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Susie See is President and Electrical Engineering Lead at MEYERS + ENGINEERS, bringing 30+ years of experience in high‑performance, sustainable design. A CU Boulder alum, she is a recognized industry leader, mentor, and advocate for inclusion, serving on CU’s Engineering Advisory Council and earning recognition as a San Francisco Business Times Woman of Influence.
Dennis J. Pretti (ElEngr'95) spent over 25 years at Micron advancing parametric test design, automation, and optical roadmap work before shifting to STEM outreach and university partnerships. A senior member of Micron’s Technical Leadership Program and the company’s technical ambassador to CU Boulder, he serves on multiple advisory boards and has authored several publications and a U.S. patent.
Anthony Pigliacampo (MechEngr'02) is a CU Boulder alumnus and entrepreneur whose career spans product design, consumer brands, and advanced manufacturing. He co‑founded Modern Market Eatery, helped grow it into a national restaurant platform, and now serves as CEO of Joseph Machine Company.- Don Kinderdick (ArchEngr'87) is president, CEO, and board chairman of BEGA North America, where he has led operations since joining in 2000. With prior roles at Zumtobel Staff Lighting and Sterner Lighting, he has built a career focused on high‑quality lighting design, manufacturing, and sustainability. A longtime supporter of lighting education, he chairs the Rocky Mountain Lighting Academy advisory board at CU Boulder.
- Gregory Greenstreet, a CU Boulder MS CS alum, is a longtime software entrepreneur who founded and sold multiple companies and helped launch DigitalGlobe. He has led major engineering teams in Boulder, taught Big Data Architecture for over a decade, and mentors startups through TechStars. He lives in Four Mile Canyon with his family and enjoys mountain sports and playing mandolin.
As therapists in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, we see how hard you all have been working all semester. We’ve got some tips on how you can use fall and winter breaks to release stress in order to prevent burnout.
Lauren MacKay joined the CU Engineering Advancement team in March and looks forward to getting to know our community!
As you reflect upon your academic journey so far, is there a College of Engineering & Applied Science staff member who has made a positive impact on you or other students? Consider nominating them by April 18 in one of three categories.