Accomplished professional with a diverse background, including pastoral care at the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and significant contributions to mechanical engineering research at Purdue University. Excelled in providing spiritual leadership and pastoral counseling, alongside achieving breakthroughs in acoustics research, notably identified noise sources in internal combustion engines. Skilled in small group facilitation and grief support, demonstrating a unique blend of empathy and technical expertise.
Taught introduction to the New Testament on one occasion in this period.
Published proprietary thesis on Noise Source Identification of an Internal Combustion Engine,
Completes course work to receive a Master of Mechanical Engineering specializing in Acoustics.
Had experience in various aspects of Manufacturing and worked at the plant in Van Wert and the Corporate offices in Detroit Michigan.
Worked on a project to put into statistical control the garter springs on oils seals that lead to decisions that saved a significant amount of money and help to modify prints to improve statistical control of the parts.
Mandatum received from Bishop D'Arcy to teach Theology,