’94 The Finest
Sandy Calvert, HANDS Foundation, was nominated and elected to serve on the Medina County Women’s Endowment Fund Board of Trustees
Nancy Hudson, OSU Extension, will be retiring from OSU Extension on August 31. She is serving as Council President for Jerusalem Lutheran Church.
’97 The Perfect
Beth Kilchenman, American Red Cross of Medina County, was recognized for her 25 years of service with the Red Cross at the 94th Annual Meeting and Volunteer Recognition Dinner on June 21.
’98 The Favorite
Cindie Schneider, HANDS Foundation, has moved their office to 120 W. Washington Street, Suite 3-B, Medina, OH
’99 The Dynamic
Penny Evans, Stratos Wealth Partners, has joined the company as Partner, Wealth Advisor..
’00 The Spirited
Debbie Destro, BTS Services, reports that Kids Town Child Development Center, Inc. Just received it’s Two Star Up to Quality rating from Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.
’01 The Synergetic
Mary Gifford, Sandridge Food Corporation, retired at the end of June after 26 years of service with the company. Well deserved, Mary!
Susan Vlcek, JrLMC, our condolences on the death of her father, George Prosser.
’02 The Enlightened
Joanne Gahan, Wadsworth City Schools, will serve as Principal of Central Intermediate School.
’03 The Futurist
Pete Ulrich, Highland High School, retired at the end of the school year, ending a career which spanned 32 years in education and 8 years at the school. Before joining Highland Local School District, Pete served in a number of capacities at different schools in Medina including as the Assistant Principal at the Medina County Career Center.
’05 The Ultimate
Dianne DePasquale-Hagerty, Medina Creative Housing, has broken ground and is underway on its construction of Medina Creative Living, III, on Grande Blvd in Medina. The newest living complex will have eight housing units and feature a community center/recreation room that will provide residents with a social gathering area.
’06 The Enterprising
Stacy Bonitz, The Philpott Rubber Company and Trinity Rose Foundation, announced that the 6th annual Trinity Rose Foundation Golf Outing is scheduled for Monday, September 12 at Weymouth Country Club. The proceeds from the outing will provide financial aid to local families dealing with childhood blindness and a research grant to help find a cure. Visit www.trinityrose.org for further information or contact Stacy at stacy@trinityrose.org.
’10 The Social Class
Susan Myers, FirstMerit Bank, and husband Geoff officially became residents of Medina County when they recently moved into their new home in Brunswick. They are expecting their first baby in November.
Tina Gienger, Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce, has recently completed her first year at Institute for Organization Management. This is an intensive week-long nonprofit leadership training program of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, held at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.
’11 The Emerald Class
Paula Canterbury, Wadsworth City Schools, will become the district’s Director of Instruction and Professional Development.
Bonnie Kristan, Littler Mendelson, P.C., was one of twelve women selected to participate in the Ohio Women’s Bar Foundation Leadership Institute.
Rich Bonitz, Creative Intelligence Service, LLC and Trinity Rose Foundation, announced that the 6th annual Trinity Rose Foundation Golf Outing is scheduled for Monday, September 12 at Weymouth Country Club. The proceeds from the outing will provide financial aid to local families dealing with childhood blindness and a research grant to help find a cure. Visit www.trinityrose.org for further information or contact Stacy at stacy@trinityrose.org.