

As part of Wayne State University’s 2018 Sesquicentennial Celebration, the College of Engineering presents “85 Years and Continuing,” a symposium showcasing the college’s impact on health and mobility. The event will be a celebration of the past and a glimpse into the future, as Wayne State faculty and a renowned group of alumni and industry leaders discuss trends in automotive manufacturing, vehicle safety and injury biomechanics.
Speakers include:
- Kelley Clark, global vehicle engineering manager at Ford Motor Company
- Matthew Craig, human injury research chief at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Bruce Hettle, group vice president of manufacturing and labor affairs at Ford Motor Company
- Dave McLellan, retired Chevrolet Corvette chief engineer
- Joe Ziomek, president of JFZ and Associates
Joining these alumni will be biomedical engineering professors Michele Grimm and Albert King.
Dean Farshad Fotouhi invites you to join us for a continental breakfast at 7:15 a.m. prior to the start of the program at 8 a.m. in the Danto Engineering Development Center. This event is free but seating is limited, so advance reservations are requested.