GREENVILLE, SC MAY 28
Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, NC.
Kyle Cromer has been named director of new business and product development with Centerline Brackets, a division of Centerline Steel LLC. Cromer joined the company after serving as its UPS Inc. rep since Centerline’s launch in 2012. During his 13 years with UPS, Cromer held lead- ership posts, including inside sales rep, sales coach, sales-planning/performance coordinator, account manager, and in- ternational account manager. His success frequently placed him in the top three to twelve percent of UPS sales globally.
Leah Humphries (MBA ’12) has joined the NGU Print Hub as an administrative assistant. She and her husband, David Humphries (expected ’22), are also growing their new business, American Honey Customs, which specializes in home decor and handcrafted furniture. Tey have five children: Jaxson, Riley Grace, Taylor, Sinton, and Kayden.
Andy Vaughn has been named director of player personnel for the University of Miami Hurricanes. He formerly served as the senior director of recruiting and high school relations for the University of Arizona Wildcats. Vaughn played tight end for NGU and went on to earn his master’s degree in physical education and sports administration from Florida State University.
2004 Dr. Kelly Burton serves as pastor of First Baptist Church Alba in Alba, TX. Kelly completed his Doctor of Ministry at Southwestern Baptist Teological Seminary in 2017, with a concentration in expository preaching. He and his wife, Karen Burton, have been married for more than 35 years and have three children.
Erik Hines is in his 20th year as a director, composer, and adjudicator of percussion. Te current orchestra director at Sumter High School in Sumter, SC, he holds an educational endorsement from Vic Firth Inc. He also served as a clinician at the South Carolina Music Educators Association Conference in February 2019.
2005 Josh Smith was named head baseball coach at Greer High School in Greer, SC. Smith played for the Greer Yellow Jackets from 1996 until 2000 and then for NGU from 2000 to 2005.
2006 Jonathan Whitten recently opened Go- feet Orthotics in Piedmont, SC.
2007 Jacob Johnson received $1,000 as the first-place winner of the Don Gibson Singer Songwriter Symposium in Shelby, NC, in April 2019 for his original song “Te Ferryboat Waltz.” Johnson currently serves as an adjunct instructor of guitar in NGU’s College of Communication & Fine Arts.
Zachary Michael was presented the Top Young Leader Award at the 2019 Carolinas Associated General Contractors Conference.
Travis Morris has joined the Bob Fiacco Team of Western and Southern Financial Group.
2008 Nathaniel Balough was promoted to major in the U.S. Army. Nathaniel and his wife, Morgan Balough (’08), are liv- ing in Gainesville, FL, while he earns his master’s degree in geomatics at the Uni- versity of Florida. Tis degree supports his job as a space operations officer.
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