HONORARY DOCTORATE OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Mary C. Feindt has a distinguished history of exemplary leadership and outstanding service to the surveying engineering profession and to Ferris State University.
Mrs. Feindt is the first woman in the State of Michigan to have become a registered land surveyor. Four years after receiving a B.S. degree in Geodesy and Surveying in 1938 from the University of Michigan, Mrs. Feindt became a licensed professional surveyor. She also holds a B.A. degree, received in 1937 at Albion College, and an M.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Michigan, received in 1944.
For more than half a century, Mrs. Feindt has been owner and president of Charlevoix Abstract & Engineering Company. She works full time operating the business, acting as Charlevoix County Surveyor, and often testifying in court as an expert witness on land survey and title examination issues.
In addition to her other duties, Mrs. Feindt acts as liaison
between the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and the American Land
Title Association, and she travels nationwide and worldwide to share her
expertise with various survey and title organizations.
Mrs. Feindt, who
helped to organize Ferris State University's surveying department, serves on the
University's Surveying Engineering Advisory Committee. In that capacity, she
contributes to FSU's educational programs for surveyors and engineers, providing
insight on how classroom teaching can reflect the real-world environment of
working professionals. In 1993, Mrs. Feindt received an award from the
University's College of Technology for outstanding service to the profession of
surveying engineering.
Her long list of awards and honors continues to grow,
the most recent was added this past October when she was given the American
Society of Civil Engineers 1998 Surveying & Mapping Award. The Mary C.
Feindt Award was named for her on July 17, 1987, to be given on special
occasions at the annual meeting for dedicated service to the Michigan Land Title
Association. Mrs. Feindt has been recognized innumerable times for her
professional and community achievements.
In recognition of her outstanding
leadership and contributions to Ferris State University, the Board of Trustees
of Ferris State University offers its sincere gratitude and takes great pride in
conferring upon Mary C. Feindt the honorary degree of Doctor of Business and
Industry, with all the rights and privileges thereunto appertaining