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human resource management, management,<br />

marketing or sport management.<br />

Sarah is pursuing a Master<br />

of Business Administration in human<br />

resource management.<br />

n Et Al<br />

Scout Executive/CEO Eric Magendantz introduces<br />

Rotary Club of Dr. Phillips guest speaker Hannah<br />

Holmes, a Scout who achieved 137 badges for<br />

accomplishing skills as well as writing a book and<br />

completing her pilot’s license.<br />

Kudos to the following Southwestarea<br />

residents on their recent academic<br />

achievements:<br />

• Winter Garden resident<br />

Kimberly Acevedo graduated<br />

from Cedarville University with a<br />

Bachelor of Science in pharmaceutical<br />

science.<br />

• Tallahassee Community College<br />

graduates included Winter Garden<br />

residents Alexis Adams, Ryan<br />

Andrews, Gabriela Bartolomei,<br />

Khamryn Hammonds, Malik<br />

Henderson, Ayiesha Rodriguez,<br />

Kate Sandoval and Matthew<br />

Vaughn; Windermere residents<br />

Jakob Allmen, Leyana Caguiat,<br />

Reagan Jeffery, Stephen<br />

MacEachern, Eden Morange,<br />

Joseph Russo and Mia Russo;<br />

Ocoee residents Davis Hawks,<br />

Derek Johnson and Brandon<br />

Merrill; Southwest residents<br />

Brian Caravello, Cash Martin,<br />

Michael Randazzo and Hailey<br />

Semrau; Dr. Phillips residents<br />

Matthew Clark, Lauren Layman<br />

and Brandon Perrotti; and<br />

MetroWest residents Matthew<br />

Lara and Dwanda White.<br />

• Teddy Adkins of Ocoee received<br />

an Associate of Science from<br />

Adams State University.<br />

• The University of Tampa graduates<br />

included Windermere<br />

residents Surumya Bhargava<br />

with a Bachelor of Arts<br />

in psychology, Matthew<br />

Monsalve with a Bachelor<br />

of Arts in psychology, and<br />

Courtney Perkins with<br />

a Bachelor of Science in<br />

education-elemenary (K-6);<br />

Ocoee resident Gabriella<br />

Orlando with a Bachelor<br />

of Science in allied health;<br />

and Dr. Phillips resident<br />

Melissa Rosenberg with<br />

a Bachelor of Science in<br />

biology.<br />

• The University of<br />

Alabama graduates included<br />

Windermere residents<br />

Carter Bishop with<br />

a Bachelor of Science in<br />

commerce and business administration,<br />

Jordan Lewis with a<br />

Master of Business Administration,<br />

Connor McCarthy with a<br />

Bachelor of Science in commerce<br />

and business administration, and<br />

Ryan Moreno with a Bachelor of<br />

Science in aerospace engineering;<br />

Winter Garden residents Adam<br />

Horstman with a Master of Science<br />

in aerospace engineering and mechanics<br />

and Danielle Pope with a<br />

Bachelor of Arts; and Dr. Phillips<br />

resident James Thompson with<br />

a Bachelor of Science in computer<br />

engineering.<br />

• Windermere resident Sarah<br />

Budde earned a master’s in nursing<br />

at Georgia Southwestern State<br />

University.<br />

• Windermere residents Cheyenne<br />

Carson, hospitality and tourism management,<br />

and Kenneth Gordon,<br />

magna cum laude in criminology and<br />

psychology, graduated from Flagler<br />

College.<br />

• Lloyd Clifton of Ocoee graduated<br />

from Harding University with a<br />

Bachelor of Arts in Bible and family<br />

ministry.<br />

• University of Mississippi graduates<br />

included Elexis Craft of<br />

Winter Garden with a Bachelor of<br />

Science and William Schuerman<br />

of Windermere with a Bachelor of<br />

Arts in journalism.<br />

• University of Pittsburgh at<br />

Bradford graduates included<br />

Windermere resident Anthony<br />

D’Orsa with a Bachelor of Science<br />

in health and physical education<br />

and MetroWest resident Adam<br />

Williams with a Bachelor of Science<br />

in chemistry.<br />

• Georgia Institute of Technology<br />

graduates included Southwest<br />

Orlando resident Sara Demsky<br />

with a Bachelor of Science in<br />

aerospace engineering with highest<br />

honors; Windermere residents<br />

Roberto Devarona with a<br />

Bachelor of Science in materials science<br />

and engineering with highest<br />

honors, Michael Goldstein with<br />

a Bachelor of Science in computer<br />

engineering with high honors, and<br />

Matthew Marsel with a Bachelor<br />

of Science in computer engineering<br />

with honors; Winter Garden residents<br />

Peter Han with a Bachelor<br />

of Science in computer science with<br />

highest honors, Shu Jiang with a<br />

Master of Science in electrical and<br />

computer engineering, and Shilpa<br />

Ravoory with a Master of Science<br />

in aerospace engineering; and Dr.<br />

Phillips resident Nikhil Patel with<br />

a Bachelor of Science in computer engineering<br />

with highest honors.<br />

• Marcela Herrera of<br />

Windermere, Bachelor of Science<br />

in biology, and Kevin Nam of<br />

Winter Garden, Bachelor of<br />

Science in mechanical engineering,<br />

graduate from Bucknell University.<br />

• Katherine Lucas of Windermere<br />

graduated from William &<br />

Mary with a Bachelor of Arts.<br />

• Madison Morris of Winter<br />

Garden earned a Bachelor of Arts<br />

in communication at Berry College.<br />

• Keri Noonan of Dr. Phillips<br />

received an Associate in Science<br />

from West Kentucky Community and<br />

Technical College.<br />

• Winter Garden resident<br />

Sarah Simpson graduated from<br />

McKendree University with an MBA<br />

in business administration.<br />

• Jonathan Thompson of<br />

Winter Garden graduated from<br />

Troy University with a Bachelor of<br />

Science.<br />

• Winter Garden resident<br />

Warren Sain Underwood graduated<br />

from Mars Hill University with a<br />

Bachelor of Arts in theatre arts.<br />

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa<br />

Phi is the nation’s oldest, most-selective,<br />

all-discipline collegiate honor<br />

society. Membership is by invitation<br />

only and requires nomination and<br />

approval by a chapter. Among those<br />

recently initiated were the following<br />

Southwest-area residents:<br />

• Bahram Ayadi of Southwest<br />

Orlando at Florida State University.<br />

• Jessica Brown of MetroWest<br />

at Troy University.<br />

• Rayana Fadhli of Dr.<br />

Phillips at the University of Houston.<br />

• Mary Gittings of Dr. Phillips<br />

at Clemson University.<br />

• Ian Myers of Windermere<br />

at Elon University.<br />

• Madeline Manwaring of<br />

Windermere at Florida State<br />

University.<br />

• David Mooney of Southwest<br />

Orlando at Florida Institute of<br />

Technology.<br />

• Alexandra Romano of<br />

Windermere at Florida State<br />

University.<br />

• Georgi Taylor of Windermere<br />

at Florida State University.<br />

• Donald Thomas of Winter<br />

Garden at Florida Institute of<br />

Technology.<br />

• Michele VanBurger of<br />

Ocoee at Florida Institute of<br />

Technology.<br />

• Amanda Whitaker of<br />

Southwest Orlando at Florida State<br />

University.<br />

Although we try to ensure that all information presented<br />

above is the most current, correct and dependable<br />

available, we do rely on others for the source of<br />

our news. Therefore, the Southwest Orlando Bulletin<br />

and Cornerstone Publishing & Multi-Media LLC cannot<br />

be held responsible for the validity of the information<br />

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