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Dr. Todd Wildey is proud to serve Stautzenberger College students as the Dean of Maumee Campus. Born and raised in Michigan, Dr. Wildey grew up helping with his father's landscaping company and grandfather's farm. When his grandfather developed Alzheimer's, Dr. Wildey cared for him while earning his realtor's license and selling real estate. This experience inspired him to later attend medical school.
READ MOREAndy O'Neal, Dean of Stautzenberger College's Brecksville Campus, has been in post-secondary education administration for over 23 years. Various positions he has held include: Department Chair, Associate Dean, Academic Dean, and Vice Provost. He enjoys coaching faculty to prepare students for the workforce as well as helping graduates find employment. Additionally, he has been teaching college-level courses for 8 years.
READ MOREDo you see yourself working at a rescue and adoption agency like Tails Humane Society in DeKalb, Illinois? Started in 1999, Tails Humane Society provides “a safe haven for over 3,350 animals each year,” conducts community outreach programs, and offers low-cost spay and neuter services.1 This is where Stautzenberger College graduate Peyton McAllister began serving animals.
READ MOREDo you envision yourself helping patients in a healthcare setting? Our patient care technician program prepares students like Chelsee Chanthakham-Fell for a multitude of healthcare careers such as phlebotomist, EKG technician, and nursing assistant. We are proud of Chelsee for following her passion, caring for patients in her community, and graduating from the patient care technician program.
READ MOREAt Stautzenberger College, learning online does not mean learning alone. Dr. Amber Christmas has joined our team as a dedicated Online Student Services Advisor. Serving both the Maumee and Brecksville campuses, Dr. Christmas provides students with assistance and guidance even when they are taking courses at home.
READ MOREYou know you want a new career, but which one do you choose? Having so many options—such as veterinary technician, addiction counseling technician, early childhood educator, and HVAC/R technician—could make you feel so overwhelmed that you keep pushing off the decision and end up not making a choice at all.
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