Life University Staff Council Newsletter Volume 8 Issue 3 | Page 7
STAFF
MEMBER
SPOTLIGHT:
Beverly Okonkwoh
Every quarter, we feature a different staff
member for the Staff Member Spotlight. This
quarter, we’re featuring Beverly Okonkwoh. BO: I am a native of Marietta, Georgia, and I
enjoy building websites and creating florals
for weddings.
STAFF NEWSLETTER: Tell us about what brought
you to LIFE. SN: Can you tell us about some items on your
“bucket list?”
BEVERLY OKONKWOH: I was seeking
opportunities in the local area that would
allow me to utilize my current skillset and
develop other skills. BO: I would like to do more travelling, take
more cruises, learn to snow ski and learn sign
language.
SN: Where at LIFE do you work, and what
might your day look like.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: We
need staff members to be
highlighted in the Staff
Member Spotlight. If you
would like to volunteer or
know someone who would
be interested in being in
the Spotlight, please email
[email protected].
SN: What has surprised you most about LIFE
since you got here?
BO: I was surprised that Life University is the
largest single campus chiropractic college in
the world.
SN: Please share about your education.
“
“Surrender to ‘what is’,
let go of ‘what was’ and
have faith in ‘what will
be.’” - Sonia Ricotti
“
BO: I work in the Office of Institutional
Effectiveness Planning & Research (OIEPR).
A typical work day in OIEPR may consist of
creating surveys, providing admin support
and providing the results of various surveys
for the LIFE Community.
”
“What afflicted you in
the past is no longer a
master but a servant.”
”
Calling all
Artists!
LIFE AT LIFE VOL 8. Issue 3
BO: I studied at Kennesaw State University
and completed various Continuing Education
courses and developmental classes at my
local church.
SN: Can you share a quote or mentor
experience that inspired you? Words you live
by, so to speak.
BO: Actually, I have several quotes I would like
to share:
“If your entrance into someone’s life does not
make an impact, then your exit will not make
a difference.”
“Don’t let others build your world—they will
build it too small.”
“If you are in your place, no one can take your
place.”
“Don’t quit because you get tired; quit
because you are finished.”
“What you do differently makes you
different.”
“Get up one more time than you fall down.”
“Success is failure turned inside out.”
SN: Please share about your past job
experiences. “You have to go through temporary to get to
permanent.”
BO: I have held several positions at IBM,
such as enrollment coordinator, editor,
DB2 administrator, systems administrator,
technical support and project management. “Attitude is like a flat tire; until you change it,
you go nowhere.”
SN: What is one of your career goals?
BO: I would like to continue to learn and
develop my skill set.
SN: What do you like to do for fun?
BO: I enjoy movies, girls’ night out, attending
sports events, traveling, reading, and
spending time with family and friends.
SN: What is something not many people know
about you?
“Surrender to ‘what is’, let go of ‘what was’
and have faith in ‘what will be.’” - Sonia
Ricotti
“There is no future in the past.”
“Surrender your right to being right.”
“Find the advantage in your disadvantage.”
“In every failure, there is an opportunity.”
“What afflicted you in the past is no longer a
master but a servant.”
“Fear is temporary; regret is permanent.”
Are you an artist? Would you like to be featured in the Staff Newsletter? In our fall quarter 2017 issue,
we will be featuring LIFE staff who are artists in a special feature. Artists will be able to answer quick
interview questions, provide one to two photos of artwork along with a website link and/or social
media links. If you are interested in participating, please email [email protected]. We’re excited
to feature LIFE artists and their work in the next issue!
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