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Patrick GilchristAfter working for 30 years for Sauer-Danfoss in a variety of management roles related to international business, Patrick Gilchrist is now a consultant to the company. An engineer by training his work involved establishing new business's and licensing technology around the world, including in Brazil, China, Europe, India, Japan, and the USSR. He has twice lived and worked in France for extended periods.

Sauer-Danfoss is a leading international supplier of components and systems that generate, transmit and control fluid power in mobile equipment. The Company's products are used by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of mobile equipment including construction, road building, agricultural, turf care and specialty equipment. The Company designs, manufactures and sells its products in the Americas, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region with operations in twenty two countries.

 


Updated: 10/09/2003

 
     

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The International Engineering Program is a dual-degree program combining a B.A. in German, French and/or Spanish with a B.S. in one of the engineering disciplines.  IEP students study language and culture each semester along with their engineering curriculum. In the fourth year of the five-year program, they then go abroad as interns with engineering based firms in Europe or Latin America, and also as exchange students with one of our partner universities