Tuesday, October 24, 2017

University of Iowa Engineering graduate William C. Ditch (BS 1956 mechanical engineering) was inducted today into the College of Engineering's Distinguished Engineering Alumni Academy.  Ditch was honored at a private ceremony in Iowa City, IA.

"Bill Ditch’s strong entrepreneurial spirit, impeccable ethical standards, and drive to complete complex projects has led him to a career filled with innovation, determination, and success," Alec Scranton, dean of the College of Engineering, said.

Ditch is the 83rd distinguished graduate of the college to become a member of the academy, created to honor University of Iowa engineering alumni for their personal contribution toward engineering achievement, leadership, and service to the profession and to society. For all academy members, go to https://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/alumni/awards/honor-wall/distinguished-engineering-alumni-academy-members.

A native of Muscatine, Iowa, Ditch served in the U.S. Army at Ft. Riley, KS. He returned to Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa in 1956 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering via the G.I. Bill.

After graduation, Ditch was hired by AT&T, and lead important projects establishing communications networks across the country and across the world.  His analysis of the flow of information traffic guided the company’s strategies for revenue growth.  When he left AT&T he was the regional vice president for the East Coast.

He then joined ADT, which provides residential and small business electronic security, fire protection and other related alarm monitoring services worldwide.

Wanting to explore and develop his own entrepreneurial goals, Ditch founded his first company, The Sterling Group, in 1986 with a former colleague from ADT. Other former ADT colleagues were brought in over the years.  The Sterling Group, with more than 600 employees nationwide, had many subsidiaries and affiliated companies. Ditch served as CEO, was on the Board of Directors, and served as an officer on most of the companies in the group.  The Sterling Group was sold in December 2013 to Cennox, a British global leader in banking and retail support services.

Ditch’s knowledge transcended all aspects of the companies, from specialized unit pay systems, routing field employee work schedules, technical aspects of all types of fieldwork, and insurance.  The companies included:

Sterling Security Services, Inc. of San Diego, CA, and Arizona Sterling Protection, Inc., Phoenix, AZ, which provided physical security, patrol and standing guards, and alarm response.

Sterling Security Systems, Inc., Phoenix, AZ, offering alarm installation and monitoring.

ASI/Alarm Services, Inc., with a presence in more than 30 states, providing inspection of commercial fire and burglar alarm systems, with many various special projects for alarm companies and banks.

Alarm Response, Inc., Las Vegas, NV, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, providing physical security, mainly alarm response.