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ALUMNI
news & notes
by Jake McCready
Stay involved with your alumni association. Membership is free! As an alumna or alumnus of Wilmington University, you are in a position to understand its educational missions, needs and goals. Become an active member of your local chapter. Find out about Wilmington University Alumni Association events and meetings online at WILMU.EDU/ALUMNI.
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the Year by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Delaware. Clark is a cancer survivor who hopes to help raise money and awareness to support research for advances in treatment for the incurable diseases. Clark is an active member of the Wilmington University New Castle Alumni Chapter and currently serves as the Sergeant at Arms for the Wilmington University Chapter of Toastmasters.
2006
JENNIFER COHAN,
M.S. in Public Administration, of Dover, Del., has been re-nominated
to Secretary
of the Delaware
SHARON CLARK, M.S. in Administration of Justice, of Pike Creek, Del., was announced as a candidate for the 2017 Woman of
JENNIFER NAUMAN, M.Ed. in School Administration, of Milton, Del., was named a 2016 National Distinguished Principal by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Nauman is the principal of the Richard A. Shields Elementary School in Lewes, Del. She was honored as one of the top outstanding elementary and middle school principals from across the nation.
Department of Transportation. Cohan was first appointed in January 2015, and has more than 25 years in public service.
2005
MARK WELLS, M.Ed. in School Counseling,
of Smyrna, Del., received the June Herr Outstanding Educator
of the Year Award from Lebanon Valley College. Wells works as a school counselor for the New Castle County Vo-Tech School District.
He was also named the 2013 Delaware High School Counselor of the Year.
JENNIFER FEINDT, MBA, of Milford, Del., was hired by MidAtlantic Farm Credit
as a loan officer, based out of the
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association’s Dover office. Prior
to joining MidAtlantic Farm Credit, Feindt worked for the United States Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency.


































































































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