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Christy Moore '00 earns promotion at Deerfield Centers for Addictions Treatment

Christy Moore '00 has been promoted from her role as a drug and alcohol therapist to Clinical Supervisor at Deerfield Centers for Addictions Treatment in Warren, PA. Congratulations to Christy for this promotion!

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...

James Sommers Jr. '98

  At the time of his passing, Jim was a Senior IT Recruiter at Korn Ferry, where he was known for his professionalism and commitment to his work. Outside of his career, Jim was a passionate and highly regarded photographer. His ultimate favorite subject to photograph was his son, Luke, and the Wadsworth baseball and football teams that Luke played for. Jim traveled to breathtaking locations such as Iceland, Death Valley, the National Parks (which were very special to him), Utah and Arizona. His dedication to capturing the perfect shot often took him on thrilling adventures, where no amount of time or effort was too great to get the perfect picture. Over time, Jim developed a deep love for photographing the rodeo and barrel racing, and his exceptional work earned him the honor of Photographer of the Year multiple times. Jim passed away on February 21, 2025. Please see  www.legacy.com

Linda Bradford '93

  Linda Bradford '93 on February 14, 2025. See  www.beaconjournal.com

Margaret (Maggie) Sayre '97

  Margaret (Maggie) Sayre '97 on February 8, 2025. See  www.legacy.com

Martha Diebler '67

  Martha Diebler '67 on February 5, 2025. See  linncountynews.net

Kay Luntz *88

  Kay Luntz *88 on February 6, 2025. See  www.cantonrep.com

Orion Aubihl *61

Rev. Orion Aubihl *61, on February 2nd, 2025. See  www.sandersfuneralhomes.com  

Robert Shardy '03

  Robert Shardy '03 on January 26, 2025. See  www.heritagecremationsociety.com

Charles (Chuck) Tyburski

  Charles (Chuck) Tyburski on January 31, 2025. See  www.cantonrep.com

Esther Hess '77

  Esther G. Hess '77 on January 14, 2025. See  webbweekly.com

Lucille (Kilmer) Mangrum *55

  Lucille (Kilmer) Mangrum *55 on January 26, 2025. See  www.jenkinsfuneralhome.net