Benedict Zullo, IE 52, of Cheshire, Conn. on June 9. Zullo was a true Ramblin’ Wreck and a Helluva Engineer. Throughout his life, He maintained a strong loyalty to Georgia Tech, which he passed on to his children. In fact, two years ago he attended his 60th class reunion with both his son and grandson. Zullo has also faithfully supported the Institute financially, donating to the annual Georgia Tech Roll Call each year for 60 years. After getting out of Tech, Zullo spent 30 years in the aerospace industry at companies including Pratt & Whitney and Honeywell, where he was in the vanguard of jet engine development. He later earned an MBA and started his own company, ZTech Inc. With ZTech, he traveled the globe working with companies in Europe and Asia on developing and applying sustainable technologies for aerospace and industry. Zullo worked up to his final days, capping off an engineering career that spanned 62-years.










