The unexpected path of God: Olivet to Iraq - Robert Siddell '94, military psychologist and trainer. Robert wanted to play professional hockey, but when God led him to ONU and to the military instead, he listened. Deployed to Kuwait, Pakistan and Iraq, he finally returned to the U.S...
Sacred place, sacred purpose - Daryl Kreml ’97, international commerce litigator. Daryl, a summa cum laude graduate of ONU, landed in Washington, D.C., after Harvard Law School, working at several law agencies, including the International Justice Mission and the CIA...
Technology in hair care - Eric Johnson ’94, scientist, Proctor & Gamble. Eric began a career in research at ONU that continued at Purdue University. His abilities advanced him to a position of principal scientist for Proctor & Gamble.
I’ve found my purpose - Mark Pollock ’75, global director, Kraft Foods. Mark recounts how a college job progressed into the position of director of global EPC (electronic product code) and RFID (radio frequency identification) for Kraft Foods...
Sherrie Hablitzel ’95, multi-media graphic artist. Sherrie is a multi-media graphic artist in the Chicago market. She produces various marketing materials, including interactive CD-ROMs.
Finding God’s purpose - Todd Winter ’88, physician and missionary. Todd is a physician and founder of Nazarene Hospital Foundation. NPH has shipped more than $5.8 million in medicine and supplies to Papua New Guinea via four mission trips since 1988.
Joseph Bentz '83, author. Joe is the author of When God Takes Too Long: Learning to Thrive During Life's Delays and A Son Comes Home. He is currently a professor of English at Azusa Pacific University in California.