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Why We Give
Don Mozley's Voice Carries On
Don Mozley was a SAE International member for 39 years and a famed CBS newsman
starting out at just 21 years old reporting on early World War II events
and the atomic bomb tests at Bikini in the Marshall Islands. He covered presidential
campaigns in the 1950's through 1960.
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Former Board Member's Gift Provides for Education of Aspiring Engineers
Throughout his life, Robert Catterson was dedicated to the advancement of education
for young engineers. He was a longtime member of the SAE Student Activities Committee
as well as the organizer of the first SAE Mini-Baja student design competition
in 1978.
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The Lasting Legacy of Ken Wolfgram
Ken, a typical college student, focused and excelled in those subjects that he
enjoyed most, like math and technology. Ken moved to Caterpillar in 1973 and starting
participating in the Fox Valley Div., Chicago Section of SAE and immediately got
interested in, and committed to, what SAE was doing.
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The Siegel's Share a Passion for Education
"Take a little, leave a little and we'll all have some." This was the
hand-blocked request carved into the pantry door of a cabin Arne and Steffi Siegel
stumbled upon out hiking one day as a young couple. That brief message struck a
chord with Arne and Steffi and became the cornerstone of their personal approach
towards philanthropy.
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