Alumni return to share career success stories

By CANDY BROOKS

ThisWeek Community News Wednesday March 27, 2013 12:32 PM

Sam Clanton is a former NASA engineer who operated a technology consulting firm in Equador before returning to school to pursue a Ph.D. in robotics and a medical degree.

He now researches systems that allow disabled patients to control robots with their brains and will start work as a resident physician this year.

Peter Bierman built a computer network in high school, was kicked out of college, worked for Apple for 11 years and then retired to play hockey.

He now researches computer vision and takes Zamboni lessons.

Caroline Petitti has spent the past four years designing children's museums, science centers and theme parks all over the world.

All three are graduates of Worthington's Linworth Alternative Program who spoke at the Linworth forum March 20.

Twenty-four young adults who graduated between 1992 and 2008 spoke to current students about how to succeed in life after Linworth.

Classes were canceled for the day so that students could meet with the graduates, either in person or through Skype.

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Alumni return to share career success stories

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