Background
McAleece, Donald John was born on May 26, 1918 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Joseph Patrick and Kathryn (DeLeeuw) McAleece.
Mechanical engineering educator
McAleece, Donald John was born on May 26, 1918 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Joseph Patrick and Kathryn (DeLeeuw) McAleece.
Diploma, machinist-toolmaker apprentice program, General Electric Company, 1940; Bachelor of Science, Purdue University, 1952; Master of Arts, Ball State University, 1968; postgraduate, University of Southern California, 1990, 91.
With, General Electric Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1936-1966;
member of faculty, Purdue University, Fort Wayne campus, 1966-1988;
professor mechanic engineering technical, Purdue University, Fort Wayne campus, 1966-1988;
professor emeritus, Purdue University, Fort Wayne campus, since 1988. Teacher Indiana U.-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Indiana Vocation Technology College, Fort Wayne, fall 1988. Visiting professor U. Arkansas, Little Rock, 1989, Trident Technology College, Charleston, South Carolina., 1989-1999.
Assisted development job training program and minority introduction to engineering and technical independent U.-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, summer 1986, 87. Design engineer, advanced safety research Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, 1972. Job placement consultant Outreach office National Alliance Businessmen, Fort Wayne, 1968.
Industrial engineer consultant American Hoist & Derric Company, Fort Wayne, 1969. Consultant Franklin Electric Company, 1970, WayneHome Equipment division Scott & Fetzer, 1979. Intern Harvester Company, 1977.
Engineering consultant Dana Corporation, Fort Wayne, 1984. Member Technology Accreditation Commission, Accreditation Board Engineering and Technology, 1980-1982, program evaluator, 1988. Statistical process control consultant General Motors Corporation, Fort Wayne, 1986.
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Scout master, committee Boy Scouts American With Army of the United States, 1946-1947. Member American Society Engineering Education, American Technology Education Association, Society Auto Engineers, Inc. (faculty advisor student branch Trident College 1991-1999, Indiana U.-Purdue branch 1971-1988, electrical vehicle committee 1980-1997, service award 1982, Ralph R.Teetor award 1972, outstanding faculty advisory service award 1974), Society American Military Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (life, chairman program committee 1971-1975), American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (national.engring. county professor development accreditation team), South Carolina.
Technology Education Association Robotics International of Society Manufacturing Engineers (life certified), General Electric Company Quarter Century Club (Fort Wayne), General Electric Apprentice Alumni Association, Eagle Scout Association (scoutmaster, committee Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture 1968-1972), Pi Tau Sigma.
Married Margaret Ann Mull, November 25, 1954. Children: Stephen, Donald, Michele Denise.