08/2012 -- Stephanie celebrated her 25th anniversary at MMY. We were all surprised at how quickly the time flew by; it doesn't seem that long ago we were congratulating her on 20 years. We celebrated with lunch and treats (we do like treats here) and hopefully made it clear to Stephanie how much she is appreciated here. |
07/2012 -- We shut down for a few days at the beginning of the month as we did a little remodeling in our office. Mostly we just freshened the place up with new paint and carpet, and one non-load bearing wall change. The biggest changes are yet to come as we work on rerouting the train in the office. We'll have a couple of new bridges to unveil once we get it all together. Of course, the project is on time and under budget. |
07/2012 -- Mike Manor joined us in July of this year. Mike is a registered engineer in Minnesota and has previously worked on a variety of projects, including designing specialty steel connections. He is also recently a dad for the second time, so if he looks a little tired, it's not because we're keeping him up at night. |
| 06/2012 -- Arlen Grant rejoins MMY after a 4 year "sabbatical", during which he was designing jet engine testing facilities around the globe. His wife and children are thrilled to have him closer to home, as are we. |
06/2012 -- We welcome Tor Oksnevad to our office as an Engineer in Training. Tor has 4 years of engineering experience and is working towards his licensure. He brings with him a background in curtainwall design and we look forward to getting to know him and how to pronounce his last name correctly.
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| 05/2012 -- Eric McElrath started at MMY as our new intern (I think we broke the last one). He'll be working on our intern program, which we designed to give a crash course in wood design as well as helping out on various projects. |
09/2011 -- Dave Hoepner celebrated 25 years at MMY at the end of the month. Dave has been a vital part of our team here, and we want to thank him for all the past and future efforts because we hope he's sticking around for a long time (though another 25 years might be too much to ask for, he's going to want to get a few more golf games in while he can).
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