Kyle Schwulst, graduated 2002, CEO and founder of ElectroJet Citation;
Ryan Mathews, graduated 2001, NASCAR driver, born July 1, 1980, in Wisconsin, and currently drives for Ray Ray Hackett Racing, Ford;
Gautam Pathak, Class of 2000 graduate, Vice President of Product and Business Development for CORSA Performance Enthusiasts;
Sheri Hickok ( Sheri Hickok, a 1999 graduate of Kettering, is Executive Technical Advisor and Vice President of Global Engineering at General Motors;
Maureen Midgley, a 1995 graduate and Executive Director of the Global Paint & Polymer Center;
Jason Forcier, graduated 1995, Vice President, General Manager of the Global Appliance Division of Lear Corporation, a Fortune 500 company;
Joseph M. Zachman, graduated 1993, U.S. truck trailer, freight train and freight train custom equipment. Wabash National, a manufacturer of customized equipment for truck trailers, freight trains and freight trains;
Scott Dorn, graduated in 1991, General Manager of Market Development for U.S. Steel;
Yang Syu, now Intel's VP and President of the China Region, a prominent figure in China's IT industry, and a leader in the development and marketing of the company's products. The IT world of the man of the hour, for Intel in the Chinese market to conquer the fortress, set up a heck of a war, in June 1990 graduated from Kettering University School of Electricity;
Richard Morris, graduated in 1990, vice president of BMW;
Robert Evangelista (Robert Evangelista), graduated in 1989 from the Kettering president of The Business of Winning, LLC;
Paul DeMand, graduate 1988, vice president of Kennametal Inc. a multinational corporation headquartered in Pennsylvania;
Derica -Derica Rice, a 1988 graduate and Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of Global Customer Service for Eli Lilly and Company, a Fortune 500 company;
Kristine Berry Morain, a 1988 graduate and member of the Boys & Girls Kristine Berry Morain, a 1988 graduate and General Counsel of Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), a federally-funded, Atlanta-based national organization that helps young people reach their fullest potential;
Raj Nair, a 1987 graduate and Vice President of Ford Motor Company (Asia Pacific and Africa);
Raj Nair, a 1987 graduate and Vice President of Ford Motor Company (Asia Pacific and Africa);
Kristine Berry Morain, a 1988 graduate and Executive Vice President of Global Customer Service. and Africa);
Chris Nielsen, Class of 1987, President, Toyota Motor Corporation (Texas);
Henio Arcangeli, Class of 1986, President, Motorcycle Sports Group, Inc. of the Yamaha Corporation (USA);
Kurt H. Joerger, Class of 1986, Chief Executive Officer, Newton Tool & Mfg. Co. Inc.
Carolyne Watts, Class of 1986, Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Company, or CAMI Automotive, known as Canadian Automotive manufacturing Inc.), which is now a joint venture between General Motors Corporation of the United States and Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan;
Walter G. Borst, graduated in 1985. General Motors Corporation;
Mary Barra, graduated 1985, Vice President, Global Production Engineering, General Motors Corporation;
Aqua Y. Porter, graduated 1984, Vice President, Xerox Corporation, the world's largest producer of digital and information technology products, a Fortune 500 company;
Major Horton, Class of 1984, Chief Vice President, Controller, Nirvanix Corporation;
Jacqueline A. Dedo, Class of 1984, Vice President, Strategy and Development, Dana Holding Corporation;
Aqua Y. Porter, Class of 1984, Vice President, Strategy and Development, Dana Holding Corp. Vice President, Strategy and Development;
Greg Tyus, Class of 1984, Executive Director of Engineering, General Motors Holden;
Daniel R. Joseph, Class of 1984, Owner, D.R. Joseph, Inc, President;
Greg Deveson, Class of 1984, President of the Americas for Magna Powertrain USA Incorporated;
David Kenny, Class of 1984, currently President of France's operating partner of Publicis Groupe's VivaKi, a strategic agency created for its media and digital businesses under the umbrella of Publicis Groupe, the largest advertising and communications company, whose two businesses control $50 billion in global advertising spending and impact;
Grace Lieblein, a Class of 1983, president and head of General Motors (Mexico);
Marissa Peterson, Class of 1983, executive vice president of Sun Microsystems, a world-renowned IT company, a Fortune 500 company that has been acquired under Oracle Corp. a Fortune 500 company that has since been acquired by Oracle Corporation;
David W. Allen, a 1983 graduate, is executive vice president of operations at Del Monte Foods. Del Monte is a prominent food company headquartered in San Francisco that distributes canned fruits and vegetables;
Diana Tremblay, a 1982 graduate of Kettering University, is Vice President of Labor Relations for General Motors;
J. Donald Rice Jr. a 1981 graduate and chief executive officer of Rice Financial Products Company;
Lori J. Queen, a 1979 graduate and executive of General Motors' medium-duty truck line;
Bob Kagle , graduated in 1978, partner at Benchmark Capital and legendary investor in eBay;
Chet Huber, graduated in 1977, founder and former president of Onstar;
Dennis R. Schraeder, Class of 1976, Undersecretary for National Preparedness, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA);
Larry Burns, Class of 1975, Vice President, General Motors Corporation;
Harry W. Lange, Class of 1975, Vice President of the world's Harry W. Lange, a 1975 graduate, Vice President of Fidelity Investments Group, the world's largest specialty fund company, and Portfolio Manager of Fidelity's Magellan Fund;
Michael Burns, a 1975 graduate, Chief Executive Officer of Dana Chief Executive Officer of Dana Holding Corporation. Dana Holding Corporation is a large multinational company founded in 1904 to manufacture powertrain and other automotive parts, with 2010 sales of $6.1 billion, Fortune 500;
Ted Boerger (Ted Boerger), a 1975 graduate of Kettering University, West Coast Castings, Bradenton, Florida, USA (West Coast Castings, Bradenton, USA). Coast Castings, Bradenton, FL), Chief Executive Officer;
Bruce D. Coventry, a 1975 graduate, is currently President of DresserWaukesha, a leading Wisconsin-based a leading Wisconsin-based manufacturer of natural gas engines that has received special grants from the U.S. Department of Energy;
James McCaslin, a 1974 graduate, is chief operating officer of Harley-Davidson Motor;
Henry Jusziewicz, a 1974 graduate, is president of DresserWaukesha, a leading Wisconsin-based manufacturer of natural gas engines. Jusziewicz), a 1974 graduate of Kettering University, CEO and owner of Gibson Guitar Corporation, a musical instrument manufacturing company founded in 1896;
Stan O'Neal), a 1974 graduate of one of the world's largest and most prominent Stan O'Neal, graduated in 1974, former Chief Executive Officer of Merrill Lynch, one of the world's largest and most prestigious securities retailers and investment banks;
Gary J. Weil, graduated in 1973, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of EnTech Engineering;
Allen Green (1971), former Vice President, Head of Personnel, General Motors (Canada);
David S. Hoyte, 1971, Executive Vice President, Castle Harlan Partners, a New York-based investment firm, Castle Harlan, Inc. Harlan, a subsidiary of New York-based investment firm Castle Harlan;
Rex Luzader, graduated 1971, vice president of government relations at Millennium Cell;
David Hermance, graduated 1970
David Hermance, graduated 1970, Executive Chief Engineer, Toyota High-Tech Vehicles;
Gary Cowger, graduated 1970, Group Vice President, General Motors Worldwide;
Dave Schlotterbeck, graduated 1970, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Products, Cardinal Health, a Fortune 500 company. Cardinal Health);
Joseph Spielman, 1969 graduate, former vice president of operations for General Motors North America;
T.A. Njong, 1969 graduate, philanthropist;
Dane Miller, 1969 graduate, philanthropist;
Dave Schlotterbeck, 1970 graduate, former vice president of operations for General Motors North America. p>Dane Miller (Dane Miller), graduated 1969, chairman, vice president and chief executive officer of Biomet, one of the world's top three manufacturers of orthopedic medical devices;
Don Chaffin (Don Chaffin), graduated 1967, professor of industrial and biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan
Neil -Neil De Koker, graduated in 1967, President and CEO of Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA), was invited to China in 2009 to participate in the 2009 General Manager's Forum. Indiana;
Dwight Carlson, graduated 1967, CEO of Coherix Inc. a privately held company headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan that produces automotive-related precision instruments;
John -M. Samuels, Class of 1966, Chief Vice President, Norfolk Southern;
John Middlebrook, Class of 1964, Vice President, Worldwide Sales, Customer Service and Marketing, General Motors Corporation;<
Robert S. Oswald, Class of 1964, President, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems,Knorr-Bremse;
Russell J. Ebeid, Class of 1964, Chairman, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems,Knorr-Bremse;
Russell J. Ebeid), president of Guardian Glass, Guardian Industries, a 1962 graduate;
Dr. Robert Reiss. graduated in 1960, the first biomedical engineer in the United States;
Frank Perna Jr. graduated in 1960, chairman emeritus of MSC Software;
Charles L. Sargent, graduated in 1959. President, Quality Boat Lifts, Inc. (Thetford), one of the founders and former CEO of Thetford;
Ivan Deveson, graduated 1959, former Mayor of Melbourne, Australia;
E. Michael Mutchler, graduated 1957, former Vice President of General Motors;
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Donald J. Almquist, graduated 1955, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of DelcoElectronics, the world's largest supplier and purchaser of automotive parts;
Stephen N. McEwen, Class of 1954, president, CEO of Henry Filters;
Martin D. Walker, a 1954 graduate of Kettering University, was chairman, CEO of M.A Hanna, Cleveland, Ohio;
Martin D. Walker, a 1954 graduate of Kettering University, was chairman, CEO of M.A Hanna; < /p>
F. James McDonald, a 1944 graduate and former president of General Motors; Milford Barron, a 1937 graduate and president of Precision Instruments in Grand Rapids, Michigan;
Albert James Sobey), graduated 1945, president of Albert James Sobeyand Associates;
Warren J. McEleney, graduated 1944, president of McEleney Motors ( McEleneyMotors) president;
Alexander C. Mair, class of 1943, former vice president of General Motors;
Frederick G. Wacker, class of 1942, Lake Bluff, Ill. Bluff, Illinois, chairman of the board of directors of Liquid Controls Corporation;
Omer E. Miller, a 1939 graduate and owner of Porta-Soft, one of the largest, most successful and oldest water treatment companies in the United States, former president;
Elliott M. (Pete) Estes, class of 1938, former president of General Motors Corporation;
Edward Nicholas Cole, class of 1933, former president of General Motors and former chairman of the Cheek Auto Corporation;
William H. Osborne, president and chief executive officer, Federal Signal Corporation;
Walter M. Rosebrough Jr. chief executive officer, STERIS Corporation;
Norm S Norm Szydlowski, president and chief executive officer, SemGroup;
Tim Lee, president, international operations, General Motors.
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