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| Hey there! hope all is well in Bluffton! This is Kallen Marques DeOliveira class of 1999. Just a note letting you know I have moved to Hawaii. So, ALOHA! :) I have been with a company called Nouveau Riche Co. for a year and a half, and I just got promoted in March as their Regional Advisor to train and develop sales reps, as well as launch and manage sales for the markets of Hawaii, Colorado, Indiana, Southern Michigan, Nebraska and Wyoming. Nouveau Riche provides a great out of the box education to those who want to learn how to invest in Real Estate, and increase their finacial IQ. | 6/5/2008 | edit delete |
| Kent Liechty '06 and Krissy Hoffman '05 were married on June 10, 2006. Kent is a staff accountant for Fred Freppel CPA in Napoleon, Ohio. Krissy is a human resource coordinator for Alex Products, Inc. in Ridgeville Corners, Ohio. Their home is in Archbold, Ohio. | 6/1/2007 | edit delete |
| Terry Hershey ('83) is a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Advisor for Senior Living (CASL). He and his wife, Lauren (Mast '84) own their own financial planning business, VUE Financial Partners, Inc., which became a corporation in 2006. The company is celebrating its five-year anniversary this spring. They offer financial planning, investment services, estate planning, and insurance services. Since recently being joined by a CPA, they also offer tax planning. The Hersheys live in Payette, Idaho with their four children. | 2/22/2007 | edit delete |
| Mark White '89, Willard, Ohio, Director of Technology and Varsity Golf Coach for the Willard City School district. I enjoy traveling, working around the house, and spending time with my wife, Jen and two children, Ben (age 9) and Elli (age 5). I also enjoy golfing, playing guitar and singing. | 7/27/2006 | edit delete |
| HI IM SCOTT DOOLITTLE(CLASS OF 91), I WANTED TO LET MY BLUFFTON FRIENDS KNOW HOW I AM DOING. I MOVED TO LAKELAND FLORIDA AFTER SERVING IN THE NAVY FOR 4 YRS. CURRENTLY I AM WATING TO START TEACHING 6TH GRADE READING AT COMPASS MIDDLE CHARTER IN BARTOW FLORIDA. I WILL ALSO PURSUE GETTING MY TEACHING CERTIFICATE. I AM ALSO GETTING REMARRIED IN DECEMBER. I HOPE MY BLUFFTON FRIENDS ARE DOING OK.............................SCOTT DOOLITTLE | 6/30/2006 | edit delete |
| Jon ('80), his wife Beth (Garlock), and 5 children are living in Franklin, Tennessee, a small town just south of Nashville, where they have lived 10 years.
Jon is currently contracted as Senior Oracle DBA with Landmark Digital, a subsidiary of BMI. He is helping develop and support their radio broadcast recognition system which can recognize songs played on the radio for copyright and royalty management.
He recently completed an assignment as Lead Oracle DBA and mentor with the Tennessee Board of Regents for their 19 universities during the rollout of the Sungard-SCT ERP product "Banner". This system is used at these institutions and others schools all over the world as their complete Student, Financial, Human Resources, and Alumni solution.
Not only is he busy in his career, but also his family. His older children have and will be married August, 2005 (Luke), April, 2006 (Mark Sizemore), and October, 2006 (Bethany). The youngest 2 (adopted several years ago, and now ages 10 - Gracie and 8 - Blake) will NOT be getting married soon. | 4/25/2006 | edit delete |
| Mary (Gelsanliter '98) and Trent Hire were married September 25, 2004. They are now living in Perrysburg, Ohio. They also welcome their first child, Abram James, born October 28, 2005. Mary works part-time as a Fitness Specialist. | 2/22/2006 | edit delete |
| Timothy Clark (Tim/Fatty) and his bride of many years (Susan "Williamson" Clark) have been teaching in Jacksonville Florida for the past 32 years. Susan has been teaching kindergarten the past 7 years and was voted teacher of the year in her school for the year 2004/2005. With the new year in full swing she has been assigned an "intensive reading" position in order to assist young struggling students elevate their reading potential to their grade level.
| 8/27/2005 | edit delete |