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102 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine ENERGY, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING Drawing upon over five decades of expertise in military service and engineering, Arthur R. Mason is a distinguished industry leader who has excelled as an electronic design engineer for Bill’s Cabot Electric Co. Prior to serving Bill’s Cabot Electric, he thrived as a design engineer for cabin control equipment in executive-level aircrafts across the nation. Likewise, he equally flourished in the United States Army, having served to the rank of Specialist 5 between 1964 and 1968, and the Air National Guard, where he attained the rank of Master Sergeant, from 1981 until his military retirement in 2002. Outside of his primary endeavors, Mr. Mason has given back to his community through the American Legion, where he served as Commander for a short time and many years as the Post Historian. Furthermore, he has lent his time and expertise to the Southside Church of Christ. Supported by a BS in electronic engineering technology, he attributes his success to his faith in God, whom Mr. Mason says has given him the skills required to excel at his work. Looking toward the future, he intends to develop a standalone generator to help individuals who lack electricity in their homes. ELECTRONIC DESIGN ENGINEER Bill’s Cabot Electric Co. Ward, AR When Alan J. Olson was a child, his uncle was an engineering director at Bristol Myer. Drawing upon his experience watching his uncle, he was inspired to pursue the same path and received a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Tufts University in 1972. Thereafter, he received an MBA from the University of Connecticut in 1975. After many appointments at Pratt & Whitney, BFGoodrich Chemical Company, the Geon Company and the Ferro Corporation, Mr. Olson founded Westlake Science & Technology, Inc., where he has served as president since 2016. He is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Ohio and a fellow of the National Society of Professional Engineers. During his career, Mr. Olson participated in the adoption of Ohio House Bill 512, which established Ohio as the leader in the United States for reducing exposure from lead in drinking water. Additionally, he developed the set of equations that relate laboratory tests on piping materials to water quality at consumers’ taps. He has been recognized by several organizations for leadership and creativity. PRESIDENT Westlake Science & Technology, Inc. Westlake, OH ALAN J. OLSON, PE ARTHUR R. MASON

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