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Michael and Cathy Mosman Endowed Fund

Background:

Michael and Cathy Mosman are both graduates of WSU – Cathy in Education (1973) and Michael in Electrical Engineering (1974). Michael is the Vice President and Chief Technical Officer of CCG Facilities Integration Incorporated, an architectural/engineering firm specializing in the design of data centers.

At the time Michael entered the college, he was working as an apprenticed union electrician within the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) as a way to pay for his education. The IBEW recognized an Electrical Power Engineering degree as equivalent to two year’s worth of apprenticeship, which strongly influenced Michael’s choice of power engineering over electronics engineering. After graduating with a BSEE and reaching journeyman status, however, Michael did not stay in construction long.

In 1975, he entered the electrical engineering field. In 1983, became a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Washington State; and is now a registered PE in 25 states. The consulting firm for which he is a partner is considered one of the top innovative design houses in the country for mission-critical facilities. The basis of his success was established in the study of power engineering at WSU.

Purpose:

Scholarships for students specializing in power engineering.

Amount:

$500 to $1,000