17 16 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine Millennium - Twentieth Edition ACADEMIA, EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES ACADEMIA, EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES State Alumni Association and local high school scholarship funds. Well-regarded for his creative output as well, Mr. Walzer is well-versed as a poet and writer. His most recent work, a poem titled “His Name Was Steve,” was published by Eber and Wein Publishers in 2024. He has also authored over 60 letters in the Akron Beacon Journal between 2007 and 2023. He has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Forbes Magazine. In light of his fulfilling career, Mr. Walzer has largely attributed his success to his upbringing. Likewise, he is thankful for the support of his high school principal and role model, Richard Averitte. Accounting for his accomplishments, he is particularly proud to have received a plaque from one of his students in 1983. In the coming years, Mr. Walzer looks forward to spending more time with his family and continuing in his efforts as a writer. He may also return to substitute teaching. Having accrued nearly five decades of practiced expertise, Michael J. Walzer has established himself as a proven leader in the field of education. For much of his career, he operated at the Akron Public Schools, notably teaching science, mathematics and history for grades five through nine from 1976 to 2006. During the same period, he also served the schools as a soccer and track coach. Afterward, he joined the Summit County Schools, where he worked as a part-time substitute teacher from 2008 to 2019. As part of his vocational journey, Mr. Walzer pursued his own formal education at Kent State University, where he ultimately achieved a BS in elementary education in 1976. Now retired from full-time work, Mr. Walzer dedicates himself to various academic and volunteer causes. Chief among these endeavors, he has volunteered with the Mustill Store Museum, as part of the Cascade Locks Park Association, since 2012. He has also been a member of the Akron Hiking Club since 2012. Furthermore, Mr. Walzer has donated to various organizations, including the Kent MICHAEL J. WALZER TEACHER, COACH, VOLUNTEER Akron Public Schools Akron, OH D r. Tommy E. White has cultivated more than four decades of collective experience in engineering and academia. Since 1996, he has taught at Wayne State University, beginning as an adjunct professor before becoming an assistant professor in 2023. Wellversed in his field of study, he primarily teaches engineering courses focused on statics, dynamics and mechanics. Adjacent to his efforts as a teacher, Dr. White excelled in the engineering industry proper for many years, notably operating as a staff research engineer at General Motors from 1984 to 2004. Furthermore, he held senior engineering roles at Navistar Inc. and Chrysler Group LLC from 2011 to 2016. As part of his vocational journey, Dr. White pursued his own formal education at Wayne State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in 1994 and an MEng in manufacturing engineering in 1996. He subsequently received an MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy in 1996 and a PhD in industrial and systems engineering from Oakland University in 2013. Accounting for his accomplishments, Dr. White is proud to have been among the early adopters at General Motors to serve as both a product engineer and a process engineer, having held both roles for the 1992 new product development on the CH product team, showcasing his versatility. Additionally, during his time at General Motors, he successfully moved a taxing manufacturing process to the Orion assembly plant in Lake Orion, Michigan. This transition significantly improved the overall throughput of the new car line. Dr. White also developed one of the first power-fold mirrors for the 1999 Pontiac Envoy, a feature that has since become widely utilized in the automotive industry. To commemorate his achievements, Dr. White has received several honors from Wayne State University, including recognition as a Distinguished Alumnus in 2025. He attributes much of his success to his perseverance and strong support system. In the coming years, he aims to utilize his research in manufacturing and digital trends to assist companies in enhancing their global competitiveness. Millennium Magazine Featured Listee TOMMY E. WHITE, PHD ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Wayne State University Rochester Hills, MI
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