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Fall 2009 / Winter 2010

Alumni Updates

By Meghann Heft  

1979

John E. Steele

Commercial Art Technology

John was recently hired by Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County as a public information specialist, where he helps educate local organizations about public-health safety concerns.

1982

Nancy L. Machulskiy

Art

Nancy now lives in Lebanon with her husband and serves as the 9-1-1 operations manager for the Warren County Department of Emergency Services.

1985

Tony Hartshorn

Liberal Arts

A former member of the Sinclair Alumni Council, Tony is now account manager for Promatch Solutions, a digital printing company. Along with his Sinclair Community College degree, he also holds a Bachelor of Arts in communication management from University of Dayton.

2001

Krista R. Wyatt

Liberal Arts

Krista was recently named captain of the Lebanon Fire Department. She has a Bachelor of Science from Miami University, in addition to her Sinclair degree.

2002

Lauren N. Linsenbigler

Nursing

Lauren works as a nurse in the cardiac catheterization lab at Good Samaritan Hospital, where she monitors blood pressure, hemodynamics and EKG screens. She also assists scrub technicians, physicians and patients with equipment and medication. She is currently working toward a Bachelor of Science in nursing at Indiana Wesleyan University.

By Meghann Heft

Meghann Heft recently graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from the University of Dayton. She can be reached at meghann.heft@gmail.com.

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