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Young Rwandan engineer drawn to ABES’ mission to make the world a better place
Bonheur “Bo” Tumurere joined the ABES Engineering team in 2021, enticed by the firm’s mission to support underserved communities and the opportunity to work with a fellow Rwandan. “Every day ...
New addition to ABES brings international friendship full circle
In January, ABES Engineering welcomed Nick Wong as a senior engineer, a move that brings full circle an international friendship that began 16 years ago at a small South Dakota ...
ABES Engineering CEO and new COO plan to make the world better through engineering
MEMPHIS, TENN. (Jan. 2, 2021) — When ABES Engineering CEO Emmanuel Tuombe announced that Brad Davis had joined the firm as its new Chief Operating Officer, it was much more ...
From Rwanda to the White House: South Dakota Mines Civil Engineering Alumnus Makes His Mark in Washington
Thirteen years ago, Emmanuel Tuombe arrived at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology from Rwanda with little money in his pocket and no connections to the community. What he ...
Profiles in Perseverance
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE EMMANUEL TUOMBE, CEO Growing up during the 1990s in post-genocide Rwanda, Emmanuel Tuombe experienced firsthand not only the human toll of civil war, but also its decimation of ...
Freeman Foundation Award
ABES Engineering was awarded the Vendor of Tomorrow prize in 2017 from the Memphis Minority Business Continuum, which partnered with the Freeman Foundation to recognize minority-owned businesses. ABES was awarded ...