How an Engineer鈥檚 Life is Made

Danielle Killoran
Danielle (Boyd) Killoran, B.S.鈥12, is living in a real-life episode of 鈥淗ow It鈥檚 Made.鈥 At least that is how she describes her career since graduating from 色色啦鈥檚 College of Engineering and Applied Sciences paper engineering program.

In May 2021, Killoran was promoted to Learning and Development Manager, Global Industrial at , where she has worked since 2012, beginning in their career training program, then joining the Michigan engineering sales team before a series of promotions landed her in her current role.

鈥淚 work with customers who manufacture all types of things! I get to work with bottling soda (and seeing how it is created in all steps). I鈥檝e seen particle board鈥攚hich was probably the coolest process I have seen thus far! And, I鈥檝e watched cars being made that are still not released for sneak peeks to almost anyone yet!鈥 says Killoran. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fun process.鈥

But it isn't only the processes that Killoran enjoys about her career. 鈥淪ome of the most interesting people I meet each day are those who share stories of building airplanes or working to design new motors for old paper conversion technology or those who design new plants from the ground up (what a task!). The fun of my role is meeting so many people with such diverse backgrounds and experience and getting to learn so much from all of them!鈥

Meeting the challenges in her industry also drives Killoran鈥檚 professional efforts.

鈥淭he biggest challenge in our field is the ever-pressing need for more clean water鈥攎ostly for drinking鈥攚hich adds to cost increases across many industries,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hese increases in the cost of water drive us to reduce, reuse and recycle. Recycling all water within a plant and reusing it can be a difficult process, but we are committed to finding ways to clean and repurpose water.鈥

Killoran says her academic experience at 色色啦 prepared her for her career in ways she didn鈥檛 expect. Since she has landed in sales, an environment that requires advanced technical knowledge as well as strong communication skills.

鈥淐ommunication is key!鈥 says Killoran. 鈥淭he College of Engineering encouraged learning and group project work, as well presentations and public speaking skills. These activities have helped further my career as public speaking and group participation are very big skills needed in the corporate business and engineering world.鈥

And while Killoran is dedicated to her career and the work of Ecolab/Nalco Water, she embraces time with family (she married a Bronco!), hobbies, volunteering for a local charity and participating in activities outside of work, emphasizing that balance is a must.

鈥淚 think the secret is working hard when you鈥檙e at work and striving to complete your work on time to allow yourself appropriate time outside of work to live your life. I work very hard but hold sacred the time with family.鈥

And for this engineer, that is how a real life is made.

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