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Dan Owolabi '07 has book added to Harvard University curriculum

      Dan Owolabi '07 recently found out the good news that his book, Authentic Leadership , was added to the curriculum at Harvard University! In his book, Dan talks about how effective leaders have nothing to hide, nothing to prove, and nothing to lose! He also talks about how authentic leaders are magnetic, confident, and resilient leaders. Dan's book will be utilized in Harvard's Professional & Executive Development program! A brief synopsis of Authentic Leadership : Most people who start a business, get a promotion, or lead for the first time have a decent grasp of what the actual work of leadership looks like. But what hits them out of nowhere is the pervasive sense of insecurity. It's hard to shake: the feeling that you're not enough, the sense that you suddenly have something to hide, something to prove, or something to lose. Leaders feel insecurity like distance runners feel tired. It's not a question of if runners will feel tired, but when. They kn...
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Linda Stevens-Butts '70

Born June 5, 1948 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Linda graduated from Mount Vernon High in 1966 and Malone University in 1970 with a degree in elementary education. She taught in the Canton City Schools for a few years then changed careers and retired after 28 years from Stark County Department of Jobs and Family Services as a Program Administrator. Linda enjoyed traveling, reading, volunteering with the Big Brothers and Big Sisters program, tutoring children through different churches and organizations, volunteered at Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital and was a member of Mercy Hospital's ANGEL Network who did outreach to women and men regarding breast cancer. We send prayers for comfort and peace to Linda's family and friends during this difficult time. To see the full obituary, click below.  https://www.cantonrep.com/ obituaries/pwoo1177842

Sue Grabowski '91 honored at Women's Impact Awards

  The 2025 Women's Impact Awards were recently held this past Saturday, May 3rd at Prestwick Country Club in Green. Among the honorees was Sue Grabowski '91. The Women's Impact Awards honor individuals who have advanced women in both the workplace and in the community. Sue was awarded the Connection Award as one of five award recipients out of 23 individuals nominated for awards this year. Sue currently serves as the CEO of Desidara, a marketing firm with several clients regionally, nationally, and internationally. Sue also serves on numerous regional boards, such as Malone University and ArtsinStark. Congratulations to Sue on this outstanding achievement!

Welcome to the world Enzo Leone!

  Congratulations to Carlie & Vincent Leone '19 on the birth of their baby boy, Enzo James Leone! Enzo was born at the end of March and is doing well!! Thanks be to God for this amazing blessing and we are so happy for Carlie and Vincent!