Ramblin’ Roll

  • Ezzard Named 
New Face of 
Civil Engineering

    Lanelle Ezzard, CE 10, was named one of the 10 New Faces of Civil Engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers. As a public assistance project officer, Ezzard worked with the Federal Emergency Management Agency on rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Sandy, spending nine months on Long Island, N.Y., working six days a week to more

  • Trujillo Takes Reins of Georgia Tech Foundation

    Al Trujillo, AE 81, assumed the role of president and CEO of the Georgia Tech Foundation in July. The Foundation manages the private gifts that provide financial support to the Institute through student scholarships, facilities funding and other investments. The Foundation contributed to projects such as Technology Square, the Campus Recreation Center and the new more

  • Stanley Elected Chancellor of AIA College of Fellows

    Stanley Elected Chancellor of AIA College of Fellows

    William J. Stanley III, Arch 72, was elected chancellor of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. He will be inaugurated in December at a black-tie dinner in Washington, DC. Stanley previously served as bursar and vice-chancellor of the college. “Being elected by my peers to the highest office of the most more

  • Tech Alumni Brewing Up a New Business

    Tech Alumni Brewing Up a New Business

    Last spring, Smith Mathews, Mgt 09, and Carly Wiggins, Mgt 10, ID 10, opened their Savannah, Ga.-based Southbound Brewing Company with three beers: Scattered Sun Belgian Wit, Iron Lion Pale Ale and Hoplin’ IPA. After learning the trade at a Charleston, S.C., brewery, Mathews had decided the time was right to strike out on his more

  • Tim Ma, EE 00: Engineering a Great Meal

    Amid a successful engineering career in the Washington, D.C., area, Tim Ma, EE 00, decided to make a big change into the world of food. He uprooted to attend culinary school in New York City and gained experience in kitchens in New York and the Virgin Islands. Ma returned to the D.C. area in 2009 more