Class Notes: November 2017

’96  The Brightest

Lynda Bowers, ProEdge Realty, is running for Lafayette Township Trustee in the November 7 election.

’97  The Perfect

Denise Gumbita, is running for Chatham Township Trustee in the November 7 election.

’98  The Favorite

Nancy Abbott, Medina Municipal Court, is running for Clerk of Medina Municipal court in the November 7 election.

’00  The Spirited

Jim Berry, Berry Farm II, is running for Sharon Township Trustee in the November 7 election.

’01  The Synergetic

Gregory Oakes, Cincinnati Insurance Companies, is running for Westfield Center Village Council in the November 7 election.

’04  The Exceptional
Ralph Copley, City of Wadsworth, is running for Wadsworth City Ward One Council in the November 7 election.

’05  The Ultimate

Michael Schmidt, Real Log Homes & Prudential Kovack Realtors, is running for Westfield Township Trustee in the November 7 election.

’06  The Enterprising

Gary Werner, Berns, Ockner & Greenberger, LLC, is running for Judge of Medina Municipal court in the November 7 election.

’07  The Inspired

Joseph Delsanter, C.A.R. Marketing, is running for Brunswick City Council at Large in the November 7 election.

’10 The Social Class

Joseph Magnacca, Wadsworth City Schools, is running for Wadsworth City Ward Three Council in the November 7 election.

’11 The Emerald Class

Raymond Schulte, Pepsi, is running for Hinckley Township Trustee in the November 7 election.


Tammy Schebek, Inflatable Images, is running for Brunswick City School Board in the November 7 election.

’13 The Visionary Class

Richard Dumperth, Wolff Bros. Supply, Inc., is running for Chatham Township Trustee in the November 7 election.


Kimberly Bolas Miller, Westfield Bank, is running for Sharon Township Trustee in the November 7 election.

’14 The Class On Fire

Joseph Canestraro, The Money Connection Inc., is running for Sharon Township Trustee in the November 7 election.


Robert Skidmore, Skidmore & Hall Co. LPA, is running for Medina City School Board in the November 7 election.

’15 The Bridge Builders Class

Alex Mellion, Mellion Orthodontics, was named the 2017 Outstanding New Dentist from the Case Western Reserve Alumni Association. He received his award in October at the Case School of Dental Medicine Alumni Weekend celebrating the 125th anniversary of the dental school.


Kevin Rych, Huntington National Bank, is running for Westfield Center Village Council in the November 7 election.

’16 Silver Jubilee

Sarah Arend, Medina Hospital – Cleveland Clinic, was recently promoted to Program Manager II within Regional Community Relations at the Cleveland Clinic and has rejoined the Board of Directors for the Chippewa Lake Water Ski Show Team. She is also running for Chippewa Lake Village Council in the November 7 election.


Kimberly Corrigan, Pearlview Rehab & Wellness Center, has successfully completed the Certified Executive for Assisted Living (CEAL) certification program offered through the Ohio Centers for Assisted Living (OCAL), and has passed the NAB (National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards) Residential Care/Assisted Living Administrators Examination to earn the CEAL designation.


Kelly Kroll, Medina County District Library, has been elected to the Ohio Government Finance Officers Association Board for a 3-year term.  She will be representing Library Finance officers. OH GFOA has approximately 750 members statewide.

’17 The Collaborators

Cheryl A. Parzych, United Way of Medina County, on October 3rd, Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services appointed Cheryl to the Medina County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Board (ADAMH).

’18 TBD
Michael Costello, Emergency Reporting, is running for Lafayette Township Trustee in the November 7 election.

’16 Emerging Leaders
Jennifer Wigal, Westfield Bank, was elected to the office of Secretary for Quota International is a service club that focuses on empowering women, children, the deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired in local communities around the world.

’18 Emerging Leaders
Tiffany Smith, Westfield Bank, was elected to the office of President for Quota International is a service club that focuses on empowering women, children, the deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired in local communities around the world.

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