Show TOMMY L. NIXON Named Chief Tommy L. of and recently appointed chief of the Management Engineering Office at Hill Air Force has been installed as president of the Great Salt Lake Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers THE CHAPTER covers eastern southern and southwest Nixon will serve for the Installation was held at the institute's annual spring dinner-dance held Saturday May at the Fort Douglas Officer's Open Mess in Salt Lake OTHER officers also installed include Merrill C. Salt Lake vice Ronald L. Whet Woods Cross W. James Sandy Copper Board of Directors named Chester Spanish Fork S. William J. Salt Lake City of The new president resides at Fairview Centerville with his wife and two of their four CURRENTLY he is assigned as chief of the Management Engineering a detachment from the Air Force Logistics Com-m a n d Headquarters at Wright-Patterson designated to service the Utah Base for all staff type industrial engineering services which include man power and engineering consultant services for all levels of He joined the work force at Hill for the second time in serving in engineering or management capacities until 1964 when he joined in the Manpower Validation Program which has evolved to the current Management Engineering HE IS a native of raised in Idaho Idaho where he graduated from high His formal education was acquired from Weber State College and the University of He served over two years in the U. S. Army in the European invasion and NIXON is a senior member of the and has served the Great Salt Lake Chapter as a director and vice president in addition to chairing several committees over the past five He has been very active in youth activities such the Boy Scouts of America over 34 years in positions from scoutmaster to operating committee vice-chairman of the Great Salt Lake Council coaching little league bowling and football and supervising as many as of our youth in the United States Air Force Reserve for the last sixteen |