Friday, January 26, 2018

Jason Flynn - Class of 1997

WELCOME TO BENZIE COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOLS FEATURED FRIDAY ALUMNI. Today we would like to recognize class of 1997 Alumni, Jason Flynn. Take a moment to read about Jason's incredible story as he chases his passion, giving some great insight on the secret to happiness.
Jason graduated from Benzie Central in 1997. After graduation, he deferred his traditional fall entrance to college, in lieu of a chance to move to Colorado and pursue snowboarding.
Circumstances beyond his control, brought him back home to Benzie County after a couple months, and he started school at Northwestern Michigan University in the winter of 1998.
Jason spent the next two and half years attending NMC part time, while teaching snowboarding at Crystal Mountain Resort, and working various summer jobs ranging from bike mechanic to boat/jet ski rental technician.
In the fall of 2001, he took a part time sales job, driving locally made gourmet food products to holiday markets and grocery expos around the country. This was his first foray into real world sales, and it was on one of those sales trips he found himself back in Colorado where he connected with a friend in Aspen who offered Jason an avenue to come back to snowboarding professionally in one of the world’s most notorious markets.
In February 2002, Jason officially moved to Aspen to teach snowboarding on Aspen mountain, while he was working in a snowboard shop as the general manager. It was during that first year, that he met his friends turned business partners, and together in 2003, they would found High Society Freeride company; a business dedicated to designing, sourcing and distributing a unique mix of sporting goods, outdoor and lifestyle products to markets all over the world. Jason Flynn, Co-Founder; High Society Freeride Co. Aspen, CO-(International creator and supplier of outdoor sporting goods and lifestyle brand, EST. 2003)
Jason has been working within High Society Freeride, wearing all the hats of an entrepreneur for the past 15 years. His day to day responsibilities include sales and marketing to customer service and product conceptualization, research and design, sourcing, testing and distribution, as well as investor relations, business strategy, account management and financial analysis. Awards and accolades that Jason has picked up and earned along the way are: Emerging business of the year through the Aspen Chamber 2007, Outside Magazine Gear of the Year (snowboards) for 2014 and 2015, Freeskier Magazine editor’s choice (skis) for 2013, 2014, and 2015, Locals Choice (snowboards) Westword Magazine 2016 (Denver), and Skiing Magazine gold medal (skis) for 2015.
In his personal time, Jason enjoys spending time with his little family in Woody Creek, playing ice hockey, golf, snowboarding, and bow hunting. He spends a few weeks a year in Benzie county, usually in the summers, where his family still resides in Benzonia.
Jason is proud to say that after a 16-year hiatus, he completed his Associates degree from NMC, in the fall of 2017, stating better late than never. He believes that the secret to happiness is to stay curious and to keep learning. Time is your most precious resource and optimizing your time for the most impact is paramount to being organized, productive and to be less stressed in a busy life. Jason’s current favorite quote to date is this, “No such thing as spare time, no such thing as free time, no such thing as down time. All you got is life time ..GO”-Henry Rollins.
Please take a moment and visit www.highsocietyfreeride.com
Jason we are without a doubt #OneBENZIE proud of your full circle journey and your pursuing your passion. Continued success to you and High Society Freeride.
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Friday, January 19, 2018

Heather Bruce (Gray) - Class of 1995



WELCOME TO BENZIE COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOLS FEATURED FRIDAY ALMUNI.
Today we would like to recognize class of 1995 alumni, Heather Bruce (Gray). Heather attended K-6 at Platte River Elementary and 7-12 at Benzie Central High School, graduating in 1995 among the TOP TEN in her class. The high school teachers who had the most impact on Heather during that time were Mr. Lynch, Mr. Gehring, and Ms. Belden. To Heather, they all seemed to enjoy what they did, and they treated their students like young adults, rather than children, often forcing students to think outside of the box. Heather played softball while in high school, and was involved in student council, National Honor Society, Key Club, and the inaugural class of BCTV, as well as the Future Problem Solving Program.
After high school, Heather attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, graduating with High Distinction with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education in 1999. The highlight of her college career outside of the classroom, was attending the Rose Bowl and watching the Michigan Wolverines win the national football championship in 1997-98. She was able to attend the University of Michigan, due in part, to the generosity of the Benzie Community, as she received the Benzie County Central Schools Educational Foundation Scholarship. While at the University of Michigan, she participated in intramural sports and worked every semester in the UM work-study program. She was also fortunate to work many summers waiting tables at The Cherry Hut in Beulah, where she learned to appreciate hard work as well as how to communicate with people.
After her graduate studies, she then attended law school at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a Juris Doctorate degree in 2004. While in law school, Heather was on the Law Review and interned with the Michigan Supreme Court.
Heather started her law career in Traverse City in 2004, as an associate in one of the largest law firms in Michigan, where she practiced insurance defense/civil litigation. By that time, she was already married to Kirk Bruce (BCHS class of 1994) and had had her first son. Realizing that the large firm culture and motherhood were not exactly compatible, she decided to start her own law firm in late 2011. What started in early 2012 as a three-person law office is now Swogger, Bruce and Miller Law firm (www.swoggerandbruce.com), with six full-time attorneys and a staff of four. Her practice is now focused on estate planning, probate/trust administration, real estate, and business work. Although she still appreciates a good “lawyer joke”, with all joking aside, she cannot think of a better career for herself that combines analytical reasoning, reading and writing, and working closely with clients, often during very difficult times to resolve issues and disputes.
In the past, Heather has served on the Almira Township Planning Commission and has been involved with the local bar association program to provide pro bono legal services at the local Women’s Resource Center. Heather has been asked to speak to many local groups, including Benzie County Seniors on the importance of Estate planning. She has also served on the board of the Lake Ann Elementary PTA for the last six years and has coached both of her son’s basketball teams.
Her two sons, Fisher (6th grade, BCMS) and Quincy (3rd grade, Lake Ann Elementary) attend school in the Benzie Central district. Her advice to her sons as well as all other Benzie students is to set high goals for yourselves, work hard, ask for help if you need it, and don’t let the opinions or judgments of others dictate your happiness or your path in life.
Heather, we are in fact #OneBENZIE proud of your accomplishments, and consider ourselves lucky that you and your family are actively a part of our district. Thank you! You know how Mrs. Crossman feels…like, love and share!





Friday, January 12, 2018

Cory Taylor- Class of 2012



WELCOME TO BENZIE COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOLS FEATURED FRIDAY ALUMNI. Today, we would like to recognize 2012 Benzie Central graduate, Cory Taylor. Take a moment to read about Cory’s accomplishments, and the journey he continues to navigate to reach his dream. Cory graduated from Benzie Central in 2012. He attended the Benzie Central school district for all of his schooling, starting at Platte River and then moving to Lake Ann Elementary during the grand opening when he was in first grade. While at Benzie Central, Cory participated in football, basketball and the National Honors Society. After graduation, he began his undergrad studies at Michigan State University the following fall with an early intention to eventually enter in to the field of medicine. While there, Cory participated in evolution and development research and volunteered at the Boys and Girls Club. During his summers home back in beautiful Benzie County, his work included landscaping with Mr. Kennedy (current JV boys’ basketball coach) among other things and he continued his pursuit of medicine by volunteering at Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital in Frankfort. Within four years, Cory earned his Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology from the Honors College at Michigan State University. At that point, he decided to take a year off prior to starting medical school and received great work exposure to the medical field in a clinic in East Lansing. Currently, Cory is a first-year medical student attending Michigan State University College of Human Medicine where he will earn a Medical Doctorate (M.D.) degree in 2021.
He resides in Grand Rapids with fellow Benzie Central graduate and longtime partner, Courtney Worden. The College of Human Medicine has multiple campuses with Cory’s being located on the “medical mile” in downtown Grand Rapids, in close proximity to Spectrum Health. Currently medical school includes lots of basic science (physiology/microbiology/pharmacology/pathology), time in clinics seeing patients, practicing with simulated patients, and anatomy lab. After graduation and with the completion of his Medical Doctorate, Cory plans to pursue a residency in a surgical field.
Cory shared this, “Many people talk about how long furthering your education can be and all of the difficulties that can be associated with that. The more I have matured, I have learned to enjoy the journey every day/week while working toward my goals. Advice that I wish I would have taken to heart at a younger age but has served me well now is this: Shoot for your dreams no matter how crazy and don’t be afraid to fail, surround yourself with people who help you become a better person, and find something you’re so passionate about that you never want to stop learning more.”
Go Huskies! Go Green!
Thank you for sharing, Cory. The sky is the limit for you. We are so very #OneBENZIE proud of your "passion to learn more!"
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Friday, January 5, 2018

Joe Smetlzer - Class of 2008

WELCOME TO BENZIE COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOLS FEATURED FRIDAY ALUMNI. Today, we would like to recognize class of 2008 graduate, Joe Smeltzer. Take a moment to read up on Joe's accomplishments and the amazing work he is currently engaging in. Joe graduated from Benzie Central High School in 2008. He grew up near Frankfort on the family farm and spent much of his formative years outside. He enjoyed many different local activities including skiing, pond hockey, bon fires, and days on the local beaches. While at Benzie Joe was involved in a multitude of extracurricular activities including National Honors Society, Key Club, Soccer, Cross Country, Student Council, Track and Field, and multiple musicals and drama productions.

After high school Joe went on the attend Kettering University (formally General Motors Institute) in Flint Michigan to study Mechanical Engineering. While at Kettering, Joe participated in many intramural sports, was a peer tutor, became a member of Tau Beta Pi national engineering honors society, worked as a Resident Assistant in the dorms, assisted in freshman orientation and integration programs, and studied abroad for 3 months in Konstanz Germany. Kettering offered some unique opportunities to Joe through their co-op program which allows all of their students to gain large amounts of internship like experience while attending. The school uses a quarter style schedule and students attend school for three months then go to a full-time internship for three months and continue to switch back and forth through out their career. Taking this route, Joe was able to gain two and half years of valuable work experience at companies like Trelleborg Automotive and General Motors.

After graduating Suma Cum Laude in 2012, Joe went on to work full time for General Motors in Detroit as a Studio Design Engineer. This role is a liaison position between creative design personnel and engineers within GM. They serve as the moderator between the two groups and endeavor to integrate all of engineering’s requirements inside designs aesthetically pleasing surfaces. He has worked in the Advanced Design studio for almost 5 years now working on future projects that are planned to be released in the future; within 4 to 7 years. One project Joe worked on that was recently released to the public, was the GM Fuel Cell platform called Surus, ( for more information click here http://media.chevrolet.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2017/oct/1006-fuel-cell-platform.html, be sure the look at the photo gallery).

Outside of work, Joe plays on multiple soccer teams year-round, volunteers with A World In Motion STEM programs, mentors a FIRST Robotics team, and helps run a program within GM to help engage, develop, and connect GMs interns, co-ops, and new hires. Joe lives in the metro Detroit area and visits Northern Michigan often through out the year with his recently adopted dog Morgan.

Joe has two pieces of advice to give to current students, first “Excel at what you’re doing right now. Keep your goals in mind but, don’t sacrifice the present in pursuit of the future. People will notice the hard work you are putting in and it will only help you.” And the second is, “If you get the chance to study or travel abroad, take it. It was one of my most cherished experiences.”

Joe, we admire your journey thus far, and could not be more #OneBENZIE proud.

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