Saturday, September 7, 2019

Pottsgrove Names Four to Alumni Honor Roll


Blogger's Note: The following was provided by the Pottsgrove School District.

The Pottsgrove Alumni Honor Roll Committee will hold its annual luncheon on Sunday, Oct. 13 at Copperfield Inn in Limerick.

The four newest honor roll members are:

Ted Alan Drauschak, Class of 1978
Graduated from Drexel University with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and the Green-Templeton College at Oxford University (UK) in 1999 in Corporate Leadership.


Currently the CEO/President of Helianthus, LLC in which he invests and develops real estate and renewable energy assets around the globe and is actively participating in the conversion of the physical infrastructure to an environmentally sensitive scheme.

Sergeant William James, Lower Pottsgrove Police Department

Graduated from Wilmington University with a BS in Criminal Justice and attended the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA.

Currently serving as a Sergeant for the Lower Pottsgrove Police Department. Has contributed many years as Pottsgrove's School Resouce Officer and now serves the Township as the Departments Community Relations liaison.

Dr. Richard Thompson, Class of 1991
Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BS in Biological Basis of Behavior and received his MD from Columbia University and completed an MBA program at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

Thompson is currently the Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support and Thoracic Surgery at the Bryan Heart Center in Lincoln, Nebraska and serves as an Adjunct Professor at Nebraska Wesleyan University in their MBA program.

Nathaniel Guest, Esq., Class of 1994
Nathaniel graduated from Cornell University with a BA (Magna Cum Laude), a Juris Doctorate (Cum Laude) from Temple University School of Law and an MA in Historic Preservation Planning from Cornell University.

He currently serves as the Executive Director of the Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust and a visiting lecturer at Cornell University. He has raised over $10 million in grants and other funding to restore a Civil War-era railroad as a community and economic development project.

Each one of these individuals has touted the teachers and education they received from Pottsgrove as a basis for their success.

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