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Jordan Knifley awarded Mechanical Engineering Degree

Will join ATS as head of Conversion Designs and Compliance
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Jordan Knifley of Columbia, KY graduated at WKU with a degree in mechanical engineering Saturday evening, May 11, 2013.

He will be the employed at the family business, Assisted Transportation Systems, in Green River Commerce Park, Columbia, KY.

He will be in charge of new conversion designs and compliance.




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Jordan Knifley earns Mechanical Engineering Degree at WKU



2013-05-13 - Diddle Arena, 1605 Avenue of Champions, Bowling Green, KY - Photo by Katy Wallace. Jordan Knifley of Columbia, KY, graduated at Western Kentucky University with a degree in mechanical engineering Saturday evening, May 11, 2013. He is pictured here with his mother Stephanie Wilkerson and Rob Wilkerson. He will be the employed at the family business, Assisted Transportation Systems here in Columbia. He will be in charge of new conversion designs and compliance. Rob Wilkerson
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