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SHU Announces 2021 Alumni Award Winners

This Year’s Recipients Were Honored Oct. 15 During Homecoming Weekend

Outstanding Alumni Award

Angela Edward ’09
Jackson, Michigan

The recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award is Angela Edward (class of 2009) of Jackson, Mich. Edward works as a social worker at Thome PACE, an organization that provides a variety of services to the elderly, allowing them to maintain independent lifestyles and stay out of retirement homes. She was also the 2020 winner of the Jackson Community Big Sister of the Year Award. The Outstanding Alumni Award recognizes outstanding professional achievements and/or volunteer contributions to promote Siena positively to the community, demonstrate strong leadership characteristics and serve as significant role models for others.

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Rising Stars

“Rising Stars” is a regular feature in Reflections. It profiles Siena Heights alumni who have graduated within the past 10 years and who excel in their careers, occupations or community service accomplishments. To be considered for “Rising Stars” in an upcoming issue of Reflections, fill out the online form at www.sienaheights.edu/risingstars. Those who are selected to be included in an upcoming issue of the magazine will be contacted by the Reflections staff.


Renata Bush

Graduation year: 2012.

Current title/position: CEO, LPC, & School Counselor.

What Renata is doing: She currently works as a school counselor for the largest school district in Michigan, contracted by two counseling and psychiatry offices. She is the CEO and President of her own counseling agency in Oakland County (Mich.) and executive director of a 501c3 organization that assist hundreds of youth, families and other organizations in the tri-county area in metro Detroit.

My favorite moment/story while a student at Siena Heights was: “I love my professors and the family atmosphere shared with my colleagues! It was a wonderful experience! And I can’t go without mentioning my trip to Ireland with Dr. McDonald. I can do it all over again!”

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Prince of (White) Castle

Richardson Leads Family Business Into the Next Generation

By Doug Goodnough

Jamie Richardson ’87 knew what college he was going to attend. He was sure of it.

And it wasn’t Siena Heights.

“I knew I was going to Michigan State. I was all set,” said Richardson, who was a senior at Onsted High School at the time. “And I was pretty focused in on that.”

But he took a speech communications class at nearby Siena Heights for college credit, “which I really enjoyed,” and then another business course.

That changed his focus.

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