Sterling College recognizes five and ten years of service

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Sterling College recognized 25 employees who have completed five or ten years of service to the College during the 2015-16 school year.

Those completing 10 years of service include:

Pam Bradford, housekeeping

Tom Bronleewe, pro-rata assistant professor of theology and ministry

Connie Carey, director of student health

Luke Cureton, director of development

Wai-Foong Hong, associate professor of biology

Dean Jaderston, head men’s basketball coach

Ken Troyer, assistant professor of communications

Spencer Wagley, associate vice president for academic affairs

Mark Watney, assistant professor of language and literature

Those completing five years of service include:

Irene Barkman, assistant professor of business

KC Bassett, head women’s basketball coach

Jessica Boor, head cheerleading coach

Susan Brown, lecturer in education

Gary Kempf, athletic director

Dorothy Kempf, pro-rata assistant professor of exercise science

Jennifer Mantz, lecturer in education

Lance O’Donnell, assistant director of innovation and technology

Mykeal Pitts, director of innovation and technology

Sheryl Smith, lecturer in art

Christopher Steen, web and visual arts specialist

Daniel Swartz, assistant professor of art and design

Rebecca Swartz, marketing writer

Mark Tremaine, assistant professor of criminal justice

Laurel Watney, library assistant

Judy Zimbelman, lecturer in education

Sterling College is a Christ-centered, four-year college located in Sterling, Kansas, with a mission to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith. For more information, visit www.sterling.edu.