Dan Hague is an accomplished electrical engineer and experienced manager/mentor with a long history of staying the course to complete large corporate and university projects. He has shown consistent leadership skills from early project planning phases including discovery, design, engineering through product procurement and finished system operations including certification, testing, service descriptions, process and policy.
Since 2009, as the senior engineer for Northwestern University, he gathered faculty and staff teaching, learning, and meeting requirements to design AV technologies for a new 355,000 square foot building located in Qatar. Twenty-seven classrooms, 31 meeting rooms, two studios, as well as public indoor and outdoor AV spaces and associated infrastructure connect NU-Q to the Evanston campus and the rest of the world. Hague was also senior engineer at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar from 2004 in the role of senior engineer responsible for their new building AV spaces and AV infrastructure from discovery through operations until 2009.
Before spending 10 years in Qatar, Hague was the senior engineer at the University of Michigan serving in the role of project and product team leader for campus video infrastructure convergence initiatives. This role included leadership across three UM campuses in addition to the UM Health System and UM Athletics. He holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Michigan Technological University.