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Bobby Brock (BSCE 1995) lives in Heber Springs, Arkansas where he owns his own civil engineering consulting firm, Brock Engineering. Bobby and wife Anna have three children, Candice (17) who graduates from high school this spring, Caleb (13), and Cameron (6).
Houston Daugherty (BSCE 1992) formerly the Town Engineer for the Town of Collierville has changed jobs. He now works with Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. Matt Thompson (BSCE 1980) is the new Collierville Town Engineer. Brad Davis (BSCE 1996, MSCE 1997) has been working at Ellers, Oakley, Chester & Rike for 8 years. He is the Director of the Environmental Division and concentrates on water and wastewater design. He and wife Melissa have been married for 10 years, and have two children, Drew (3) and Tess (10 months). Brad is a runner and completed the 2004 St. Jude Memphis Marathon. Charissa Derieg (BSCE 2004) works for the Tennessee Department of Transportation in the Memphis office, Construction Division. She is responsible for overseeing the inspection and coordination of the maintenance on the Intelligence Transportation System (ITS) (cameras and dynamic message signs), being implemented in Memphis. Charissa and her husband Tom, a civil engineer from Georgia Tech, are expecting their first children (twins) this August. Merrie (Salyers) Embry (BSCE 2000, MSCE 2003) currently works for the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Remediation, as an environmental protection specialist. Her husband Jeff Embry (BSCE 2001) currently works for Memphis Light, Gas, and Water as the acting lead water distribution engineer. Merrie and Jeff live in Tipton County, where they finished construction on their new home in April 2003. They have an adorable, spoiled Shetland sheepdog named Toby. Michelle (Lucking) Emerson (BSCE 1992) moved to Manchester, TN three and a half years ago. She is currently working part-time for a small civil engineering firm involved in subdivision design. She has been married to Ronnie Emerson for 11 years and has two children Bryce (7) and Casey (5). Don Fletcher (BSCE 1997) has recently accepted a position with Bronze Construction in Memphis.
Sharon Haggett presents a briefing on the Wilmington Harbor Project to USACE Chief of Engineers Lieutenant General Carl Strock Sharon Haggett (BSCE 1986)works for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District. She is the Project Manager of the Wilmington Harbor project http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/wilmington-harbor/main.htm, the goal of which is to deepen 37 miles of channel by 4 feet in the Cape Fear River up to the State Port of Wilmington, and into the Northeast Cape Fear River.
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Hakan Hansson (BSCE 1996, MSCE 1999) has worked with Parsons in Memphis as a structural engineer since graduation. He has recently decided to transfer to Parsons’ office in Denver, Colorado. He and wife Karen have been married since 2000, and have two children, Jonathan (4) and Ellen (1).
Charles Long (BSCE 1983, MSCE 1984) worked for IBM and Unisys for 10 years before founding Germantown Pool and Spa in 1995. He founded Germantown Driveway and Patio in 2001. He currently serves as CEO and President of both companies. Charles and wife LeAnn Loeffel (BSE 1985) have two children, Charlie and Kristin. Rob Rash (BSCE 1997) is currently the CEO/Chief Engineer for the St. Francis Levee District of Arkansas. Brent Sutton (BSCE 1995) currently works for the Port of Memphis. Nick Taylor (BSCE 2004) works for the Tennessee Department of Transportation, and currently is in the construction department as an Operation Specialist I. Nick manages a project on S.R. 385 between Highway 64 and Macon Road, consisting of three bridges, box culverts, and nearly 3 miles of roadway. He works daily with the prime and subcontractors and performs monthly estimates on their work completed. Chris Triplett (BSCE 1999) is a Project Manager for EnSafe. He is active in ASCE and serves on the Board of the West Tennessee Branch. Lee Williams (BSCE 2003) has been working in Roadway Design for the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Jackson office, since graduation. He is working toward a MSCE from UT Knoxville and an MBA from UT Martin. Lee and wife Jessica live in an older home in Jackson and spend their spare time on restoration projects. Alumni Faces at the Recent Order of the Engineer Ceremony
Jarmon Peregoy, 2001
Robert Knecht, 2003
Jamie Walton, 2003, and John Walton, 1976 If you have any information you would like to share please send it to Stephanie (Salyers) Ivey. |