Career Milestones
Tech was extra special. I remember the transit strike when Ken Larsen and I rode our bikes to school and were permitted to “park” them in the inside courtyard. Ken…
MoreI earned a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree from Cornell University in 1958, then worked for Union Carbide Chemicals in Charleston, WV. In 1964, joined Grumman’s Apollo Lunar Module propulsion…
MoreI followed my recently deceased brother, George R. Huson ’47, who became a rocket scientist, to Tech where I swam on Coach Connell’s team. Still swimming. Swam at the U.S.…
MoreI have very vivid memories of my four years at BTHS and still have my Major T. Like so many of my classmates, I too feel a tremendous sense of…
MoreAfter Brooklyn Tech, from which I got the best education anyone could want, rather than pursuing engineering, I changed to Pre-Med and went to Brooklyn College. Because of a desire…
MoreI graduated Tech in January 1954 and immediately enrolled in NYU’s College of Engineering, expecting to complete a program in electrical engineering. After two semesters, however, I realized that a…
MoreI invite all alumni (and students, too!) to visit the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, Long Island. As one of its many docents since the museum’s opening in…
MoreAfter 35-plus years of being affiliated with Equitable Insurance and being the Managing and Founding Partner of Equinox Financial Partners, I have retired. During my tenure, I won many production…
MoreI may have survived more issues than any other Tech graduate. My mom died when I was six months old. My dad died when I was 16 1/2 and a…
MoreAfter Tech I attended Northeastern University. Although I did not graduate from Northeastern, I did go on to a very successful career in retail. I owned my own business for…
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