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Episode 7 -- Andrew Beck '25 show art Episode 7 -- Andrew Beck '25

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Andrew Beck '25 just graduated from Salem High School and was one of two members of his class voted "Most Likely to Succeed." We spoke with Andrew about the experience of attending St. Paul School from kindergarten through sixth grade and how he navigated the transition to Salem City Schools. Through our conversation we learned that Andrew is always looking to stay busy, which led him to play three sports during his high school career, serve the Salem community through Key Club, and work outdoors--both tending to his yard and holding a few landscaping jobs.  Andrew will be attending The...

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Episode 6 -- Sally Kendall Wajahn '76 show art Episode 6 -- Sally Kendall Wajahn '76

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Sally Kendall Wajahn '76 holds the position of Director, Member Engagement with the National Association of Cancer Center Development Offices (NACCDO) and lives with her husband in Aurora, Ohio. We spoke with Sally about the experience of growing up in Salem as the third of four kids with well-known parents who were deeply involved in the community. Sally shared her most influential high school experiences with us as well as named a few of the educators who shaped her life. We also heard how "Service above Status" was not only a lesson from her parents but became an ethos that guided Sally as...

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Episode 5 -- Bo Rottenborn '99 show art Episode 5 -- Bo Rottenborn '99

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Bo Rottenborn '99 is Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships for CBS Sports, and he lives in San Diego, California with his wife in a neighborhood that he describes as feeling very much like Salem. Our conversation with Bo explores his experience growing up in Salem in the 1980s and 1990s, and we highlight the significant (and we do mean significant) number of involvements Bo had while in high school while also touching on what challenges he may have been navigating throughout all the activities. We learn about Bo's experience at Notre Dame, his move out to California, and what he considers...

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Episode 4 -- Dr. Peter Apicella '82 show art Episode 4 -- Dr. Peter Apicella '82

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Dr. Peter Apicella '82 is the Chief Radiologist at Salem Regional Medical Center, continuing the long family legacy established in Salem by his father, Dr. Frank Apicella and his uncle, Dr. Salvatore Apicella--also both radiologists. Our conversation touches on Pete's experiences growing up in Salem, his time at Salem High School, where he not only was thinking about the intersection of medicine and technology even back then, but also where he collaborated with a classmate to publish a book on solving the Rubik's Cube. We hear about Pete's undergraduate experience at John Carroll University...

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Episode 3 -- Mariah Knepper Roj '03 show art Episode 3 -- Mariah Knepper Roj '03

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Mariah Knepper Roj '03 is the founder and proprietor of S'il Vous Play, a children's toy shop located in Cleveland Heights. Mariah's a mom to three kids--"the greatest teachers in her life" as she describes them--and has earned multiple college degrees, including one in organizational communication and another in nursing; though she does not work in nursing, she does hold an active registered nurse license. Our conversation with Mariah touches on her experience growing up in Salem, and we also discuss the relationship between success and failure--not only in our professional experiences, but...

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Episode 2 -- Dr. Michael Bigham '93 show art Episode 2 -- Dr. Michael Bigham '93

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Dr. Michael Bigham '93 is the chief quality officer and pediatric intensive care physician with Akron Children's Hospital. As with all of our guests in this first season, Mike's classmates voted him most likely to succeed his senior year. We spend some time reflecting with Mike on his favorite SHS classes and teachers, how the community of Salem prepared him for his career, his personal and professional journey following graduation from high school, and what he considers to be his largest successes at this point in his life.  Follow "Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed"...

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Episode 1 -- Introduction show art Episode 1 -- Introduction

Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Join Craig, Aaron, and Ed for the first episode of Quaker Success in which the hosts introduce themselves, describe their journeys since graduating from SHS, share the idea behind the podcast, and preview upcoming episodes.  

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Quaker Success: Redefining What It Means to Succeed

Introducing "Quaker Success," a new podcast hosted by Salem High School (Ohio) alumni Craig Berger '02, Aaron Berger '05, and Ed Butch '02 in partnership with the Salem High School Alumni Association, which celebrates and shares the journeys of Salem High School alumni. In each episode, we will catch up with Quaker alumni and discuss their SHS experience, life after graduating from Salem, challenges they have overcome, and their definition of success and whether they believe they have been successful. Each guest in our first season was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" during their senior year by...

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Introducing "Quaker Success," a new podcast hosted by Salem High School (Ohio) alumni Craig Berger '02, Aaron Berger '05, and Ed Butch '02 in partnership with the Salem High School Alumni Association, which celebrates and shares the journeys of Salem High School alumni.

In each episode, we will catch up with Quaker alumni and discuss their SHS experience, life after graduating from Salem, challenges they have overcome, and their definition of success and whether they believe they have been successful. Each guest in our first season was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" during their senior year by their classmates.