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Ledo Lucietto and Anne Lucietto StoryCorps Interview, Clip 1, 2008


1:57 minutes (1.79 MB)
Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

Ledo Lucietto tells his daughter Anne Lucietto that she started asking about engineering at a young age. She would take apart her toys and other household objects to learn how they worked. Ledo and his family owned a machine shop. Anne is an engineer at Caterpillar Inc.

This recording is Clip 1 of 2. Click on the "Lucietto / Lucietto Interview" link above to find all clips from the interview. Click on the "2008 StoryCorps Interviews" link above to find all audio recordings from the 2008 SWE StoryCorps interviews.

This oral history interview was recorded November 7, 2008 at the Society of Women Engineers WE08 National Conference in Baltimore, Maryland as part of StoryCorps (www.storycorps.net), a nationwide initiative of Sound Portraits Productions to record and collect oral history interviews. This excerpt was selected and produced by the SWE Archivist. The excerpt may have been edited for length and clarity. Audio excerpts may be used for research and educational purposes only.

Ledo Lucietto and Anne Lucietto StoryCorps Interview, Clip 2, 2008


2:50 minutes (2.6 MB)
Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

Ledo Lucietto and his daughter Anne Lucietto remember that she used to follow him around in the family’s machine shop when she was little. Anne is now an engineer at Caterpillar Inc.

This recording is Clip 2 of 2. Click on the "Lucietto / Lucietto Interview" link above to find all clips from the interview. Click on the "2008 StoryCorps Interviews" link above to find all audio recordings from the 2008 SWE StoryCorps interviews.

This oral history interview was recorded November 7, 2008 at the Society of Women Engineers WE08 National Conference in Baltimore, Maryland as part of StoryCorps (www.storycorps.net), a nationwide initiative of Sound Portraits Productions to record and collect oral history interviews. This excerpt was selected and produced by the SWE Archivist. The excerpt may have been edited for length and clarity. Audio excerpts may be used for research and educational purposes only.