by Monet Ware | Jul 29, 2019 | 1970's
Scott Clark has traveled around the world covering sports events. In his 30 years of television work, Clark has traveled to Tokyo for Major League Baseball’s historic season opener with the New York Mets and to England to cover the Wimbledon tennis championships. The...
by Monet Ware | Jul 29, 2019 | 1970's, 2000's
Jon Frederic West has established himself as the world’s foremost interpreter of the title role of Tristan in “Trista and Isolde” and both Siegrieds in “Wagner’s Ring of the Niebelung.” He recently sang the cycle at The Metropolitan Opera under the baton of maestro...
by Monet Ware | Jul 29, 2019 | 1970's
Mark Berman is an international financial services consultant with an athletic streak. Berman began his career in financial services with Merrill Lynch. He was a senior lawyer with the Division of Corporation Finance and the Division of Market Regulation of the U.S....
by Monet Ware | Jul 29, 2019 | 1970's
Cheryl Krueger turned cookie baking into big business. She started Cheryl & Co. with one cookie store in Columbus and it grew into a $50 million corporation. In 2005, the cookie, gourmet dessert and gift basket retailer was sold to 1-800 Flowers with Krueger...
by Monet Ware | Jul 29, 2019 | 1970's
Iris Jones is a business development strategist at one of the nation’s oldest international law offices. After earning a bachelor’s from BGSU, she earned a law degree from Texas Southern University. Her first job after law school was as an assistant attorney general...
by Monet Ware | Jul 29, 2019 | 1970's
Dave Wottle is nicknamed “The Throttle” for his Olympian feats. At the 1972, Olympics 800-meter final, Wottle dropped to the rear of the field and stayed there for 500 meters, until he started to pass runner by runner to win by just .03 seconds. At the medal stand, he...
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