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Herff
College of Engineering Will Host Awards Dinner March 18
For
release: Mar. 3, 2004
For press information, contact
Gabrielle Maxey
The
Herff College of Engineering will host its annual awards dinner
Thursday, March 18, at the Holiday Inn at the University of
Memphis. A reception will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the
dinner at 6:30.
The
college will honor Rick Bursi as its Outstanding Alumnus for
2004. Bursi is president and CEO of OGCB Inc., a mechanical
and electrical engineering consulting firm. He joined the
firm in 1982. After earning his professional engineer license,
Bursi became a lead designer and project manager, then overall
production manager. He was named president of OGCB in1999
and CEO last year.
Bursi
has 22 years of experience in mechanical design on projects
that include the new Central Library on Poplar Avenue, AutoZone
corporate headquarters, Rhodes College's Bryan Campus Life
Center, and the Union Planters Bank headquarters building.
In 1999 his design for Benedict Hall at the University of
the South won first place in the ASHRAE Technology Awards
Region VII, Existing Institutional Buildings category.
Bursi
is president of the Consulting Engineers of Memphis. He also
has served as president of the Engineering Alumni Chapter.
The
Herff Honor Awards for Distinguished Service in Engineering
will be presented to three individuals: Phillip G. Coop, president
and co-founder of EnSafe; Jack E. Parr, executive vice president
for research and development with Wright Medical Technology;
and Michael E. Pohlman, CEO and president of Pickering Inc.
Coop
coordinates scientific and technical efforts for EnSafe. He
has 23 years of experience in environmental management, including
20 years as an environmental consultant.
Parr
is chief scientific officer responsible for the technical
area of Wright involved in the research direction and product
development programs, the engineering departments and regulatory
and clinical activities.
Pohlman,
during more than 20 years with Pickering, has managed numerous
projects, including the new performance facility for Ballet
Memphis, the headquarters for the Better Business Bureau,
and the Komodo Dragon Exhibit at the Memphis Zoo.
Other
awards will go to Mark Farrar, Outstanding Staff; Calvin Abernathy,
Outstanding Faculty, Teaching; and Roger Meier, Outstanding
Faculty, Research.
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