Back Row (From Left): William Loudermilk, Jeremy Schutte, Kyle Jackson,
Megan Kinnison, Jailyn Thwaits, Boz Howard,
Joshua Walker, Andrew
Young, Justin Seger, Kayla Tullis, Dr. Paul Heintz. Front Row (From
Left): Amber Schoen,
Kayla Seman, Jodi Hughes, Erica Hicks, Kelsey
Kirchner, Christy Hughes, Kenzie Maxton, Kiley Grilliot,
Christ Ramos,
Abigail Harvey, Shelby Rodgers, Olivia Newman.
Edison State Students
Join NSLS
The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) welcomed
twenty-five inductees from Edison State Community College during the
spring semester. Edison State Chapter Advisor and faculty member
William Loudermilk led the induction ceremony and Dr. Paul Heintz, Dean
of Arts and Sciences delivered a keynote address.
Those inducted into the Society included, Danielle Adams, of Covington,
Ashley Cross, of West Milton, Kiley Grilliot, of Greenville, Abigail
Harvey, of Urbana, Erica Hicks, of Piqua, Boz Howard, of Russia,
Christy Hughes, of Sidney, Jodi Hughes, of Piqua, Kyle Jackson, of St.
Paris, Carrie Kautz, of Greenville, Megan Kinnison, of Piqua, Kelsey
Kirchner, of Conover, Kenzie Maxton, of Tipp City, Danielle Nelson, of
Maplewood, Olivia Newman, of Troy, Christ Ramos, of Piqua, Shelby
Rodgers, of Troy, Amber Schoen, of Greenville, Jeremy Schutte, of
Minster, Justin Seger, of Russia, Kayla Seman, of Bradford, Jailyn
Thwaits, of Ansonia, Kayla Tullis, of Urbana, Joshua Walker, of Sidney,
and Andrew Young, of Piqua.
Students are initially invited to join the Society based on academic
criteria. To achieve induction into the Society, members must attend
Orientation, Leadership Training Day, 3 Speaker Broadcasts, and 3
Success Networking Team meetings. Members have until they graduate from
Edison State to acquire the minimum of twelve hours of leadership
training required for induction.
Advisor and Associate Professor William is confident that the newly
inducted members will give participants a leading edge in the
workforce.
“It was great to see these students learn about success and leadership
throughout the past year,” said Loudermilk. “They all completed the
rigorous five step program which included accepting nomination,
attending orientation, attending leadership training, attending at
least three lectures, and meeting with a smaller group of fellow
students multiple times.”
“The NSLS program does an excellent job of teaching about setting and
achieving goals and a great job building community and relationships
among Edison State students.”
The Edison State Chapter honored Administrative Assistant Helen Willcox
and Academic Project Specialist Karen Baker with NSLS service awards
for their support throughout the year. Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr.
Paul Heintz was made an honorary member of the NSLS. Associate
Professor William Loudermilk was honored by NSLS for the Excellence in
Teaching Award.
The mission of the National Society of Leadership and Success is to
build leaders who make a better world. The Society is an organization
that helps people discover and achieve their goals. The Society offers
life-changing lectures from the nation's leading presenters and a
community where like-minded, success-oriented individuals come together
and help one another succeed. The Society also serves as a powerful
force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing
action to better the world.
For more information about the Edison State Chapter Society, contact
William Loudermilk at wloudermilk@edisonohio.edu.
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