New Hampshire Chapter Leadership

Written by Ashley Anders - September 2, 2020

A few things about us so you can get to know us! Chris Stocken I, Chris Stocken, grew up in Hanover, NH, and graduated from Clarkson in 2018 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Math minor. I was part of the Pep Band and an usher at Cheel. […]

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Alumnus Publishes First Book

Written by Erica Richards - August 17, 2020

Conrad R. Hoffman ’53, a Chemical Engineer, worked for Union Carbide Inc. in the Battery Products Div. both domestically and internationally. His avocations included flying and flight instruction, amateur radio, motorcycles, sailboats, and even building a house. As an avid reader of thrillers, he decided to write his own, which […]

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Mark Mininberg MBA ’20

Written by Erica Richards - August 17, 2020

Mark Mininberg MBA ’20 for being productive during the Covid-19 lockdown by painting Warhammer miniatures. Mark was asked by the Master of the forge podcast (http://mastersoftheforge.com/2020/07/episode-145-indomitus-9th-edition-preview-flash-isode/) to paint some models that they got early as part of the Warhammer 40k Indominus box set. In the painting of said models for […]

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John Kodumal (The Clarkson School alumnus)

Written by Erica Richards - August 17, 2020

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

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Kurt Rademacher ’02

Written by Erica Richards - July 14, 2020

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.

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Matthew Honickman ’17

Written by Erica Richards - July 14, 2020

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 […]

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Philip Parr ’62 ’65

Written by Erica Richards - June 15, 2020

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 […]

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ACGA Rates are scheduled to change on July 1, 2020

Written by Annie Clarkson Society - May 12, 2020

As we navigate these unchartered waters together, we reflect on the people and places we hold most dear and hold onto hopes for a bright future. We have some news we would like to share that can help you focus on your future—and ours. The Annie Clarkson Society wants to share […]

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Sean T. Bennett ’92

Written by Erica Richards - April 21, 2020

Sean T. Bennett ’92, EdD, for recently being appointed vice president for diversity and inclusion at Salem State University. Read more here.

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New Provisions of Secure Act January 1, 2020

Written by Julie Davis - April 4, 2020

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019 introduced the following changes: Extended period for traditional IRA contributions. Individuals may now make tax-deductible contributions to a traditional IRA after the age of 70½ as long as they are still earning income. Delayed required minimum distributions. Individuals who reach […]

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