
Rusty Savage '02: A Career Full of "Friends"
Rusty Savage ʼ02 is no stranger to the Evangelical Friends network.
Rusty Savage ʼ02 is no stranger to the Evangelical Friends network.
In his daily work as a conservation researcher, Sockman's primary goal is to leave Ohio species better than where he found them. Still early in his career, his legacy is bound to embody his love for wildlife and his desire for others to know that conservation succeeds when people care enough to unite and act.
After 43 years of ownership, and recently being presented with a 2023 State of Ohio Legacy Award, Malone alumnus Craig Wellspring ʼ72 has retired as owner of the Hartville Elevator Company. However, the story is far from over, as alumnus Christian Ramsburg ʼ12 has been named the new owner, continuing a legacy of Hartville Elevator being a Malone-alumni-owned company.
Bethany Christian Services, an international Christian nonprofit that supports children and families through world-class social services, recently announced the appointment of Keith Cureton ‘85 as incoming president and chief executive officer.
Early in her life Teresa LeGrair ‘99 knew that she had unique goals.
A personal experience can be the catalyst for someone’s educational journey.
Corey ‘10 and Kylee ’10 Maarschalk’s story may have begun in an 8 a.m. New Testament class during their first semester, but they both saw God leading them to Malone before they ever enrolled.
For Daniel Bancroft ‘16, a biology major, Malone University is a family affair.
For some business professionals, leadership is just a matter of decision-making. But for Julian Coblentz ’00, who was recently promoted to President and CEO of Walnut Creek Foods, service is the foundation upon which leadership is built.
The steps that students take in their college careers and, subsequently, lives are often hidden until the moment their foot hits the ground.