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TRUE SUCCESS
Success means different things to different
people, but to most it means doing what you
truly love to do and making a good living at it.
Being a Sherman graduate means you have the
opportunity to define your own level of success
in your career. For some, that means helping
others realize their health and performance
potentials, being your own boss, setting your
own hours, accepting leadership roles within
your community and the profession or perhaps
meeting or exceeding your practice volume and
financial goals.
Success comes in all shapes and forms, and it is
defined in many ways. Here are some true success
stories about just a few of our alumni who have
found success in chiropractic. Perhaps one of
them is your neighbor, your inspiration, your
role model.
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Knocking on
the Door to Success
Rick Hellman, D.C., '01,
Louisville, Kentucky
Shortly after graduating from
Sherman in 2001, Hellman began a
simple but effective outreach
initiative of going from door to
door in neighborhoods near his
office to introduce himself and
encourage his neighbors to
investigate chiropractic care.
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Rick Hellman,
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Of Service
During National Tragedy
Nick Senuta, D.C., '81, Latrobe,
Pennsylvania
Nick Senuta, D.C., of Latrobe, PA,
is one of several Sherman alumni who
took time away from his busy
practice to provide chiropractic
services to volunteer workers during
a national tragedy. His involvement
in the aftermath of the 9-11
terrorist attacks has touched
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Nick Senuta,
D.C. |

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Her
Creativity Abounds
Nalyn Marcus, D.C., '90,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Nalyn Marcus, D.C., lives in
Bethlehem, PA, where she not only
practices in her family clinic, but
also spends a large part of her time
thinking of ways to support other
moms in chiropractic. Marcus is
known for her creative ideas and has
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Nalyn Marcus,
D.C. |

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At Home Even Away From Home,
International
Speaker Also Serves as Leader
Dick Plummer, D.C., ’79, Boiling Springs, South
Carolina
Dick Plummer, D.C., has appeared on more than
600 radio and television programs throughout the
country discussing chiropractic and health and
has addressed laymen and professional groups in
the United States, Canada and Europe. To say he
is comfortable in front of an audience would be
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Dick Plummer,
D.C. |

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His Practice Has Gone to the Dogs...
Cats and
Horses Too!
Randy Baze, D.C., ’83, Renton, Washington
A 1983 graduate of Sherman College, Randy Baze,
D.C., practices in Renton, WA, where in addition
to his human patients, he has a large number of
animal patients.
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Randy Baze,
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It’s in the Serving that He’s Fulfilled
New Jersey Native Finds His Niche in Argentina
David Serio, D.C., ’99, Buenos Aires, Argentina
David Serio, D.C., ’99, of Fairfield, NJ, will
tell you that packing up and moving to a country
5,000 miles from home isn’t all glamour and
smiles even though he had a colleague
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David Serio,
D.C. |

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American D.C. Making a Difference in Holland
He Found His Purpose in Life at Sherman College
Adam Gentry, D.C., ’00, Holland
Now that he knows better, Adam Gentry, D.C.,
’00, wishes his first encounter with
chiropractic had been more meaningful. As an
eight-year-old
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Adam Gentry,
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If Two Heads Are Better Than One, Three Might
Be Best
Gary Roeben, D.C., ’01, Brian Rutecki, D.C., ’01
and Sam Wang, D.C., ’01, Chicago, Illinois
There’s an old saying that two heads are better
than one. These three 2001 Sherman College
graduates decided that if two were better, then
three
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Sam Wang,
D.C., Brian Rutecki, D.C., Gary
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Add my story
Alumni who wish to be considered for inclusion
on the True Success page should contact the
Alumni
Office to discuss the possibility. Due
consideration will be given to all requests,
however, due to the volume requests for
inclusion, not all requests can be honored.
Before you call to tell your story or nominate
another graduate, be prepared to answer these
questions—
How do you define success?
What makes you successful?
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