Tetra Tech Inc. since 1999
REM
Jon Duke, PE Jun 1994 - Oct 1999
Energy and Environmental Consulting Engineer
General Dynamics Space Systems Division Sep 1990 - Jun 1994
Environmental Program Manager
U.S. Navy May 1969 - Sep 1990
Civil Engineer Corps Officer
Education:
University of San Diego 1983 - 1989
MBA, Management
University of California, Berkeley 1976 - 1977
MSCE, Sanitary Engineering
Tufts University 1965 - 1969
BSCE, Structural Engineering
Honor & Awards:
Presidential Award for Leadership in Federal Energy Management, 2005
Federal Energy and Water Management Awards, 1988, 2006, 2010
Director Joint Operations & Regulatory Affairs At Wexpro Company
Director Joint Operations & Regulatory Affairs at Wexpro Company
Location:
United States
Work:
Wexpro Company - Greater Salt Lake City Area since Jun 2004
Director Joint Operations & Regulatory Affairs
Questar - Greater Salt Lake City Area Nov 1992 - Jun 2005
Senior Counsel
Education:
BYU Law School 1977 - 1980
Juris Doctor, Law
Boise State University 1974 - 1977
BBA, Accounting
Dr. Duke graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 2000. He works in Indianapolis, IN and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Duke is affiliated with Eskenazi Health.
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Jon Duke, town administrator for the small community of Hope, told the Herald that it was difficult to inform town officials of Lauritas death. Its hard to think of him in the past tense because he was so alive, Duke told the Herald. He was such a force of nature.
Date: Sep 10, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Co-founder of Maine elephant sanctuary dies after being accidentally crushed
I had to send an email this morning to town officials and I almost didnt want to type the words, Jon Duke, town administrator for Hope, told the paper. Its hard to think of him in the past tense because he was so alive. He was such a force of nature.