Bruce Parman
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Born in Corbin, KY. in 1953, to military parents, we moved extensively in my early years. In the 1960's I discovered a love of electronics and set my heart on becoming an Electrical/Electronics Engineer. I earned my Bachelor Degree from the Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield Michigan, in 1977.
I began my 37 year career with Chrysler Corporation in 1977. During that time, I was a Plant Engineer at Chrysler's Lynch Road Plant, the head of maintenance at Chrysler's Sterling Heights Emissions Test Facility, a Launch Engineer for Chrysler's Manufacturing Technical Center, a Program Administrator for Chrysler's Small Car Platform Manufacturing Group and finally spent a few years as a Paint Specialist.
Now retired, I enjoy living in the beautiful mountains of Colorado. I like hiking. I enjoy playing guitar and singing for our local Chorale group and miscellaneous functions. I still have electronics as a hobby.
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