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The following is a list of notable structural engineering companies. Only companies with a Wikipedia article should be included in the list. Many of the companies included in this list do not practice only structural engineering, but may also be involved in civil engineering, architecture, and other related practices.
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William L. Maxwell – Andrew Schultz Jr. Emeritus Professor of Industrial Engineering at Cornell University; Lydia Meredith – CEO of the Renaissance Learning Center; Francesco Merloni – Italian industrialist and politician; Captain Henry Metcalfe – American Army ordnance officer, inventor and early organizational theorist
[4] [7] Shay continued as chair, CEO, and sole shareholder of PAE until 1974 when 40 percent of the company was sold to an employee stock ownership program. [8] The program sold its shares back to Shay in 1988. [8] Following Shay's death in 1995, his son – Allen E. Shay – assumed control of the company as chairman and CEO. [9]
The yield today is 4.1%. Chevron's dividend yield has been higher, notably so during deep industry downturns. But 4.1% is more than three times the yield on offer from the S&P 500. And it is ...
This is a list of notable structural engineers, people who were trained in or practised structural engineering and who are notable enough for a Wikipedia article.
This list is drawn from alumni of the Military Academy who are engineers. Most of the U.S. Army's Chiefs of Engineers were Academy alumni; beginning with Joseph Gardner Swift (class of 1802) and most recently the current Chief of Engineers, Robert L. Van Antwerp, Jr. (class of 1972).
Buffett has been fabulously successful as an investor, and Berkshire’s stock is a legend in the industry. An investment of $1,000 in 1965, when Buffett took over the company, would have been ...