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Three named to Byron-Bergen Alumni Hall of Fame

Byron-Bergen Central Schools has named three alumni to the Hall of Fame for 2013. Mark Taft (class of 1977), Andrew Oderkirk (class of 1984), and Kelly (Pawlak) March (class of 1988) join the ranks of other distinguished Byron-Bergen alumni honored with a place in the Hall of Fame for their achievements after graduation. The Byron-Bergen Alumni Hall of Fame recognizes the accomplishments of the district’s graduates and is in its eleventh year.

Mark Taft
Mark Taft

While attending Byron-Bergen, Mark Taft participated in Student Government, National Honor Society, wrestling, track, American Field Service Club, Spanish Club, and Latin Club. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rochester in chemical engineering, and has worked for ABB, Inc. since 1981. He is currently the senior vice president and general manager for the Power Generation Division in North America, headquartered in Wickliffe, Ohio. In addition, he is the founder of the WE CARE community action team for ABB in Wickliffe, a community service group that facilitates and leads activities for employees to reach out to the community in which they work.
Taft was recognized by the Greater Cleveland Association of Fundraising Professionals with the Corporate Leadership Award in 2011. In addition to several other community-based activities, he is also actively involved with Habitat for Humanity, where he has served as a volunteer, board of trustees member, board vice president, and Public Relations Committee chairman.

Andrew Oderkirk
Andrew Oderkirk

Andrew Oderkirk was active in track and wrestling during school, and began his career in the United States Army as an enlisted infantryman immediately following graduation. After his discharge in 1988, Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Oderkirk earned a bachelor’s degree from The College at Brockport, where he was selected as a ROTC Distinguished Military Graduate. After completing Army Ranger School, he re-entered active duty as an Infantry Officer. He earned a master’s degree in Business Management from Lawrence Technical University in Michigan. LTC Oderkirk’s final two assignments with the Army were joint service positions: Chief of Contracting – Multi-National Division – North (MND-N), Camp Speicher, Iraq, and as a product manager in the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle Program.
His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit medal, Bronze Star medal, Meritorious Service medal, Joint Service Commendation medal, the Expert Infantry Badge, the Ranger Tab, and the Pathfinder, Parachutist, and Air Assault Badges. LTC Oderkirk retired from the U.S. Army in December 2012, concluding 29 years of service. He is currently a site manager for a defense contractor in Sterling Heights, Michigan.

Kelly March
Kelly March

Kelly (Pawlak) March was a member of the soccer and basketball teams at Byron-Bergen, and participated in Student Policy Review Board and Mock Trial. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Buffalo and was the director of the Corfu Free Library for seven years. Under her leadership, the Corfu Library grew to become a nationally recognized library for its population. Currently, March is a youth service library assistant at the Richmond Memorial Library in Batavia. A highly energetic program creator, she is involved in numerous literacy-based educational programs for children and families at the library. She is also actively involved in her community with youth soccer, sport fencing, Girl Scouts, and 4-H. Mrs. March passionately educates people and raises awareness about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) while fundraising for a cure. She recently accepted a volunteer position on the Council for Independent Living Center for the Genesee Region.
The 2013 inductees were honored on Friday, September 13. They spent the day visiting with Byron-Bergen students and sharing how their school experience influenced their lives. After an induction ceremony and dinner that evening, the three honorees were recognized at half-time during the boys varsity soccer game.

9/15/13

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