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Sanford School master's student lands her dream job


Michelle Missler. Photo courtesy of the Columbus Dispatch

February 26, 2018

Michelle Missler, a master's degree recipient in sociology, from Arizona State University's T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, recently landed her dream job as director of the Franklin County Office on Aging in Columbus, Ohio.  

In a note to one of her professors, Bethany Van Vleet, director of online graduate studies for the Sanford School, Missler attributes her new job “largely to the ASU program.”

“Michelle is incredibly driven and experienced, so it does not surprise me that she would be identified as the perfect person for the job!" Van Vleet said. "We have such passionate students in our master's programs.  We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to support them in their understanding of individuals, families, and communities and play even a small role in helping them reach their personal and professional goals. 

For more details, read the original article from the Columbus Dispatch, “Franklin County Office on Aging gets new director.”

Article source: The Columbus Dispatch

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