It’s My Job: Lauren Hicks
A conversation with YETI design engineer Lauren Hicks, a 2022 materials engineering alumna who’s job is definitely cooler than most.
A conversation with YETI design engineer Lauren Hicks, a 2022 materials engineering alumna who’s job is definitely cooler than most.
A conversation with paddle boarding power broker and lifestyle luminary Corey Cooper, a 2005 mechanical engineering grad who’s not afraid to rock the BOTE.
Why is Allyson McKinney the bee’s knees? Because her company’s technology can find the bee’s knees. From 15 meters away.
“My priority role is to assist our center director, Jody Singer, in the day-to-day leadership of all center activities. This includes ensuring we are delivering on our mission assignments, managing the budget, risk and schedule for successful programmatic execution.”
The 2016 industrial and systems engineering graduate manage projects at five international data centers in Latin America
“Auburn’s industrial and systems engineering program was a great fit for me as it offered the occupational safety and ergonomics (OSE) graduate certificate along with industrial and systems engineering courses.”
“Auburn taught me how to think rationally and problem solve. My ability to analyze systems guides the way that I approach each case, the way that I visualize the problems to be solved and the way that I plan each step of my procedures.”
He didn’t invent the chicken sandwich. Just the chicken sandwich app.
Katelyn Rheinlander spends her days solving problems at the largest Frito-Lay facility in North America.
“We help teams shoot the basketball better.”