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August Class Notes
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’95  The Greatest

Lori Betz, GTB Medical Service, Inc., our condolences on the recent death of her sister, Sharon Pasternak.

 

’99  The Dynamic

Kitty Dilley, Community Volunteer, has passed away.  She served many nonprofit organizations in our community including Leadership Medina County and the American Red Cross of Medina County.  She will be missed tremendously.  Our condolences go out to her family.

'00 The Spirited
Tom Miller,
Metro-Health Medical Center, has been reappointed to the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board.

 

’01  The Synergetic

Amy Demlow, Critchfield, Critchfield and Johnston, made the Crain’s Cleveland Business List of Largest Law Firms in the region.

 

’02  The Enlightened

Beth Schnabel, Medina County Soil and Water Conservation District, our condolences on the resent death of her father-in-law, George.

 

’05  The Ultimate

Chris Kalina, Medina County Career Center, was re-elected Chairman of the Medina County ADAMH Board,  Chris was appointed to the ADAMH Board by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addition Services.

 

’07  The Inspired

Mike Baach, The Philpott Rubber Company, was named to the newly established State of Ohio Small Business Advisory Council.

 

Kathe Shook, Catholic Charities of Medina County, our condolences on the recent death of her mother.

 

’08  That Class

Tom Hastings, Barberton Community Foundation, has accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer for the Foundation.

 

’09  A Class Act

Nancy Nimmo, Medina County Career Center, has accepted the position of Associate Principal at Medina County Career Center.

 

’10  The Social Class

Lori Hogue, Medina County Educational Service Center, daughter Lizabeth will be attending Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Presott, AZ.  She is majoring in Global Security and Intelligence studies and will be completing her pilot’s license.

 

’11 The Emerald Class

Rebecca Smith, Critchfield, Critchfield and Johnston, made the Crain’s Cleveland Business List of Largest Law Firms in the region.

 



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