LANSING, Mich. (WLUC) – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the appointments of Derhun Sanders of Redford Township and Steven Tomaszewski of Howell to the Michigan Technological University Board of Control.
The eight-member board is the governing body of the university.
“I thank Derhun and Steven for their commitment to serving on this board. I am confident they will help the university continue its success,” Snyder said.
Read more at WLUC TV6, by Alyssa Barker.
Steven Tomaszewski is a ’91 Tech graduate in Environmental Engineering.
Snyder makes appointments to university boards
Six Michigan universities will be getting new members of their governing boards after Gov. Rick Snyder announced appointments this afternoon.
Tomaszewski is the director of global facilities for General Motors. He is a board member of the Hartland Area Youth Athletic Association (HAYAA) and the MTU advisory boards for the College of Engineering and Environmental Engineering. He worked with MTU to establish the GM Rides the Waves program. Tomaszewski holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from Michigan Technological University and a master’s degree in hazardous waste management from Wayne State University. He will replace Paul Ollila.
Read more at the Detroit Free Press, by David Jesse.
Governor Appoints Two Tech Alumni to Board of Trustees
Governor Rick Snyder has announced the appointments of Derhun Sanders of Redford, Michigan and Steven Tomaszewski of Howell, Michigan to serve on the Michigan Tech Board of Trustees. The eight-person board is the governing body of the University. Both men are alumni of Michigan Tech.
Read more at Tech Today, by Mark Wilcox.