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Hall of Distinction
Ralph G. Anderson
Ralph Anderson calls himself an engineer
and a farmer. Born and raised in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, he began his
formal education in engineering at the University of Cincinnati after
serving approximately two and one-half years as a B-29 flight engineer
in the U.S. Air Force. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in
mechanical engineering from UK in 1950, working during his two years
at UK in the Engineering Machine Shop. He spent the next seven years
at General Motors and General Electric Company as a test engineer, and
at Kett Corporation in analytical analysis and design.
In October of 1958, Mr. Anderson
founded Belcan Corporation, the headquarters
of which are located in Cincinnati. In the early 1960s, Belcan obtained
several major contracts to do the engineering work for all gas turbine
engine firms in the country. It has been all "up hill" since
then. Belcan meets a variety of technical needs for the industry including
testing, development, and execution; architectural and facilities engineering;
process engineering and design; equipment development; and more. Belcan
is a leader in partnering relationships in such diverse industries as
paper making, lighting, pharmaceuticals, and chemical processes, to
name just a few.
Mr. Anderson was married to the former Ruth M. Tucker of Middletown , Ohio . She died in 2006. They have one daughter, Candace D. McCaw, and three grandchildren. Continually supporting the University, the Andersons, their daughter, Candace, and the three grandchildren are all University of Kentucky Fellows .
Mr. Anderson was inducted into the College of Engineering Hall of Distinction in 1993.
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