Spotlight on hbCus Distinguished Alumni
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY Roy G. Perry College of Engineering
Location: Prairie View, Texas
Degrees: BS: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology, Mechanical Engineering
MS: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information System, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Dean: Dr. Kendall T. Harris Greg Rogeness
Commanding Officer, USS Cheyenne
PhD: Electrical Engineering Website:
http://www.pvamu.edu/engr
Micah Thomas
Engineer-Technologist, GE Oil & Gas
Craig Coleman Global Sourcing Assoc., Eli Lilly
For the past 11 years, Craig Coleman has held posi- tions with Eli Lilly and Com- pany. Six years as a project engineer as well as a packag- ing and process engineer. Since 2006, he has served as global sourcing associate consultant responsible for the construction and professional services supporting the Global Facilities Delivery depart- ment for Ireland, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Coleman, who started his professional career in 1991 as a project engineer with Pitometer & Associates, has achieved OSHA 10-hour General Industry certification. In 1997, he was part of Frito- Lay’s Manufacturing Team of the Year. Coleman graduated from Prairie View A&M with a bachelor’s degree in me- chanical engineering in 1990.
Marcus Newson
Senior Consultant, Deloitte & Touche
David J. Rougely, Engineer, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation A native of Galveston Island,
Texas, David Rougely earned a Bach- elor of Science degree in electrical engineering at Prairie View A&M Uni- versity and an AS degree from Houston Community College, where he was a National Science Foundation student scholar. In the Bureau of Reclama- tion, the largest wholesaler of water in
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America and second largest producer of hydroelectric power in western United States, Rougely’s responsibilities center in the area of power plant automation which includes computer-based power plant control & monitoring, SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems development, and optimization techniques to improve power plant efficiency. He also has power plant field experience providing engineering support to power plant personnel & contractors as well as performing project man- agement throughout the bureau’s eastern Colorado area facilities and communication sites.
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