What is the Career of a Retired Chief Technologist in Servo/Mech R&D?

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BSME Missouri University of Science and Technology (was University of MO at Rolla) '78
Retired after 32 year career in disk drives
Chief Technologist managed about 150 electrical, mechanical and computer science engineers developing servo mechanics for hard disk drives
Two boys, one graduating this year in computer science at the University of Colorado - Boulder, the other graduating from Spartan College of Technology and Aeronautics.
 
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