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2019
Cassie Cabell
(A.S., Radiologic Technology). “I am working
at Summers County ARH as a radiologic
technologist. I am also being cross-trained in
Computer Tomography (CT).”
Emily Hicks
(B.S., Elementary Education). Special
education teacher at Welch Elementary
School. “I’m starting my Master One SPED at
Concord University.”
2018
Kelly Denise Bailey
(B.A., Social Science). “I am a Child Protective
Services Social Worker for the McDowell
County Department of Health and Human
Resources.”
Trisha Combs
(B.S., Psychology). Social Worker 3 with
Raleigh DHHR Youth Services.
Kilie Pauley
(B.A., Humanities). Graduate studies in
organizational communications, WVU. Copy
editor for the Bluefield Daily Telegraph. “I
plan to continue to the doctoral level!”
Brady Shrader
(B.S., Sociology). Graduate research at
Marshall University, Department of
Sociology and Anthropology.
McNair Scholar, 2019-2020.
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Brittany Goss
(B.A., Social Science). “I am an Assistant
Supervisor in the Residential Support Services
In-Home Program at Cumberland Mountain
Community Services Board. I write service
plans and supervise employees. I also audit
books part time in the Day Support Program!”
Mark Corvin
(B.S., Applied Science). Studying at the West
Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. Zachary Wayne Green
(B.A., Social Sciences). (L.L.D., Elon
University, 2020). Associate attorney with
Roberson, Haworth & Reese in High Point, NC.
David Delida
(B.S., Criminal Justice). Crisis Intervention
Specialist at Southern Highlands Community
Mental Health Center. Audrey Hicks
(B.S., Psychology). Behavior Support Specialist,
Psychological Assessment and Intervention
Services.
Jelena Jevtic
(B.A., Political Science). Assistant Program
Coordinator, NewGen Peacebuilders. Wesley “Wes” Jones
(B.S., Applied Science). Doctor of Pharmacy
student at the University of Charleston School
of Pharmacy.
Tiffany McKinney
(B.S., Social Science). “I’m currently working
as a GMIT at Advance Auto Parts. I plan to
further my education.”
Morgan Johnson
(B.S., Nursing and Health Service
Management). WVU Medicine Ruby
Memorial Hospital.
(cont’d Class of 2017)
2017
Kristin Brown Mahood
(B.S., Applied Science). Studying at the West
Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.
Benjamin Duncan
(B.S., Applied Science). Studying physics and
computer engineering at WVU. Completed
internship at the National Institutes of Health.
Josh Doud
(B.S., Applied Science). Pharmaceutical sales
professional at Amarin Pharma. “Loving my
profession!”
Julie Street Neal
(B.S., Applied Science). Masters, Health
Administration, Ashford University. “I just
started at Summers ARH at the off-campus
clinic.”
Alva October
(B.S., Social Science). Masters, Social Work,
WVU, 2019. “I am a therapist at Pressley Ridge
Laurel Park for their residential level 3 boys
program. I’m going for my license in 2020.”
Jessica Peak
(B.A., Social Science). Masters, Social Work,
Concord University. “I currently work as a
case manager at Families R Us and as a
Service Coordinator for the IDD waiver
program at Southern Highlands Community
Mental Health Center.”
Quartney Settle
(B.S., Social Science). Facilitator at Pressley
Ridge Safe at Home.
Stevie Lee Steers
(B.A., English). Masters, Marshall
University, 2019. “My Master’s thesis,
‘Slasher Films and Self-Harm: A Relationship
of Self-Hatred and Trauma,’ has been
published by Marshall University Press. I’m
currently enrolled in an English doctoral
program at the University of Texas in Austin.”
Chelsea Winfree
(B.A., Social Sciences). Blueridge Behavioral
Healthcare. Therapeutic day clinician with
Roanoke public schools.
Kayla- Raye York
(B.A., Regents Bachelor of Arts). “I’m a
counselor for the VADOC and currently
working towards my Masters at Liberty
University. I look forward to start teaching
English as a Second Language this year.”
2016
Lacey Andrews
(B.S, Applied Science). Masters, Marshall
University, 2019. “I’m currently working in
Pediatric Neurology at Vanderbilt Children’s
Hospital as a clinical trial coordinator. We
focus on children with rare diseases.”
Kevin Moxey
(B.S., Civil Engineering Technology; B.S.,
Engineering/Industrial Management).
M. Eng./Industrial Management, U. of
Louisville, 2018. Project Field Engineer, Berkel
& Co., Clarksville, IN. Member, American
Society of Civil Engineers.
Jerry Perdue
(B.A., Humanities). Masters, Purdue
University, 2019. Director of Student Services,
Daymar College.
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