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The stories of recent Alumni Faces honorees are displayed in the first floor hallway of the Academic II building. Seven OCC graduates will have their stories added to the display next month when they are recognized for their accomplishments.

Seven Onondaga Community College graduates will be recognized next month as distinguished Alumni Faces honorees for their professional achievements and contributions to the college and the community. Their accomplishments will be highlighted during an induction ceremony Wednesday, October 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the Frederick Marvin and Ernst Schuh Recital Hall. Their likenesses will be added to the Alumni Faces display (pictured above) in the Academic II building. The Alumni Faces class of 2021 includes: 

Lisa GreenMills, '08

  • High School: East Syracuse Minoa
  • OCC Degree: Mathematics & Science
  • Profession: Public Health Professional
  • Lisa served the Central New York community as Program Coordinator at Syracuse Healthy Start, then as Director of Disease Control for the Onondaga County Health Department through much of the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier this year she began working at Syracuse University as Director of Operations at the Barnes Center at The Arch. It is the hub for student wellness on the S.U. campus.
Lisa GreenMills, '08
Lisa GreenMills, '08

Carolyn Hastings, '94

  • High School: Canastota
  • OCC Degree: Health Information Technology
  • Profession: Health Information Management and Coding Administrator
  • Carolyn began taking classes at OCC nearly a decade after graduating high school. Today she is Assistant Vice President for Health Information Management and Coding at Albany Medical Center. She is also President of the New York Health Information Management Association.
Carolyn Hastings, '94
Carolyn Hastings, '94

Glenn LaPoint, '16

  • High School: Marcellus
  • OCC Degree: Electronic Media Communications
  • Profession: Radio Broadcaster
  • Glenn was one semester away from earning his degree in 1981 when he accepted a full-time job in radio. Thirty-five years later he decided to come back to OCC and finish what he started, completing his degree in 2016. Now celebrating more than 40 years in broadcasting, Glenn is known as "Gomez Adams" on radio station WTKW, TK-99 where he has helped listeners start their day with a smile every morning since 1994. He also continues to have close ties to his alma mater, serving on the OCC Foundation Board of Directors.
Glenn LaPoint, '16
Glenn LaPoint, '16

Michelle Morley, '84

  • High School: Academy of Mount St. Ursula in the Bronx
  • OCC Degree: Business Management
  • Profession: Circuit Court Judge
  • Michelle went right to work after graduating high school. Several years later she realized she needed a college degree and came to OCC. She worked full time while taking classes and earned her degree in less than two years. She continued her education, earning a bachelor's degree and law degree. Today she is a Circuit Court Judge in the Fifth Judicial Court in central Florida.
Michelle Morley, '84
Michelle Morley, '84

Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, '03

  • High School: Henninger
  • OCC Degree: Humanities
  • Profession: Attorney and Civic Leader
  • Lanessa overcame significant life challenges on her way to becoming a force in the community. By age 17 she was living on her own while attending Henninger High School. After receiving her diploma she came to OCC where a Business Law class gave her the confidence to pursue a career in law. She would eventually earn a law degree in Florida, then return to Syracuse with the goal of making a difference in the community. Today she is the lead counsel for the New York Civil Liberties Union  which is working to ensure an equitable outcome by removing the elevated portion of Interstate 81 in  Syracuse. Lanessa lived in the public housing next to Interstate 81 while attending OCC.
Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, '03
Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, '03

Karinda Shanes, '98

  • High School: Chenango Valley Jr/Sr
  • OCC degree: Criminal Justice
  • Profession: Youth Development and Leadership Administrator
  • Karinda has spent more than two decades in leadership positions with human services-type agencies focused on youth development programs. Presently she is Regional Executive Director at Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection, a nationally-recognized program which helps at-risk youths stay in school and graduate from high school with the skills and confidence necessary to enter college or the workforce. Her husband Leonard and their three sons Dante, Armondo, and Quintin are all Onondaga Community College Alumni.
Karinda Shanes, '98
Karinda Shanes, '98

Michael Speach Jr., '02

  • High School: Liverpool
  • OCC Degree: Electronic Media Communications
  • Profession: President and Head Chocolatier, The Speach Family Candy Shoppe
  • Michael is President and Head Chocolatier of The Speach Family Candy Shoppe in Syracuse which celebrated its 100th year in business in 2020. After graduating from Liverpool High School, his desire for a performance-related education led him to OCC's Electronic Media Communications degree program. He went from OCC to Ithaca College, and then to Broadway where he worked as an apprentice on numerous plays. After a few years there, he returned home and took over the struggling family business. His education, life experiences, and strong work ethic helped him transform Speach's Candy into a nationally-known brand.
Michael Speach Jr, '02
Michael Speach Jr., '02

"This is such an outstanding class of Alumni Faces honorees. They are a shining example of what a community college education is all about. Some came here right out of high school while others waited until later in life. As each of them grew both personally and professionally, they also focused on making their community a better place for all. Their accomplishments are an inspiration to our entire campus community. We look forward to welcoming them home next month and recognizing their contributions," said OCC President Dr. Casey Crabill.

The Alumni Faces ceremony will be streamed live on OCC's YouTube and Facebook pages Wednesday, October 6 at 5:30 p.m.

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