Category: Knights of Note
John Kodumal (The Clarkson School alumnus)
John Kodumal (The Clarkson School alumnus) for his role in launching the next generation of start ups with Atlassian. Read more here: https://www.theage.com.au/business/small-business/atlassian-alumni-launch-next-generation-of-startups-20200731-p55hd0.html
Kurt Rademacher ’02
Kurt recently joined Barton & Loguidice in their Facilities Practice Area as Senior Managing Engineer in the firm’s Syracuse, NY office. He has nearly 20 years of experience in quality review, HVAC analysis, system selection and presentation, project execution & planning, construction support, peer review and proposal development.
Matthew Honickman ’17
Matthew was one of 17 young professionals honored by FuzeHub in their second-annual Millennials in Manufacturing Awards, which celebrates young professionals who are doing their part to strengthen New York State’s manufacturing industry. Matthew is a Chief Engineer at LC Drives’ Machines. Honickman’s contributions to LC Drives enables the manufacturing […]
Philip Parr ’62 ’65
Philip Parr ’62 ’65 recently shared his story of how he became a painter. Engineer-Painter When you become a engineer, you learn an ancient saying: “A good engineer knows what he knows, and knows what he doesn’t know.” It sounds frivolous, but you will soon become acquainted with fellows who […]
Sean T. Bennett ’92
Sean T. Bennett ’92, EdD, for recently being appointed vice president for diversity and inclusion at Salem State University. Read more here.
Henry (Hank) Okraski ’58
Henry (Hank) Okraski ’58, is Chairman of the National Center for Simulation’s (NCS) Education & Workforce Development Committee. In February 2020, he organized a Team Orlando Modeling & Simulation Student Day that featured high school and technical school students demonstrating Modeling and Simulation (M&S) projects that are of interest to […]
Eric Moody ’13
Eric Moody ’13 for recently receiving his license as a Professional Engineer in New York State by fulfilling the education, examination and experience requirements. He has been promoted to Project Engineer at Barton & Loguidice.
John Gaus ’89
John Gaus ’89 Clarkson graduate and inspiring innovator, saw business at Agbotics, an indoor organic greenhouse in Sackets Harbor NY, come to a halt this week as restaurants he serviced were forced to close. Rather than stop production John is keeping everyone employed and increasing production to distribute fresh products […]
Natalie Kurgan
Natalie Kurgan, Assistant Professor, the transition to online learning is a bit more daunting than it is for most. With 15 sections of ES100 and over 500 students learning MATLAB, Natalie has had a monumental task to accomplish – but she is ready. As all of our current students and […]