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Grad uses skills both professionally and in role as city council member: Anthony Heddlesten
Grad uses skills both professionally and in role as city council member: Anthony Heddlesten
- Jul. 22, 2020
Anthony Heddlesten, BS ‘07
Anthony was named chief of the civil and environmental engineering section of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Rock Island, Illinois. In this role, he serves as technical manager for the levee rehabilitation for a 5 state region.
Anthony also serves on the city council of Riverdale, Iowa. He finds his skills in being able to communicate engineering topics to lay people a valuable asset as Riverdale seeks to reshape itself and deal with significant growth issues.
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