Trine University honored three distinguished graduates with alumni awards during the
university’s annual Touchstone and Homecoming Celebration Dinner on Oct. 5.
Patrick Sullivan, a 1990 aeronautical engineering graduate, received the Distinguished
Service Alumnus Award. The Distinguished Service Award is given each year to an alumnus
or alumna who has performed outstanding service to society in his or her profession,
personal achievement or community; and who has manifest interest in Trine University
and has supported it by contributions of time, talent and money; by recruitment of
students; or by placement of graduates.
Sullivan has held leadership positions in the gas turbine and diesel industries for
Honeywell, Cummins, Teledyne and now Rolls-Royce over his 23-year career.
For the past 10 years, He has hosted the annual Senior Trine Gas Turbine Class field
trip at Rolls-Royce, giving students an inside look at the gas turbine business through
a series of presentations by staff and guided facility tours. He has also brought
his experience into the classroom, guest lecturing at Trine twice a year for the past
five years.
As a member of Rolls-Royce’s recruiting team from, Sullivan has been part of the collective
effort that has placed several Trine graduates in highly coveted positions in the
company. Utilizing local partnerships, he also secured a one-time grant from CICP
Foundation Inc./Conexus to supplement the university’s senior design budget.
Sarah Waidelich, a 2010 mechanical engineering graduate, was honored with the Distinguished
Service Young Alumna Award. That award is presented to an alumnus or alumna who is
40 years of age or younger who has performed outstanding service to society in his
or her profession, personal achievement or community; and who has manifest interest
in Trine University and has supported it by contributions of time, talent and money;
by recruitment of students; or by placement of graduates.
After Waidelich graduated from Trine, she enrolled in the University of Michigan Law
School, where she served as associate and contributing editor to the Michigan Law
Review and also served as judicial intern for Judge Stephen J. Murphy III, United
States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan. After graduating magna
cum laude and finishing in the top 10 percent of her class at Michigan Law, Waidelich
put her Trine mechanical engineering degree to work as an intellectual property attorney
focusing her practice on patent litigation.
A partner at the Detroit law firm of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, Waidelich
has contributed substantial pro bono work on child welfare cases in the state of Michigan,
and worked on behalf of the Legal Services Association of Michigan and for the Michigan
State Planning Body for the Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor.
Kiruba “Rupa” Shanmugam, a 1995 electrical engineering graduate, received the Outstanding
Achievement Alumna Award. The Outstanding Achievement Alumnus/Alumna Award is given
each year to an alumnus or alumna who has attained a high level of achievement in
his or her profession, is well thought of in his or her community, and who upholds
the ideals of Trine University.
After earning her Trine University degree in in 1995, Shanmugam worked as a quality
engineer at Wabash Technologies and then as quality support and industrial engineering
manager for Crown International before joining SoPark Corporation in Buffalo, New
York, as the company’s only female engineer. Today, Shanmugam serves as president
and chief operating officer of SoPark, and she will become majority owner later this
year.
She serves on the regional United Way Board of Directors and Women’s Advisory Board.
She is also a committee member with the University of Buffalo Women, where she initiated
a program to create student employment opportunities at SoPark and provide them with
exposure to STEM programs. She was instrumental in the formation of the first Western
New York Chapter of Engineering World Health at the University of Buffalo.
She was honored earlier this year with the Women in Leadership Award by the Buffalo
Niagara Chapter of New York State Women, a group of professionals working to build
powerful women personally, professionally and politically.
She has dedicated many hours volunteering at Putra International College, an international
partner of Trine University in Malaysia, as well as speaking at the 2018 Women in
Engineering program on Trine University’s main campus.
Photos: Top, Patrick Sullivan, left, receives the Distinguished Service Alumnus Award from Ned
Haylett, Alumni Association president. Middle, Trine President Earl D. Brooks II,
Ph.D., presents the Distinguished Service Young Alumna Award to Sarah Waidelich. Bottom, Kiruba
“Rupa” Shanmugam, center, received the Outstanding Achievement Alumna Award from Brooks
and Haylett. (Photos by Dean Orewiler)