College of Business and Technology
Buteyn named to ATMAE Board
Morehead State graduate student Thomas Buteyn of Somerset has been elected to serve as the student member of the board of directors for the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).
Buteyn is pursuing his Master of Science degree in Engineering and Technology Management and plans to graduate in December 2022. He was nominated for the board post by Dr. Ahmad Zargari, associate dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science (SECS). He was elected by the vote of ATMAE members.
“I am honored to be voted into a role where I can be a voice for the students,” Buteyn said. “I hope to gain valuable leadership experience and make lasting connections that I can call on in my future career.”
ATMAE is a collegiate accrediting agency and a professional organization with more than 1,000 student and professional members. Buteyn will serve a one-year term on the organization’s board, beginning in November. His responsibility will be to represent all student members of ATMAE and provide a student perspective on issues and changes the board is considering.
For more information about Morehead State’s School of Engineering and Computer Science programs, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/secs, email seis@moreheadstate.edu or call 606-783-2418.
Buteyn is pursuing his Master of Science degree in Engineering and Technology Management and plans to graduate in December 2022. He was nominated for the board post by Dr. Ahmad Zargari, associate dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science (SECS). He was elected by the vote of ATMAE members.
“I am honored to be voted into a role where I can be a voice for the students,” Buteyn said. “I hope to gain valuable leadership experience and make lasting connections that I can call on in my future career.”
ATMAE is a collegiate accrediting agency and a professional organization with more than 1,000 student and professional members. Buteyn will serve a one-year term on the organization’s board, beginning in November. His responsibility will be to represent all student members of ATMAE and provide a student perspective on issues and changes the board is considering.
For more information about Morehead State’s School of Engineering and Computer Science programs, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/secs, email seis@moreheadstate.edu or call 606-783-2418.