David Byers, a 1985 graduate of Purdue’s Professional Pilot Technology program, was just recently honored for his remarkable career in aviation and his enduring contributions to the field:
alumni and friends award winner
Kyler Blowers
Kyler Blowers earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology and Master of Science in Engineering Technology from the Purdue Polytechnic Institute in 2015 and 2017, respectively. His master’s research primarily involved manufacturing processes, focusing on diecast manufacturing and process optimization.
Kyler recently began pursuing his PhD, also at the Purdue Polytechnic institute, in Spring 2022. He plans to focus his research on manufacturing processes, as well as strategies for teaching engineering and technology.
Doddridge receives Purdue Polytechnic’s Lifetime Achievement Award
The Purdue Polytechnic Institute presented John Doddridge, the former chairman and CEO of Intermet Corp., with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Polytechnic presents awards to exceptional technology alumni
Purdue Polytechnic honored 11 of the college’s graduates as Distinguished Technology Alumni, Outstanding Technology Alumni and Early Career Alumni awardees.
Polytechnic presents awards to exceptional alumni
Purdue Polytechnic’s Office of Advancement honored 13 outstanding alumni at this year’s Distinguished Technology Alumni Awards, Outstanding Technology Alumni Awards and Early Career Awards.
Matthew Young
Matthew Young says Stephen Elliott, associate professor of industrial technology, was instrumental in the launch of his career in the biometrics field.
Jennifer Rider
“I acquired valuable technical skills at Purdue,” says Jennifer Rider, president and CEO of Lafayette Instrument Company, “After graduation, I interviewed with a multitude of companies and decided to work for a day-trading firm in Austin, Texas. Working with the latest technologies at Purdue meant I was immediately able to contribute in my new position.”
David Hetrick
“My construction management degree has served as the foundation for my entire career,” says David Hetrick, executive vice president of Executive Construction, Inc. “Building on the practical applications learned in classes such as surveying, scheduling, estimating and site logistics, I have further developed these skills through real life experiences.”
Karen Waldenmeyer
“My Purdue coursework included projects that spanned multiple weeks with a variety of deliverables, and completing the work successfully required teamwork. This is exactly how the real world works,” says Karen Waldenmeyer, staff software engineer for technical architecture at GE Aviation.
Derek Kultgen
Derek Kultgen serves as the lead engineer for the Mechanisms Engineering Test Loop (METL) at Argonne National Laboratory, designing equipment to be used in a molten sodium environment, developing experiments for testing next-generation nuclear reactor equipment, writing a data acquisition and control program, and reporting project progress to the Department of Energy, among other duties.