Daniel Bancroft '16 Went from Canton to Tulsa to Ukraine
For Daniel Bancroft ‘16, a biology major, Malone University is a family affair.
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.
Some students come to college with a few classes completed through their high school college credit plus program, or perhaps even an associate’s degree as the reward for their pre-undergrad hard work. Jim Gresh arrived at Malone with a more substantial background and career.
Hollingsworth, a two-time graduate of Malone with a bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts and a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership, brings to Malone 20 years of fundraising experience at Akron Children’s Hospital.
The kindness and compassion of a local congregation has changed the lives of two Malone University students and led to the establishment of a scholarship fund to help students in the future.
Jack Angelo always knew he wanted to serve the public.
Linda Leon, director of spiritual formation, has been part of the Malone community for decades.
Neil Carpathios, Malone’s writer-in-residence, has always used writing as a way to be present in his everyday life.
Andrea Fry Spotleson ‘17 was drawn to the sciences, but didn’t have a clear path forward.