The Milwaukee School of Engineering Chapter of Triangle Fraternity
was founded January 23, 1965. Since then we have had over 300 brothers come in and out of its doors. Each brother of triangle brings and leaves their own mark to the fraternity, all of which help the organization grow to become better. Over the past 43 years the organization has grown and shrunk in membership, but has always grown to better its self.
Here we have outlined all the members we all consider brothers.
Over 300 men have graduated as brothers of
the Milwaukee School of Engineering Chapter of Triangle Fraternity.
These men are all over the United Stated and World working in various fields.
Todd Sauve
MSOE 1986
I currently work at Rockwell Automation, in the Low Voltage Motor Control
Center Business. I am the Product Marketing Engineer for the CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center product line. My responsiblities include
managing projects related to the scope of the product offering, calculating and setting list pricing, maintaining the product configurator, and conducting product training.
I am located in Milwaukee (in the clock tower building).
James A. Zimmerman
MSOE 2001
Degrees:
B.S. Architectural
Engineering, Environmental Systems (November 2003)
M.S Fire Protection
Engineering (May 2009, expected)
I am currently living in Worcester, MA with my wife, Katherine Eklund, and attending Worcester
Polytechnic Institute working on my Masters of Fire Protection Engineering with a completion date of May 2009. Katie
and I were married in Milwaukee on June 9th of 2007. Prior to my starting my degree I worked for four years at Design Build Fire Protection designing
automatic fire sprinkler systems. I still do free lance design for them while in school.
The first words that come to mind for ways Triangle has helped me are leadership, determination and
understanding. The members of Triangle Fraternity have taught me how to work with people whose views were not
identical to mine and how to understand their ideas and needs. That came in very useful when working with General Contractors and other sub contractors
whose goals weren't always the same as mine.