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Arthur Todd Stevens is a 2006 graduate of the Master of Engineering
Management Program at Duke University. He has previously attended
the University of Maryland, College Park, studying Mechanical
Engineering for his undergraduate degree. Todd presently works
with Lockheed Martin in their Operations Leadership Development
Program. In his free time Todd enjoys playing golf, reading about
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Nishanth Lingamneni is a graduate of the Master of Engineering
Management Program at Duke University. He has interned at Microsoft
Corp in the summer of 2006 as an Associate Product Manager in
Marketing and will be returning to Microsoft upon graduation.
Over the past academic year, he has been involved as a research
assistant with Duke’s Outsourcing Practicum, worked part
time for AlphaMed Press and NetCentrics Corp on business oriented
projects and is currently leading a team of students in developing
the MEM program at Duke. He received his Bachelors degree from
Osmania University, India in Electrical Engineering. In his free
time, he likes to bar-tend, watch soccer and write restaurants
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Shingayi Sikipa is a Zimbabwean native brought up in six countries
in Africa, Europe and USA. His background is in Chemical Engineering
with research in the Biomedical Engineering field, as well as
project management and consulting in the pharmaceutical industry.
His most significant experiences have been volunteering for an
HIV/AIDS orphanage in Zimbabwe, as well as developing a tool for
identifying medical technology needs in developing countries.
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Pengyu Cheng is currently a 2006 graduate of the Duke University
Master of Engineering Management Program. He also attended Duke
(Class of 2005) at the undergraduate level, completing degrees
in Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. He is originally
from Miami, Florida and enjoys playing and watching sports as
well as spending time with family and friends.
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Patrick Chen is a 2006 graduate of the Master of Engineering
Management program at Duke University. Originally from Westford,
Massachusetts, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer
science from Cornell University in 2005. Patrick is currently
a consultant with IBM.
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Bansi Kotecha completed his Masters education in Engineering
Management at Duke University in 2006. Previously, he graduated
with an Electronics Engineering Degree from the Mumbai University
in 2004 and then worked as an Analyst for Accenture, India Delivery
Centre, Mumbai. Bansi plans to pursue a career in IT Consulting
and eventually start his own company. He is passionate about cricket
and loves to travel.
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Ram is an engineer from Mumbai, India where he studied Electronics
and Telecommunication. He has had a variety of experiences, ranging
from interning at a large telecommunications network firm and
an airline, to being part of a non-profit entrepreneurial venture.
Ram graduated in 2007 from Duke University with a Masters in Engineering
Management, after which he joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in Washington,
DC. Ram is widely traveled, speaks four languages fluently, and
is an avid philatelist.
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Qi “Fiona” Weng holds an Electronics Engineering
degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. While a graduate student
in Duke’s Masters of Engineering Management Program, Fiona
contributed to outsourcing research on the Chinese engineering
workforce economy. Fiona graduated in 2006.
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Chun Ning “Jimmy” Wu received his undergraduate
degree in Computer Science from Northwestern University. After
completing his Masters of Engineering Management degree in 2006,
Chun Wu joined Deloitte’s New York office.
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Arron Fan came to the United States after completing a Bachelors
in Computer Science and Engineering from Sun Yat-Sen University.
In 2006 Arron Fan graduated from Duke’s Masters of Engineering
Management Program where he was actively involved in engineering
education research that pertained to China. Currently Arron is
pursuing a Masters degree in Financial Math at the University
of Chicago.
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