Mike Dworakowski helped build rockets with Elon Musk鈥檚 SpaceX. Dworakowski鈥攁 supply chain management and finance dual major鈥攁dvises a family business to make financially smart and streamlined decisions. And he鈥檚 created award-winning racecars while on 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 Formula SAE Electric team.
Reflecting on his college experience, the December 2017 College of Business graduate said 萝莉社-Dearborn helped him deliver on his dreams.
鈥淚 owe it all to this campus. The opportunities I鈥檝e been given here have allowed me to realize my potential, to channel my ambition,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f I would have told my freshman-year self what I was going to be able to do before I graduated, I would have said, 鈥楴o way.鈥欌
Dworakowski said his parents, who emigrated from Poland seeking opportunities in America, stressed the importance of a college degree to him. And with the Michigan name, strong programs and close proximity to home, 萝莉社-Dearborn was the right choice.
鈥淢y parents built a successful real estate business from hard work and doing everything themselves. To teach me responsibility, I was able to help too. I鈥檇 assist with translation since they are non-native English speakers and with financial transactions. We鈥檙e a team,鈥 said Dworakowski, sharing his initial interest in gaining a College of Business degree. 鈥淏ut my time at 萝莉社-Dearborn allowed me to tap into my other interest too鈥攖aking part in the 鈥楧esign. Build. Test.鈥 process of engineering.鈥
Dworakowski, who鈥檚 active in and Alpha Kappa Psi, said he was invited to 鈥渄rop into the shop for a meeting鈥 when inquiring about the at a campus organization fair.
鈥淚鈥檝e always loved cars and how different processes and pieces can come together to create optimal performance and conditions,鈥 said Dworakowski, who joined the Formula SAE Electric Team, first handling the business administration side of the build and later serving as co-captain. 鈥淔ormula SAE gave me the chance to get involved with the full product development process.鈥
Formula SAE also gave him the opportunity to meet a recruiter from SpaceX, where Dworakowski later landed three internships鈥攖wo in Cape Canaveral, Fla., assisting with the first successful Falcon 9 rocket launch and landing; the other in their California rocket-building facility.
鈥淢y business education helped me have the confidence to handle millions of dollars in purchase orders and to find cost savings for SpaceX by mapping out high-opportunity cost reduction targets. And my Formula SAE experience helped me understand the rocket drawings, so I knew what I was buying and why it was important,鈥 said Dworakowski, who worked with SpaceX from September 2015 to August 2016, first in non-flight purchasing and later in direct vehicle procurement.
In addition to SpaceX, Dworakowski had internships with Toyota North America, Nissan North America, BorgWarner Thermal Systems and BorgWarner MorseTEC.
Dworakowski said his time and experience on campus has given him an 鈥淴 factor,鈥 something he doesn鈥檛 believe he would have gotten anywhere else. Dworakowski recently accepted an international supply chain consultant position with 4flow, a German-based company with an office in Detroit.
鈥滻鈥檝e been able to accomplish amazing things because of my parents, my professors and my teammates. These are all people who believed in me and taught me what I needed to succeed,鈥 Dworakowski said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檒l take the lessons they鈥檝e shared with me as I move into my next chapter.鈥