Kenneth
D. Seaton, Class of '51
Kenneth Seaton was born and raised in the Copper Country and
entered Michigan Tech in 1947. During his years at Tech, he
earned varsity letters in track and basketball, and was MVP
of the basketball team in 1951. He received his baccalaureate
degree in civil engineering in 1951 and joined the Michigan
Highway Department as an engineer trainee. In 1952, he entered
the United States Navy and served as a seaplane pilot in Japan.
Upon his discharge from the Navy, he joined Jones and Laughlin
Steel Corporation as a mining engineer on the Minnesota iron
range. He returned to the Copper Country in 1957 and accepted
a position as an appraiser with Detroit and Northern Savings
and Loan. In 1960, he entered the Savings and Loan Graduate
School at Indiana University and received a diploma in 1962.
He was appointed vice president of Detroit and Northern in
1962, was elected to the board of directors in 1964, and became
president and chief executive officer in 1968. Under his leadership,
Detroit & Northern grew to be the second largest savings
bank based in Michigan. At the same time, Ken participated
in numerous professional, civic and charitable activities.
He was elected Chairman of the Michigan League of Savings
Institutions in 1978, and Chairman of the U.S. League of Savings
Institutions in 1989. He retired from his position as chief
executive officer of D&N Bank in 1992, but continues as
Chairman of the Board.
Ken
presently serves as Chairman of the Suomi College Board of
Trustees, serves on the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army
of the Copper Country, and is a Rotarian and a life member
of the Keweenaw Chamber of Commerce. He received the Michigan
Tech Board of Control Silver Medal in 1973, the Suomi College
Lion Award in 1985, the Northern Michigan University President's
Award for Distinguished Citizenship in 1987, and an Honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters from Suomi College in 1996. Ken is
also a member of the Michigan Tech President's Club and is
an accomplished squash player. He and his wife Lois (nee Isaac)
reside in Hancock and have five children, all of whom are
outstanding skiers.
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