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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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Allison Harvey '15 named to Stark County Twenty under 40!

  Allison (Hammerle) Harvey '15,  government relations and grants manager with  Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio ,  has been chosen as one of the 2025 Twenty under 40! recipients.  Allison has spent her years since graduation at Habitat for Humanity and in the Canton community, where she worked to increase access to affordable housing in Stark County and beyond. Her work has impacted thousands of individuals through the creation of new housing, demolition of abandoned or blighted structures, and working alongside local neighborhood priorities.  " I believe empathy for others is the foundation of being a good community member," Allison said in her interview with the Canton Repository. "Plus, it will save you time and energy, help you to learn and grow, and strengthen your connections with others. Congratulations to Allison on this meaningful accomplishment! We are so thankful for alumni like her who are living examples of servant leadership and keeping...

Reflections from Our Newest Alumni

Why is "the Malone experience" so important--and what sets us apart from other schools? We had the opportunity to meet with several 2025 graduates during that last few weeks of classes and hear about what made their time at Malone unique and meaningful. True to the Pioneer spirit, their answers were thoughtful, authentic, and made several of us in the Alumni office reflect on our own college experience!  Here are a few of their answers; let us know in the comments if these match your Malone takeaways, or if there's something else that marks your formation as a Pioneer! Question: " What has been unique about your Malone experience?" Our 2025 alumni said...    The close community dorms I see familiar faces everyday Relationships across different departments and groups around campus My professors go above and beyond Spiritual Formation Opportunities  I actually know my advisor! The small class size; I'm more than a number.   Question: How has your Malone exper...

Quinn Parker '11 named to Stark County Twenty under 40!

  Quinn Parker '11, principal at GDK and Company ,  has been chosen as one of the 2025 Twenty under 40! recipients.  Quinn has been very involved in Stark County and the Canton community, including service with Cleveland Clinic Mercy Medical Foundation, Malone University, ystark!, Canton Montessori, and Church Sport Recreation Ministries.  "My goal is to continue growing as a leader in both my profession and in the community," Parker said in his interview with the Canton Repository. "I want to keep building meaningful relationships with clients, mentoring younger professionals and finding ways to give back through coaching and service. "Long-term, I hope to help create opportunities for others in Stark County — whether through business, sports, or community outreach. My aspiration is to lead with integrity, serve with purpose, and always look for ways to make a positive impact where I live and work."  Congratulations to Quinn on this meaningful accomplishme...