MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY OF THE FUTURE BROC KRIETEMEYER RETURNED
to Lake Land College in 2019 to not only finish earning a Business Management degree, but to also pursue a degree in Applied Engineering Technology after having left more than 10 years prior.
“I knew I only had a couple more courses to take to finish what I had started over ten years ago,” Krietemeyer said. “I took those courses, applied myself and finally earned the degree.”
Upon graduating in Spring 2022, Krietemeyer said he feels he will be highly marketable in future careers due to his experience in both business management "IF YOU SHOW A WILL “I began to really and applied TO DO WELL, THE STAFF take a look inward engineering HERE WILL BE MORE THAN to discover my technology. deep-seated goals, WILLING TO PROVIDE YOU WITH EVERYTHING YOU passions and my Extending NEED TO SUCCEED.” own resolve to gratitude to those achieve them,” he has interacted -KRIETEMEYER Krietemeyer said. with during his time at Lake Land, “Applied Engineering Technology Krietemeyer said he is especially can and will open so many doors appreciative of the support he if you apply yourself. If you show received from instructors Gary a will to do well, the staff here will Lindley, Scott Rhine, Walter be more than willing to provide (Rob) Robison, Michael Beavers, you with everything you need to Joe Tillman and administrative succeed.” assistant Cathy Montgomery. While working toward an Applied Engineering Technology degree, Krietemeyer also completed an associate degree in Business Management, saying that he was grateful for the sense of accomplishment he felt in earning the degree he had started years before.
“Lake Land has given me an incredible amount of beneficial information over the years,” Krietemeyer said. “Words alone cannot express the gratitude I have toward every Lake Land College staff member I’ve encountered along my path. Without all of them, I would not be where I am today.”
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