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Forever Bulldogs
As Bulldogs we have听unbreakable bonds and strong connections. Whether you see yourself as a Bulldog,听Tech'er, proud graduate of General Motors Institute or Kettering grad听and whether you were a member of A, B, C or D section, we encourage you to share your hard won achievements.

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Come Back For A Visit
So much has changed on campus in the past 10 years. We hope you can plan a visit back to see all the familiar places and the exciting changes that have and are taking place. Just let the Alumni office know you would like a tour of campus including the new Learning Commons.
BULLDOGS CONNECTING
Share Your Experiences
Your time as a student and graduate of 澳门六合彩官网 or GMI are valuable experiences we encourage you to share with prospective and current students.
Alumni Volunteers
Our alumni know what it means to lead through service. Alumni volunteers share their time and experience by engaging with current and prospective students, supporting University events, and leaving a positive impact on the Kettering community.
Student Alumni Council
The Student Alumni Council听(SAC) provides its members with public speaking opportunities, teamwork听and leadership experiences as well as professional workshops that enhance leadership skills.
Alumni News Makers
Horsepower to Hyperloops Podcast
Listen to how alumni are making a difference in the world today.
Alumni Association
The purpose of the Kettering/GMI Alumni Association is to encourage and foster Alumni engagement to support the University鈥檚 growth as a global leader in cooperative education.
Join or Create a Network
Did you know that Kettering/GMI alums are networking regularly across the country?
Are you interested in joining or creating an alumni network in your area? If so, email the Office of Alumni Engagement at alumni@kettering.edu to learn more.
Current Kettering/GMI Alumni Networks are in the following areas:听
- Arizona - Chair: Darlene Deane '88
- Bay Area California - Chair: Mark Scalf '00
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- Greater Boston听- Chair:听Ning Zhou '93
- Chicagoland - Chair: Newell Bentley '02
- Florida - Chair: Sandy Dietrich '87
- Indy - Chair: Bruce Sing '79
- North Carolina - Chair:听Susan Richardson '85
- SE 澳门六合彩官网 - President: Joe Kibbe '66
- Connect with SE Alumni on
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Featured Alumni
Anna Reseigh 鈥84 graduated from General Motors Institute with a degree in Industrial Administration. During her time at GMI, she was given the opportunity to work in a variety of settings, exposing her to many parts of business, as well as people of different management styles and backgrounds.
鈥淯pon graduation, I was truly prepared to enter the workforce and be immediately productive, thanks to all the experiences I had during co-op,鈥 she said.
Anna found the academics to be the most difficult part of her GMI experience. They were extremely challenging. She worked hard and felt overwhelmed at times.听
However, she 鈥済rew to appreciate [theacademics] because my experiences that followed all seemed to be easier -听 future degrees, jobs, even parenthood.鈥
After leaving GMI, she worked for General Motors and other automotive suppliers within the quality field. At the same time, she began teaching college courses in the field of quality. She decided to transition to teaching, adding other course content including workforce development. 澳门六合彩官网 10 years ago, she returned to the field of quality, but in healthcare instead of automotive.
鈥淚 love the challenge of improving processes as we do in the field of quality, and I love working with students to help them gain the knowledge for a successful career,鈥 she said.
Her GMI education, both school and co-op, gave her the tools to be successful in healthcare even though it is very different from automotive. The knowledge from another industry has given her insight and vision into solutions for healthcare issues that others are not able to see.
听鈥淭he differences are too many to detail,鈥 Anna said, 鈥渂ut how to work with people, how to improve processes, how to run a business, etc. is basically the same.鈥
Her advice for current students is 鈥渢o find the jobs/assignments within your degree that you enjoy, because then you will always be excited about what you do. This may take multiple tries to find but keep looking. And over time, what you like to do may change. So go ahead and make a change鈥攇et a new job, new certification, new degree. Keep it fresh and exciting.鈥.
Also, 鈥淗aving a wide network both within and outside your place of employment provides you with resources when you are trying to solve a problem, develop a new process, or anything you are trying to do,鈥 she stated.
Looking to learn more about Anna Reseigh 鈥84? Join in on the conversation and connect听 with her in the NetworK community. You can find her profile here (INCLUDE LINK TO NETWORK PROFILE).

Bulldog Pride

Show Your Kettering Spirit
Calling all Alumni! Show off your pride with Kettering swag from the online spirit store. These items make great gifts for friends and family, too. Show and share your spirit today.听
Giving Back
Gifts of all amounts make an important difference for Kettering students.