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Ronald V. Penn (1971, Industrial Construction Management), U.S. Department of State, 9808 Sharon Court, Fairfax, VA 22032, pennrv@state.gov. DMG graduate 1971; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through 1983; private sector (USAA Project Manager) through 1992; civil service U.S. Department of State currently working in physical security construction. Master’s in systems management from USC; certified cost engineer; certified Project Management Professional; extensive international experience; motorcycle enthusiast.

Jim Stutler (1976, Industrial Construction Management), Tierdael Construction Co., 2015 Chelsea Court, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126, jstutler@tierdael.com. President of Tierdael Construction Co., a heavy-utility general contracting firm in Denver. Also currently serving as senior vice president of the National Utility Contractors Association.

Bo Baggs (1978 BS; 1989, MS, Industrial Construction Management), self-employed under contract to Murphy Oil – Sabah Ltd., 3565 Lake Arthur Drive, Port Arthur, TX 77642, e-mail: BO5483@netscape.net. On three-year assignment for Murphy Oil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Malaysia’s first deepwater oil and gas production project, Kikeh Project.

Ken Scrivner (1982, Construction Management), Kinetics, 2065 NW 156th Ave., Beaverton, OR 97006, kscrivner@kineticsgroup.com. Union card holder, boiler maker, moved 17 times in 22 years, has two children, has a great marriage, and has only worked for three companies. Senior project manager of a $65 million mechanical project (Detroit VA Medical Center, Ken has 10 years leading the mechanical contracting industry in San Francisco. Currently he is vice president of Kinetics, overseeing $40-45 million a year in mechanical contracts in the Northwest.

Paul Force (1984, Industrial Construction Management), The Conti Companies, 284 North Rd, Chester, NJ 07930, pforce@conticorp.com. Chief information officer; recently completed implementation of People Soft Enterprise One for national heavy-highway and federal environmental remediation firm.

Clyde E. Trego Jr. (1988, Construction Management), Actos Leud Lease, 2470 Balfour Ct., Napa, CA 94558, Clyde.Trego@Actosleudlease.com. Senior manager of Design and Technical Services with corporate offices in Hawaii, Napa, and Nashville.

Dave Sandlin (2003, Construction Management), a construction executive for M.A. Mortenson Co. (see article on page 7), is pursuing his master’s degree in construction management at CSU. He started at CSU in 1976, then worked in the construction industry for more than 20 years before earning his CM bachelor’s degree at age 45. “Next to raising my family, that’s my proudest accomplishment,” he says.

In Memory

Lorienne Eve Arnold (1999, Construction Management), died on July 7, 2005, at her home in Satellite Beach, Florida. She was 30 years old.

Michael D. Villarreal, senior intern working for Lennar/US Home was in a fatal automobile accident on July 9, 2005, in Windsor, Colo. Villarreal was from Wheatridge, Colo., and was born March 10, 1981. He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and is survived by his family in Wheatridge.

Our All-American

Senior Adam Trainor earned All-American in 2005, finishing eighth in the hammer with his throw of 207-5 – his first-ever All-American award.

CM Student Ties Fund-Raising Record

Last spring Adam Seader, a senior in construction management, became only the second student in Call-A-Ram history to reach $100,000 in pledges. Seader has been a Call-A-Ram employee since 2001, working in the Division of University Advancement to raise money to support student scholarships, capital campaigns, and other CSU fund-raising needs.

Congratulations to Our Newest CM Graduates

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