Former Lawrence Tech Alumni Include...

 

  • Steven A. Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, participated in Lawrence Tech’s Summer Science Institute, then spent a year at the University, acing six of Lawrence Tech’s top mathematics classes while still co-enrolled in high school.
  • Former GM executive John DeLorean, BSIE’48, created the first “muscle car.”
  • Ronald Knockeart, BSEE’63, invented the laser bar code scanner and pioneered keyless entry door locks on cars.
  • During World War II, John W. Laister, BSAeroE'38, developed the revolutionary
    high wing/rear door cargo plane design still used in cargo aircraft worldwide.
  • Former Lawrence Tech architecture student, A. Alfred Taubman, is one of the nation's leading real estate developers, innovators, and owners of shopping malls throughout the U.S. 
  • Lewis C. Veraldi, BSME'68, the “father” of the original Ford Taurus and Sable, pioneered cross-disciplinary personnel teams that led to the launch of these cars. The team development process he innovated has become the industry standard.

 

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