The College of Applied Science and Technology has released the next episode of the college’s new podcast, The PodCAST. In each episode, we’re sitting down with an alum of the college, and today we have a chance to talk to Bill Engel, executive vice president and the general manager of BRANDT’s specialty formulations operating company.
Unit: College of Applied Science and Technology
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