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Five Alumni Selected for Marion Technical College Hall of Fame

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The awards for past Alumni Hall of Fame inductees.
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After a flood of nominations, Marion Technical College selected five outstanding alumni to be inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6:30 p.m.

They include:

  • Lisa Bush, Vice President and Wealth Advisor at Alluvial Private Wealth; Class of 2016
  • John Case, Director of Technology at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, Class of 2004
  • Jill Chitwood, Owner of Sights Unseen Travel Agency, Class of 1982
  • Keith Stansbery, Senior Field Service Engineer at Beckman-Coulter, Class of 2006
  • Amber Wertman, CEO of the United Way of North Central Ohio, Class of 2002

“We are excited to celebrate these leaders and their success,” said Dr. Ryan McCall, president of Marion Tech. “These alumni are making positive impacts in their fields and communities. We hope our students will model their excellence.”

The public is invited to recognize these outstanding alumni on Thursday, Nov. 21, on the Marion Campus at 1467 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Marion.

The evening will start with networking and appetizers at 5 p.m. during a Business After Hours in conjunction with the Marion Area and Wyandot County Chambers of Commerce.

“These leaders quietly make a difference and help those around them,” said Dr. Amy Adams, executive vice president of Planning, Advancement and Student Engagement at Marion Tech. “We are excited to recognize them or all they do to make our world better.”

Attendees are invited to RSVP by emailing rsvp@mtc.edu or calling (740) 386-4203. Details on parking and a campus map are available on mtc.edu.

Each attendee was selected based on demonstrated excellence and growth in their field; service to the community; and the example set for students of what can be accomplished with a degree from Marion Tech.

For more than 50 years, Marion Tech has provided a quality, affordable, personalized education to tens of thousands of students to start or advance in their careers. With in-demand programs and hands-on learning, Marion Tech offers a smart choice for earning a short-term certificate, associate degree, and now, a bachelor of science in nursing. For more information, go to mtc.edu.

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Written by: WKTN Staff

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