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Engineering Management Advisory Council (EMAC)

ETM has a 14-member Advisory Council (EMAC) representing the industrial base in the Portland Metropolitan Area. EMAC provides advice and counsel on the changing needs and strategic directions of technology-based industry, and assists the ETM in the continuous improvements of graduate offerings in Engineering & Technology Management.

The members of EMAC are:

  • Gerhard Beenen - Novellus Systems, Inc.
  • Eileen Boerger - Professional Data Exchange, Inc.
  • Mike Consol - The Business Journal
  • Carmen Egido - Intel Corp.
  • Les Fahey - KPMG Pete Marwick
  • Dwayne L. Foley - Northwest Natural Gas
  • Donald E. Grant - Valid Logic Systems, Inc.
  • David P. Hoffman - Celerity Energy
  • Ron Khormaei - Hewlett Packard
  • Tom Long - Planar Systems
  • John H. Matlock - Komatsu Silicon America
  • Nawzad Othman - OTAK, Inc.
  • Gary Parks - Bonneville Power Administration
  • William Reiersgaard - Gaard Automation Systems


Testimonials from ETM Students:

Stacey Ewton

Stacey Ewton is the Director of e-Business Strategies for Portland General Electric. Such a position likely didn't exist five years ago. Stacey is in charge of PGE 's entire e-business strategy - from concept through deployment. Planned E- business initiatives are in the $70 million a year range.

"The ETM program broadened my skill set and enabled me to command a senior level executive employment position. My advisor in the ETM program identified the Internet as a potential TOPic for my dissertation. This suggestion catapulted my career and provided the knowledge to command a premium salary," explained Stacey.


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