Vol. 91, No. 1

  • Coca-Cola Freestyle’s Winning Formula

    Coca-Cola Freestyle’s Winning Formula

    Tech alumni play a major role in developing the technology and business strategy of Coca-Cola’s groundbreaking drink dispenser. If the curvy, racy red Coca-Cola Freestyle drink dispenser reminds you of a Ferrari, it’s with good reason. Their sleek-and-stylish exteriors are both designed by Pininfarina, the legendary Italian sports car design firm. However, it’s what lies under more

  • Ramblin’ Roll, Vol. 91, No. 1

    Ramblin’ Roll, Vol. 91, No. 1

    1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s 2000s | 2010s | Weddings | Births 1960s Dr. John C. Sutherland, Phys 62, MS Phys 64, PhD Phys 67, was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, a UK-based organization that works to advance physics education, research and application. He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and serves as chair of the Physics Department at more

  • Taking on a Meaty Challenge

    Taking on a Meaty Challenge

    In the fall of 2013, Arby’s Restaurant Group CEO Paul Brown sat down with his leadership team at a planning retreat. Brown had jumped into his new role in the spring of that year, leaving behind his post as president of brand and commercial services for Hilton Worldwide. If all went the way he intended, more

  • Beer Craft

    Beer Craft

    Once Tech alumni and Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers Jason Santamaria, Mgt 06, and Chris Doyle, Mgt 07, MBA 11, discovered what real beer was, getting together and opening their own brewery—the Second Self Beer Company—was all but inevitable. That night at Rocky Mountain Pizza changed Jason Santamaria’s life. Normally, he was there every Monday, more

  • Always Open

    Always Open

    Snowmageddon. Icepocalypse. Cartastrophe. Whatever you call it, none of the executives gathered for a Waffle House senior management meeting in suburban Duluth, Ga., on Jan. 28, 2014, could have predicted the impact that a few inches of snow and ice would have upon greater Atlanta that day. Yet they were better prepared for the storm’s more