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LITTLE BOOK
BIG IMPACT
ADRIAN COLLEGE
JANNA D’AMICO Director of Career Planning
‘02
Prospective Bulldog,
The Office of Career Planning knows how important
your time in college will be to your preparation for the
next step — both personally and professionally. We are
dedicated to assisting students in each phase of their
career and professional development.
Let us be your resource for career advice, resume
preparation, graduate school planning, and job
assistance. There is a distinctive difference in the way
we position our graduates for success and it’s a result of
our personal approach to individual career counseling,
workshops, classroom presentations, and networking
opportunities.
In these pages you’ll see the faces of some of our recent
alumni and read their words on the big impact Adrian
College has made on their lives.
To begin your journey, visit adrian.edu/career_planning.
Adrian College Office of Career Planning
‘02
2009
Interior Design/ Pre-Architecture
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
CURRENT JOB
Art HistoryDirector of Sales & Design, Universal Stone, LLC
2009
Interior Design/ Pre-Architecture
Art HistoryDirector of Sales & Design, Universal Stone, LLC
By graduation day, I was filled with the knowledge and confidence to take the next step toward my career. I had studied abroad in Italy for a summer, which gave me confidence to travel internationally as a sales consultant in my current position. The Career Planning team helped me find a great internship—one of the reasons I qualified for my dream job in Charlotte, North Carolina. I worked all four years in the Admissions Office giving tours to prospective students, which helped me develop interpersonal and sales skills I use every day.
2012
Religion & Philosophy
McNair Scholar
Yale Divinity School
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MERITS
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Adrian College encouraged me to use my abilities to take charge of my future and to be successful in reaching my postgraduate goal to attend Yale Divinity School. I could not have found the success in my pursuit without Adrian College. There is no question you can go to any number of colleges and have a good experience, but I don’t believe my path would have been the same without the remarkable faculty and staff at Adrian College. The professors here push beyond the standard and demand so much more. Adrian College has been integral in shaping who I am.
Adrian College equipped me with a vast number of tools to take into the real world. I was involved in many different groups and organizations throughout my undergraduate education, each experience providing me with the opportunity to multi-task in different roles. Adrian College gave me the tools to think creatively, to challenge myself to pursue new ideas, and to find ways to successfully tackle any situation. I learned to take risks and try something new. There is no question that pushing yourself to the limits can make things happen.
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GRADUATION YEAR
Communications Coordinator, Richmond International Raceway
Mass Mediated Communications; Business Administration
2012
MAJOR
CURRENT JOB
The challenging courses and extra-curricular activities absolutely helped me build my resume. More important, though, were the opportunities for presentations and personal interactions that helped me develop public speaking and interpersonal skills, which will forever be useful in the workplace no matter the situation I’m in.
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2012
Chemistry
Commercial Program Analyst, Wacker Chemical
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
CURRENT JOB
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
GRADUATE SCHOOL
2011
Accounting
Michigan State University
The small classroom experience made it possible for my professors to individually challenge me, helping me develop analytical thinking skills crucial to the accounting profession. Adrian College gave me the skills and knowledge to be successful in my master’s program and will continue to help me as I enter the public accounting field this fall.
Attending Adrian College gave me the confidence and preparation for the business world beyond my years as a student and an athlete. The business professors at Adrian College provide real-life knowledge and experience that made learning interesting and impactful. The faculty really care and take pride in what they do, which gave me a broader view of my academic experience outside of the classroom.
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
CURRENT JOB
2011
Business Administration, Marketing
Marketing Representative, Lincoln Financial Group
Everyone on campus, from my professors to the personnel involved in the organizations I participated in, truly helped shape who I am today. The close-knit Adrian College community allowed me to engage in conversations with professors and staff who helped guide my career choice and focus my career goals. I would not have had the opportunity to engage in practical, hands-on learning experiences at a larger college.
2007
Criminal Justice
Psychology
Community Police Officer, Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
CURRENT JOB
2011
Business Administration
Political Science & Psychology
University of Michigan Law School
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
GRADUATE SCHOOL
By emphasizing a well-rounded, liberal arts education, Adrian College aided my path to law school. I took numerous writing intensive courses which helped me on the LSAT, as well as writing my personal statement. My classes at Adrian emphasized critical and analytical thinking which were crucial components in achieving my goal of attending University of Michigan Law School.
My internship with Fathead opened the door to my job, and my Adrian College education laid the foundation for my success. I was more prepared and confident in interviews due to the experience offered through the Office of Career Planning. I believe my Adrian College experience was eye-opening, reaffirming how well prepared and educated I was in the pursuit of my career goals.
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2011
Argumentation & Advocacy
Chemistry
Project Manager, BodyPartChart, Fathead
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
CURRENT JOB
Adrian College began preparing me from my first day on campus. I was guided in the steps I needed to take to start a successful career, and was able to take classes that balanced knowledge and creativity. I believe my education at Adrian opened doors when I was applying for jobs. The faculty and adminis-tration were happy to help me with anything I needed!
2011
Graphic Design
Graphic Designer, The Tapco Group
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
CURRENT JOB
Adrian College helped me become a professional in today’s world by expecting me to be a professional at the collegiate level. My time at Adrian College fostered my creativity and professionalism in two ways. First, I was not just a number and my ideas mattered from day one. Second, my study abroad experience enabled me to see the bigger picture. Because of this, in my position at Roeper, I was asked recently to attend an exchange to South Africa for two weeks. Clearly my experiences as a Bulldog continue to impact my career success.
2007
Music Education
Upper & Middle School Vocal Music Director, The Roeper School
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
CURRENT JOB
2010
English
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
GRADUATE SCHOOL
CURRENT JOB
Master of Art in English, Loyola University
Program Director, Playworks
At Adrian College, I had opportunities to mentor students through the Office of Multicultural Programs and the Welcome Week program. I had incredible role models in my professors and the administrators who really pushed me to do my best. The relationships I built with faculty made the biggest impact on me. I hope that I can inspire some of my students at Playworks the way that I was inspired during my time at Adrian College.
My core business classes focused on very relevant issues that helped me develop competencies in a variety of important business functions. The smaller class sizes were a great benefit because as a student you have much more access to the professor and their resources. Finally, I felt that the professors and administrators cared deeply about the students and how to improve our experience on campus. That feeling created a comfort zone that allowed me to explore my interests in each area I studied.
2011
International Business
German & Economics
QM Body/HVAC Engineer, Volkswagen Group of America
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
CURRENT JOB
2011
Business Administration, Marketing
Tradeshow and Special Event Specialist, Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
CURRENT JOB
People say it’s not what you know but who you know. After graduating and experiencing it firsthand, I know those people could not be more right. Networking is a great way to get your foot in the door and your resume to the top of the pile. Developing networks is one of the greatest things about Adrian College. The small school and the intimate class sizes allowed me to develop relationships with professors on a personal level. Those relationships opened doors with professionals and alumni that paved the way for my success.
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2011
Biology
Chemistry
Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
GRADUATE SCHOOL
I truly loved the Biology and Chemistry faculty at Adrian College. They were always helpful and I felt like I really got to know them beyond the lectures. They took an avid interest in my success, and even worked with me to finish my minor in Chemistry over the summer to ensure I graduated on time. The classes were very challenging so it was good preparation for my workload after my undergraduate years. I can’t say enough about a school where everyone knows you and everyone wants to see you succeed.
Adrian had a direct impact on my admission to dental school. My letters of recommendation were from people I knew well and had worked with extensively. The academic and extracurricular opportunities provided at Adrian gave me the tools I needed to be admitted to and experience success in dental school. The interpersonal skills I learned through my involvement in student organizations has proven valuable, and the academic foundations laid have guided me through the coursework. I value the broad array of experiences I had as an undergraduate student and I am thankful each day for them and Adrian College.
2010
Biology
GRADUATION YEAR
MAJOR
MINOR
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Chemistry
University of Detroit-Mercy, School of Dentistry
INTERESTED IN GRAD SCHOOL? BULLDOGS ARE STUDYING ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITYCOLORADO STATE UNIVERSITYGARRETT-EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYGEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYINDIANA UNIVERSITY LAWMICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYPRINCETON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF KANSASUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANUNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAMEUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITYWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST. LOUISWAYNE STATE UNIVERSITYYALE UNIVERSITY
CHUCK BAER ‘59 Divisional President (retired), Becton-Dickinson
ROBYN ARRINGTON, M.D. ’66 Chief Medical Director, Total Health Care
STEVE SWIGART ‘70Chairman & CEO, Spartan Chemical Co.
RON BATORY ’71 President & COO, Conrail
DICK SWEEBE ‘71President & CEO, Diamond International Trucks
STEVE WOLFE ‘71 CFO & VP Finance (retired), Toro International
HENRY DAYRINGER, Ph.D. ‘72Science Fellow (retired), Monsanto
AMANDA MEITZ ‘72Senior Microbiologist, Biosolutions
MARK MAGNUSON ’75 President, Anode Inc.
KURT DARROW ‘77 Chairman, President & CEO, La-Z-Boy Corporation
SHELLEY (BROWN) MILANO ’78Executive VP & General Counsel (retired), Starbucks Coffee Senior Vice President, General Counsel (retired), Eddie BauerNOTA
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CHUCK BAER ‘59 Divisional President (retired), Becton-Dickinson
ROBYN ARRINGTON, M.D. ’66 Chief Medical Director, Total Health Care
STEVE SWIGART ‘70Chairman & CEO, Spartan Chemical Co.
RON BATORY ’71 President & COO, Conrail
DICK SWEEBE ‘71President & CEO, Diamond International Trucks
STEVE WOLFE ‘71 CFO & VP Finance (retired), Toro International
HENRY DAYRINGER, Ph.D. ‘72Science Fellow (retired), Monsanto
AMANDA MEITZ ‘72Senior Microbiologist, Biosolutions
MARK MAGNUSON ’75 President, Anode Inc.
KURT DARROW ‘77 Chairman, President & CEO, La-Z-Boy Corporation
SHELLEY (BROWN) MILANO ’78Executive VP & General Counsel (retired), Starbucks Coffee Senior Vice President, General Counsel (retired), Eddie Bauer
PAT WEBSTER ‘82President & COO, Universal Forest Products Inc.
KEVIN YOUNG ’83 Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
ERIN (BURT) IBELE ’83 & DAN IBELE ‘83 VP/Corporate Secretary, Health Care REIT, Inc.VP/Global Sales & Marketing, Libbey Glass
DAVE BEACHNAU ‘84Executive Director, Detroit Sports
MIKE ROGERS ’85 8th District Michigan Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives
VIRG BERNERO ’86 Mayor, City of Lansing, Michigan
DOUG HUDGINS, Ph.D. ’86 Astrochemist, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
BOB MILLER ’86 U.S. Department of Foreign Service (Tanzania, Belarus)
MICHELLE (YOUNG) POTTER ‘91Director of Operations, England Logistics
CHRIS TIMMIS, Ed.D. ’95 Superintendent, Adrian Public Schools
MARCY (MCNAMARA) GALLAGHER ‘98 & BRIAN GALLAGHER ‘99 Special Agents, U.S. Secret Service
Biology student received a paid internship at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland First cohort of 5 students in Athletic Training pass Board of Certification national exam in Athletic Training (national pass rate is 50%; ours is 100%)
Two Music Education students won first and third place respectively in the statewide National Association of Teachers Singing Voice Competition
BULLDOGS ARE A GIFTED GROUP. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
Over 70 students presented, performed or exhibited research during the Annual Ribbons of Excellence Day Program
Art student earned a master’s of art degree in expressive therapies from the University of Louisville. While there, she won the Vija Lusebrink Award for Creativity in an Internship Placement and the Graduate Dean’s Citation Award
Two students earned awards for cartoon and ad design for the College World newspaper from Michigan Collegiate Press Association
Fifty students went to Nicaragua to do medical and dental outreach in Managua and the surrounding areas during holiday break
BULLDOGS ARE A GIFTED GROUP. HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
LIBERAL ARTS Teach for America, Ethan Allen, Yale University
SCIENCESSt. Johns Hospital, Orthopedic Rehab, EAG Coating Solu-tions, Health Specialist of Lenawee, University of Michigan
BUSINESS Richmond International Raceway, Waddell & Reed Financial Services, Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, Fathead LLC, Labatt Breweries, Pilkington North America, Frito-Lay Corporation, New York Life Insurance & Volkswagen
SOCIAL SCIENCES United States Secret Service, Ottawa County Sheriff’s Department, Windsor Police, Fraser School District, Adrian Public Schools
JUST A FEW OF THE INFLUENTIALORGANIZATIONS WHERE ADRIANALUMNI ARE MAKING AN IMPACT
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JUST A FEW OF THE INFLUENTIALORGANIZATIONS WHERE ADRIANALUMNI ARE MAKING AN IMPACT
STUDENTS STUDYING ABROADFALL AND SPRING SEMESTER
JAPANMEXICO
ITALYSOUTH KOREA
SPAINENGLAND
ARGENTINANORTHERN IRELAND
FRANCE
DOMINICAN REPUBLICSCOTLAND GERMANYAUSTRIA
CHILECOSTA RICA
GUAM THAILAND
& SEMESTER-AT-SEA
The Adrian Impact goes beyond
this little book.
Our graduates influence
innovation every day through their
creativity, passion, and leadership.
To learn more, visit adrian.edu/impact
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