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Becky Solon
About me:
I am Carlton W. Kime's eldest daughter and miss my father very much after losing him in September 1998. I was raised in Muskegon, MI, and graduated from the University of Michigan Residential College, School of L.S.&A, with a B.A. in 1972. I subsequently moved to Philadelphia, PA with my husband, Thomas E. Solon, and graduated from Temple University, Philadelphia with an M.B.A. in 1981. During my engineering career with the U.S. Army ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, I graduated from an Army-sponsored Integrated Product Development Engineering Program co-sponsored by Stevens Institute of Technology with a Masters in Engineering Degree, 2003. I also achieved a Project Management Professional Certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) and Certified Systems Engineering status from the International Council of Systems Engineers (INCOSE) in 2007 during my U.S. Army career in Dover, NJ.
About my family:
I live in the retirement community of Sedona, AZ, and my younger sister, Kristine L. Hoehn lives in Evergreen, CO. My post was completed on October 8, 2020.
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This is a career photo of Carlton W. Kime added by Daughter Becky Solon on October 8, 2020 that was taken on the occasion of his retirement from Teledyne Continental Motors after 37 years of service on September 1981.
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Carlton W Kime
This is a career photo of Carlton W. Kime added by Daughter Becky Solon on October 8, 2020 that was taken on the occasion of his retirement from Teledyne Continental Motors after 37 years of service on September 1981.
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