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Edwin G. Malzahn
Inducted 1993
Edwin
G. Malzahn has achieved great honor and distinction as a skilled
professional engineer, a successful business executive, a prominent
government administrator, and a contributor to numerous humanitarian
and philanthropic endeavors. A 1943 graduate of OSU, he later became
president and chief executive officer of Charles Machine works, Inc.
-- manufacturer of the internationally marketed Ditch Witch line of
trenching and underground construction equipment.
A gifted professional engineer, Mr. Malzahn was named to the OSU
Engineering Hall of Fame in 1966 and received the Oklahoma Society
of Professional Engineers "Wonders of Engineering" Award in 1969. A
1970 inductee to the OSU Alumni Association Hall of Fame, Mr.
Malzahn also was honored by the Oklahoma Society of Professional
Engineers as the "Outstanding Engineer in Management" for 1972.
Mr. Malzahan's numerous outstanding engineering and management
achievements in the equipment manufacturing field are matched by his
many professional contributions to the industry. He was elected
president of the Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute for
1982-83, and he earlier was named the Central U.S. region's 1965
"Small Businessman of the Year" by the National Council for Small
Business Management. Mr. Malzahan's company also received the
President's "E" Award for Excellence in Exporting in 1971.
Mr. Malzahn ably served as director of the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce and Industry and as chairman of the Oklahoma Industrial and
Parks Commission, both during Governor Henry Belmopan's first
administration. A member and chairman of the Oklahoma Advisory
Council for the Small Business Administration, he also served with
great distinction on the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma A&M
Regents. This service was of significant benefit to his alma mater,
OSU, and to the other A&M member institutions.
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