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Spotlight on hbCus Distinguished Alumni


ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY School of Engineering & Technology


Location: Normal, Alabama


Degrees: BS: Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Industrial Technology and Construction Management


Dean: Dr. Trent Montgomery


David Dickerson Unit Manager, Allstate


David Dickerson started with the compa- ny in 2005 as a supervisor. Dickerson earned multiple bachelor’s degrees from Alabama A&M University in engineering (information technology), graphic design and communica- tion, and business management.


ME: Engineering and Industrial Technology MS: Computer Science Website: http://www.aamu.edu/set/


Zedric Teague Senior Scientist, ITT


Zedric Teague is a senior staff image scientist at ITT Space Systems Division, where he has worked for 13 years. He previously worked at Eastman Kodak. He received a bachelor’s degree in applied physics in 1992 and a mas- ter’s degree in optical physics in 1996 from Alabama A&M University.


FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY Florida State University College of Engineering


Location: Tallahassee


Degrees: BS: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering


MS: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering


PhD: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Website: http://eng.fsu.edu/


Dean: Dr. John Collier (Interim)


Alfred Green Product Design Engineer, Ford Motor Co.


As a product design engineer at Ford Motor Co. for the past 11


years, Alfred Green is involved with product design and support for commercial truck programs. He interfaces with a large number of exhaust component suppliers and also manages information and data methods responsible for new products. Green graduated from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. In 2007, he received a master’s degree in product development from the University of Detroit Mercy. He is a Six Sigma Black Belt, qualified in the approach strategy to implement qual- ity processes and business improvements through the use of statistical and other analytic tools. Green is also a blogger and entrepreneur, serv- ing as owner of BKAEG Industries Inc., which handles depressed prop- erties, and BKAEG Technologies Inc., a consulting business involved with creative personal computing and networking.


www.blackengineer.com


Keith Rutledge Quality Engineer, Johnson Controls Automotive


Recently Keith Rutledge had been in a contracting position as a lead quality engineer with Johnson Controls Automotive, a company for which he worked as a sales engineer just after graduating from college. In between those jobs, Rutledge worked for three years as a supplier quality engineer at Panasonic Automotive Systems, where he was a technical problem solver for domestic and global manufacturing facilities. Prior to his time at Panasonic, he was a product design engineer at General Motors. Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University is where Rutledge earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in 1997 before receiving his Master of Science in business administration from the University of Phoenix in 2009.


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