mathematics, worked for several companies, including Remington Rand Univac, Aerojet-General, Control Data, Sperry Univac and Lockheed Martin. In 1982, he founded Office Information Systems, a staffing business. In the early 1980s, he and his business partner designed and built the first automated coin-counting machine for the blind using voice-synthesis technology. He lived in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Duane Maas, 76, BS ’61, MS ’69
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