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Helping Young Engineers Look to the Future


Helping Young Engineers Look to the Future
Radoslav Barac (MPM '03) wouldn't be where he is today without Northwestern Engineering's Master of Project Management (MPM) program, which is why he makes a point to pay it forward to current and future MPM students.
Jul 13, 2021
When Radoslav Barac came to the United States from Yugoslavia in 1988, he didn’t speak English. He had a background in electrical engineering and hoped to learn more about the trade while picking up the language used in his new land. 
Now, more than three decades later, Barac has done both of those things and beyond. He serves as a senior project engineer for GE Grid Solutions, where he is a professional engineer licensed to work in all 50 states. Based in Park Ridge, Illinois, Barac credits his time spent in Northwestern Engineering’s Master of Project Management (MPM) program for much of his success. It was in MPM where he learned a host of valuable skills — from strategies for overseeing complete projects from start to finish to understanding how to best manage multiple projects simultaneously — that helped his career flourish.

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