Difference between revisions of "Fellow:Gabriel Clark"
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Revision as of 21:00, 21 October 2018
Gabriel Clark is a mechanical engineering major studying at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. Originally from Santa Barbara, California, he and his family now currently live in the southern Portland area.
He is a well-rounded engineer who enjoys the problem-solving process and will not shy away from leadership roles. He has been a part of numerous volunteer groups that have fueled his passion for service. He is very interested in aeronautical and automotive engineering, as well as product design, research, development, and testing. Due to his love of design and manufacturing, as well as his skills in higher-level math and science, he is able to use his natural creativity to find effective and unique solutions to any challenge he faces.
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George Fox University Student Priorities
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