Kurt Kiser:  

CLASS OF 1989
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Wilmington, DE
Bolton High SchoolClass of 9999
Bolton, CT
Seabrook, TX
Hockessin, DE
Seabrook, TX

Kurt's Story

Life Family: My wife, Regina, and I married in 2000 and currently have two wonderful girls, Abigail and Grace, ages 5 and 2 years. We met in our tiny little church and were friends for about a year. Six months after deciding we could be more than freinds we wed. Jobs: Having spent 8 years as an Aerospace engineer I really only enjoyed going into work a handful of days... usually when I was off on a business trip. My best day was putting the information together while in the middle east to allow Saudi Air to put two Boeing 777's back into the air. ($300 million a plane!) I made a career change in 2000/2001 and became certified to teach Physics and math. I've now taught math at the high school ...Expand for more
level for 7 years; I've never been sorry for changing from engineering. In addition to teaching, I keep busy during the summers by buying, fixing up and renting properties. Each of my daughters already have a condo which will become theirs when they turn 18. Church: After college I stepped away and did the 'Lone Ranger' thing for a couple years, but have been attending the Presb Church of Manchester now for about 7 or 8 years. (PCA) Education: U of Hartford College of Engineering: BS Electrical Engineering w/ Honors 1993 Lesley University: Masters in Education 2006 Contact: I'll be cancelling the free membership on here... feel free to contact via "kurt_kiser" on "hot" no space then "mail".
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