Montana Tech a family tradition - Hard work leads to career helping investors
| September 21, 2008 |
Tom Dyk always knew he wanted to be an engineer, due to his fascination with the sciences. But he had no clue where a gallon of gasoline came from. That piqued his interest in petroleum engineering.
Today, not only is he well-versed in the art of finding and drilling for petroleum, but he's launching many other savvy engineers on a career path to owning their own oil and gas drilling and consulting operations.
And he's met some powerful oilmen and mentors along the way, including a former Cabinet member to President George Bush.
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By Gerard O'Brien
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