has received honorary alumnus status from Georgia Tech for his contributions to the technology industry in Georgia and to the Institute. He earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry and his MBA from Indiana University.

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david kevin daBBiere COO, AirWatch

David is the chief operating officer at AirWatch by VMware, the leading enterprise mobility management provider. In this role, he is responsible for all legal matters involving AirWatch, in addition to managing the legal, finance, human resources, IT and administration teams. With nearly 30 years of operations, legal and technology expertise, David has been instrumental in helping AirWatch scale its operations and expand its global presence. Prior to AirWatch, he was senior vice president and chief legal officer for Manhattan Associates, where he played a key role in the company’s initial public offering. He was also responsible for all of Manhattan Associates’ global legal matters, contract administration and the corporate code of ethics. David began his career with Procter & Gamble, rising to associate general counsel in his 14 years with the firm. David is an active member of the Atlanta community, having served in a number of academic and philanthropic organizations over the course of his career. He has been a member of the Georgia Tech Logistics Institute and currently serves on the Emory University Board of Visitors, and he has participated in the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the Technology Association of Georgia. In 1998, the Dabbiere family endowed the Manhattan Associates/Dabbiere Chair in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering. David received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Indiana University and a J.D. from the Indiana University School of Law.

the College of engineering at Georgia Tech consistently ranks among the top engineering colleges in the world, and it is the country’s largest and most diverse college of engineering. CoE is a leader in engineering education, research, and service that anticipates and meets the needs of tomorrow’s world. Its programs prepare graduates for careers not only in engineering, but other professions such as medicine, law, business, and public policy. For the fourth year in a row, all of Georgia Tech’s engineering disciplines rank in the top 10 of their kinds, according to U.S. News & World Report. Students have opportunities for hands-on, interdisciplinary technological research that give them chances to work alongside faculty on projects with real human benefits. Our graduates are technologically proficient and innovative, broadly knowledgeable, and globally competent, with the ability and resources to transcend geographic, cultural, and ideological boundaries.

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Council of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni

Past Inductees

1998 Robert F. Abbanat1996 Behrooz Abdi1997 James P. Adamczyk1996 Matt Adams1996 Negussie B. Adefris1996 Derrick Adkins1996 Rodney C. Adkins1996 Milton L. Aitken III2001 Rashi Akki1995 C. Dan Alford1995 Todd R. Allen1995 Antonio R. Alvarez2001 Bruce F. Antolovich1995 Jeffrey R. Appling1997 Pam A. Arlotto2005 John Ball1995 Kingshuk Banerji2015 Arthur D. Barfield IV2003 Brett E. Battles2015 Walton W. Baxter III2004 Nathan T. Becker1996 Richard A. Belden1995 Andrew W. Bennett1997 Coleman T. Bentley1996 Alan B. Berry1996 Kim L. Berry1998 Norman F. Bessette II1995 C. Garry Betty1996 Gajanan S. Bhat2002 William D. Blackstock2005 Bird D. Blitch2006 Micky Bly2000 David E. Bockelman2010 Keefe E. Bohannan

2003 Dana A. Bolstad2010 Elizabeth A. Boltz2002 Jimmy C. Bonner1995 James R. Borders1995 Michael E. Borders1995 Yavuz A. Bozer2002 Allen Brantley2000 Jeffrey L. Brinen1996 Robert A. Brodowski1995 Craig W. Brown2008 John Robert Brumfield2000 Susan E. Burns1995 Richard B. Burroughs III2011 Jonathan Talbot Butcher1997 James F. Butterworth1997 William R. Calhoun, Jr.2002 Kenneth H. Calhoun1996 Edward G. Cape, Jr.2003 Daniel P. Carroll1996 Mark E. Cawthon2002 Carlos E. Cesnik1995 Denise Chastain-Knight1995 Aditi Chattopadhyay1995 Franco Cimatti1995 Thomas C. Cisewski2015 Ian G. Clark2004 Sonya Summerour Clemmons2003 William Clyburn, Jr.1996 Melinda Coker1996 Michael A. Coleman2012 Terry Comer2003 Robert Coneybeer1996 Brynn R. Conover1995 John E. Corban

2014 Sean L. Corcoran2003 Thomas A. Corker2003 Chris Corner1995 Edward J. Coyne, Jr.2006 Laurent Cretegny1996 Robert E. Crupie2002 G. Genco D’Andria1997 Thomas D. Daniel1995 G. Derrick Darby1995 Robert B. Darling2007 Jarrett R. Datcher2013 Ryan C. Davis 1996 Stephen A. Dawkins1995 Darren M. Dawson2000 Kristian E. Deaver2014 James A. De Bardelaben1996 Gina DeSimone2001 Charles T. Dickson1996 William J. Drury2005 R. Thomas Dyal1996 Bruce Eisenman1996 D. D. Eisenstein1995 Julie R. Ellis1997 Michael M. Ellis2006 Jeffrey T. Ellis1996 Holly A. Elmendorf2007 Signe R. Erickson1995 James O. Etheredge2001 Susan I. Evans2008 John A. Fedun2004 Catherine Ferrie1996 Penney A. File1995 Daniel H. Fisher1996 Daniel Fort Flowers, Jr.

2007 Daniel C. Floyd2010 Angela Gill Folsom1995 Bryan H. Fortson2013 Gregory N. Foster1995 Sheldon J. Fox2007 Dave Frakes1995 Anne W. Fuller1995 Robin R. Galer1996 Jeffrey S. Gallinat1995 Thomas D. Gambino1996 Steven F. Garnier1998 Norman H. Garrett1996 Antonio A. Gates2010 Eric Gebhardt1996 Phillip N. Gee1995 Mark J. Gersbach1995 Linda Taylor Gilday2008 Robert W. Glenn, Jr.1995 Thierry Godart2000 Timothy G. Goddard1995 Stephen D. Goodman1996 Helen F. Gould1996 Christine S. Grant1995 Steven W. Gray1995 Linda G. Griffith1996 Russell G. Grizzle1995 Robert J. Groner2000 Parmeet S. Grover1999 Kennon H. Guglielmo2005 Kellye P. Hafner1995 Raouf Y. Halim1995 Nanette Hall1997 Charles A. Hall1999 Jefferson W. Hall

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2001 Steven K. Hall2004 Paula T. Hammond2008 Erika G. Hamrick1996 Francis J. Harbist2011 Dana P. Harmer1996 Deborah N. Harris2008 C. Brent Hastie1996 Neil C. Hawkins2002 Kelvin C. Hawkins2006 Holmes J. Hawkins III 1998 William E. Head1996 James Heard2015 Tammy E. Hebeler1999 Yancy D. Helton1996 Ronald Henderson1996 Evelio Hernandez1996 Marcia F. Herndon1995 Lynda B. Herrig1995 Lisa B. Hibbard2002 Lara O’Connor Hodgson2007 David A. Hooke2006 Joseph F. Horn1996 Scott J. Horowitz1995 John G. Hotchkiss1997 John J. Hudiburg III1996 Andrew T. Hunt2002 Eden M. Hunt1996 Bruce Hurst2013 Andrew N. Ibbotson1995 Timothy T. Jackson2007 J. Kurt Jacobus1995 Sharon M. Jadrnak1995 Artis C. Jenkins2006 Shawn E. Jenkins1999 Stephen F. Jensen1996 Stanley C. Jewell2015 Jorge H. Jimenez2010 Sara N. Johnson1995 D. J. Jones, Jr.1996 J. Danté Jones2002 Christopher T. Jones

2010 Joy F. Jordan1996 R. Steven Justice1996 Lawrence Kaiser1998 Randi L. Karpinia2000 David M. Katz1995 Michael E. Kazmierczak2006 Lesley S. Keck1997 Alex C. Kelly2001 Jon D. Kerner1999 Deborah Kilpatrick1997 Commander Susan L. Kilrain1996 Donald E. Kinser2006 Stephanie M Kladakis1996 Charles R. Kleissler2001 Michael T. Kluber2001 John J. Kluber1996 Andre Knoesen2001 Barbara L. Knutson1999 Lisa G. Korslund1997 A. Renee Koster1995 Douglas R. Kraul2004 Alan F. Krauss1996 Roger A. Krone1997 Kristina M. Kwalik1999 Rene Lampley-Turner1996 Jeffrey S. Lane2010 Timothy J. Langlais2008 Anthony Lee1995 Bradley M. Lehman1996 Andrew F. Lewis1997 Margie S. Lewis1996 Gregory W. Lisenby2003 Sylvia B. Little1995 Jose Francisco Lluch1995 Christopher B. Lofgren1995 Eric M. Long1996 Donald Kevin Lorenzo1995 G. L. Lowndes1995 Paul L. Luz, PE2007 Allison B. Luzier2008 Kathryn G. Lyall

1996 Jed S. Lyons1996 Paul R. MacGregor2001 Mario L. Macia2002 Calvin Mackie2010 Vivek Maddala1996 Blair C. Maddock1999 Scott N. Madigan1996 Robert T. Magnus1998 Sandra H. Magnus1997 Mary A. Mahler1996 Tim A. Malac1995 Theresa A. Maldonado1995 Liliana Maldonado1996 Michael G. Mann2002 Homer Alan Mantooth1995 David F. Marcille1995 Blair C. Marks2013 John N. Marshall2004 Lara J. Martin2002 Michael May2010 Sean McClenaghan1996 Thomas A. McDermott, Jr.2000 James C. McElvaney, Jr.1995 Robert D. McGinty1996 Joseph F. McIlrath, Jr.1998 Matt G. McKenna1996 Jamie P. McLean2006 Shaugn A. McReynolds2014 Orlando R. Mendez1995 Jennifer E. Michaels1995 Matthew P. Miller1999 Julia L. Miller2012 Ayanna Miller1995 Walter W. Milligan, Jr.1996 Derek Mills2013 Angela N. Mitchell1995 David F. Montague1995 Hugh Charles Moore1995 Rachel L. Moore1996 John C. Moosbrugger1995 Stephen G. Moran

2002 Mark D. Morelli1995 Gil Morgan, Jr.1996 Tony J. Morris1995 Bryan M. Morton2006 Carlos A. Muniz1996 Charles A. Murrah, Jr.2000 Ralph E. Napolitano, Jr.1996 Deborah A. Nash2005 Jeffrey E. Nause1996 Hang Thi Thu Nguyen1998 Thomas E. Noonan1996 Pamela M. Norris1995 William Nulty1996 Kathleen A. Ossman1995 Alex D. Papalexopoulos2013 Sanjay N. Parekh2007 Joseph W. Parks, Jr.2011 Anu Parvatiyar2000 N. Blake Patton2003 Asimina Pelegri2008 Douglas R. Pendergast2000 Cheryl A. G. Perkins2010 Parika Petaipimol1998 W. Scott Petty1996 Richard A. Phelps1995 Rosalind W. Picard1995 Jane L. Pierce2001 Douglas S. Pierce1995 Linda Podger-Williams1996 Steven R. Poehlein1999 Michael C. Polak1995 Randall E. Poliner2005 Todd A. Polley2002 William S. Potter1996 Barry E. Powell2003 Anthony J. Priest2011 Guy Primus1997 Sheryl S. Prucka2001 Thomas J. Quigley2002 Philip D. Rack2000 Brady L. Rackley III

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2014 David E. Adams2014 David P. Adams1994 John C. Adams, Sr.1994 Meriwether D. Adams1996 John E. Akridge III2001 Stephen B. Alexander1997 C. Dean Alford2005 Dwight E. Alford1994 Ronald W. Allen

1995 James L. Allen2001 Charles T. Allen2001 P. Dexter Allen, Jr.2015 William H. Allen1997 Donato J. Altobelli2008 Antonio R. Alvarez1996 Robert J. Amman1994 Ray C. Anderson2006 Mike K. Anderson

2005 Alfredo Arias1996 Robert C. Armstrong2004 Dorothy B. Autin2012 David L. Bailey 2012 Jennifer P. Bailey 1997 Laurie L. Baker2001 C. Perry Bankston1995 Jack N. Barnette1994 Jack J. Barnhardt

2011 Jose C. Barrios2003 Carlos J. Barroso1998 Mike B. Bartlett2011 Jose L. Barzuna1995 Warren L. Batts2008 James W. Bayer1996 Mokhtar S. Bazaraa2003 Sheryl W. Bealkowski2000 Keith D. Beaty

2004 Carribeth Ramey2012 Keith Reed1998 S. Brent Reid1998 Harold R. Reynolds2012 Matthew N. Rhyner1995 Roy Richards, Jr.2006 Yancy W. Riddle2000 Prof. Gabriel Alfons Rincon-Mora1997 Michael C. Riordan1996 Philip F. Ritchie2007 Brittany A. Robinson2000 Darrell K. Rochester2011 Heather S. Rocker2004 Eugenia V. Rodriguez1995 Edward M. Rogers1997 Allan D. Ross2013 Jlumnis A. Ross2001 Ronald B. Roth1995 Christopher P. Rousseau2010 Josh Rowan1996 Brynn Allison Runkle1995 Janet C. Rutledge1996 William D. Salyer1998 Carol F. Sample1995 Alberto J. Santiago

1995 Thomas G. Scarbrough1998 Mark A. Schmitt1998 Joan M. Schork2005 Lisa A. Schott2008 Dror Seliktar2006 Benjamin Shapiro1998 Richard H. Sharpe2000 Randolph Sheffield1996 Marcus William Shute, Sr.2005 Leslie R. Sibert1996 Alan F. Sides1997 Ronda R. Sides2001 John M. Siegel2000 Brian T. Singleton1996 Richard L. Smith1996 Cyrus W. Smith1995 Linda H. Sorrow2002 Kathleen K. Spillane2010 Mary A. Spio1996 Christopher A. Squires1996 Tirumalai S. Srivatsan1996 Robert N. Stargel, Jr.1999 Jocelyn M. Stargel2007 Jan Philip Stegemann1996 Marty Stewart1995 Lisbeth G. Stockman

1996 William G. Stubbs2003 David Suleiman1996 William W. Sullins1996 Kevin G. Sutterer2006 Julie L. Swann2010 Bryan M. Swarn1998 John J. Tenanty1995 Joel Tenney1996 William L. Thacker, Jr.1995 Randy J. Thayer1995 Thomas Lee Thompson1999 Veena S. Tikare1996 Emily A. Tilden2003 Michael R. Tinskey2006 David P. Touwsma2015 Matthew D. Trexler2015 Morgana Trexler1995 C. Dennis Trice1996 Michael A. Trick1995 Alfredo Trujillo1996 Zelik R. Ulman1995 Douglas J. Valenti1997 Katherine F. Vaughn1996 Ronald A. Veith1995 Emilio M. Venegas2014 Frederic Villeneuve

2005 Vandana Vishnu1997 Michael L. Wach1995 W. James Wallace2015 Manuel R. Walters2007 Henry B. Ward III1997 Christopher D. Watkins1996 Bettina N. Wehner1996 Robert S. Weis2002 Cheryl J. Weldon1996 Linda F. Wells1997 Melissa Wert2014 Brock A. Wester1996 Richard K. Whitehead III1996 Harry L. Wiederspahn1997 Frank E. Williams III1999 H. Arthur Williams2014 Nicole N. Wilson1995 Anne Ford Wise1996 James H. Witherspoon, Jr.1996 Bruce J. Wittschiebe1996 Andrew P. Woods III1998 Glenn T. Wright1999 Patrick H. Wulf1996 The Honorable John Young, Jr.2008 Wenbin Yu

Academy of Distinguished Engineering Alumni

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1996 Bernard J. Belkin1999 Cindy B. Bellamy1994 Leo Benatar2000 Peter D. Bergstrom2011 Robert D. Bernstein1999 Alexander B. Best2004 Vernon M. Bettencourt, Jr.2000 C. Garry Betty2000 The Honorable Daniel A. Webster1997 Benjamin C. Bishop, Jr.1999 Thomas S. Blackstock1999 J. Dan Blitch III2000 Larry J. Bloom1995 Coe A. Bloomberg1994 W. Frank Blount2001 R. Shelley Blount2003 Lawrence K. Blystone2013 Susan R. Bonds2004 David M. Bowden2005 Christopher J. Bowick2000 Harold T. Bowling1995 James W. Bowyer1994 Richard G. Bradley, Jr. 1998 R. A. Bradley2005 James L. Bradner1999 Jean Breedlove2013 General Philip Breedlove1996 John F. Brock III1997 J. Don Brock1994 Arthur D. Brook2000 Marvin G. Brooks, Jr.1999 David S. Brookstein1996 Carey H. Brown1999 K. Harrison Brown1994 F. Sibley Bryan, Jr.2002 Michael J. Buckler2011 Admiral Jack E. Buffington2006 D. L. Burgess III2010 Michael H. Burnside1999 John H. Burson III

1995 Aubrey M. Bush1999 Gary C. Butler2008 M. Forest Butler2008 James F. Butterworth1995 Kenneth G. Byers, Jr.1998 Brook H. Byers2002 Joseph R. Bynum1995 Benjamin F. Caffey2010 R. G. Caldwell2007 William R. Calhoun, Jr.1994 Michael H. Camp1994 William L. Camp2004 Mario M. Canahuati1997 Robert E. Cannon2005 William N. Cantrell2002 Robert H. Cantwell2006 Edward G. Cape, Jr.1999 Joyce E. Carpenter1996 James R. Carreker1997 Hugh A. Carter, Jr.2000 William B. Carter, Jr.2014 C. Michael Cassidy1995 John C. Cerny1998 Steve W. Chaddick2006 Chester A. Chaffin2015 R. Keith Chambless1995 A. Russell Chandler III1999 James F. Chen2005 Michael J. Chesser1995 E. Henry Chia2005 Thomas A. Christopher, Jr.2002 Jenifer B. Cistola2002 Edward A. Clark2012 Ralph Cleveland, Jr. 2001 Michael R. Clifford1994 G. Wayne Clough2004 Richard J. Codding, Sr.2011 Anthony A. Coker1995 William A. Coley1996 William R. Collins, Jr.1996 J. Abner Conner

2000 H. Keith Cooley1998 Ralph H. Cooper, Jr.1999 John T. Corcia1996 Max Corner1995 Arthur R. Cox2013 Marsha K. Craig2008 Todd G. Cutler1996 Marcus J. Dash2014 Karl F. Dasher 2001 Janet G. Davidson1997 Rebecca J. Davis2002 John H. Davis1997 Robert G. Dawson1995 William E. Dean2002 William W. Dean2004 Evelyn M. DeLiso1995 Thomas C. DeLoach, Jr.1996 Gordon L. Dickens III2005 Gerri B. Dickerson1997 John R. Dillon III2003 Robert L. Dixon, Jr.2007 Michael J. Domanski2000 Frederick C. Donovan, Sr.1998 Alan L. Dorris1995 Jere A. Drummond1994 Rem DuBose2010 David A. Dullum2011 James W. Dullum1994 James M. Duncan1996 Ben J. Dyer2008 Benedict A. Eazzetta1994 H. Allen Ecker1994 James C. Edenfield2000 Teresa D. Edwards2006 Walter G. Ehmer2013 John W. Elbon III2006 J. Marcus Elder, Jr.1995 Doug Ellis2000 John A. Ellis2013 Ken R. Entrekin2000 Patrick Epps

2000 Ali Erdemir1994 Goodman B. Espy III1999 Jose C. Estrada2004 Raul R. Estripeaut1996 Dwight H. Evans2007 K. A. Eyl2001 Dolan P Falconer, Jr.2014 Catherine Ferrie1994 Tom Fitzpatrick2004 David D. Flanagan2003 David L. Foote1999 Frank B. Fortson III2011 J. Louis Fouts2008 Sheldon J. Fox1996 Jo Anne Freeman1996 John R. Freeman2007 Paul Freet1996 Stephen W. Freiman2000 Sandra Adamson Fryhofer1999 Michael L. Fulbright1995 Jerry B. Fussell2011 J. Chris Gaffney2006 Thomas D. Gambino1996 Frantisek Gasparik2005 Jeffrey T. Gasser2011 Eric Gebhardt2003 Robert V. Geiger1999 Robert M. Gemmell1996 William W. George1994 Don P. Giddens2007 Jeffrey V. Giglio2011 Michael W. Ginn1996 Maurice I. Glad, Jr.1997 Sherman J. Glass, Jr.2006 Thomas A. Glaze1998 Edmund C. Glover2006 Dan C. Godbee1997 Francis S. Godbold1998 Robert C. Goetz1998 Dixie E. Goins1994 Thomas L. Gossage

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1998 William S. Green2001 Edward A. Gregory, Jr.1994 J. Thomas Gresham2006 Linda G. Griffith2013 Jlumnis A. Gurian1994 Albert J. Hackl2003 Simon Hafeitz1994 Thomas W. Hagler, Jr.1995 W. George Hairston III2005 Raouf Y. Halim1996 Kenneth R. Hall2001 M. Melton Hall, Jr.2015 John T. Hammond1995 William J. Hargrove1995 Roy Vincent Harris, Jr.1996 Hollis L. Harris1996 James P. Harris2001 Deborah N. Harris2010 Charles L. Harris2002 John A. Harrison1994 Danny L. Hartley1999 W. Richard Hauenstein2003 Leonard J. Haynes1995 Paul W. Heard, Jr.2003 Peter A. Heffring1997 W. Daniel Heidt1994 Russell H. Heil1996 Charles J. Herbert1998 Jerry M. Hesterlee1994 Neil H. Hightower, Sr.1997 George H. Hightower, Jr.1994 Robert G. Hill1996 Gabriel C. Hill III1995 John P. Hine2010 Christopher M. Hobson2003 Carl E. Hofstadter1996 Lee W. Hogan2014 Barry Holden2007 Travis W. Honeycutt2002 Warren A. Hood1994 Duane L. Hoover

1997 Walter W. Hubbard1996 John R. Huff2002 Mel Hughes2006 Chuck W. Hughes, Jr.2007 Charles H. Huling2010 Jay D. Humphrey2002 Andrew T. Hunt1997 John C. Hunter III2000 Kenneth E. Hyatt1996 Frank Inman, Jr.1996 George H. Inman2008 Joseph C. Irastorza1995 C. Allen Ivey2008 Selma A. Jabaley2002 Birdel F. Jackson III2015 Michelle E. Jarrard2010 Stephen F. Jensen1998 E. Dunbar Jewell1994 John G. Johnson1995 Terry W. Johnson1996 Thomas H. Johnson2005 Major General Ronald L. Johnson2011 Ellis L. Johnson1994 James R. Jolly, Jr.1995 Charles H. Jones2015 Christopher T. Jones1995 Lewis H. Jordan III2006 Linda J. Jordan2006 Elizabeth A. Judson2005 Manuel A. Junco, Jr.2013 Ali Azad2005 Roger L. Kearns1994 Garnett L. Keith, Jr.2006 E. Larry Kelly2011 David R. Kennedy, Jr.1996 Richard C. Kessler1996 Haven L. Kicklighter, Jr.2015 Jong-Hyun Kim2014 Colonel R. Shane Kimbrough2006 Wayt King, Jr.

2008 Arlen J. Kirchoff, Jr.2010 Susan Deal Kirchoff2001 Frederick Lee Kitson2001 Larry D. Knauer1996 Wayne H. Knox2010 Gregory J. Koch1994 John W. Koger2003 Robert V. Kolarik II2003 Roger A. Krone2001 Eve L. Kuniansky1994 Daniel C. Kyker, Jr.2006 Bryan T. LaBrecque1994 E. Cody Laird, Jr.1996 James A. Lake2008 Andrea L. Laliberte1996 R. Warren Langley2008 John D. Lanza2001 John Pitkin Lappington, Jr.2004 Nicholas D. Lappos1998 W. Walter LaRoche III2007 Raul Gustavo Larrea1998 Ben W. Latimer2013 John E. Laughter1994 W. John Lee1994 John N. LeMasters III2001 Jesus Leon1998 Michael Levy1995 C. Turner Lewis, Jr.2008 William D. Lewis2012 Weiping Li2001 Joseph Lee Lias1994 Charles K. Ligon, Jr.1995 W. Carl Lineberger1996 Thomas E. Little, Jr.1996 J. Wayne Littles1996 Frank F. Liu2002 Christopher B. Lofgren2006 Louis B. Long2014 Xiaoping Long2007 Adriel Longo1995 Manuel E. Lores

2002 Lynn C. Maddox2011 Sandra H. Magnus2000 Louis G. Maier III1994 Lewis B. Mallory1994 Thomas J. Malone2007 Ralph D. Malone1996 Wesley M. Mann, Jr.2007 Xavier L. Mann1995 Bob Marbut1996 Freddie L. Marion1997 J. R. Markley2002 Blair C. Marks1996 William J. Martin2005 Jeffrey A. Martin2010 Robert D. Martin2012 Kent Masters 1995 Philip W. Matos2008 James H. Maughon1996 Colonel William S. McArthur 1995 Willard B. McBurney, Jr.2001 William Y. McCaslin, Jr.2007 William R. McCollum1995 Hayne D. McCondichie2005 H. Bruce McEver1994 Henry A. McGee, Jr.2000 O. W. ‘Mac’ McGowan2015 Major General Kelly K. McKeague2000 William W. McKee, Jr.1994 David M. McKenney2007 John M. McKenney1996 David G. McMaster2002 Michael R. McQuade2007 Huibert Mees2010 Ted R. Meihofer1995 Duncan A. Mellichamp2006 Joseph C. Mello1996 Allen C. Merritt1994 Pierce Merry, Jr.1994 Shirley C. Mewborn1996 Carolyn Winstead Meyers

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2001 Juan A. Michelena1999 Mark G. Miller2001 C. Doyle Miller, Sr.2001 Ray W. Miller1996 Bob Millikan1995 David Milton2010 Stephen M. Mitchell2005 J. Phil Mobley2002 Robert C. ‘Bud’ Moeller2008 David F. Montague2014 Mark F. Moon2000 Rachel L. Moore2001 Elizabeth B. Moore2011 Michael K. Moore2003 Charles W. Moorman IV1998 Thomas D. Moreland2003 Paul W. Morgan, Jr.1996 Jean A. Mori1995 John H. Morris2015 Geoffrey P. Morris2007 Robert K. Morse1995 Charles D. Moseley, Jr.1998 Robert L. Moultrie, Sr.1995 Charles A. Muench1998 Craig J. Mundie1997 Joseph S. Mundy1999 H. Ronald Nash, Jr.2001 Deborah A. Nash2002 Michael R. Nash, Sr.2000 Richard O. Neel1995 Maurice S. Nelson, Jr.1994 Thomas L. Newberry, Jr.1997 John E. Nobles1996 Zack S. Norville, Jr.1999 Andres Nunez1999 William R. T. Oakes, Jr.2010 Thomas J. O’Brien1996 Eric J. Ochiltree2001 James A. O’Kon2011 Gaspar Ortuno2008 J. S. Osterlund

2001 J. Paul Oxer1994 Gordon G. Palmer2015 Christopher D. Pappas2011 Sungmee Park1996 Alan J. Parrish2000 Gilbert H. Patrick2000 Janice Ruth Mccants Patrick1995 G. David Peake1996 Major General Jed W. Pearson III2005 Blake V. Peck2001 David A. Perdue1994 Parker H. Petit2010 David Y. Phelps1999 Thomas J. Pierce, Jr.2001 Lieutenant Colonel Alan G. Poindexter2010 Randall E. Poliner2007 Major General Conrad W. Ponder, Jr.2000 John W. Pope1995 John W. Poston2008 Willis J. Potts, Jr.1995 Harry D. Pratt, Jr.1998 Lewis Price, Jr.1995 James E. Pruitt, Jr.2014 Thomas J. Quigley1994 George J. Rabstejnek, Jr.2006 J. Paul Raines2000 Agustin A. Ramirez, Jr.1998 William D. Ramsbottom1995 William W. Randolph2012 Mark Anthony Randolph2008 Ravi Rangan1994 Charles L. Ray, Jr.2002 G. Allan Ray2010 Pedro A. Ray1994 Toy F. Reid2006 S. Brent Reid2007 Lewis L. Rich1999 Donald W. Richardson

1995 Robert A. Rieger2012 Carl D. Ring 1994 L. W. Robert IV1998 N. Allen Robertson2008 Michael D. Rosen1996 Jack C. Rowan2004 Roberto R. Roy1996 Michael T. Ryan1994 Oliver H. Sale, Jr.1996 Robert E. Sanders, Jr.1994 Jerome D. Sands, Jr.1999 Gene Sapp, Jr.1998 Michael L. Sappington2010 Gilberto Sarfaty1999 John C. Savage1999 John F. Scarborough III1998 Cecil W. Schneider2011 Larry A. Schneider1994 John G. Sessoms, Jr.2000 C. David Seuss1996 T. Scott Shamlin2014 Suzanne Shank-Werdlow1994 Julius C. Shaw, Jr.1995 Roy C. Sheffield1995 William S. Shepard, Sr.2011 Hanif D. Sherali1994 Warren D. Shiver1999 Edward J. Shockley1996 James F. Simmons2004 Ronald S. Slaymaker1995 Mark C. Smith1995 Russell G. Smith2008 Jane L. Snowdon1995 Jesus M. Sosa2006 Slim Souissi1994 L. Terrell Sovey, Jr.1994 W. Pierre Sovey1996 Francis N. Spears1994 George S. Spindler1996 Steven M. Spivak1995 E. Roe Stamps IV

2015 Robert N. Stargel, Jr.1996 James H. Starnes, Jr.2004 Stefan V. Stein1998 R. Randolph Stevens1995 H. Milton Stewart1994 H. Hammond Stith, Jr.2002 Bill Stobaugh2000 James A. Stratigos, Jr.2004 Federico M. Stubbe1994 J. William Summerour, Jr.1996 C. Meade Sutterfield1994 John M. Swihart1998 Aleksander Szlam1999 Joseph K. Tannehill2000 David E. Tate, Sr.2006 Wahid Tawfik1994 Harry E. Teasley, Jr.1996 Howard T. Tellepsen, Jr.1994 Michael E. Tennenbaum2014 Mark S. Terry2000 Randy J. Thayer2002 Walter Thomas2012 Lanny S. Thomas1996 James R. Thompson, Jr.2008 Joe F. Thompson, Jr.2003 James S. Thomson2012 Kirk S. Thornburg2001 Howard A. Thrailkill1996 John E. Till2007 Krista S. Tillman1996 Curtis J. Tompkins2004 Leon H. Toups2004 Roland M. Toups2002 Joe L. Trantham 1996 Don P. Traviss2008 Robert C. Traylor1998 Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly 1996 Richard C. Tucker, Sr.1999 John H. Tundermann1996 Kyle H. Turner, Jr.2002 G. Ben Turnipseed

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1994 Nelson D. Abell1994 John E. Aderhold1997 Edward C. Aldridge, Jr.1998 Ronald W. Allen2002 Edward L. Allman1996 Joseph H. Anderer1998 Ray C. Anderson1996 John A. Auxier1994 Gilbert Bachman1994 H. Grady Baker, Jr.1994 Jack Baldwin1995 Robert L. Barnes2000 Tom Barrow, Jr.2014 Warren L. Batts1994 John P. Baum2004 Harold S. Becker2001 Leo Benatar2014 J. Dan Blitch III2002 Jose A. Bolivar2007 Harold T. Bowling

2006 James W. Bowyer1999 Carl F. Branson2011 H. Francis Brantley2011 James E. Broadwell2000 Roger H. Brown, Sr.1994 Morris M. Bryan, Jr.1995 Thomas M. Bryan II1994 Rudolph H. Bunzl2007 John H. Burson III2015 Kenneth G. Byers, Jr.1994 Joseph P. Byrd III1994 Fuller E. Callaway, Jr.1999 William L. Camp1994 The Honorable James E. Carter1998 Melvin W. Carter2007 John C. Cerny2000 A. Russell Chandler III2008 E. Henry Chia2007 Edward A. Clark

2010 M. Andrew Clark2003 Jack F. Clearman1994 Colonel Oscar P. Cleaver2011 Michael R. Clifford2011 G. Wayne Clough2013 Joseph K. Cochran1997 Daniel B. Cofer1999 Douglas P. Cone1995 H. McKinley Conway, Jr.1999 Manuel M. Cortes2014 Arthur R. Cox 2000 Robert W. Cruger2001 Gordon B. Dalrymple1997 Thomas F. Davenport, Jr.1994 Edward Emil David, Jr.2006 Harold O. Davidson, Jr.1999 General Raymond G. Davis, Sr.1995 Howard G. Dean, Jr.1997 William E. Dean

2000 Thomas C. DeLoach, Jr.1995 C. Bailey Dixon2005 Leo J. Drum, Jr.1995 Brigadier General Robert A. Duffy1994 Paul A. Duke, Sr.2004 Michael T. Duke2014 John W. Durstine2003 Brigadier General Harold A. Dye2007 H. Allen Ecker2003 James C. Edenfield1995 Thomas A. Edwards1996 Robert C. Elder2000 Doug Ellis2005 Admiral James Oren Ellis, Jr.2005 Edward A. Eppinger2011 Paul D. Espy2000 Alfred Estrada1994 James R. Fair

1999 F. Thomas Tuttle2008 Juan C. Valdes1996 Shailendra K. Varma1999 A. Michael Varney2002 Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.2012 Emilio M. Venegas 1996 Philip S. Vincent2001 John G. Voeller1996 David M. Walker2004 Randy I. Walker1995 James M. Wallace, Jr.1994 David I. J. Wang1994 Richard F. Ward1996 J. Foster Watkins1997 J. Tom Watters, Jr.

2004 Joseph R. Watters1997 Steven G. Wax1995 William L. Weaver, Jr.1998 The Honorable Daniel A. Webster1994 James Wei2001 Alfred P. West, Jr.1996 Warren O. Wheeler2007 Colonel Douglas Wheelock 1994 Frank M. White, Jr.1996 James Whitney1995 John H. Wiedeman2007 Glenn R. Wienkoop1999 Carlton S. Wilder1994 Lester A. Wilkes

1996 Charles E. Willbanks1994 J. Kelley Williams1994 Virgil Rufus Williams1995 Paul H. Williams1996 Sam A. Williams1998 Thomas L. Williams1999 William H. Williams2012 Philip L. Williams 1996 Alan N. Willson, Jr.2002 Admiral James A. Winnefeld, Jr.1994 Robert A. Wolfe1995 Roger P. Woodward1998 James H. Woodward1996 W. Gardner Wright

2012 Glenn T. Wright 2004 Frank E. Wyatt1998 Carolyn Wylder1999 Janet C. Wylie1996 Gordon J. Wysong1994 Lawrence J. Ybarrondo1994 Edmund Leonidus Yeargan, Jr.2011 Mark D. Yerger1994 Captain John W. Young2002 The Honorable John Young, Jr.2011 Richard Nils Young2007 Richard E. Zalesky, Jr.1996 Jack J. Zbar1994 Jack M. Zeigler

Engineering Hall of Fame

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2011 J. Gordon Farmer1996 Melvin S. Feder1994 George W. Felker III1994 James D. Finley2003 Tom Fitzpatrick1998 Lieutenant Colonel James W. Furlow2011 Ron L. Geer1995 Harold W. Gegenheimer1994 Lawrence L. Gellerstedt, Jr.2001 F. Vreeland George, Jr.2005 William W. George2014 Don P. Giddens2012 Sherman J. Glass, Jr. 2008 Edmund C. Glover2004 Arnold I. Goldberg1994 Sidney Goldin1997 Thomas L. Gossage2002 Clayton H. Griffin1999 Thomas B. Gurley1994 Eugene C. Gwaltney, Jr.2002 Stephen C. Hale, Jr.1994 Herbert P. Haley1994 Christopher F. Hammond2001 Joseph T. Hamrick2012 Charles I. Hancock2004 Hollis L. Harris2011 James P. Harris1994 Harold William Harrison1995 Albert E. Harrison2005 William R. Haselton1998 John C. Hemby, Jr.1994 George H. Hightower, Sr.2005 Neil H. Hightower, Sr.1995 F. A. L. Holloway1997 Martial A. Honnell2008 Duane L. Hoover1999 Dayton ‘Bones’ Howe2004 H. Scott Howell1994 John J. Hudiburg, Jr.2007 John R. Huff

2000 Hugh Franklin Hunter2005 John C. Hunter III1995 Abraham Hyatt2004 E. Calvin Johnson1994 Donald C. Johnston, Sr.2001 Stephen L. Johnston2008 James R. Jolly, Jr.1997 Robert T. Jones, Jr.2002 Charles H. Jones2006 Raymond A. Jones, Jr.1996 J. Calvin Jureit1995 Edgar J. Justus1996 Captain John B. Kackley1997 Garnett L. Keith, Jr.2002 Joseph A. Keller, Jr.2005 John W. Keys III2001 John W. Koger1994 Isadore L. Kunian2006 James C. Leathers1995 Donald H. Leeds1994 Clement D. LeHardy2003 Dean J. Lennard1994 David S. Lewis, Jr.2003 Frank D. Lewis1996 Henry Robert Linden1994 J. Erskine Love, Jr.1999 Thomas S. Lucas1997 Albert L. Luce2004 Thomas J. Malone2008 Philip W. Matos2000 Joe E. Mayes2013 Colonel William S. McArthur 2006 Henry A. McGee, Jr.1994 Daniel A. McKeever1996 Lonnie S. McMillian, Jr.2014 General Carl H. McNair, Jr. 2004 Duncan A. Mellichamp2008 Allen C. Merritt2002 Shirley C. Mewborn1994 Buck Mickel1997 T. Wainwright Miller, Jr.

1995 Marvin G. Mitchell1996 Wade T. Mitchell1999 Dade W. Moeller1995 Brooks Moore2015 Charles W. Moorman IV2008 Jean A. Mori2000 R. E. Morris2011 John H. Morris2012 Thomas ‘Thos’ H. Muller, Jr. 1994 Jack Mundy, Jr.2000 Richard S. Myrick1994 Antonio L. Navarro1995 Thomas L. Newberry, Jr.2015 John E. Nobles2008 Zack S. Norville, Jr.1997 George Marstella Nottingham, Jr.1995 Dorroh L. Nowell2010 William R. T. Oakes, Jr.1996 John I. Oatts2014 James L. Oliver II2006 Richard E. Olson2004 Paul M. O’Neal, Jr.1994 Robert Benzein Ormsby, Jr.1995 Clyde Orr, Jr.1999 John Oster, Jr.1995 Charles T. Oxford1995 Gordon G. Palmer1999 Hayne Palmour III1994 Thomas V. Patton, Jr.1994 Frank K. Peeples1996 Lamar J. Perlis2004 Tom E. Perrin2011 Parker H. Petit2002 Claude A. Petty, Jr.1995 Thomas H. Pigford1994 John E. Pippin1997 Frank A. Player2000 Alan Y. Pope1994 Nilon H. Prater2004 M. David Prince

2002 Brumley D. Pritchett2012 Henry L. Pruitt 1996 Charles Edward Quentel III1996 Clifford W. Rackley1994 George D. Ray, Jr.2011 H.M. Jack Reynolds1994 Roy Richards2005 Donald W. Richardson1995 Alfred Ritter1999 Arturo U. Rodriguez-Ulloa1996 Rollin C. Rose2006 Chester A. Roush1995 Herbert S. Saffir2008 Gene Sapp, Jr.2006 Robert S. Sarfaty1997 Harris Saunders, Jr.1994 John E. Schott1997 Julius C. Shaw, Jr.1994 C. J. ‘Pete’ Silas2013 James F. Simmons1999 A. Chester Skinner, Jr.2004 Joseph L. Smith, Jr.2006 Mark C. Smith2007 George S. Spindler1994 Malcolm T. Stamper2001 E. Roe Stamps IV1998 Albert H. Staton, Jr.1995 Jack C. Stein2000 H. Milton Stewart2012 Joseph D. Stewart 1995 A. Richard Stirni2002 H. Hammond Stith, Jr.1994 Frederick G. Storey1998 J. Frank Stovall2005 Fred W. Stover, Jr.1996 John M. Swihart1998 Jo M. Teague, Jr.1994 Howard T. Tellepsen, Sr.1996 Michael E. Tennenbaum1994 Austin C. Thies1995 Ruble A. Thomas

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Honorary Engineering Award

Dean’s Appreciation Award

2010 George L. Bowen III1997 W. Daniel Heidt2005 G. Burtt Holmes

1998 Lawrence P. Huang1999 Carter Northern Paden, Jr.2000 William J. Todd

2013 Kathy T. Betty2014 C. Michael Cassidy2006 Jean-Lou Chameau2005 M. Clark Cook, Jr.

2003 J. Narl Davidson2015 Thomas A. Fanning2000 Lawrence L. Gellerstedt, Jr.2008 Robert F. Hochman

2012 Donna Hyland2007 Robert G. Loewy1999 Shirley C. Mewborn2005 Glen P. Robinson, Jr.

2005 John C. Staton, Jr.2001 Michael E. Thomas2007 Ward O. Winer

2013 Howard A. Thrailkill2010 Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly 1997 Hal B. Tucker2003 Richard C. Tucker, Sr.2014 Knox W. Tull, Jr.2013 Kyle H. Turner, Jr.2004 Robert W. Tyson, Jr.2000 W. K. Upchurch, Jr.1998 Robert O. Usry1994 George E. Viereck

1998 Ivan M. Viest2015 Dennis V. Vohs2000 Fred L. Walker, Jr.1999 David I. J. Wang2003 Henderson C. Ward2001 William L. Weaver, Jr.1994 Frank K. Webb2000 Jack C. Webb2004 Roger P. Webb2002 James Wei

1994 John H. Weitnauer, Jr.2013 James A. Wesely, Jr.1995 Robert C. West1994 Randolph Whitfield1994 Frank J. Whitley1995 Thomas R. Williams1999 Frank B. Williams, Jr.2001 J. Kelley Williams2013 Paul K. Williams2012 Frank E. Williams, Jr.

2003 Monroe J. Willner2015 Admiral James A. Winnefeld, Jr.2012 Robert A. Wolfe 2002 Lawrence J. Ybarrondo2005 Captain John W. Young2003 Jack J. Zbar1998 Jack M. Zeigler

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viGor yanGChair and

William R.T. Oakes Professor,The Daniel Guggenheim School of

Aerospace Engineering

reGinaLd deSroCheSKaren and John Huff Chair,

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

nareSh thadhaniChair,

The School of Materials Scienceand Engineering

ravi BeLLaMkonda Wallace H. Coulter Chair,

The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

at Georgia Tech and Emory

Steven MCLauGhLinSteve W. Chaddick Chair,

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

david ShoLLChair,

The School of Chemical &Biomolecular Engineering

edWin roMeiJnH. Milton and

Carolyn J. Stewart Chair, The H. Milton Stewart School ofIndustrial & Systems Engineering

WiLLiaM WePferEugene C. Gwaltney, Jr. Chair,

The George W. Woodruff School ofMechanical Engineering

College of Engineering School Chairs

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Jennifer P. BaiLeyB.S. CerE ’70, M.S. CerE ’71

Process Engineer (retired)American Enka

JoSé BarrioSM.S. EE ’71

Deputy Administrator (retired)Panama Canal Authority

WaLt BaXterB.S. ME ’93

BME Advisory Board ChairSenior Principal ScientistMedtronic Neurological

WiLLiaM r. CaLhoun, Jr.B.S. CE ’81

Vice ChairmanClark Construction Group, LLC

Steve W. ChaddiCkB.S. EE ’74, M.S. EE ’82

ECE Advisory Board ChairMentor CapitalistRidgewood Advisors, LLC

GeorGe CorBin

MSE Advisory Board ChairDirector of Research, Development, & TechnologySenior Executive Vice PresidentSolvay Specialty Polymers

todd CutLerB.S. EE ’79

Vice President and General ManagerKeysight Technologies

roBert L. diXon, Jr.B.S. EE ’77

Senior VP and Global CIOPepsiCo, Inc.

GreG foSterB.S. ME ’95

Serial Entrepreneur, Angel Investor, Board Member, and Strategic Advisor

david GarriSonB.S. ME ’90

VP, Engineering, Quality, and Planning Delta Air Lines, Inc.

keLLye P. hafnerB.S. ChE ’96

ChBE Advisory Board Chair Technical Manager Carbon Technologies Ingevity

Lara hodGSonB.S. AE ’93

President and CEONOWaccount Network Corporation

eLaine h. JohnSB.S. IE ’85

President and CEO EnerVision, Inc.

PauL JudGeM.S. CS ’01, Ph.D. ’02

Vice President Cloud Services and Chief Research OfficerBarracuda Networks

deBorah kiLPatriCkB.S. ESM ’89, M.S. ME ’94, Ph.D. ME ’96

Advisory Board Chair Chief Executive OfficerEvidation Health

John e. LauGhterB.S. AE ’93

AE Advisory Board ChairSenior Vice President Maintenance Operations Delta Air Lines, Inc.

Wonya y. LuCaSB.S. IE ’83

President and CEOPublic Broadcasting Atlanta

david C. MunSon, Jr. Dean, College of EngineeringUniversity of Michigan

david Parekh

Vice President, Research United Technologies Corporation

College of Engineering Advisory Board

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vinod M. PhiLiP

Engineering Head Siemens Gas Turbine Siemens AG

randaLL e. PoLinerB.S. EE ’77

General PartnerAntares Capital Corporation

Guy PriMuSB.S. IE ’92, M.S. ’95

ISyE Advisory Board ChairCo-founder & COOThe VR Company

Mark randoLPhB.S. EE ’81

Senior Vice President Customer Solutions Engineering DTS, Inc.

donaLd W. riChardSonB.S. AE ’51

President and CEO Board Member EmeritusDonRich Research, Inc.

Larry a. SChneiderB.S. AE ’85

Vice President and Chief Project Engineer 777 ProgramBoeing Commercial Airplanes

LeSLie r. SiBertB.S. EE ’85

Vice President, DistributionGeorgia Power Company

roBert n. StarGeL, Jr.B.S. EE ’83

Vice President Global Nonwovens ProductKimberly-Clark Corporation

MiChaeL SutCLiffB.S. EE ’85, M.S. MGT ’87

Group CEO Accenture Digital

JaMeS S. thoMSonB.S. IE ’70

Financial Advisor Sumitomo Corporation of America Perennial Power Holdings

LindSey d. thornhiLLB.S. ME ’84, M.S. ME ’86, Ph.D. ME ’96

ME Advisory Board Chair Vice President Integrated Solutions for Systems

riChard C. tuCkerB.S. CE ’64, M.S. CE ’65

President and CEO (Retired)Environmental Resources Management, Inc.

eMiLio veneGaSB.S. CE ’77

PresidentVenegas Construction Corporation

PhiLiP L. WiLLiaMSB.S. Text ’70

Principal and Consultant

GLenn t. WriGhtB.S. ChE ’87

PresidentShell Energy North America

riCk zaLeSkyB.S. CE ’78

CEE Advisory Board Chair Chevron (retired) Executive Sponsor to Georgia Tech

david zeLLB.S. IE ’82

Managing PartnerTimbervest, LLC

ed zoiSS

Vice President, Government Communications SystemsHarris Corporation

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The College of Engineering Alumni Awards were created in 1994 under the leadership of Dr. John A. White during his tenure as Dean. He stated, “…being students at Georgia Tech, you have had a significant impact on the world. Those who wonder why Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering enjoys an impeccable reputation need only look at your accomplishments.” Subsequently, he passed the torch to Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau, former Georgia Tech Provost and Engineering Dean, whose outstanding service to the College of Engineering led him to receive the 2006 Dean’s Appreciation Award from then-Dean Dr. Don P. Giddens, a Tech engineering alumnus. The alumni awards program is now under the leadership of current Dean Dr. Gary S. May, who received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech. Each year, the College of Engineering recognizes, with an induction ceremony, select alumni who have contributed to the profession, advanced in their careers, and enhanced the lives of others both personally and professionally. These outstanding alumni are reviewed by committees within each of the eight schools within the College and formally submitted for selection.

Fredricka Whitfield, CNN Anchor, Guest SpeakerGeorgia Tech Alumni Band

The Ramblin’ WreckBuzz

PhatPixel MediaSarah Collins, Graphic Designer

Lyndsey Lewis, Communications OfficerBrittany Hulette and Jacob Iacino, Videographers

History of the Alumni Awards

Special Thanks

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“Ramblin’ Wreck”

I’m a Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech and a hell of an engineer,A helluva, helluva, helluva, helluva, hell of an engineer,Like all the jolly good fellows, I drink my whiskey clear,

I’m a Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech and a hell of an engineer.

Oh, if I had a daughter, sir, I’d dress her in White and Gold,And put her on the campus, to cheer the brave and bold.

But if I had a son, sir, I’ll tell you what he’d do.He would yell, “To hell with Georgia,” like his daddy used to do.

Oh, I wish I had a barrel of rum and sugar three thousand pounds,A college bell to put it in and a clapper to stir it around.I’d drink to all good fellows who come from far and near.

I’m a ramblin’, gamblin’, hell of an engineer!

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