
Students are invited to a Master’s in Engineering and Management (MEM) program open house today (Feb. 16) from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356.
The MEM program is a one-year dual-degree program with Weatherhead School of Management and Case School of Engineering.
The open house will feature a panel discussion on what MEM is all about how it can help a student’s career. The panel will be composed of:
- Fred Collopy, vice dean and professor of design and innovation;
- Matt Davis, an MEM program graduate and territory manager at Parker Hannifin Corp.;
- Colin Drummond, professor and assistant chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering;
- Alec “Al” Morrison, senior strategy consultant for Vantage Point Performance;
- Tony Opperman, an MEM program graduate and commercialization strategist/mechanical engineer at Orbital Research Inc.; and
- Gary Wnek, the Joseph F. Toot Jr. Professor of Engineering.
Light refreshments will be available at the event.