Fall 2009 / Winter 2010
Alumni Updates
1977
Jerry L. Shelby
Procurement & Materials Management
Jerry was presented the Ernest B. Messer Award as the North Carolina Senior Citizen of the Year for his advocacy, leadership, and community service activities. He also recently published a book entitled, "Victims Have No Rights: A Victims Experience with Insurance Companies and the Unjust Judicial System".
2001
Michael A. Seesing
Accounting
After graduating from Sinclair, Michael obtained a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Phoenix in 2008 and is working toward a CMA certification. He is currently the controller of Medical Account Services in Moraine.
2004
Cheryl A. Williams
Nursing
Cheryl has completed her bachelor's degree in nursing from Indiana Wesleyan University and is currently employed at the Dayton VA Medical Center.
2006
Jeremy M. Berry
Business
Jeremy is now working on a bachelor's degree in economics at Wright State University, earning a 3.9 GPA. He then plans to attend Ohio University to pursue a master of arts in applied economics. He is also considering a job offer with the U.S. Census Bureau creating training manuals for census takers. His ultimate goal is to earn a doctorate and teach economics at a college or university -- preferably Sinclair!
2007
Emily R. Walling
Physical Education
Emily is a high ranking amateur cyclist riding for Team Dayton Cycling. She recently earned the top rank in Category 2 riders in Ohio, and is tied for 12th in the nation, as a result of her recent wins at the Tour de Grandview and Joe Martin Stage Race.
2008
Elham Shafie
Business
Elham relocated to Orlando, Florida where she now works at Trustco Bank.
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