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Publisher Edwin Cordero, D.C. ecordero@sherman.edu
2. Wassung, Hastings Honored Chiropractic advocates Keith Wassung and Miguel Hastings will receive the Honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree.
Editor Karen Rhodes, M.B.A. krhodes@sherman.edu
3. Cohen Joins Administration Neil Cohen, D.C., is the college’s new executive vice president.
Contributing Writers Charlotte Babb Caroline Batson Mark Fullerton, D.C. Jillian Kersh, D.C. Peter Kevorkian, D.C. Beverly Knight Marggi Roldan Kristy Shepherd
3. Keep the Children Adjusted Board chairman Peter Kevorkian, D.C., remarks on chiropractic and children.
4. Enrollment News ROAR program doubles; supporters earn scholarship credit;; AMPED club comes to Sherman; career events welcome future students; publications recognized.
8. Research and Philosophy Faculty present and publish their work; IRAPS 2014.
9. Faculty, Staff Recognized Castellucci and Shepherd are honored for their contributions to the college.
10. Sherman Connect SPRING 2014 ISSUE Sherman is published twice a year and is produced for and about the Sherman College community. For inquiries, call 800-849-8771, ext. 242, or e-mail the editor at krhodes@ sherman.edu. Sherman College of Chiropractic provides students with a comprehensive chiropractic education, preparing them to enter the field as doctors of chiropractic who are highly skilled, compassionate, ethical and successful. On its beautiful 80-acre campus in South Carolina, Sherman offers a first professional degree program unique in its approach to health care and known globally for the skill and art of chiropractic delivered by graduates.
The Doctor of Chiropractic Program The doctor of chiropractic degree program of Sherman College of Chiropractic is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Chiropractic Education, 8049 North 85th Way, Scottsdale, AZ, 852584321, Tel: (480) 443-8877. www.cce-usa.org. Sherman College of Chiropractic is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Sherman College of Chiropractic.
The college’s free weekly teleconference program features elite guest speakers.
11. Alumni News Alumni Association serves with passion; classmate updates.
13. Clinic Challenge Students are ready to transition from classroom to clinic after completing this series of mental and physical challenges.
16. Academic Partnerships Collaborative academic programs promote chiropractic and enrich education.
18. From Vision to Action One year into his tenure as president, Dr. Cordero is busy making Sherman the premier chiropractic college in the world.
24. Sherman by the Numbers This fun infographic gets you up to speed on Sherman and its accomplishments.
26. Donor Honor Roll The college recognizes regents, alumni, friends, faculty and staff who generously support our program.
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Honoring Leaders in the Profession
On Authentic Leadership at Sherman College Great leaders seek ways that they can add value to others, and the primary way they do it is by serving them. Being a servant is not about position or skill; it’s about attitude. From time to time, you may see me share my thoughts about leadership on Facebook. Being a true, authentic leader is extremely important to me, as is taking the opportunity to nurture and support other leaders. It is my goal to keep authentic leadership as the cornerstone of my presidency here at Sherman College. Here’s what leadership has looked like over the past few months at the college.
Wassung, Hastings to Receive Honorary Chiropractic Degree Chiropractic advocates Keith Wassung and Miguel Hastings are being awarded the honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic, a rare honor given by the college to noteworthy individuals. The degrees will be presented during Sherman College’s 125th Commencement Ceremony on June 21. Recipients of the Honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree have influenced, initiated and/or carried out specific humanitarian/philanthropic activities that have significantly contributed to or influenced the chiropractic profession and/or humanity at-large. Sherman President Edwin Cordero, D.C., reviewed Wassung’s and Hastings’ accomplishments and approved their recommendations this spring.
Traveling at one of many opportunities to speak on behalf of Sherman College and chiropractic; here at CalJam 2014.
With Rolando Rivera after signing an admission agreement with Universidad Central de Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
A recent Sherman College employee leadership program at the Mungo Center at Wofford College.
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Wassung is a nationally known author and speaker in the field of health education and research. A former national, drug-free, weightlifting champion, he turned to chiropractic health care after being diagnosed with a near fatal health condition. His recovery led him to research, write and lecture about the scientific principles of chiropractic. Hastings began his journey as a student at Life University in 1994. His education was interrupted as he served in the Caribbean as an ambassador not only for the college but for the profession. He has been instrumental in recruiting students in the region thereby facilitating the spread of chiropractic in the Caribbean and also in assisting the various associations and governments in helping to establish chiropractic legislation.
Children and Chiropractic
Cohen Joins Administration as Executive Vice President Sherman College has welcomed Neil Cohen, D.C., to the administration as executive vice president. Cohen is a 1986 graduate of Life Chiropractic College and received the prestigious honor of Chiropractor of the Year in 2011. “I am excited to join Dr. Cordero and the college faculty and staff as we share the mission and vision and help spread chiropractic throughout the world,” Cohen said of his new role at Sherman. For 28 years, Dr. Cohen’s goal and the goal of his successful practice, Life First Chiropractic Center in Pompano Beach, FL, has been to encouraging patients to live the chiropractic lifestyle. While serving his community he took a special interest in teaching parents how to raise healthy, non-medicated families. Cohen is a sought-after keynote speaker sharing the chiropractic philosophy across the United States. His commitment to others reaches beyond his calling as a principled chiropractor. He prides himself on his family: his wife, Randi, and three children, Brian, Sarah, and Michael.
Keep the Children Adjusted: Transform the Planet by Peter Kevorkian, D.C. Chair of the Board of Trustees Parents bring children to chiropractors for a variety of reasons. Some discover the benefits of subluxation correction in solving a specific health issue or concern. Some recognize chiropractic care as a means of optimizing spinal health. Others realize the possibilities for the full expression of life that are created by a nerve system free of interference. Whatever the reason, chiropractic care is a powerful benefit to well-being of that person. The younger the child begins chiropractic care, the more powerful the impact on their lives. Research has shown that, rather than waiting to address a situation that develops over the course of a life, regular spinal checks benefit people as they grow and develop. Chiropractic care allows for optimal physiological adaptation, neurological function and biomechanical integrity. The literature continues to grow with data that supports each of these functional benefits (I recommend both www.chiropracticpediatricresearch.net and icpa4kids. com/research/published_papers/index. htm for a plethora of research regarding the benefits of chiropractic care shortand long-term).
I believe there is a powerful transformative aspect here that cannot be ignored or denied. Bringing a child to a chiropractor on a regular basis creates a vitalistic context for that child’s life. It imprints a model of behavior that is an integral part of the transformation of our consciousness around health care. The cultural model of engaging a doctor in one’s life has traditionally been for the treatment or prevention of disease or disorders. Parents would bring children to a doctor (medical or otherwise) in a sincere effort to “fix” a problem. Even the practice of “well baby care” or “wellness care” has focused either on early detection or “prevention” with vaccinations or other invasive technologies. Now consider what happens when a family comes to a chiropractor for care on a regular basis (weekly, semi-weekly, or monthly). Never before in mainstream health care history has a family engaged a doctor’s services for the express purpose of enhancing life expression or simply improving health. I am talking about establishing an entirely new model in the minds of children: (continued on page 7)
Bringing a child to a chiropractor on a regular basis creates a vitalistic context for that child’s life. It imprints a model of behavior that is an integral part of the transformation of our consciousness around health care. SHERMAN
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Campus News: Focus on Enrollment
Reach Out and Recruit (ROAR) Program Nearly Doubles in 2013 by ROAR Director Jillian Kersh, D.C. In 2013, the ROAR Program experienced incredible growth. All ROAR members possess the desire to foster and inspire the next generation of chiropractors, and that mentality will continue to grow and shape the chiropractic profession. ROAR Members took the program to new heights in 2013, and here are some of the greatest achievements:
30 ROAR members referred students and committed to mentoring them throughout their chiropractic journeys as they enrolled at Sherman College
Collectively, the program grew from 160 members to more than 300
ROAR volunteers worked diligently to represent Sherman College at 66 events in 18 states across the country.
Moving forward, and to better serve our members in 2014, ROAR Director Jillian Kersh, D.C., is launching a new group within ROAR called the Proud ROAR Individuals Dedicated to Education (PRIDE) Club. The PRIDE Club will be on a volunteer basis for our members who wish to donate their time and become an integral part of recruitment for Sherman College. If you are interested in helping Sherman College reach out and recruit students who you’d love to call your colleagues, please contact Kersh at jkersh@sherman. edu. You can also find more information at www.sherman.edu/ROAR. PAGE 4
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Supporters Refer Students, Earn My Scholarship Credit In fall 2013 and winter 2014, college alumni and friends continued to refer students to Sherman. Thanks to each of the following supporters who sent students, thereby earning My Scholarship credit: Rene Acosta, D.C. / ROAR James Allison, Jr., D.C. Julie Blankenship, D.C. / ROAR Tim Burkhart, D.C. Waldemar Carresquillo, D.C. / ROAR Matthew and Elizabeth Christopher, D.C.s / ROAR Evan Cohen, D.C. / ROAR Neil Cohen, D.C. / ROAR Nylsa Correa-Padilla, D.C. /ROAR Phil Crane, student Tori Cunnea, student John Degenhart, D.C. / ROAR and Stacie Sando, D.C. Greg Demetrious, D.C. / ROAR Jared Dreckman, student Emily Drew, D.C. / ROAR Laurel Eakin, D.C. Jodi Emms, student Peter Frigiola, D.C. Douglas Gates, D.C. Brynne Gingras, student Eric Goans, student / ROAR Sam Gregorio, student Pranav Halvawala, student Jonathan Holloway, D.C. / ROAR Josh Keels, D.C. Peter Kevorkian, D.C. / ROAR Stephen Khouri, D.C. Frank King, D.C. Jeffrey LePoidevin, D.C. Pamela Jarboe, D.C. Kate Mahoney-Myers, D.C. Kevin Maloney, D.C. Ruth Mitchell, student Brian Nardi, D.C. Jason Nardi, D.C. Mercy Navis
Cindy Pekofsky, D.C. Josh Petersmith, D.C. Logan Rhodes, student, and Winn Sams, D.C. / ROAR Nick Rodsater, D.C. Liam Schubel, D.C. / ROAR Kristy Shepherd Chelsea Sineath, D.C. / ROAR John Smarch, D.C. David Smith, D.C. Justin Snider, D.C. / ROAR Katherine Sparrow, student Clayton and Detra Sullwold, D.C. Torsten Stein, D.C. Adam Tedder, D.C. / ROAR Brandon Tester, D.C. Dale Williams, D.C. Nick Wise, D.C. / ROAR The My Scholarship Program shows appreciation for the extraordinary support alumni and friends provide to Sherman by referring students. For each student referred, supporters earn $1,000 in scholarship credit upon enrollment. Once the supporter’s fund reaches $5,000, he or she can award the scholarship to the next new student referral(s) of their choice. Each time the fund builds to $5,000, additional scholarships can be awarded. Find out more at www.sherman.edu/ myscholarship. ROAR indicates involvement in the college’s Reach Out and Recruit program. ROAR members introduce students to an amazing career and help the college by encouraging future chiropractors, supporting Sherman publicly, being leaders in the community and representing Sherman College at career events and school fairs.
Find out more on our website: www.sherman.edu/roar.
Campus News: Interns of the Month
Andrew Padden (December 2013) of Lakeview, MI, graduates in December. He plans to return home and practice with his wife, Tiffany Padden, D.C., and parents Gary and Cathie Padden, D.C.s.
Amanda Holley (October 2013) of Athens, GA, graduates in June. She plans to open a practice in New Mexico. Amanda Alejandro (September 2013) of Fort Lee, NJ, graduated in December.
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Pranav K. Halvawala (November 2013) of Gastonia, NC, graduates in June. He plans to practice in Philadelphia, PA.
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Greg Russo (January 2014) of Atlanta, GA, graduates in September. He is currently making practice plans.
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Students Refer to Sherman
Linda Tabea Markgraf (February 2014) of Germany will graduate in December. She plans to return to Germany with her husband, Guthrie Schroeder, D.C., a December 2013 graduate.
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In addition to referral credit via the college’s My Scholarship program, doctors and other supporters who refer students to the college will receive, upon matriculation of the first student, a beautiful bust of B.J. Palmer. “Our hope is that this gift will remind our supporters, their patients and their colleagues of the contribution to chiropractic and Sherman College they have made,” says Director of Admission Kristy Shepherd. “We sincerely appreciate the confidence doctors have in Sherman College as the place for their future colleagues’ education.”
Health Center Interns of the Month
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Referrers Presented with B.J. Palmer Sculpture in Appreciation
She plans to return to New Jersey to open a family-focused practice. Kyle Muir (August 2013) of Mineral Ridge, OH, graduated in March and is currently making practice plans.
AMPED Club Comes to Sherman AMPED stands for Advanced Mentorship Program for Entrepreneurial Development. The founders of this group are Drs. Amanda and Jeremy Hess, who are also President’s Circle Regents, and Dr. Michael and Tara Viscarelli.
Student Hamid Bakhtiary of Iran with the B.J. Palmer statue he received for referring.
AMPED is designed to help chiropractic students and doctors to grow successful practices that are built on the principles of chiropractic. AMPED gives students the tools that they need in order to be prepared and efficient. The goal is for new chiropractors to be able to open up a practice after graduation and have the tools to serve their community at a high level.
One of the ultimate compliments current students can pay Sherman College is the referral of a friend. The college is thankful for the trust its students and alumni place in Sherman as the place for a top quality chiropractic education.
Sherman College student Katie Guida and her husband Cameron brought AMPED to the college when they saw how well these systems worked in AMPED offices around the country. They wanted to help students become empowered to open successful, service based chiropractic practices. AMPED student leaders at Sherman include Katie and Cameron Guida, Joshua Burnham and Katelin Edwards; the club is planning a Sherman LAUNCH event this summer. SHERMAN
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Campus News: Focus on Enrollment
Welcoming Future Students: Career Events Help Prospective Students Decide to Attend Sherman College by Admission and Event Coordinator Caroline Batson Referrals from Sherman grads and supporters are the lifeblood of the college! We sincerely appreciate all who refer students to Sherman. Your referrals help Sherman College build the future of chiropractic education. The Admissions Office hosts many on-campus events throughout the year, and we would love for you to share these opportunities with patients in your office who are considering a career in chiropractic. Here’s a look at some of our favorite events.
Preview Day Preview Day is a Saturday event open to all prospective students. What makes this event so special? Convenience. We know that many of our prospective students have jobs, are in school or are otherwise busy throughout the week. Preview Day is available to help meet the needs of our busiest friends. Prospective students will have the opportunity to personally meet with admissions and financial aid representatives, take a tour of campus led by one of Sherman’s elite student ambassadors, and get details on financing a chiropractic education, along with the inside scoop on local housing options. Saturday Preview Days are available once a quarter. Dates for the remainder of 2014 include August 16 and November 1.
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Sherman student Roy Chan helps a prospective student during a palpation technique class. DCs2B can experience a day in the life of a Sherman student during the college’s many visit days.
Career Day
Showcase Sherman Weekend
Career Day, held in conjunction with Lyceum, is a jam-packed weekend for our prospective students, filled with chiropractic sessions, entertainment and interactions with current students and alumni. This two-day event is a great opportunity for future DCs2B to visit campus and really experience the spirit of Sherman on many different levels.
Coming this summer and fall, we welcome a new event called Showcase Sherman Weekend. Prospective students can visit campus July 11-12 or October 17-18 to get a jump start on the right path to a rewarding and meaningful career in chiropractic.
Some of the highlights of the weekend include a welcome session with President Edwin Cordero, D.C., palpation technique class, campus tour, apartment fair, student panel, sessions with successful practicing chiropractors, and fun special events, like this year’s Mock Kentucky Derby. Lyceum Career Day is a great way for prospective students to network with current students and alumni. We strongly encourage alumni and Sherman supporters to refer potential students to explore Sherman College at Career Day.
While on campus, they will have the opportunity to interact not only with current Sherman students and faculty but also successful practicing chiropractors in the field. Highlights include palpation technique class, campus tour, apartment fair, student panel, and sessions with chiropractors. We hope you will encourage prospective students to attend. Registration for all campus events and tours can be found at www.sherman.edu/ visit or by calling 800-849-8771, ext. 200. The college may be able to assist with accommodations and travel costs for qualifying students attending from out of town.
Campus News: Publication Awards
Keep the Children Adjusted (continued from page 3) using the skills of a doctor to enhance well-being rather than to treat, cure or fix a “problem.” True well-being is found not in the elimination of conditions, but rather in allowing optimal functioning in every aspect of one’s life. As we teach our practice members about personal responsibility and active participation in “self-care,” we are inevitably creating a team of professionals that will embody, support and teach full life expression. In this regard, the chiropractor is the ideal health coach. We live a philosophy that honors the infinite wisdom of the innate intelligence and offer a service that liberates and frees its magnificent expression. For more than 30 years I have known the joy of caring for children and adults. To witness children grow under regular chiropractic care, and begin their own families who also receive chiropractic care from birth brings me unparalleled joy and inspiration every day. The impact of wellness-oriented, non-therapeutic chiropractic care upon the nerve system, and the physiological adaptations of children whose parents have received chiropractic care from an early age are both remarkable and undeniable. I believe our service and our philosophy are impacting the evolution of the human species.
To witness children grow under regular chiropractic care, and begin their own families who also receive chiropractic care from birth brings me unparalleled joy and inspiration every day.
College Publications, Public Relations Honored Two prospective student print pieces and one news release campaign have been recognized with first place awards in the 2014 Media Women of South Carolina (MWSC) Communications Contest. The contest, sponsored by the state affiliate of the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW), encourages and rewards excellence in communication. As first place award winners, these entries will be submitted to the national contest for judging later this year. The college’s student profile piece won top honors in the nonprofit brochure category. The piece was created to appeal to the key types of students Sherman attracts, including traditional (right out of undergraduate study), career changer, connected (some connection to chiropractic, such as being a patient or having a family member in the field), or international. Feedback from the judge cited the print piece’s effectiveness in telling the story of the institution by “telling the story of its students… and you’ve done that in spades.” The judge also praised the use of large photos and personal profiles. The other print piece to win first place honors is the college’s “Top 12 Reasons to Attend Sherman College” poster, which was entered in the advertising/ poster category of the contest and shows prospective students the many advantages of attending Sherman. In addition to print pieces, the Public Relations office submitted a “Sherman Chiropractic Student Crowned Ms. United States” news release campaign that was given top honors in its category of information for the media. The judge had high praise, claiming “this campaign defines how to handle an outstanding PR opportunity that unexpectedly lands in your lap. You were able to score a major
hit because you made this exciting news easy for publications to incorporate into their print budgets.” This is not the Public Relations Office’s first time receiving honors from MWSC. In 2013, two of the college’s prospective student print pieces were honored with first place in the state contest and received second-place national awards in the brochures and direct mail marketing categories.
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Campus News: Research and Philosophy
Hart Named Co-Investigator in Study on Chiropractic Wellness Dr. Hart has been named as a co-investigator in a study on chiropractic wellness care. The study, headed by Cheryl Hawk, D.C., is open to any practicing chiropractor in the U.S. For further details, email Hart at jhart@sherman.edu.
Faculty Members Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Hart, J. “Resting Pulse Rate as a Potentially Useful Autonomic Marker for Neurologically-Based Chiropractic Practice.” The Internet Journal of Chiropractic 2013; 2 (1), DOI: 10.5580/2ccc
Hart, J. “Land Elevation and Cancer Mortality in U.S. Cities and Counties Using Median Elevations Derived from Geographic Information Systems.” Dose Response 2013; 11(1):41-48.
McMasters, KL; Wang, J; York, J; Hart, J; Neely, C; Delain, R. “Blood Pressure Changes in African American Patients Receiving Chiropractic Care in a Teaching Clinic: A Preliminary Study.” Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2013; 12(2):55-59
Hart, J. “Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Manual Pulse Rate.” Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 2013; 57(3): 243-250.
Juzenas, P; Kleinauskas, A; Luo, PG; Sun, YP. “Photoactivatable Carbon Nanodots for Cancer Therapy.” Applied Physics Letters 2013; 103, 063701. Hart, J. “Association of Hypertension Mortality Rates with Geographic Concentrations of Chiropractors and Medical Doctors in the U.S., 2008.” Dose Response 2013; 11(4): 543-549.
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Abstracts Due June 1 for the 11th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium October 18-19 Chiropractic is a profession based in vitalism and centered on vertebral subluxation. Questions as to the philosophical and scientific nature of the subluxation take center stage at Sherman College of Chiropractic October 18-19, 2014, for the 11th annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS). The conference will be held on Sherman’s campus in Spartanburg, SC. The theme this year is “The Future of Subluxation-Centered Chiropractic.” It is a pivotal time in the history of the chiropractic profession. Philosophy and research will play important roles in defining the profession for the future. The theme is designed to allow participants to orient their papers and their poster presentations towards the future. Where is subluxation-centered chiropractic going? What role will research play? How will the philosophy adapt? How might we help to ensure that subluxation-centered chiropractic not only survives but thrives? The theme will set the tone for the conference, which will include a keynote speaker offering vision for chiropractic’s future in research and philosophy. Abstracts for the 2014 symposium are currently being accepted. Abstracts should be limited to approximately 300 words and emailed to jhart@sherman.edu. Also submit a current CV showing educational and other scholarly accomplishments. This year’s symposium will include expert panelists who will discuss some of the most critical issues related to chiropractic today, as well as workshops to help you grow and broaden your skill sets in research and philosophy.
For abstract requirements, go to www.sherman.edu/iraps. Conference Presentations
Hart, J. “Resting Pulse Rates in Chiropractic Student Patients versus the General Population.” IRAPS at Sherman College; October 19-20, 2013. Hart, J. “Thermal Pattern Analysis of Forehead and Mastoid Fossa Temperature Differentials Using a Single Probe Thermometer: A Case Study.” IRAPS at Sherman College; October 19-20, 2013.
Juzenas, P.; Kleinauskas, A.; Sahu, S.; Luo, PG; Sun, YP. “Carbon Dots for Photodynamic Therapy.” The 15th Congress of the European Society for Photobiology in Liège (Belgium); September 2-6, 2013.
Hart, J. “Association of Hypertension Mortality Rates with Concentrations of Chiropractors and Medical Doctors in the U.S., 2007-2009.” Dose Response Conference 2013 [poster] at University of Massachusetts Amherst; April 23, 2013.
Campus News: Employees
Sherman Names Faculty, Staff Members of the Year Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences Ron Castellucci, D.C., and Director of Admission Kristy Shepherd have been honored by Sherman College in appreciation of their contributions, time and commitment to the college. Castellucci was named Faculty Member of the Year. “Dr. Castellucci is always there for his students,” says Dean of Clinical Sciences Joe J. Donofrio, D.C., A.C.P. “His skill in teaching chiropractic technique and his ability to draw students in is exceptional. We are very lucky to have him on our faculty.” Dr. Castellucci maintains a wellness-oriented family practice in Hendersonville, NC. He is a 1988 graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO, and is a member of the Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers. After 10 years of successful practice in Lexington, MA, Dr. Castellucci moved south to join the Sherman College faculty in 1998. He teaches full spine techniques, spinal palpation and patient education. Dr. Castellucci teaches pediatric adjusting techniques worldwide for the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association. In addition to his passion for teaching, Dr. Castellucci enjoys an active, outdoor lifestyle in the heart of
the Blue Ridge Mountains with his wife, Doreen, and two children, Nicholas and Amy Lynn. Shepherd, director of admission and international student advisor, was named Staff Member of the Year. “Kristy Shepherd is an integral member of the admissions team,” says Sherman College President Edwin Cordero, D.C. “She continually looks for and finds creative solutions to the challenges the Admissions department faces, but she is much more than an idea person. She also implements the solutions, taking care of numerous details, while providing exemplary customer service to our prospective and current students. She is a primary force behind our recent surge in enrollment.” Shepherd joined the Sherman staff in 2008 as an admission counselor and was soon promoted to director of admission. She serves as advisor to the college’s many international students. Shepherd earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Winthrop University in 1996 and is pursuing a master’s degree in organizational change and leadership at Columbia College in Columbia, SC. She completed the Leadership Spartanburg program in 2013. Kristy and her husband, Frank, live in Boiling Springs with their 7-year-old daughter, Grace.
Share Your Sherman Pride If you know someone who would like to receive Sherman magazine, call 800-849-8771, ext. 240, or email pthomas@sherman.edu. We would be glad to add him/her to our mailing list. Do you have a story idea? We’re always looking for news and features. To make a suggestion, call 800-849-8771, ext. 242, or email krhodes@sherman.edu.
Proud to Be Part of the Pride: Faculty & Staff Updates Staff Updates
Tina Casey-Correa is now director of financial aid. Carmen Parker is assistant director of financial aid.
New Staff
Gin Keller, M.B.A., joined the college as a domestic recruiter. Patrick Lausier, B.A., is director of maintenance and security Ronitra Owens, M.B.A., joined the college as assistant registrar. Chandra Placer, M.L.I.S., is the library assistant. Mandy Smith joined the college as Director of Human Resources.
New Faculty
Brian Dooley, D.C., is a Health Center assistant case doctor. Beth Ehlich, D.C., joined the college as assistant professor of clinical sciences. Matthew Hudson, D.C., is a Health Center case doctor. Sarah Hock, D.C., is a Health Center case doctor. Lynne Koch, M.T., D.C., joined the college as assistant professor. Jenna Titcombe, D.C., is a Health Center case doctor.
Faculty Promotions
Charles Kenya, D.C., has been promoted to assistant professor of clinical sciences. Todd Riddle, D.C., RKT, CSCS, CCSP, has been promoted to assistant professor of clinical sciences. Pengju (George) Luo, M.D., Ph.D., has been promoted to professor of basic sciences.
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Campus News: Sherman Connect Calls
Free Sherman Teleconferences Feature Elite Speakers As a leadership resource for students, alumni and chiropractors in the field, Sherman College of Chiropractic’s weekly “Sherman Connect” teleconference program brings elite guest speakers to anyone with telephone access. Featured Connect speakers present a free, hourlong teleseminar, sharing some aspect of the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic and its successful application in practice.
Give an Adjustment to the ADJUST Fund Join us in supporting quality chiropractic education at Sherman by sending the cash equivalent of your fee for an adjustment or two. At Sherman we give students the skills and knowledge they need to become licensed doctors of chiropractic and world-class adjusters. Your donations help shape the future of the profession as we continue to improve and enhance the chiropractic learning experience for Sherman students. With your donations, Sherman will enhance teaching strategies increase scholarship awards provide real-world clinic experiences educate competent, compassionate, ethical and successful doctors
Mail your donation to ADJUST Fund, Sherman College of Chiropractic, P.O. Box 1452, Spartanburg, SC 29304. You may also e-mail mroldan@sherman.edu to tell us your pledge amount. You can make a one-time donation, or we can set up monthly credit card donations for you.
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“These calls give us a great opportunity to bring our students, alumni and other field chiropractors together and provide a valuable resource for our fellow visionaries,” says Sherman President Edwin Cordero, D.C. “It is vital for us to grow the vision of chiropractic’s promise to the world. We invite our colleagues to take advantage of this opportunity to hear top speakers in the profession and renew their enthusiasm for chiropractic.” Upcoming speakers for the Sherman Connect program include Drs. Tim Young, Jeanne Ohm, Judy Campanale, Arno Burnier, Steve Hoffman, Michael Viscarelli, Jay Komarek, Jean-Marc Slak, Joel Kinch, David Steinberg, Frank Hahn, Nicole Coffman-Cole, Rene Acosta and others. A schedule of speakers for the Monday evening calls is available at www.sherman.edu/connect. Listeners may join the call live or listen to select archived files on the college web site. Top calls
Top Sherman Connect calls from 2012 are now available on jump drive. Order by calling 800-849-8771, ext. 260, or emailing bookstore@sherman.edu.
from 2012 are available on a “Best of Season One” jump drive at the Sherman College Bookstore for just $97. This compilation of the 10 most popular Connect calls of 2012 features two bonus tracks from Connect founder Daniel Knowles, D.C., and Sherman President Edwin Cordero, D.C. Top 10 speakers include Arno Burnier, D.C., Billy DeMoss, D.C., Kevin Donka, D.C., Donald Epstein, D.C., Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D., Tedd Koren, D.C., Matthew Loop, D.C., Shawn Powers, D.C., Dean Sottile, D.C., and Steve Tullius, D.C. CONNECT CALL INSTRUCTIONS At the scheduled date and time of the Connect call, dial the conference line (209-647-1600) and enter the access code (577840#) when prompted. The call itself is free, but if you call from a landline, long-distance charges may apply. Skype can also be used to connect.
Schedule of speakers: www.sherman.edu/connect Archived Connect calls: www.sherman.edu/connect/archive.asp
Message from the Alumni Association President
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Alumni Association Serves with Passion, Makes a Difference in the Profession
“Thank you, Sherman College of Chiropractic, for the [B.J. Palmer] statue! He’s in the office watching the magic happen. We really appreciate it. We will continue to send students your way!” – Reach Out And Recruit (ROAR) member Stefanie Gross Rodsater, D.C.
It has been a fulfilling two years as the president of the Sherman College Alumni Association. We (your officers) trust our service to the association and Sherman College has been more than “satisfactory.” It has been my pleasure leading the Association and working with Drs. Karr, York, Denette and Seay and receiving the most valued insight of Dr. Tim Guest as past president and guidance from Director of Alumni Relations Marggi Roldan.
“A professor told our class, ‘The greatest thing you can give somebody is your time, because it is the only thing you truly own.’ Going into the chiropractic profession, I am planning on years of service to others, and I realize with this statement alone, that chiropractic truly is so much bigger than I am.” – Mackenzie Cooledge, student
Parting Thots from Alumni Association President Mark Fullerton, D.C., ’84
Each week, we emailed a story, quote, comment or brain teaser to 316 association members and affiliated recipients with the intention of bringing “food for thot” or just a smile. Some might go so far as to say they were “full of wit.” April 28 marked my last Monday Morning
Thot as I “pass the gavel” to Dr. Jami Karr, our next president. I am reminded of two quotes that have appeared in our Monday Morning Thot emails: “We have accomplished much but there is much more to do,” and, from Margaret Meade, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Lastly, please allow me to share my personal words of encouragement: “Serve with passion. Make a difference!” Keep TICing, Mark Fullerton, D.C. President – Sherman College of Chiropractic Alumni Association
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Show Your Pride: Link Your Website to Sherman College If your practice has a web site, put it to work for you by displaying the Sherman College of Chiropractic logo and linking to your alma mater. Aside from showing your Sherman Pride, posting the college’s logo on your page and linking to us will connect your web site visitors to a wealth of information about chiropractic, Sherman College, careers in chiropractic and current research. Link to us at www.sherman.edu. Want to include the logo? You can download it at www.sherman.edu/link; there you’ll find information on downloading and linking for both Windows and Mac users. To connect with us on social networks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, check out the yellow box on the right.
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Classmate Updates
Classmate Updates Send your news to Marggi Roldan, Sherman College, P.O. Box 1452, Spartanburg, SC 29304; mroldan@ sherman.edu; or through the alumni pages at www.sherman.edu.
1980s James Cameron, D.C., ’83, of Clinton, NJ, has been awarded diplomate status with the American Chiropractic Neurology Board.
1990s Beth Ehlich, D.C., ’90, of Greer, SC, joined the faculty at Sherman in January 2014 as an assistant professor. Tyrone D. Wallace, D.C., ’94, of Lake City, SC, was honored with a resolution recognizing and honoring his ongoing contributions to his community and the State of South Carolina by the South Carolina House of Representatives on March 25, 2014, at the State House in Columbia, SC.
Joseph Zdanowski, D.C., ’98, of Cliffside Park, NJ, debuted a national radio show called Cosmic Living Radio, centered on vitalistic living, on The GCN Radio Network, January 18, 2014. The program airs Saturdays at noon.
Westchester and was appointed Health Educator of the Year in Bishopville.
2000s
Sarah Hock, D.C., ’08 of Gaffney, SC, joined the Sherman Health Center faculty as a case doctor in September.
Michael Larsen, D.C., ’01, and his wife, Nicole, of Coudersport, PA, welcomed daughter Claire Elizabeth on February 4, 2014. Frank Hahn, D.C., ’04, of Franklin Park, NJ, received the Service to the IFCO Award, presented at the IFCO Global Summit in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, in September 2013. Brian Dooley, DC., ’05, of Pickens, SC, joined the Sherman Health Center faculty as assistant case doctor in October. Josh and Benna Click D.C.s, ’06, of Grove City, PA, welcomed son Saul Tarsus on February 19, 2014. Meaghan McCarthy Cromer, D.C., ’06, and her husband, James, of Royal Oak, MI, announce the birth of son Liam Palmer on September 16, 2013. Matt Hudson, D.C., ’06, of Faber, VA, joined the Sherman Health Center faculty as case doctor in September. Shamva Wright, D.C., ’06, of Stony Point, NY, married Derrick Shingler on November 28, 2013, in her hometown of Bishopville, SC. She was named Faculty Member of the Year at The College of
Mary Bennett-Browning, D.C. ’08, and her husband, Hunter, of Richmond, VA, welcomed a son, Jonah Zachariah, on November 13, 2013.
Darby Simmons, D.C., ‘08, married Neal Stone on August 17, 2013, in Charleston, WV. Todd Riddle, D.C., ’09, and his wife, Jessica, of Spartanburg, SC, announce the birth of son Benjamin Brooks on November 5, 2013.
2010s Jeanette Chomic, D.C., ’12, along with Drs. Gary (’83) and Cathie (’85) Padden, opened a satellite office for Lakeview Chiropractic in Howard City, MI. Tri County Family Chiropractors opened in January.
Deaths Patti Ann (Sharpless) O’Connor, C.A., class of ’78, of San Diego, CA, died on October 11, 2012. She is survived by her two sons, Sean and Scott. Carolyn A. Szutarski, D.C., ’87, of Cherry Hill, NJ, died on April 5, 2013. She is survived by husband David L. Kro, as well as siblings Michele Riddle, Monica Leber, Mark and Gerald Szutarski.
Rep. Lester Branham presents Wallace with a House Resolution in his honor.
Lynne Koch, B.S., D.C., ’95, of Spartanburg, SC, joined the Sherman College faculty as an adjunct instructor in the Basic Science Department in January 2014.
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Alumni Association: Your Membership Matters Your dues support alumni and student programs that provide mentoring opportunities, scholarships and leadership programs. Members also receive access to the Alumni Directory online, discounts at the bookstore and much more. Join or renew today for only $50. A credit card payment can be made via phone at 800-849-8771, ext. 277, or to AlumniAssociation@sherman.edu through PayPal.
Clinic Challenge Experience
CCX Eases Transition from Classroom to Clinic The Clinic Challenge Experience (CCX) was designed to help students make a successful transition from classroom to chiropractic internship by sharpening their professional focus, energizing their passion for chiropractic and exposing them to success principles for practice. The ropes course on Sherman’s campus consists of a variety of challenges — using ropes, pulleys, walls, platforms, poles — all of which present students with the opportunity to use problem-solving skills and teamwork. Facilitators and teammates encourage participants to face and overcome whatever fears are blocking their ability to accomplish the tasks. Top left, students Ng Yuen Mei and Morgan Iloncaie balance as they complete the “Wobbly Woozy” exercise. Middle left, students work to pass each other through the spider web. Lower left, with his team’s help Mike Cooledge bridges the gap between the islands. Below, Niccie Dearing prepares to make the leap of faith.
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“All life’s journeys have brought me to this point.”
“I will share chiropractic with the world.”
Wendy Parker Shelby, North Carolina
Eric Goans Conover, North Carolina
Wendy Parker’s friends have dubbed her “the Mayor” because she’s involved in so many campus activities. Her previous career in marketing/sales might be a source of her “can-do” attitude, and she is excited about melding her passion for marketing with an ability to deliver great chiropractic care.
Eric Goans became interested in chiropractic when he was 16. But a few weeks into an internship with the chiropractor in his hometown, he experienced a football injury that left him fearing his athletic future would be severely limited. “I began care and started showing major improvements,” Eric says of the experience that impressed upon him the benefits of chiropractic.
A UNC-Chapel Hill graduate with a 10year career in telecommunications, Wendy expects this background to “pay tremendous dividends” in her practice. “I’m excited to make a difference in the community and craft a lasting legacy,” she says of her future.
“I soon learned that the profession was about changing lives,” Eric says. “When I figured this out, I made it my goal to share the benefits of chiropractic with the world.”
Wendy’s decision to make a career transition resulted from her own experiences with chiropractic. “More than the influence of any one person, I think chiropractic just resonated with my busy lifestyle from the very beginning,” she says.
Once Eric realized his passion for chiropractic, he went on to complete more than 500 hours of shadowing with D.C.s. After a visit to Sherman following his freshman year in undergrad, the aspiring chiropractor knew that the school was right for him.
Chiropractic is a rigorous program, but at Sherman she found the resources she needed and instructors that worked hard to help her. She encourages others who are considering transitioning careers: “It’s doable, if you really want it. I’m living proof. I feel strongly that all life journeys have brought me to this point, and I am poised for success.”
Eric has also benefited from sharing his love of chiropractic with others, speaking to classes and participating in school career fairs. “It has been so rewarding to have such a life-changing impact on other students’ futures,” he says of the experiences he shares. “I tell my story and tell others that they can make their own stories.”
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Instagram is a fun and quirky way to share your life with friends through a series of pictures. Snap a photo with your mobile phone, then choose a filter to transform the image into a memory to keep around forever. Experience moments in your friends’ lives through pictures as they happen. We imagine a world more connected through photos. – instagram.com/about/faq/
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At Sherman College, we see Instagram as an opportunity to connect with you and share what’s happening on campus. Follow us @shermancollege and share your photos with us using #shermanpride. snow on Sherman’s campus is a rare but beautiful sight
students Tim Hartman and Brett Lukas represent at CalJam 2014
some ROAR love from Lakeview Family Chiropractic
gorgeous Carolina weather means toggle time at the amphitheater
student Kevin Prime shows his Sherman College pride
Dr. Cordero wants to know: what did YOU do during spring break?
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Collaborative Programs Promote Chiropractic, Enrich Education
Spartanburg Methodist College Transfer Agreement
Spartanburg Methodist College Athlete Care Contract
Virginia College Externship at the Chiropractic Health Center
Spartanburg Methodist and Sherman updated a transfer agreement to simplify student admission into the doctor of chiropractic program. Under the agreement, students can take their prerequisite 90 semester hours at Spartanburg Methodist, and then transfer into Sherman’s D.C. program after three years.
Sherman and Spartanburg Methodist College (SMC) formed an agreement to provide chiropractic care for SMC student athletes. The partnership contracts Sherman faculty and interns to work closely with SMC’s athletic training and medical staff and provide chiropractic care to SMC student athletes on their campus.
Aiming to help students in Virginia College’s medical assistant and medical office administration programs gain practical experience, Sherman College signed on as one of the Spartanburg branch’s exclusive externship partners.
SMC enrolls many students each year who indicate an interest in various careers in the health sciences, including chiropractic, according to SMC President Dr. Colleen Perry Keith.
At last count, Sherman had 70 active case files for its SMC clinic. This means interns have seen nearly 30 percent of the student-athlete population at SMC in just six months of active patient care. “Compared to the profession’s national utilization rate of 10 to 12 percent annually, this is an impressive statistic, particularly since our practice there is completely based on referrals and word of mouth,” explains Dean of Clinics Adam Morrell, D.C., C.C.S.P. He expects continued growth in 2014.
“Having an agreement like this one in place with Sherman College makes it so that students can clearly see how they can reach their career goal in a timely fashion and go on to a career that plays a significant role in health promotion, as well as injury and disease prevention,” Keith says.
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Under the agreement, Virginia College students can complete their required externship experience at Sherman’s Chiropractic Health Center, where their training will focus on customer service, patient scheduling, medical records and other administrative matters. “We are excited to expose Virginia College students to a health care career that allows practitioners to bring wellness care to their communities while making a difference in the lives of others,” says Sherman College Dean of Clinics Adam Morrell, D.C., C.C.S.P.
Sherman College continually works to establish academic agreements and pre-chiropractic programs with institutions across the nation and around the world to promote its doctor of chiropractic program, enhance student learning and enrich faculty scholarship opportunities. During the past year, the college has signed several such agreements.
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico Transfer Agreement
Spartanburg Academic Movement Partnership
China’s Southeast University Cooperation Agreement
Sherman signed a Three-Plus-One agreement with Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico (PUCPR) to accelerate student admission into the doctor of chiropractic program at Sherman College and help PUCPR students earn both their bachelor’s and doctor of chiropractic degrees faster.
In a county-wide movement in pursuit of high academic achievement at every level, from cradle to career, Sherman College has partnered with the Spartanburg Academic Movement (SAM). This movement aims toward a significant general gain in educational attainment, particularly in the post-secondary realm, and toward a county-wide culture shift that places an ever higher value on education.
Sherman College and the Medical School of Southeast University (MSSEU) in China have signed a cooperation agreement establishing an academic exchange program that allows faculty members of each institution to visit one another, guest lecture and participate in collaborative research. Southeast University has been ranked among the top 20 research universities in China and among the top 500 in the world.
Pre-chiropractic students will complete their first three years toward a bachelor’s degree at PUCPR prior to admission to Sherman College. Then, upon successful completion of the first year at Sherman College, students will be awarded a bachelor’s degree from PUCPR. The entire process will take just 6.5 years. “This agreement, unique in Latin America, will revolutionize the field of chiropractic in Puerto Rico,” says PUCPR President Dr. Jorge Iván Vélez-Arocho.
“Spartanburg’s vitality is heavily dependent on the abilities and education of its citizens,” said Sherman College President Edwin Cordero, D.C. “The work of the Spartanburg Academic Movement will make Spartanburg a better place to live, with a skilled work force and a highly competitive economy – and as an institution of higher education, that’s something we support wholeheartedly.”
“I’m confident this agreement will complement our strengths in the study of the science, philosophy and art of chiropractic,” Sherman College President Dr. Edwin Cordero says of the agreement. Dr. Fengshu Zhao was the first to participate in the faculty exchange program and completed a three-month stay at Sherman last year, working with basic science faculty in microbiology and parasitology, as well as lecturing and working with students.
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Vision Action
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From the moment he set foot on campus, and arguably before that moment, Sherman College’s fifth president, Edwin Cordero, D.C., took full responsibility for the monumental task ahead. “I am responsible for guiding the direction of a chiropractic college I believe has profoundly influenced – and will continue to shape – the chiropractic profession,” he announced to the Sherman community. Just one year later, his leadership has pushed the college to new heights in many areas, improving its educational program, raising its profile in the profession and increasing its impact in the community and the world.
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President’s Assemblies Introduced Cordero instituted the President’s Assembly program to bring top notch speakers to campus and keep students inspired during their day-today studies. Assemblies are held approximately twice each quarter. Past speakers include Cordero, Rene Acosta, D.C., Dean DePice, D.C., Ray Drury, D.C., Greta Schulz, Bradley Rauch, D.C., Keith Wassung, Julie Mayer Hunt, D.C., Brian Lieberman, D.C., and Rob Schiffman, D.C. Speakers planned through the end of 2014 include Stan Pierce, D.C., Bruce Steinberg, D.C., and Kyle Troyer, D.C.
Campus and Facilities Enhanced Campus improvements aimed at further growth and continuous improvement have been plentiful. These changes have enhanced student learning, given the college more versatile spaces, expanded patient care options and will accommodate continued growth. The college refreshed the Atrium, expanded the computer lab, created tutoring space, upgraded Health Center equipment, created an adjusting area, improved classroom functions and completed several beautification projects in the Scallon Building, with more to come.
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Under Dr. Cordero’s leadership in 2013, the college invested in a better telephone system, renovated the café kitchen, and added cabinets in the faculty/staff work room. The college also attracted a local restaurant specializing in locally grown and organic products to provide better service for students, employees and guests. Revitalized café
President’s welcome reception
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Traveling, Speaking and Inspiring Cordero hit the ground running from the day he set foot on campus. He has kept an aggressive travel schedule filled with events to promote the college, raise funds and friends, and recruit new students. Here’s a look at where he traveled during his first year of presidency. Week-long Recruitment Events, January 2013 in Puerto Rico Dynamic Essentials (speaker), January 2013 in Atlanta, GA KR Jones Philosophy Forum (speaker), February 2013 in Columbia, SC Week-long Recruitment Events, March 2013 in Puerto Rico Berkshires Philosophy Gathering (speaker, fundraising), April 2013 in Lenox, MA Upper Cervical Evolution (speaker), April 2013 in Atlanta, GA Dynamic Essentials (speaker), April 2013 in Sarasota, FL Reach Out And Recruit (ROAR) Career Session (speaker/recruiting), April 2013 in Brodheadsville, PA New Beginnings (speaker/recruiting) April 2013 in Red Bank, NJ Awake with Drake Radio (speaker), April 2013 in Spartanburg, SC Week-long Research & Recruitment, May 2013 in Costa Rica Sherman College Lyceum, May 2013 in Spartanburg, SC Florida Chiropractic Society (speaker), June 2013 in Orlando, FL Georgia Chiropractic Council (speaker), July 2013 in Cartersville, GA Rocky Mountain Summit (speaker/fundraising) July 2013 in Kalispell, MT Life University Delta Sigma Chi (speaker) August 2013 in Atlanta, GA Week-long Recruitment Events, August 2013 in Puerto Rico Dynamic Essentials (speaker), August 2013 in Atlanta, GA Epicenter of Chiropractic (EPOC) (speaker) August 2013 in Colorado Mile High Chiropractic (speaker/fundraising) August 2013 in Westminster, CO Wake Up to Wellness Radio (speaker) August 2013, online Chamber of Commerce Diversity Connections (speaker), September 2013 in Spartanburg, SC Philosophy on the Farm (speaker), September 2013 in Powder Springs, GA IFCO Summit (speaker), September 2013 in the Dominican Republic Alumni Dinner October 2013 in Detroit, MI Dynamic Essentials (speaker), October 2013 in Atlanta, GA Saturday Night Live (speaker), October 2013 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL Awake with Drake Radio (speaker), October 2013 in Spartanburg, SC Pure & Powerful (speaker), November 2013 inToronto, Canada Epicenter of Chiropractic (speaker), November 2013 in Austin & Dallas, TX Week-long Recruitment Events, November 2013 in Puerto Rico
Community Egg Hunt
Prospective student events
Access Health Partnership Helps Meet Community Healthcare Needs Cordero spearheaded an effort to secure the Sherman College Chiropractic Health Center as the first chiropractic partner of Access Health of Spartanburg. Access Health is a non-profit corporation serving the medically underserved population in Spartanburg County, and Sherman College’s Chiropractic Health Center provides quality and affordable chiropractic care to the local community through nearly 20,000 patient visits per year. Access Health staff screens patients and sends them to the proper healthcare provider based on the patient’s presentation. The Chiropractic Health Center at Sherman College currently receives a set number of referral patients monthly from Access Health and delivers chiropractic care to this population.
Dean of Clinics Adam Morrell, D.C., C.C.S.P., says the program has been in effect since July of this year and is now going strong. “We have been getting excellent feedback from Access patients and staff as well as our own interns, faculty and staff,” he shares. Access Health, in turn, reports compliments from its staff and the patients. The organization recently collected several testimonials about patient care at the Chiropractic Health Center:
“[My intern] is an angel. She graduates in December and is thinking about opening a practice here locally. I hope she does, because she is good!”
“They are very professional. They treated me kind, and I didn’t feel any type of stigma because I was on an assistance type program.”
“They said my headaches weren’t really headaches, but that they were upper neck pain. I woke up every day with headache. Now I don’t wake up with them anymore.”
Serving the Hospice Community In addition to our partnerships providing chiropractic care to various community groups, Cordero is exploring several other community outreach options for the college. He is working with trustee Todd Picou, co-founder of Hospice Care of South Carolina (HCSC), on an arrangement for our interns to care for Hospice patients. “The college needs to make a larger community impact,” Cordero says. “We want to engage and serve our community in meaningful ways.”
Admission Office wall art
Presidential investiture
Some of the most noticeable improvements to campus in 2013 include a beautifully decorated entrance to the Scallon Building, new adjusting tables for outpatient rooms in the Chiropractic Health Center, a colorful mural and new furniture in the café, and small, meaningful touches like an environmentally friendly rapid fill water station that dispenses filtered water and minimizes plastic bottle waste. Future of the profession
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Sherman on Awake with Drake Last fall, listeners in Spartanburg and around the world got to know Sherman College and learned more about chiropractic and its vital and expanding role in health care today. College faculty, staff and students served as weekly guests on the “Awake with Drake” show, which aired locally on 910 AM and 105.7 FM (out-of-towners listened online). During these calls, listeners heard information about chiropractic and Sherman College; chiropractic health talks by interns and faculty; updates on current college initiatives; details about community service projects and events; the advantages of a career in chiropractic and more.
From left: Guthrie Schroeder (Sherman), Brett Jones (Life West), Eric Van Slooten, D.C., Brady Salcido (SCUHS), Boo Burnier (Life), and Jean-Phillipe Mercier (Parker).
Radio personality Bill Drake is known in the community as the “Voice of Spartanburg,” but around Sherman College he’s known as a chiropractic advocate and friend who has volunteered his time to guest lecture to Sherman students in communications classes. Drake became a chiropractic patient in 1987 and is an avid reader of books on the philosophy of chiropractic. Sherman College named him Lay Person of the Year Award in 1991, and he has been named South Carolina Radio Personality of the Year in 1986, 1987 and 1992.
Hosting Talk the ’TIC Sherman College hosted the Talk the ’TIC national health talk competition for chiropractic students in November. Five student representatives from chiropractic colleges across the country shared their best health talks. Erik Van Slooten, D.C., founder of Talk the ’TIC, formed the competition as a way of bringing students together in friendly competition to answer the question, “How’s your health talk?” Chiropractic schools around the world participate in Talk the ’TIC on an annual basis. The 2013 winner was Brady Salcido from Southern California University of Health Sciences.
Fun Day on campus
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Sherman Hosts Spartanburg Chamber Networking Event Sherman College proudly hosted the November 2013 Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours; this networking event allowed the college to introduce more of the Spartanburg and surrounding area to chiropractic health care and remind our neighbors about Sherman College and its positive impact in the community. The event featured great food, drinks, giveaways, networking, and spinal screenings by Sherman interns.
Speaking to prospective students
Clinic Challenge Experience
Annual Food Drive a Success It was a banner year for participation in the annual Thanksgiving food drive. The abundance of food that was donated this year was enough to fill two large tables causing them to bow under the weight. “I am told that this is the best showing of the food drive in years,” says Dean of Clinics Adam Morrell, D.C. “Our patients and our Sherman community helped to make this food drive a great success!” The proceeds of the food were split between the college’s own food pantry and a local church organization to assist those in need during the holidays and beyond.
Business Institute to Help Students, Grads Succeed in Practice Aspiring to provide additional business training to recent graduations and to teach the finer points of business for growing a practice, Sherman College is partnering with Wofford College to form the Chiropractic Business Institute. The program will be led by Wofford’s Scott Cochran, M.B.A., dean of The Space, a place for students to bridge the gap between academic theory and economic practice. The Space houses unique and effective programs for helping students successfully transition from college to life after college. Its programs include a startup incubator, a consulting group and a leadership development program. The Chiropractic Institute is one of its most recent partnerships.
Showing the Sherman Pride On October 28, Sherman College celebrated its third annual Sherman PRide Day. On this day, the college honors and celebrates its alumni and students and its community impact with positive PR and uplifting messages on campus, in the community, and via posts on social media. This year the college held a surprise assembly, handed out “You Can’t Hide the Pride” t-shirts, played music, celebrated with mascot Larry the Lion, and learned a “Sherman Shuffle” line dance (to Katy Perry’s popular song, “Roar”) choreographed by student Chase Fowler (you can see a news clip at http://tinyurl.com/ ShermanShuffle).
Program topics will include personal strength development, branding, market positioning, negotiation strategies, operations and cash flow basics, planning for return on investment and building presence in the community.
Alumni and friends in the field were encouraged to participate by wearing Sherman apparel, sharing positive information about the college in a public forum, posting photos and messages on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram), talking about Sherman to family, friends and chiropractic patients, and printing and displaying Sherman posters in their offices.
Campus updates and upgrades
Students on local television
“Successfully running a chiropractic practice in today’s competitive environment requires a unique set of business skills,” says Cochran. “The Sherman College Business Institute teaches these skills and provides students and recent graduates with a foundation for the future.”
Thanksgiving dinner
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Sherman College attended 150 recruiting events in 21 states/territories last year, including 66 events with ROAR (Reach Out And Recruit) members
$413,500 in unrestricted donations in 2013, of which $360,874
graduated 48 doctors of chiropractic who are ready to change the world
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THE HEALTH CENTER SAW 965 NEW PATIENTS IN 2013 COMPARED TO 653 IN 2012
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Top States
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South Carolina North Carolina
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2013 Honor Roll of Donors
Your Gifts to Sherman Sherman College benefited from a year of progress and growth in 2013. New support for the college was very much in evidence as membership in the Board of Regent giving program more than doubled. The President’s Circle was established with new and long-time regents stepping up to a higher level of support, committing $10,000 per year to advance Sherman’s vision. Growth also came in the form of more students. Last year we saw enrollment increase by 40 percent over 2012. With this increased support came campus and learning enhancements. We are establishing a business institute to teach our students practices for success, and enhancing student learning and networking opportunities by hosting guest speakers on campus. We also implemented outreach programs in the community through our Chiropractic Health Center to provide students with more opportunities to hone their skills. We invested in a better telephone system, renovated the café kitchen, and added cabinets in the faculty/staff work room. We also attracted a local restaurant specializing in locally grown and organic products to provide better food service for students, employees and guests. Some of the most noticeable improvements are a beautifully decorated entrance to the Scallon Building, new adjusting tables for outpatient rooms in the health center, a colorful mural and new furniture in the café, and small, meaningful touches like an environmentally friendly rapid fill water station that dispenses filtered water and minimizes plastic bottle waste. Enhancements continue in 2014 with a new roof and restroom renovations. We are also responding to your requests to offer more continuing education programs, and our student recruitment efforts have intensified. Sherman is on the move and we invite you to join us. To everyone who donated in 2013, we thank you for helping us to grow and ask for your continued support moving forward. Our successes are yours. We appreciate you! Our list of donors follows. In gratitude, Marggi Roldan Director of Development and Alumni Relations PAGE 26
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Founder’s Society ($10,000+)
Patron Society ($1,000-$1,999)
Irene Gold, D.C. Jeremy & Amanda Hess, D.C.s Patricia Giuliano & Peter Kevorkian, D.C.s Daniel & Richelle Knowles, D.C.s Edward Marram, Ph.D. Baron & Susan Newlin, D.C.H. Angela & Patrick Ray, D.C. Vicki & Rob Schiffman, D.C. Parinda & Liam Schubel, D.C.
Ashley & Rene’ Acosta, D.C. Tracey & Peter Amlinger, D.C. Adam Aquilino, D.C. Mary Babian, D.C. Kathleen & Robert Berkowitz, D.C. Maria Best, D.C. Brigette Bowler, D.C. Alan Brewster, D.C. Emily Broniak, D.C. Jamie Bunis, D.C. Arno Burnier, D.C. Scott Cabazolo, D.C. James Callahan, D.C. Karen Canup Carly Carney, D.C. Doreen & Ron Castellucci, D.C. Patrick Offman & Patricia Chelenyak, D.C. Randi & Neil Cohen, D.C. John Court, D.C. Pamela & David Courtney, D.C. Andrew Daniele, D.C. Scott Darragh, D.C. Andrew De Saro, D.C. Susan & Anthony DeMarco, D.C. Carol & Gregory Demetrious, D.C. Dean DePice, D.C. Michael Diehm, D.C. Jessica & John Drew, D.C. Barbara & James Dubel, D.C. Steven Forsberg, D.C. Stephen & Camilla Franson, D.C.s Paul Licata & Beth Frosch, D.C. Scott Fye, D.C. James & Antonietta Galgano, D.C.s Scott Garber, D.C. Gwendolyn Gardner, D.C. Jeffrey Garofalo, D.C. Lana & Skip George, Jr., D.C. Bryn Gillow, D.C. B.J. Hardick, D.C. Janet Harriger, D.C. David Healey, D.C. Paula Hedglon, D.C. Charles & Marylyn Hilston, D.C.s Curtis Horton, D.C. Stephen & Pam Jarboe, D.C.s Roberta & Haig John, D.C. Marc Johnson, D.C. Jami Karr, D.C. Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D. Jay Komarek, D.C. Tedd Koren, D.C. Travis LaForest, D.C.
Visionary Society ($4,000-$9,999) Darcy Andersen, D.C. Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Rita Frederick & Joel Beane, D.C. Helen & Gordon Brown, D.C. ChiroOne Wellness Centers John Degenhart, D.C. Elevation Health Brian Rutecki, D.C. Sherman College Alumni Association James Sigafoose, D.C. Katie & Shane Walker, D.C. Sam Wang, D.C.
Pioneer Society ($2,000-$3,999) Timothy Burkhart, D.C. ChiroFutures Chiropassion Consulting Joshua & Benna Click, D.C.s Carol & Robert Crystal, D.C. Dynamic Essentials CA Group International Federation of Chiropractors and Organizations Robert Irwin, D.C. Marilee & Richard Keim, D.C. Raymond & Charmaine Lanjopoulos, D.C.s Cindy & Ron Lanzara, Jr., D.C.s Michael Lenarz, D.C. Scot McCormick & Rosemary DePasque, D.C.s Shoji Morimoto, D.C. Kenji Nakata, D.C. Gary & Cathleen Padden, D.C.s Todd Picou David Serio, D.C. Catherine Silver-Riddell, D.C. South Carolina Chiropractic Association Kevin Wilmot, D.C. Dennis Yeung, D.C.
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Gilles LaMarche, D.C. Laura Lamm, D.C. Ernest Landi, D.C. Anthony & Stephanie Lanzara, D.C.s Margaret Lehr-DeVolld, D.C. Daniel Lemberger, D.C. Sandra Levenson, D.C. Rachel & Brian Lieberman, D.C. Eddie Martinez, D.C. Cookie & Sal Martingano, D.C. Leonard Mazza, D.C. Russell McArthur, D.C. Kathy McAuliffe, D.C. Patricia McLean, D.C. Paulette Mejia, D.C. National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Kelvin Ng, D.C. Luis Ocon, D.C. Jose & Amy Orta, D.C.s Kevin Pallis, D.C. Stan Pierce, Jr., D.C. Shawn Powers, D.C. Brian Pulver, D.C. Bradley Rauch, D.C. Pete Gay & Katie Reilly, D.C.s Carsten Reinhardt, D.C. Jamie Richards, D.C. Danny Rives, D.C. Gary Roeben, D.C. Glenda & Walter Sanchez, D.C Steven Schargel, D.C. Paul & Pennie Schwartz, D.C. Jon Schwartzbauer, D.C. Claudia Seay, D.C. John Sellar, D.C. Robert Shaner, D.C. Marilyn Shore, D.C. Michael Sontheimer, D.C. Dean & Toniann Sottile, D.C.s Southern Florida Chiropractic Society Greg & Kim Stetzel, D.C.s Felicia Stewart, D.C.
Gary Stewart, D.C. Roy Sweat, D.C. Robert Tarantino, D.C. Titronics Chris & Merissa Toellner, D.C.s Tyrone Wallace, D.C. Mindy Weingarten, D.C. Linda Wells, D.C. Yukio Yamamoto Dar & Tim Zook, D.C.
ADIO Club ($500-$999) Lynn* & Daniel Abeckjerr, D.C. Matthew Alvord, D.C. Beth Greene & Jeri Anderson, D.C. Jon Baker, D.C. Karen Baker Brian Bartholomew, D.C. Mark & Valerie Berkowitz James Bourg, D.C. Jack Bourla, D.C. Robert Braile, D.C. David Bronat, D.C. Awais Butt, D.C. Lona Cook, D.C. Kevin Davine, D.C. Ian Davis-Tremayne, D.C. Daniel & Kristen Denette, D.C.s Theresa Galant, D.C. Cynthia Gibbon, D.C. Nancy Griffin Connie Guan, D.C. Tony Gutierrez, D.C. Jerry Hardee, Ed.D. Andrew Harding, D.C. Donald Harte, D.C. Kevin Jackson, D.C. Steven Jones, D.C. Shogo Kajisa, D.C. Jay Korsen, D.C. Tim Langley, D.C. *deceased
Student Worker Spotlight: Melinda Hallam Melinda Hallam is married with two young children. She works in the Institutional Advancement/Alumni Offices under the college work/study program where she calls alumni to update the Online Alumni Directory and ask for donations to the college. When she graduates, she’ll join her father and uncle as a doctor of chiropractic. She also blogs for the college. You can follow her at http:// sherman.blogs.com/pride/.
Alan Lyles Allison Manis, D.C. Nalyn Marcus, D.C. Derek Maxson, D.C. Jeffrey Miller, D.C. Jim Minico, Jr., D.C. John Mormile, D.C. Kevin Muthersbaugh, D.C. Lauren Nappen, D.C. Brian Nardi, D.C. Paul Newton, D.C. Michael O’Halleran, D.C. Gabriel O’Sullivan, D.C. Alan Ott, D.C. Karen Parks Judith & G. Stanford Pierce, Sr., D.C. Eric Plasker, D.C. Gregg Reese, D.C. Beth Risser, D.C. Armand Rossi, D.C. Bruce Salzinger, D.C. Daniel Schaeffer, D.C. Bruce Schneider, D.C. James Siller, D.C. Ron Sinagra, D.C. Jen Miner & Bruce Steinberg, D.C. David Steinberg, D.C. Steve Stinnett, D.C. Kristine Strawniak, D.C. Sunbelt Janitorial Group Erick Swenson, D.C. Benjamin Tanner, D.C. Thelma Tanner Stephen Tosk, D.C. Kyle Troyer, D.C. Michael Warner, D.C. Dawn Yonce, D.C. Adriana Zabrosky, D.C.
Atlas Club ($200-$499) Charlotte Babb Dustin Barton, D.C. Paula Baruffi Lisa Bleicher, D.C. Joseph Borio, D.C. Jennifer Brandon, D.C. Yvonne Brehan Jaime Browning, D.C. Carolina Headwear Chartwell North End Michael Clemen, D.C. Robert Costello, D.C. Dr. Carroll Ann Coyle Ankang & Jia Xiano-Lu Dong, D.C.s David Espinoza, D.C. SHERMAN
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$200,000 Estate Gift to Establish Endowed Scholarship Honoring Chiropractic Patient Chiropractic made such a positive impact on John Yglesias’ life that his chiropractor (and the executor of his will) Sherman Regent Robert Tarantino, D.C., has chosen Sherman College of Chiropractic as the recipient of a large portion of Yglesias’ estate. A very generous gift of $200,000 will be used to establish an endowed scholarship in Yglesias’ name. “Chiropractic was an integral part of Mr. Yglesias’ life,” Tarantino said in a letter to the college. “He came to our office for chiropractic care on a weekly basis for more than 43 years. Chiropractic adjustments were what Mr. Yglesias used in an effort to maintain his wellbeing throughout his life. I hope that your college will honor him… for his generous donation to the perpetuation of pure, unadulterated chiropractic education.” Sherman College President Edwin Cordero, D.C., said it will be a privilege to fulfill Tarantino’s request for Yglesias. “We are honored by the trust Mr. Yglesias and Dr. Tarantino have placed in Sherman College and we pledge to respect Mr. Yglesias’ memory and our mutual love of chiropractic with this endowed scholarship,” Cordero said. “We are proud to instill in our students a deep appreciation for the principles and philosophy of chiropractic.” Yglesias was born on August 4, 1927, in New York City and died on March 26, 2013, in Lyndhurst, NJ. His family came from the Provence of Galicia in Spain; he never married nor did he have any children. He was a self-employed contractor in New York City before he retired, and he was well read and an astute financial investor. Yglesias was an avid naturalist and besides exercise and nutrition to maintain his health, he received chiropractic care at Tarantino’s office for the last 43 years of his life. Yglesias recognized the importance of regular chiropractic care and vertebral subluxation correction and never missed a week in the office, Tarantino said of his patient and friend. “Both Evelyn and I were like family to him,” he said. “His last words to me were, ‘I owe you my life.’ Many times we do not realize how important we are to those we care for until something like this occurs. Because of his love for chiropractic and because I was instructed as executor of his will to make decisions on charities, I felt Mr. Yglesias would approve if I chose to give a large portion of his residual estate to Sherman College of Chiropractic.” The Scholarship Committee at Sherman College will work to establish the criteria for Yglesias’ endowed scholarship. As an endowed fund, the principal will remain invested while earnings can be used to award scholarships to students at Sherman.
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William Fehl, D.C. Mark Fullerton, D.C. Toni Glover Frank Hahn, D.C. Bill Hannouche, D.C. Janis Hemmen Hodge Carpets Diana Horsfall Anna Hughes, D.C. Natalie Kurylo, D.C. Fran Lounsbury, D.C. Brian Lumb, D.C. Israel Maldonado, D.C. Patrick & Carol Martin, D.C.s Lucas Matlock, D.C. Dr. Joseph McClellan Betty Moerer Harold Murphy Steven Niemiec, D.C. Judd Nogrady, D.C. Erica Peabody, D.C. Palmer Peet, D.C. Joshua Petersmith, D.C. Kevin Phalen, D.C. Margaret Pickering, D.C. Levi Pulver, D.C. Katherin Ranzoni Karen Brower Rhodes Marggi Roldan Mitzi Schwartzbauer, D.C. Scrip Hessco Kristy Shepherd Sherman College Faculty Senate Dr. Eric Sidelinger Dr. Tina Sigafoose Veronica & Peter Tague, D.C. Adam Tedder, D.C. Roberta Thomas Dr. Scott Timpanelli Calvin Tuttle, D.C. Joe Wang, D.C. Spencer Whitney Dr. Guangming Wu
Century Club ($100-$199) Megan Allwardt Maureen Arseneau Maria Aumick, D.C. Paul & Nenna Bailey Loren Barisch, D.C. Dennis Baron, D.C. Lacey Book, D.C. Terry Bragg, D.C. Lafayette Briggs, D.C.
2013 Honor Roll of Donors
Jerry & Pam Burkhalter Dominic Charles, D.C. Dr. Marc Chasse Karla Christy, D.C. Shane Cobb Michael Cohen, D.C. Michael Cole, D.C. Shane Conner, D.C. Michelle Cordero Rowena De Jesus, D.C. Nancy Denlinger, D.C. Dr. Constantine Diamond, Jr. Lorry Dietrich Shawn Dill, D.C. Brian Dooley, D.C. Troy Eldridge, D.C. George Foedisch, D.C. Greg Fox, D.C. Paul & Eugenia Gengler Marie Genna, D.C. MaryAnn & Stanley Gilbert, D.C. David & Lisa Giller Craig Gindele, D.C. Steven Gorshack Kenneth Guzik, D.C. John Hart, D.C. Alexander Hemingway, D.C. Allen Hensley Kenneth Hillman, D.C. Dr. Russell Hoch Jacqueline Hurley Andrew Jackson, D.C. Kathryn Jones, D.C. Steve Judson, D.C. Robert Keroson, D.C. Jillian Kersh, D.C. Larry’s Trophy Shop Dr. Kim Lombardy Brian & Tricia London Dr. Robert Lupowitz M & R Granite Company Marlene Mahipat, D.C. Andrea Maki Dr. Janet McGaurn Adam Morrell, D.C. James Myers, D.C. Amy Nedrow-Zesiger, D.C. Dr. Franklin Parisi Carol Parker Dr. Paul Kimo Pestana Joe & Tina Phelps Wallace Privette, D.C. M. Madeline Russel Winn Sams, D.C. Donna Sherman Sanders
Vanessa Shields-Fiore, D.C. Karen Siefert Paul Soler & Stavroula Andrinopoulos, D.C.s Lisa Stensgaard Kyle Stull, D.C. Drs. Alwin & Patrice Toensing Brandon Wallis, D.C. Leslie Weise Dr. Elizabeth Weiss Bonnie Williamson, D.C. Katsuhisa Yoneyama, D.C. Sylvester & MaryEllen Zell
Silver Club ($50-$99) Ronald & Sherry Acena Marilyn Akutsu Francis Awere, D.C. Robert Bolen, D.C. Courtney Bond, D.C. Jody Bone Lucinda Burke, D.C. Manuel & Tina Correa Dr. James Connor Patricia Doll Keith Drebin Nancy & Robert Epstein, D.C. Gregory Franklin, D.C. Diana Granger, D.C. Laura Greene-Orndorff, D.C. Celeste Gregory David Hall, D.C. Ginette Hamilton Ellen Hatton Harlan Hoffman, D.C. Michael Hrycko, D.C. Charles Jaskulski, D.C. Dr. Ronald E. Knorr John & April Kosinski, D.C.s Barbara Koski Ronald Lanzara, Sr., D.C. Shane Lynch, D.C. Kristle & David Marangon Paula McBrady Gregory McPeak, D.C. Ronen Mendi, D.C. Karan Miller, D.C. David Murawski, D.C. Dr. Gary Nadler Leo Oakchunas, D.C. Keith & Georgia Ormand Cindy Pekofsky, D.C. Arthur Perazzo Sally Rees Martin Rodgers, D.C.
Michael Santone, D.C. Mark & Patricia Schaeffer Jeffery Scholten, D.C. Dr. Thomas Schulte John Snyder, D.C. Michael & Kathy Spellman Pamela Starrett Sarah Stephens, D.C. Joanne Sutherland Gae Taylor Traci Tenneson Patti Lee Thomas Timothy Thomas, D.C. Amy Thornton, D.C. Donald Trepany, D.C. Karla Vitalone Patricia West Marylouise Wise, D.C. Stephen Zabawa, D.C. Kim Zell, D.C.
Friends Lori Aaron Stanley Alpert, D.C. Janett Anson Kym Anton Elaine Aulgur Caroline Batson Michael & Karen Becker Patricia Bissette Robin Bloom Virginia Brannon, D.C. Lacey Bray Martin Buck Chris Burleigh Kristina Clark James & Linda Cook Max & Amee Corning Lance & Megan Dauber Joseph Donofrio, D.C. Kathleen Engelbert Barbara Evans David & Kristin Fahlstrom Karen Ferguson Paul & Mary Fowler Jordan French Katherine Ghenov Gerould Giddings, D.C. Greg Gilbert, D.C. Virginia Gleason Kathleen Goodwin Lisa Grasman-Montgomery Dr. Joel Greene, Jr. Tim Guest, D.C. Dan & Hannah Hall, D.C.s
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Nicholas Hannouche, D.C. Heide Hartmann Taylor, D.C. Rick Howard, D.C. Joseph Iaquinto, D.C. Julie Irwin Marylee Jameson Dawn Jecs Dr. Gerald Mark Jordan Joseph M Juliano, D.C. Janet Juntunen John Justice, D.C. Alexander Keeley Tara Kolesar Dr. Paul Krause Brooke Krekel Martha Laabs Maryellen Laird William Latter, D.C. Patrick Lausier Reeva Leahy Brian Lee Crissy Lewis Denise Lewis Bradley Lokken, D.C. Edward Lukaszeski John Macko, Jr., D.C. Kira McRae Rondi Mitchell Dr. Alice Moyer Gail Muller Daniel & Cindee Murphy Thomas Panchesin, D.C. John Porter, Jr., D.C. Kevin Power, D.C. Lynne Rathbun Risa Ratliff Perry Rush, D.C. Alexandria Ryan Melody Sabin Connie Schaafsma Randy & Julie Schepper Laura Scholten Mary Joy Scully Jeanne Sellers, D.C. Ruth Shilling Julia Stanley Norman Steinbach Kimberly Stenson Dolores Stevens Barry Stowers, D.C. G. Marie Sundquist Linda Tarpley, D.C. Helen Thorpe Tracy Tietjen Michael Troncoso, D.C.
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Megan Turner Ross & Joyce Van Houten Doug & Jean Warnberg Joyce Weber Jan Weise Claudia White Vonna Whiting-Cowen Jan Wiese Brandon Williamson, D.C. Juanita Williamson Kathy Wilson Jennifer York, D.C. The Donor Honor Roll on the previous pages was organized by giving amount. The remainder of the list is organized by campaign.
1973 Club Many first-time donors and other boosters join this club with a donation of $19.73 to both show their support and honor our founding year. Charlotte Babb Robert Berkowitz, D.C. Alan Brewster, D.C. Karen Canup Mark Fullerton, D.C. Laura Greene-Orndorff, D.C. Nicholas Hannouche, D.C. Jami Karr, D.C. Daniel Knowles, D.C.s Sandra Levenson, D.C. Fran Lounsbury, D.C. Susan Newlin, D.C.H. Marggi Roldan Melody Sabin Claudia Seay, D.C. David Serio, D.C. Catherine Silver-Riddell, D.C. Felicia Stewart, D.C. Linda Tarpley, D.C. Patti Lee Thomas Roberta Thomas Kathy Wilson Jennifer York, D.C.
ADJUST Fund ADJUST stands for Annual Donations Joining to Underwrite Scholarships and Teaching. These donations support operational costs from technology to classroom and office supplies. Lori Aaron Lynn* & Daniel Abeckjerr, D.C. Ronald & Sherry Acena Ashley & Rene’ Acosta, D.C.
Marilyn Akutsu Megan Allwardt Stanley Alpert, D.C. Matthew Alvord, D.C. Tracey & Peter Amlinger, D.C. Darcy Andersen, D.C. Beth Greene & Jeri Anderson, D.C. Janett Anson Kym Anton Adam Aquilino, D.C. Maureen Arseneau Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Elaine Aulgur Maria Aumick, D.C. Francis Awere, D.C. Mary Babian, D.C. Paul & Nenna Bailey Jon Baker, D.C. Karen Baker Loren Barisch, D.C. Dennis Baron, D.C. Brian Bartholomew, D.C. Dustin Barton, D.C. Paula Baruffi Rita Frederick & Joel Beane, D.C. Michael & Karen Becker Kathleen & Robert Berkowitz, D.C. Maria Best, D.C. Patricia Bissette Lisa Bleicher, D.C. Robin Bloom Robert Bolen, D.C. Courtney Bond, D.C. Jody Bone Lacey Book, D.C. Joseph Borio, D.C. James Bourg, D.C. Jack Bourla, D.C. Brigette Bowler, D.C. Terry Bragg, D.C. Robert Braile, D.C. Jennifer Brandon, D.C. Virginia Brannon, D.C. Lacey Bray Yvonne Brehan Alan Brewster, D.C. David Bronat, D.C. Emily Broniak, D.C. Helen & Gordon Brown, D.C. Martin Buck Jamie Bunis, D.C. Lucinda Burke, D.C. Jerry & Pam Burkhalter *deceased
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Timothy Burkhart, D.C. Chris Burleigh Arno Burnier, D.C. Awais Butt, D.C. Scott Cabazolo, D.C. James Callahan, D.C. Karen Canup Carly Carney, D.C. Doreen & Ron Castellucci, D.C. Dominic Charles, D.C. Dr. Marc Chasse Patrick Offman & Patricia Chelenyak, D.C. Karla Christy, D.C. Kristina Clark Michael Clemen, D.C. Joshua & Benna Click, D.C.s Michael Cohen, D.C. Randi & Neil Cohen, D.C. Michael Cole, D.C. Shane Conner, D.C. Dr. James Connor James & Linda Cook Lona Cook, D.C. Max & Amee Corning Robert Costello, D.C. John Court, D.C. Pamela & David Courtney, D.C. Dr. Carroll Ann Coyle Carol & Robert Crystal, D.C. Andrew Daniele, D.C. Scott Darragh, D.C. Lance & Megan Dauber Kevin Davine, D.C. Ian Davis-Tremayne, D.C. Rowena De Jesus, D.C. Andrew De Saro, D.C. John Degenhart, D.C. Susan & Anthony DeMarco, D.C. Carol & Gregory Demetrious, D.C. Daniel & Kristen Denette, D.C.s Nancy Denlinger, D.C. Dean DePice, D.C. Dr. Constantine Diamond, Jr. Michael Diehm, D.C. Shawn Dill, D.C. Patricia Doll Ankang & Jia Xiano-Lu Dong, D.C.s Joseph Donofrio, D.C. Keith Drebin Jessica & John Drew, D.C. Barbara & James Dubel, D.C. Troy Eldridge, D.C. Elevation Health Kathleen Engelbert Nancy & Robert Epstein, D.C.
David Espinoza, D.C. Barbara Evans David & Kristin Fahlstrom Karen Ferguson George Foedisch, D.C. Steven Forsberg, D.C. Paul & Mary Fowler Greg Fox, D.C. Gregory Franklin, D.C. Stephen & Camilla Franson, D.C.s Jordan French Paul Licata & Beth Frosch, D.C. Mark Fullerton, D.C. Scott Fye, D.C. Theresa Galant, D.C. James & Antonietta Galgano, D.C.s Scott Garber, D.C. Gwendolyn Gardner, D.C. Jeffrey Garofalo, D.C. Paul & Eugenia Gengler Marie Genna, D.C.
Lana & Skip George, Jr., D.C. Katherine Ghenov Gerould Giddings, D.C. Greg Gilbert, D.C. MaryAnn & Stanley Gilbert, D.C. David & Lisa Giller Bryn Gillow, D.C. Craig Gindele, D.C. Virginia Gleason Toni Glover Irene Gold, D.C. Kathleen Goodwin Steven Gorshack Diana Granger, D.C. Lisa Grasman-Montgomery Dr. Joel Greene, Jr. Celeste Gregory Nancy Griffin Connie Guan, D.C. Tim Guest, D.C. Tony Gutierrez, D.C.
Japanese Supporters Provide Knee Chest Table for Sherman Health Center
A group of Japanese chiropractors and supporters has donated a beautiful black walnut knee chest adjusting table to the Sherman College’s Chiropractic Health Center. Given by Dr. Keisuke Fujibuchi, Keizaburo Shimada D.C., Ray & Company President Mr. Saburo Mikata, Ray & Company’s Mr. Takayoshi Abe and future Sherman College student Hirofumi Isobe, the table features a plaque honoring the college’s namesake, Dr. Lyle Sherman. SHERMAN
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Kenneth Guzik, D.C. Frank Hahn, D.C. David Hall, D.C. Dan & Hannah Hall, D.C.s Ginette Hamilton Bill Hannouche, D.C. Jerry Hardee, Ed.D. B.J. Hardick, D.C. Andrew Harding, D.C. Janet Harriger, D.C. Donald Harte, D.C. Heide Hartmann Taylor, D.C. David Healey, D.C. Paula Hedglon, D.C. Alexander Hemingway, D.C. Janis Hemmen Allen Hensley Jeremy & Amanda Hess, D.C.s Kenneth Hillman, D.C. Charles & Marylyn Hilston, D.C.s Dr. Russell Hoch Hodge Carpets Harlan Hoffman, D.C. Diana Horsfall
Curtis Horton, D.C. Rick Howard, D.C. Michael Hrycko, D.C. Jacqueline Hurley Joseph Iaquinto, D.C. Julie Irwin Robert Irwin, D.C. Andrew Jackson, D.C. Kevin Jackson, D.C. Marylee Jameson Stephen & Pam Jarboe, D.C.s Charles Jaskulski, D.C. Dawn Jecs Roberta & Haig John, D.C. Marc Johnson, D.C. Kathryn Jones, D.C. Steven Jones, D.C. Dr. Gerald Mark Jordan Janet Juntunen John Justice, D.C. Shogo Kajisa, D.C. Jami Karr, D.C. Alexander Keeley Marilee & Richard Keim, D.C.
Kaku Donates Translated B.J. Palmer Books Sherman College supporter Dr. Fumio Kaku of Tokyo, founder and president of the Japan Specific Chiropractic School and the Japan Specific Chiropractic Association, has donated two translated B.J. Palmer Green Books to the Sherman College library. Kaku, who has translated four of the Green Books, has gifted the college with As a Man Thinketh Vol.28 and Our Masterpiece Vol.39. He has also translated (and previously donated to the college) Chiropractic Philosophy Science and Art Vol.32 and History in the Making Vol.35. Kaku hopes the books help Sherman students from Japan studying to become doctors of chiropractic. Dr. Kaku established the Japan Specific Chiropractic School (JSCS) in 1987, teaching H.I.O. technique and the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic. The school has graduated 65 students. Some graduates go share specific chiropractic with the public as members of the Japan Specific Chiropractic Association (JSCA), a small but strong organization because of its dedication to the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic. JSCA members are well trained upper cervical chiropractic specialists, Kaku says. Kaku studied the basic sciences at Nihon Shiatsu (Acupressure) College, graduating in 1980. He studied chiropractic at the Shiokawa School of Chiropractic in Tokyo, graduating in 1981. He has trained for more than 30 years in upper cervical chiropractic, under notables like Drs. Stephen A. Duff Sr., E. L. Crowder, and Thomas A. Gelardi. PAGE 32
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Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D. Robert Keroson, D.C. Patricia Giuliano & Peter Kevorkian, D.C.s Dr. Ronald E. Knorr Daniel & Richelle Knowles, D.C.s Tara Kolesar Jay Komarek, D.C. Tedd Koren, D.C. Jay Korsen, D.C. John & April Kosinski, D.C.s Barbara Koski Dr. Paul Krause Brooke Krekel Natalie Kurylo, D.C. Martha Laabs Travis LaForest, D.C. Maryellen Laird Gilles LaMarche, D.C. Laura Lamm, D.C. Ernest Landi, D.C. Tim Langley, D.C. Raymond & Charmaine Lanjopoulos, D.C.s Anthony & Stephanie Lanzara, D.C.s Cindy & Ron Lanzara, Jr., D.C.s Ronald Lanzara, Sr., D.C. William Latter, D.C. Reeva Leahy Brian Lee Margaret Lehr-DeVolld, D.C. Daniel Lemberger, D.C. Michael Lenarz, D.C. Sandra Levenson, D.C. Denise Lewis Rachel & Brian Lieberman, D.C. Bradley Lokken, D.C. Dr. Kim Lombardy Edward Lukaszeski Brian Lumb, D.C. Alan Lyles Shane Lynch, D.C. John Macko, Jr., D.C. Andrea Maki Israel Maldonado, D.C. Allison Manis, D.C. Kristle & David Marangon Nalyn Marcus, D.C. Edward Marram, Ph.D. Patrick & Carol Martin, D.C.s Eddie Martinez, D.C. Cookie & Sal Martingano, D.C. Lucas Matlock, D.C. Derek Maxson, D.C. Leonard Mazza, D.C. Russell McArthur, D.C. Kathy McAuliffe, D.C.
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Paula McBrady Dr. Joseph McClellan Scot McCormick & Rosemary DePasque, D.C.s Dr. Janet McGaurn Patricia McLean, D.C. Gregory McPeak, D.C. Kira McRae Paulette Mejia, D.C. Ronen Mendi, D.C. Jeffrey Miller, D.C. Karan Miller, D.C. Jim Minico, Jr., D.C. Rondi Mitchell Betty Moerer Shoji Morimoto, D.C. John Mormile, D.C. Dr. Alice Moyer Gail Muller David Murawski, D.C. Daniel & Cindee Murphy Harold Murphy Kevin Muthersbaugh, D.C. James Myers, D.C. Dr. Gary Nadler Kenji Nakata, D.C. Lauren Nappen, D.C. Brian Nardi, D.C. Amy Nedrow-Zesiger, D.C. Baron & Susan Newlin, D.C.H. Paul Newton, D.C. Kelvin Ng, D.C. Steven Niemiec, D.C. Judd Nogrady, D.C. Leo Oakchunas, D.C. Luis Ocon, D.C. Michael O’Halleran, D.C. Keith & Georgia Ormand Jose & Amy Orta, D.C.s Gabriel O’Sullivan, D.C. Alan Ott, D.C. Gary & Cathleen Padden, D.C.s Kevin Pallis, D.C. Thomas Panchesin, D.C. Dr. Franklin Parisi Carol Parker Karen Parks Erica Peabody, D.C. Palmer Peet, D.C. Cindy Pekofsky, D.C. Arthur Perazzo Dr. Paul Kimo Pestana Joshua Petersmith, D.C. Kevin Phalen, D.C. Joe & Tina Phelps
Margaret Pickering, D.C. Todd Picou Judith & G. Stanford Pierce, Sr., D.C. Stan Pierce, Jr., D.C. Eric Plasker, D.C. Shawn Powers, D.C. Brian Pulver, D.C. Levi Pulver, D.C. Katherin Ranzoni Lynne Rathbun Risa Ratliff Bradley Rauch, D.C. Angela & Patrick Ray, D.C. Sally Rees Gregg Reese, D.C. Pete Gay & Katie Reilly, D.C.s Carsten Reinhardt, D.C. Jamie Richards, D.C. Beth Risser, D.C. Danny Rives, D.C. Martin Rodgers, D.C. Gary Roeben, D.C. Marggi Roldan Armand Rossi, D.C. Perry Rush, D.C. M. Madeline Russel Brian Rutecki, D.C. Alexandria Ryan Bruce Salzinger, D.C. Winn Sams, D.C. Glenda & Walter Sanchez, D.C Michael Santone, D.C. Connie Schaafsma Daniel Schaeffer, D.C. Mark & Patricia Schaeffer Steven Schargel, D.C. Randy & Julie Schepper Vicki & Rob Schiffman, D.C. Bruce Schneider, D.C. Jeffery Scholten, D.C. Laura Scholten Parinda & Liam Schubel, D.C. Dr. Thomas Schulte Paul & Pennie Schwartz, D.C. Jon Schwartzbauer, D.C. Mary Joy Scully Claudia Seay, D.C. John Sellar, D.C. Jeanne Sellers, D.C. David Serio, D.C. Robert Shaner, D.C. Sherman College Alumni Association Vanessa Shields-Fiore, D.C. Ruth Shilling Marilyn Shore, D.C.
Dr. Eric Sidelinger Karen Siefert James Sigafoose, D.C. Dr. Tina Sigafoose James Siller, D.C. Catherine Silver-Riddell, D.C. Ron Sinagra, D.C. John Snyder, D.C. Stavroula Andrinopoulos & Paul Soler, D.C.s Michael Sontheimer, D.C. Dean & Toniann Sottile, D.C.s Southern Florida Chiropractic Society Michael & Kathy Spellman Julia Stanley Pamela Starrett Norman Steinbach Jen Miner & Bruce Steinberg, D.C. David Steinberg, D.C. Lisa Stensgaard Kimberly Stenson Greg & Kim Stetzel, D.C.s Dolores Stevens Felicia Stewart, D.C. Gary Stewart, D.C. Steve Stinnett, D.C. Barry Stowers, D.C. Kristine Strawniak, D.C. Kyle Stull, D.C. G. Marie Sundquist Joanne Sutherland Roy Sweat, D.C. Erick Swenson, D.C., P.A. Veronica & Peter Tague, D.C. Benjamin Tanner, D.C. Robert Tarantino, D.C. Gae Taylor Adam Tedder, D.C. Traci Tenneson Patti Lee Thomas Timothy Thomas, D.C. Amy Thornton, D.C. Helen Thorpe Tracy Tietjen Dr. Scott Timpanelli Chris & Merissa Toellner, D.C.s Drs. Alwin & Patrice Toensing Stephen Tosk, D.C. Donald Trepany, D.C. Michael Troncoso, D.C. Kyle Troyer, D.C. Megan Turner Calvin Tuttle, D.C. Ross & Joyce Van Houten Karla Vitalone
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Katie & Shane Walker, D.C. Tyrone Wallace, D.C. Brandon Wallis, D.C. Joe Wang, D.C. Sam Wang, D.C. Michael Warner, D.C. Joyce Weber Mindy Weingarten, D.C. Jan Weise Leslie Weise Dr. Elizabeth Weiss Linda Wells, D.C. Patricia West Claudia White Vonna Whiting-Cowen Spencer Whitney Jan Wiese Bonnie Williamson, D.C. Brandon Williamson, D.C. Juanita Williamson Kevin Wilmot, D.C. Marylouise Wise, D.C. Yukio Yamamoto Dennis Yeung, D.C. Dawn Yonce, D.C. Stephen Zabawa, D.C. Adriana Zabrosky, D.C. Kim Zell, D.C. Sylvester & MaryEllen Zell Dar & Tim Zook, D.C.
Animal Caregivers The following chiropractors show their support for Sherman by asking their animal owner clients to make contributions to Sherman for the chiropractic care the animals receive. This creative way to give produced $9,565 in 2013. Randy Baze, D.C. Jason Henke, D.C. Douglas Mook, D.C. Scott Yerrick, D.C.
Directed Grants and Gifts The following donors gave to Sherman in support of a specific program through directed cash donations and grants. Association for Reorganizational Healing Practice Carolina Headwear ChiroFutures ChiroOne Wellness Centers Chiropassion Consulting
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Bryn Gillow, D.C. International Federation of Chiropractors and Organizations Anthony & Stephanie Lanzara, D.C.s Larry’s Trophy Shop M & R Granite Company Susan Newlin, D.C.H. Chartwell North End Scrip Hessco Sherman College Alumni Association Sherman College Faculty Senate Song Hill Reserve South Carolina Chiropractic Association Sunbelt Janitorial Group Titronics Doug & Jean Warnberg
Employee Giving The following employees gave beyond their time and service to the college with contributions in support of various campaigns and programs. Charlotte Babb Caroline Batson Lafayette Briggs, D.C. Jaime Browning, D.C. Karen Canup Manuel & Tina Correa Doreen & Ron Castellucci, D.C. Michelle Cordero Joseph Donofrio, D.C. Brian Dooley, D.C. William Fehl, D.C. Cynthia Gibbon, D.C. Laura Greene-Orndorff, D.C. John Hart, D.C. Robert Irwin, D.C. Jillian Kersh, D.C. Patrick Lausier Crissy Lewis Adam Morrell, D.C. John Porter, Jr., D.C. Kevin Power, D.C. Karen Brower Rhodes Marggi Roldan Melody Sabin Mitzi Schwartzbauer, D.C. Claudia Seay, D.C. Kristy Shepherd Sarah Stephens, D.C. Patti Lee Thomas Roberta Thomas Kathy Wilson Dr. Guangming Wu Jennifer York, D.C.
Gift-In-Kind Donors The following donors made gifts of goods or services to be used by the college to further our students’ education or support special events. Activator Methods International Charlotte Babb W. Carrasquillo, D.C. Chiropractic Leadership Alliance Classic Lamps Design Ronald Curry, D.C. Alan Gewanter, D.C. Irene Gold, D.C. Tedd Koren, D.C. Jay Korsen, D.C. Judd Nogrady, D.C. Richard Plummer, D.C. Marggi Roldan Liam Schubel, D.C. Edward Smith, D.C. Roy Sweat, D.C. Joseph Tichio, D.C. Kim Williams, D.C. Nell Williams, D.C.
General Endowment Giving to Sherman’s General Endowment Fund means giving to the future. Only the earnings are used to supplement current expenses. William Fehl, D.C. Patti Lee Thomas
Health Center Equipment Endowment This fund continues to grow as a self-sustaining resource for Health Center equipment purchases. Its earnings may be used while the principal amount will be preserved forever. Sherman College Alumni Association
Gordon and Helen Brown Student Plaza and Memory Bricks The focal point of campus, this area provides a welcoming atmosphere for visitors and students. Donations are used to provide seating, lighting, landscaping and walkway bricks engraved with names, tributes and whimsical messages. Tracey & Peter Amlinger, D.C. Darcy Andersen, D.C. Charlotte Babb Shane Cobb Andrew De Saro, D.C. Lorry Dietrich William Fehl, D.C. Paul Licata & Beth Frosch, D.C.
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Steve Judson, D.C. Christopher Kent, D.C., J.D. Daniel Knowles, D.C. Rachel & Brian Lieberman, D.C. Brian & Tricia London Fran Lounsbury, D.C. Dr. Robert Lupowitz Marlene Mahipat, D.C. Kenji Nakata, D.C. Susan Newlin, D.C.H. Steven Niemiec, D.C. Judd Nogrady, D.C. Gary & Cathleen Padden, D.C.s Kevin Phalen, D.C. Wallace Privette, D.C. Liam Schubel, D.C. David Serio, D.C. Felicia Stewart, D.C. Peter Tague, D.C. Dr. Scott Timpanelli Katsuhisa Yoneyama, D.C.
Honor Wall Tiles These donors contributed funds for a personalized, etched marble tile on the Honor Wall. The proceeds for these lasting tributes help to build the college general endowment. Susan Newlin, D.C.H. Sherman College Alumni Association Thelma Tanner
Honor Gifts These donors used a gift to Sherman to honor someone or something special in their lives. In honor of Dr. Edwin Cordero Adam Aquilino, D.C. Steven Gorshack Joseph M. Juliano, D.C. Tim Langley, D.C. Dean & Toniann Sottile, D.C.s Dawn Yonce, D.C. Dar & Tim Zook, D.C. In honor of Calloway, Cameron, Hadley Newlin Susan Newlin, D.C.H. In honor of Tiffany Padden, D.C., Abigail Vivoda, D.C., Casey Bogart, D.C., Justin Peasley, D.C. Gary and Cathleen Padden, D.C.s In honor of Claudia Seay, D.C. Alan Brewster, D.C. Gwendolyn Gardner, D.C. Tim Guest, D.C. Marggi Roldan Patti Lee Thomas
In honor of Dr. Robert & Mary Shaner Brandon Wallis, D.C. In honor of Ben Tanner, D.C., and Gwen Tanner Gardner, D.C. Thelma Tanner In honor of Kim Zell, D.C. Sylvester & MaryEllen Zell In honor of all my chiropractic friends Susan Newlin, D.C.H.
Memorial Gifts The donors listed here chose to honor the memory of family and friends with a donation to Sherman College. In memory of David Blessing, D.C. Lorry Dietrich In memory of Russell Cobb, D.C. Shane Cobb In memory of Reggie Gold, D.C. Nancy Denlinger, D.C. In memory of Francis A. & Eunice A. Lounsbury Fran Lounsbury, D.C. In memory of Robert Lundius, D.C. Linda & Robert Lupowitz, D.C. Peter Tague, D.C. In memory of Marilyn Sussin Helen Thorpe In memory of Michael Westbrook, D.C. Virginia Gleason Keith & Georgia Ormand Mark & Patricia Schaeffer Bonnie Williamson, D.C. Sherman College Alumni Association In memory of Fluffernutter Marlene Mahipat, D.C. In memory of “Marron” Marilyn Akutsu
Scholarships Donors can designate support for both general and named scholarship funds at Sherman. Alumni Association Scholarship Sherman College Alumni Association Berkowitz Memorial Scholarship Mark & Valerie Berkowitz DE Warriors Scholarship Anna Hughes, D.C. Dynamic Essentials CA Group General Scholarships Joseph M. Juliano, D.C. Ellen Hatton National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Lyle & Eula Sherman Scholarship Donna Sherman Sanders
Sustaining Stars While many Regents donate monthly, we also have a group called the Sustaining Stars who make monthly donations to the college. Charlotte Babb Lafayette Briggs, D.C. Jaime Browning, D.C. Dr. Carroll Ann Coyle Steven Forsberg, D.C. Cynthia Gibbon, D.C. Jillian Kersh, D.C. Gabriel O’Sullivan, D.C. Margaret Pickering, D.C. John Porter, Jr., D.C. Karen Brower Rhodes Marggi Roldan Mitzi Schwartzbauer, D.C. Kristy Shepherd Roberta Thomas Amy Thornton, D.C. Brandon Wallis, D.C. Dr. Guangming Wu
Important Notes About the Donor Honor Roll The lists featured on these pages are composed of individuals and organizations making one or more donations received by Sherman College in 2013. We take great care in compiling the lists. However, if we have mistakenly omitted your name or if your listing is incorrect, please accept our sincere apology and contact us right away so we may correct our records. If you see an error in our list, please contact Institutional Advancement Office Assistant Patti Thomas at 800-849-8771, ext. 240, or e-mail pthomas@sherman.edu. SHERMAN
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Board of Regents
Thank You, Sherman College Board of Regents Regents provide for the advancement of Sherman College with annual gifts of $1,000 or more. The collective financial commitment of its members is a major source of funding for the college annual fund. We honor and thank the following individuals who are supporting the college though the Board of Regents Program. The list below is current as of March 2014.
President’s Circle Regents Vince & Darcy Andersen, D.C. Irene Gold, D.C. Jeremy & Amanda Hess, D.C.s Patricia Giuliano & Peter Kevorkian, D.C.s Richelle & Daniel Knowles, D.C.s Edward Marram, Ph.D. Baron & Susan Newlin, D.C.H.* Angela & K. Patrick Ray, D.C. Robyn & Jason Sabo, D.C. Vicki & Rob Schiffman, D.C. Parinda & Liam P. Schßbel, D.C. Katie & Shane J. Walker, D.C.
Corporate Regents Gold Level: AMPED Silver Level: Elevation Health
Visionary Regents John P. Degenhart, D.C.* Brian A. Rutecki, D.C. James M. Sigafoose, D.C. Sam Wang, D.C.
Pioneer Regents C. Randy Baze, D.C. Rita Frederick and Joel Beane, D.C.* Helen and Gordon Brown, D.C.* Timothy Burkhart, D.C. Rosemary DePasque & Scot McCormick, D.C.s Robert Irwin, D.C. Charmaine & Raymond Lanjopoulos, D.C.s Cindy & Ron Lanzara, Jr., D.C.s Michael Lenarz, D.C. Shoji Morimoto Todd Picou David Serio, D.C. Catherine Silver-Riddell, D.C.
Patron Regents Daniel Abeckjerr, D.C. Ashley & Rene Acosta, D.C. Tracey & Peter Amlinger, D.C.
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Jeri Anderson, D.C. & Beth Greene Mary L. Babian, D.C.* Brian Bartholomew, D.C. Dustin J. Barton, D.C. Kathleen & Robert G. Berkowitz, D.C.* Maria J. Best, D.C. Arthur Bond, D.C.* Lacey Book, D.C. Joe Borio, D.C. James Bourg, D.C. Jack M. Bourla, D.C. Brigette Bowler, DC Robert Braile, D.C. Alan S. Brewster, D.C. Emily Broniak, D.C. Jamie Bunis, D.C. Arno Burnier, D.C. Awais Butt, D.C. Scott Cabazolo, D.C. James Callahan, D.C. Karen Canup Carly Letzt Carney, D.C. Doreen & Ron Castellucci, D.C. Patricia Chelenyak, D.C. & Patrick Offman, PhD. Josh & Benna Click, D.C.s Randi & Neil Cohen, D.C. Lona Cook, D.C. Debbie and Edwin Cordero, D.C. John C. Court, D.C.* Pamela & David L. Courtney, D.C.* Carol & Robert Crystal, D.C. Andrew Daniele, D.C. Scott Darragh, D.C. Ian Davis-Tremayne, D.C. Andrew De Saro, D.C. Susan & Anthony DeMarco, D.C. Carol & Greg Demetrious, D.C. Dan & Kris Denette, D.C.s Dean DePice, D.C. Michael S. Diehm, D.C. Shawn Dill, D.C. Jessica & John Drew, D.C. Barbara & James W. Dubel, D.C.
David Espinoza, D.C. Camilla & Stephen Franson, D.C.s Paul Licata & Beth Frosch, D.C. Scott Fye, D.C. Theresa Galant, D.C.* James & Antonietta Galgano, D.C.s Scott Garber, D.C. Gwendolyn T. Gardner, D.C. Jeffrey Garofalo, D.C. Betty & Thomas Gelardi, D.C.s* Lana & Skip George, D.C. Bryn Gillow, D.C. Tony Gutierrez, III, D.C. Frank Hahn, D.C. B.J. Hardick, D.C. Andrew L. Harding. D.C. Janet L. Harriger, D.C. Donald Harte, D.C. Alan Hartley, D.C. David E. Healey, D.C. Paula Hedglon, D.C. Marylyn & Charles Hilston, D.C.s* Curtis Horton, D.C. Kevin Jackson, D.C. Pam & Stephen Jarboe, D.C.s Roberta & Haig John, D.C. Marc Johnson, D.C. Steven A. Jones, D.C. Steve Judson, D.C. Shogo Kajisa, D.C. Jami Karr, D.C. Christopher Kent, D.C. Jay Komarek, D.C. Tedd Koren, D.C. Jay Korsen, D.C. Michael Koster, D.C. Natalie Kurylo, D.C. Sandra & Edward Kwasniewski, D.C.* Travis LaForest, D.C. Gilles Lamarche, D.C. Laura Chadwick Lamm, D.C. Ernest F. Landi, D.C.* Tim Langley, D.C. Stephanie & Anthony Lanzara, D.C.s
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Margaret Lehr-DeVolld, D.C. Dan Lemberger, D.C. Rachel & Brian Lieberman, D.C. Brian T. Lumb, D.C. Israel Maldonado D.C. Allison Manis, D.C. Nalyn Marcus, D.C. Eddie Martinez, D.C. Cookie & Salvatore Martingano, D.C. Lucas Matlock, D.C. Derek Maxson, D.C. Leonard A. Mazza, D.C. Russel E. McArthur, D.C. Kathy McAuliffe, D.C. Patricia McLean, D.C. Ronen Mendi., D.C. Jeffrey Miller, D.C. R. Jim Minico, Jr., D.C. Phyllis & Leroy G. Moore, D.C.* John L. Mormile, D.C. Kevin Muthersbaugh, D.C. Kenji Nakata, D.C. Brian Nardi, D.C. Paul Newton, D.C. Kelvin Ng, D.C. Michael O’Halleran, D.C. Luis Ocon, D.C. Alan L. Ott, D.C.* Cathleen & Gary Padden, D.C.s Kevin Pallis, D.C. Joshua Petersmith, D.C. Judith & G. Stanford Pierce, D.C. Stan Pierce Jr., D.C. Eric Plasker, D.C. Oscar Posada, D.C. Shawn Powers, D.C. Brian D. Pulver, D.C. Levi Pulver, D.C. Bradley Rauch, D.C. Gregg Reese, D.C. Katie Reilly & Pete Gay, D.C.s Carsten Reinhardt, D.C. Jamie Richards, D.C. Beth Risser, D.C. Danny Rives, D.C. Nick and Stephanie Rodsater, D.C.s Gary Roeben, D.C. Judy & Norman Ross, D.C.* Armand Rossi, D.C. Glenda and Walter Sanchez, D.C. * Denotes Lifetime Members of the Sherman Board of Regents in recognition of their strong, consistent support of Sherman for 30 or more years.
Daniel A. Schaeffer,D.C. Bruce Schneider, D.C. Kenneth Schultz, D.C.* Paul & Pennie Schwartz, D.C. Claudia Seay, D.C. John Sellar, D.C. Robert M. Shaner, D.C. * Marilyn Shore, D.C. Joshua Siegel, D.C James M. Siller, D.C. Ronald Sinagra, D.C. Michael Sontheimer, D.C. Philip J. Sorota, D.C.* Toniann Roses & Dean Sottile, D.C.s David Steinberg, D.C. Greg & Kim Stetzel, D.C.s Gary C. Stewart, D.C. Felicia L. Stewart, D.C. Steve Stinnett, D.C. Kristine Strawniak, D.C. Kyle Stull, D.C. Roy W. Sweat, D.C. Erick Swenson, D.C. Evelyn & Robert Tarantino, D.C.
Jerry Tishman, D.C.* Dawn Tobin, D.C. Kyle Troyer, D.C. Tyrone D. Wallace, D.C. Joe Wang, D.C. Michael Warner, D.C. Mindy Weingarten, D.C. Linda Wells, D.C. Yukio Yamamoto Dennis Yeung, D.C. Katsuhisa Yoneyama, D.C. Adriana Zabrosky, D.C. Dar & Tim Zook, D.C.
Honorary Regents Alicia Crabbe, D.C. Julie Stachurski Crutcher Peggy Hartley Carl Hartmann, D.C. Sharon Hilston Elizabeth Horwin Rose Panico, D.C.H., Ph.C. Richard E. Plummer, D.C Terry A. Rondberg, D.C.
First C.G. Haynes Scholarship Awarded Luke Schemelzle, a second quarter student from Asheville, NC, was awarded the C.G. Haynes Scholarship for winter quarter 2014. This scholarship seeks to award students pursuing chiropractic studies at Sherman College, giving preference to students from Washington State or students who are entering the chiropractic profession as a second career. Schemelze comes to chiropractic from education, where he worked as a high school principal. The scholarship is named for Charles G. Haynes, D.C., of Everett, WA, a supporter of Sherman College in its early years until his death in 1985. He was a career changer who became a chiropractor after a successful career in the timber business. The fund was established with a generous bequest from the estate of Lennith L. Groves, a patient of Dr. Haynes. A named scholarship can be established at Sherman College with a minimum donation of $50,000. For more information on setting up a scholarship at Sherman, contact Director of Development and Alumni Relations Marggi Roldan, 864-578-8770 x 277; mroldan@ sherman.edu.
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Plan to Participate: Sherman PRide Day October 27 Fast becoming a favorite college tradition, the fourth annual Sherman PRide Day is slated for October 27, 2014. On this day, we ask alumni and friends to celebrate their affiliation with Sherman by sharing positive information about the college in their offices or on social media. It’s easy to participate on Sherman PRide Day, no matter where you are. Here are some ways you can join in: Wear a Sherman College shirt Talk about Sherman to family, friends and Shout out on social media with photos or a patients…just work it into your conversations Change profile photo to something Sherman related status update regarding Sherman College Post a link to the Sherman web site Invite a potential student to shadow you at work Host a chiropractic career session Refer a student to Sherman
Get ready to share your Sherman PRide: www.sherman.edu/pride