Field at U <strong>of</strong> O. Mummey is an assistant baseball coach at U <strong>of</strong> O. Jeana Feazel ’08 is living in Coon Rapids, Iowa, where she is director <strong>of</strong> sales for Dashboard Productions, a film production company known for producing “Metro Women.” She is responsible for signing new sponsors to <strong>the</strong> show and for general marketing and sales. Quinn Glass ’08 <strong>of</strong> Palestine, Texas, was recently hired by <strong>the</strong> Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation as an entry level analyst. Amanda Stang ’08 is at <strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pacific where she is working on a master’s degree in music <strong>the</strong>rapy. She is working with <strong>the</strong> geriatric population and co-leads music <strong>the</strong>rapy sessions at a nursing home in Stockton, Calif., every Tuesday and Thursday. She also works in Pharmacy Admissions at <strong>the</strong> university. Samantha Mosley ’11 and Montana Hoing ’12 were married on Aug. 8, 2009, in Munger Chapel. The Hoings are living in Coal Hill, Ark. Samantha is pursuing a degree in business administration and marketing, and Montana is pursuing a degree in business management. Lauren Black ’09 recently took a position as youth director at First Presbyterian Church in Richardson, Texas. She also teaches swimming lessons in <strong>the</strong> area. Travis Perusich ’09 is working as a history graduate assistant at <strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Central Arkansas. He is pursuing a master’s degree in history. Courtney Taylor ’09 is living in Tulsa, Okla., where she is working as a teacher’s aid in first through fourth grades as well as sixth grade science and social studies classes. Jensen ’92 emphasizes work ethic Greg Jensen’s first job out <strong>of</strong> college was loading trucks for a Wal-Mart Distribution Center, not exactly what he had in mind after earning a business degree from <strong>Ozarks</strong>. But Jensen, a 1992 graduate, used his education, experience and work ethic to climb <strong>the</strong> business ladder and today is <strong>the</strong> executive vice president <strong>of</strong> transportation and logistics for Propak Logistics, a Fort Smith-based supply chain solutions company that deals with freight transportation, pallet sales and management and warehousing. Using his background in customer service, transportation and pallets, Jensen co-founded Propak in 1999. The company has grown from two employees to more than 1,000 and now counts as its main customers 20 Wal- Mart Distribution Centers scattered throughout <strong>the</strong> western United States. Jensen visited campus on Oct. 27 to talk with business students as well as students in <strong>the</strong> Jones Learning Center. Jensen was a JLC student while at <strong>Ozarks</strong>. During his visit to <strong>Ozarks</strong>, Jensen was named by <strong>the</strong> Business Division as its 2009 Business Leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year recipient. “The secret to success is finding something you enjoy doing and <strong>the</strong>n out-working everyone else,” he told Carlos Gonzalez ’03, marketing manager for Coca-Cola in Panama, was <strong>the</strong> featured guest for <strong>the</strong> Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Distinguished Speaker Series in October. Greg Jensen his audience. “I had that attitude when I was a student in <strong>the</strong> Learning Center, and I have it today in <strong>the</strong> business world. If you have that burning desire, and you out-work <strong>the</strong> next guy, management is going to find you, and you will get your opportunity.” Jensen used that same type <strong>of</strong> perseverance when he met his wife-to-be, Lisa Wahman ’90, in a weight training class at <strong>Ozarks</strong>. “I asked her out and she said she didn’t date boys like me,” he recalled. “But I finally wore her down, and she went out with me. That’s <strong>the</strong> kind <strong>of</strong> attitude you need in <strong>the</strong> business world.” The Jensens have four boys, ages 7 to 15, and live in Alma, Ark. 18 Today, FALL/WINTER 2009
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