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Kirk Greaves '08 featured in Louisville Neighbor

 








Kirk Greaves '08 was recently featured in the Louisville Neighbor for his commitment and service to the Stark County community. Kirk has been a lifelong Stark County resident and has spent his career working with multiple community-forward organizations including the Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities and the Hartville MarketPlace. Kirk is now back serving his alma mater, Malone University, as a Major Gifts Officer. 


Kirk truly lives out the mission of Malone to impact the church, community, and world at a professional and personal level. He loves the Louisville community, where he has been a resident for almost two decades, and has served on the Security and Logistics Committee as part of Canton's Chamber of Commerce. 

Congratulations to Kirk for this recognition on his Christ-centered approach to community! To read about Kirk's life and community involvement, click here.

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