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Granholm Appoints Gronevelt to the Michigan Technological University Board of Control

March 3, 2004

LANSING – Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced the appointment of Russell Gronevelt to the Michigan Technological University Board of Control.

"Russ is dedicated to working with the university to continually explore ways to encourage business growth in the state and region through their high tech and R&D collaborations," said Granholm. "He is committed to helping ensure that higher education is accessible and affordable to all Michigan citizens and that our students are receiving a quality education."

Gronevelt is currently president of Orchard Hiltz McCliment, a civil engineering consulting firm. He is a graduate of Michigan Tech University and a trustee with the Michigan Tech Fund and was inducted into MTU’s Academy of Civil & Environmental Engineers.

Gronevelt replaces A. Douglas Rothwell, who has resigned, and is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2010. His appointment is subject to advice and consent of the Senate.

The Michigan Technological University Board of Control is responsible for the general supervision of the University. This includes directing expenditures from the institution’s funds; amending tuition and other fees and charges; and the appointment or removal of personnel which may include, if necessary, the election of a president for the institution.