Outstanding Achievement Award
The University confers its Outstanding Achievement Award on graduates
or former students of the University who have attained unusual distinction
in their chosen fields or professions or in public service, and
who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership on
a community, state, national, or international level. The following list includes IT alumni who have received the OAA since 1991. Recipients are grouped in chronological order by the year in which the award was conferred.
2008
Parviz Moin
(ME '74)
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University
Brett Shockley
(ME ‘82, MBA ’05)
CEO and President, Spanlink Communications
2007
Omer W. Blodgett
(Metallurgical Engineering '41, ME ‘74)
Acclaimed senior design consultant, Lincoln Electric Company
Eugene E. Covert
(AE ‘46, M.S. ’48)
T. Wilson Professor Emeritus of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Russell H. Susag
(CivE ‘56 and PhD ‘65)
President of Susag Environmental Consulting, Inc., and former director of environmental regulatory affairs, 3M
2005
Jeannette E. Brown
(Organic Chemistry ’58)
Research chemist and educational consultant
2004 Society Fellow of the Chemical Heritage Foundation
Ronald L. Christenson
(Biomedical ’72)
Vice president of corporate plant operations and CTO, Cargill Incorporated
Richard V. DeLeo
(Aero ’46, M.S. ’48)
Former vice president for aeronautical research,
Rosemount Aerospace Division, Rosemount Inc.
D. S. Dhamotharan
(Civil Ph.D. ’79)
Executive vice president, URS Corporation
Richard A. Hackborn
(Electrical ’60)
Former executive vice president, Computer Products Organization, and
chair of the board, Hewlett-Packard
John M. Jordan
(Aero’73, M.S. Mechanics ’75)
Aerospace engineer, U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command;
Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center, Redstone Arsenal
Richard M. Kruger
(Mechanical ’81)
Vice president of Asia Pacific/Middle East ExxonMobil Production Company
Robert F. Naka
(Electrical M.S. ’47)
President and CEO,
CERA, Inc.
Darrell D. Rinerson
(Physics ’69, Electrical M.S. ’77)
Founder and CEO, Unity Semiconductor Corporation
Leo J. Thomas
(ChemE ’58)
Former president of the Imaging Group and executive vice president,
Eastman Kodak
2004
Hans K. Fauske
(ChemE M.S. ’59) Researcher and educator, medicinal and organic chemistry
Daniel H. Rich
(Chemistry ’64)
Ralph F. Hirschmann Professor of Medicinal and Organic Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, School of Pharmacy
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Theofanis G. Theofanous
(ChemE Ph.D. ’69)
Director, Center for Risk Studies and Safety
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Department of
Mechanical and Environmental Engineering,
University of California at Santa Barbara
Larry Wangberg
(Mechanical ’64, Industrial Engineering M.S. ’66) Chair, CEO, and board member, Tech TV (formerly ZDTV)
2003
Carl A. Kuhrmeyer
(Mechanical ’49)
Senior vice president, 3M
John K. Moorhead
(Mechanical ’42)
Founder, Moorhead Machine and Boiler Company
Thomas C. Winter
(Geology ’58, M.S. ’61, Hydrology Ph.D. ’71)
Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey
2002
Krzysztof K. Burhardt
(Electrical Ph.D. ’71)
Vice president, Honeywell
Donald A. Freeberg (Electrical ’48, Business ’49) President and CEO, Sierra Land Group
Johnson Y.S. Luh
(Electrical Ph.D. ’63)
Professor of electrical engineering, Clemson University
John J. Talley
(Chemistry Ph.D. ’79)
Inventor of pharmaceuticals
Gerald W. Timm
(Electrical ’63, M.S. ’65, Ph.D. ’67)
Founder, Mentor Corporation, American Medical Systems, Dacomed
2001
Richard P. Braun, P.E.
(Civil 48, M.S. 55)
Founding Director, Center for Transportation Studies, University
of Minnesota
Former commissioner, Minnesota Department of Transportation
James E. Cabak
(Mechanical 60)
Founder, Bulk Molding Compounds, Inc.
Dean B. Chenoweth
(Mechanical 43, B.B.A. 48)
Founder and vice president, Advantek
Neil M. Clark
(Mechanical 48)
President, Techpower, Inc.
J. Brian Evans
(Geophysics M.S. 75 )
Professor, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Barbara C.S. Hansen
(Botany M.S. 64)
Research fellow, Limnological Research Center,
Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota
Eric J. Heller
(Chemistry 68)
Professor of chemistry and professor of physics,
Harvard University
Heinrich M. Jaeger
(Physics M.S. 82, Ph.D. 87)
Professor of physics, University of Chicago
Orville D. Johnson
(Mechanical 60)
Chairman of the board, UFE Inc.
John Kraft
(Geology Ph.D. 55)
H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Geology, University of Delaware Carl Krespan
(Chemistry Ph.D. 52)
Research associate and research fellow, Central Research and Development,
E.I. du Pont de Nemours (retired)
Russell J. McNaughton
(Electrical 57)
Vice president, 3M (retired)
Phillip L. Merritt*
(Geology ’28)
Assistant director, Raw Materials Division, Atomic Energy Commission;
Senior geologist, E.J. Longyear Company
Reuben D. Rieke
(Chemistry 61)
Regents Professor of Chemistry, University of Nebraska
Richard J. Sundberg
Chemistry Ph.D. 62)
Professor of chemistry, University of Virginia
Malcolm P. Weiss*
(B.B.A. 48, Geology Ph.D. 53)
Professor emeritus, University of Northern Illinois
Leo D. Yau
(Electrical M.S. 65)
Director of Innovative Module Technology and Intel Fellow, Intel
Corporation (retired)
2000
Newman M. Bortnick
(Chemistry '41, Ph.D. '44)
Rohm and Haas Company
1999
John J. Baldwin
(Chemistry Ph.D. '60)
Chief science and technology officer, Pharmacopeia
Allison R. Palmer
(Geology Ph.D. '50)
President, Institute for Cambrian Studies, Boulder
James J. Papike
(Geology Ph.D. '64)
Regents Professor, University of New Mexico
Donald F. Wright
(Mechanical '57)
Vice president,Times Mirror and CEO, Los Angeles Times
1998
David M. Golden
(Chemistry '61)
Senior vice president, Science and Technology Group, Stanford Research
Institute
Lee W. Johnson
(Mechanical '57)
Founder, Reell Precision
1997
Richard W. Clarke
(Mechanical '53)
Corporate vice president (Retired), MTS Systems Corporation
Patrick F. Flynn
(Agricultural '59, M.S. '65)
Vice president of research, Cummins Engine Company Inc.
1996
Fred A. Donath
(Geology ’54)
Founding executive director, Institute for Environmental Education, Geological Society of America
Bob G. Gower
(Chemistry Ph.D. '63)
President and CEO, Lyondell Petrochemical Company
Won-Hoon Park
(ChemE Ph.D. ’71)
President, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
James A. Peterson
(Geology Ph.D. ’52)
Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey, and professor of geology, University of Montana
Oscar A. Schott*
(Electrical '34)
Founder, Schott Corporation
1995
Paul E. Rubbert
(Aero ’58, M.S. ’60)
Technical Fellow and unit chief in aerodynamics research,
Commercial Airplane Group, Boeing Corporation
1994
Vernon L. Eriksen
(Mechanical ’65, M.S. ’68, Ph.D. ’71)
President, Nooter/Eriksen
1993
Robert H. Rutford
(Geography ’54, M.A. ’63, Geology Ph.D. ’69)
President, University of Texas at Dallas, and polar research scientist
1992
Robert K. Anderson
(Electrical ’63)
President of health care ventures, Pfizer; chair, Camino Laboratories; and
cofounder and chair, Valleylab, Inc.
Robert R. Berg
(Geology Ph.D. ’51)
Professor of geology, Texas A&M University
Robert D. Gunn
(Geology ’49)
Petroleum geologist and entrepreneur; former president, American Association of Petroleum Geologists
John J. Kelberer*
(Electrical ’50)
Chair and CEO, Aramco
Joseph C. Kellogg
(CivE ’51)
Founder and senior principal, Kellogg Corporation
Edward P. Ney*
(Physics '42)
Regents Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota
1991
Charles A. Amann
(Naval Technology '46, Mechanical M.S. '48)
Director of Engineering Research Council, General Motors Corporation
Charles M. Britzius*
(Civil '33, M.S. '38)
Founder, Twin City Testing and Engineering Laboratory
Leroy M. Fingerson
(Mechanical ’54, M.S. ’55, Ph.D. 61) George R. Gibson*
Consulting petroleum geologist
(Geology '30, Ph.D. '34)
*deceased |