Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 80, No. 03 2004

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Georgia Tech Bertram S. Warshaw, CE 1949, of Miami, Florida Jonathan Warshaw, Class of 2005 • • • •

Graduated Miami Beach High School Four years on Georgia Tech's varsity tennis team M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Miami, 1973 President, Consulting Engineering Firm (1959 - 1995), with major projects throughout the U.S. and in India, Africa, and South America • Served as chairman of Dade County Board of Rules and Appeals and City of Miami Minimum Housing Board • Married to Patricia Ann Warshaw, an antique collector and quilter • Youngest son, Jonathan, is a junior majoring in mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech

Planned Gifts: • Bequest provision for scholarships for civil engineering students from the Miami area Notable Quotation: "I have always been proud to be a Tech alumnus. However, when I visited Georgia Tech after Jonathan was admitted, it was almost impossible for me to identify the campus I knew more than half a century ago. Yet the spirit of the Institute has not changed. It is clear that the goal at Georgia Tech continues to be leadership in educating bright young minds with the information, discipline, and tools necessary to advance the progress of industry, science, and engineering. I feel that the little success I have experienced and the service I have been privileged to render are rooted and anchored at Georgia Tech. My gift to Tech will enable me to always be there. Best of all, others will benefit."

Bert Warshaw, CE 1949, is one of Founders' Council's 805 members who have made bequests or life-income gifts for the support of Georgia Tech.

For more information on leaving a legacy at Georgia Tech through a bequest or life-income gift, please contact: Office of Development Planned Giving Atlanta, GA 30332-0220 (404) 894-4678 founderscouncil@dev.gatech.edu


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