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From nurse to advocate

June 28, 2024 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Student receives diploma at commencement ceremony

With a new degree in hand and a passion for change, Missouri State University alumna Cheri Montgomery is committed to improving accessibility and empowering people with disabilities.

Spurred on by her desire to advocate for the disabled community, Montgomery enrolled in MSU’s master’s program in communication in 2022 and graduated in spring 2024.

Montgomery had previously worked as a nurse specializing in special needs/disabled pediatrics for about 20 years, but she could not continue and decided to pursue graduate studies instead.

“I had to stop working as a nurse because my condition changed from walking to needing a wheelchair due to multiple sclerosis,” Montgomery said.

Montgomery cited high-performing students, a convenient location, affordability and the institution’s commitment to quality education as factors influencing her choice to attend.

Also, having children who graduated from MSU made her a longstanding supporter of the university.

Commitment to inclusion

Since graduating in the spring, Montgomery has dedicated herself to advocating for people with disabilities.

“My history is with pediatric disability, so I’m staying committed to advocating for an inclusive society,” Montgomery said. “There are no reasons for anyone to be left behind.”

Photo of Cheri Montgomery
Cheri Montgomery

Currently, she works with Rides 4 Ability, a company that provides non-emergency transportation for those with or without disabilities, particularly in rural areas. The organization serves people of all ages, helping them get to medical appointments, meetings, grocery stores and more.

“I do administrative work like updating contracts and applying for new ones. We’re currently applying to establish a contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs,” Montgomery said.

She enjoys the services of Empower: abilities, a Springfield nonprofit offering services that empower people with disabilities to thrive in the community.

“This organization helps disabled people in various ways such as house modifications — building ramps and installing grab bars in bathrooms and showers. They helped me find employment with Rides 4 Ability,” Montgomery said.

She described a current initiative of Rides 4 Ability that trains individuals to evaluate restaurants, providing them $15 for their efforts.

The evaluations cover aspects like wheelchair accessibility of doors and bathrooms, respectful treatment by wait staff and the presence of accessible sidewalks to the restaurant.

“They’re compiling a database of disability-friendly restaurants in Springfield. This effort will enhance the dining experiences of individuals with disabilities, enabling them to enjoy meals with friends and family,” she said.

Montgomery has received her training and awaits the opportunity to participate in the survey. [Read more…] about From nurse to advocate

Filed Under: Alumni, Alumni Accomplishments Tagged With: Cheri Montgomery, Christopher Collins, Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Gordana Lazic, School of Communication

Talent and persuasion on display at Vicki Stanton Public Speaking Showcase

June 26, 2024 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Group of students with awards stand for photo

The Vicki Stanton Public Speaking Showcase (VSPSS), hosted by Missouri State University’s Department of Communication, Media, Journalism and Film (CMJF), gives Fundamentals of Public Speaking (COM 115) students the opportunity to practice what they have learned in class.

The students were assigned different instructors who guided their practice and gave feedback. They then presented their best persuasive speeches to their peers and a panel of judges made up of MSU faculty members and other public speaking experts.

This year’s Spring VSPSS took place on April 29 in the Plaster Student Union.

The judges were Dr. Carrisa Hoelscher, Dr. Kelly Wood and Tyler Curran from MSU and public speakers Chris Roberds and Ethan Gambriel.

Christian Byndom, a psychology major from Nixa, Missouri, presented a speech titled, “Seeing People for Who They Are.” Byndom emerged as first place and audience choice award winner.

“Being surrounded by such talented people, not only in the finals but in the first two rounds, motivated me to become better and I’m honored to have been among such phenomenal competitors,” Byndom said.

Gavin Robertson, Lauren Painter, Faith Hinrichs and Maddux Radosevic finished second, third, fourth and fifth, respectively. [Read more…] about Talent and persuasion on display at Vicki Stanton Public Speaking Showcase

Filed Under: Competitions, Event News, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, School of Communication, Student Success, Vicki Stanton Public Speaking Showcase

Lights, camera, Chiefs!

June 24, 2024 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Austin Wood in helicopter

A focus on maximizing opportunities and networking has led Austin Wood from Missouri State University football games to working for the Kansas City Chiefs franchise as part of its video production team.

Wood, who majored in digital film and television production in the Department of Communication, Media, Journalism and Film, began working for the Chiefs in 2022.

Working with the Chiefs’ video team

After graduating from MSU, Wood collaborated with Caleb Stillians to co-produce the hunting documentary series, “Rise Up” in Alaska, which paved the way for his position with the Kansas City Chiefs.

“Caleb is a hunting guide in Alaska and we decided that pairing our skill sets could make something beautiful. What came out of it were two seasons of the show that propelled us into new opportunities,” Wood said.

“He got more brand deals and I got my position with the Kansas City Chiefs. My work on the show stood out to them and the rest is history.”

Now as part of the Chiefs team, Wood said he mainly works on “The Franchise,” a seasonal documentary that records and highlights the team’s stories. The series captures the essence of what the Chiefs are as a franchise and showcases the winning culture of the organization.

Austin Wood on football field
Austin Wood at Super Bowl LVIII on the field of Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo credit: David Gray.

“The beauty of the show lies in the off-field features, where we go to the homes of players and staff to interview them and tell their story. We even go on a duck hunt with them out in the country,” Wood said.

He also films every home game and many away games all over the country.

“Before every game, I spend time brainstorming, editing and preparing. There’s always a lot to do, but I’m always grateful to work for a team in Kansas City — the town I was born in — that just won back-to-back Super Bowls and is making history every day,” Wood said. [Read more…] about Lights, camera, Chiefs!

Filed Under: Alumni, Alumni Accomplishments, Feature, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Austin Wood, Deborah Larson, Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, School of Communication, Student Success

Meghan McKinney named a top 10 finalist in the 2023 NPR College Podcast Challenge  

May 7, 2024 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Student sets at radio desk

Since 2022, Missouri State University journalism senior Meghan McKinney has been honing her skills in public radio.

She works as a student reporter and announcer at KSMU Radio, the region’s NPR affiliate based at Missouri State.

From submission to success

Recently, McKinney submitted an entry to the 2023 NPR College Podcast Challenge.

In its third year, the competition aims to find the best college podcasts in America. Entries must be three to eight minutes long about any topic.

McKinney’s podcast titled, “Breaking from the Bible Belt,” made it to the top 10 out of over 500 submissions from current undergraduate college students and recent graduates across the country.

“In it, I tell the story of a girl who’s trying to navigate religious trauma, deconstruct her childhood conservative Christian faith and articulate what she believes,” McKinney said.

“Being one of the top 10 finalists is exciting. I had forgotten I submitted an entry until NPR contacted me with the news. Such great news before my upcoming graduation reassures me of my abilities.”

As a finalist, she won $500. [Read more…] about Meghan McKinney named a top 10 finalist in the 2023 NPR College Podcast Challenge  

Filed Under: Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Public Affairs, RCASH Highlights, Student Accomplishments Tagged With: Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, KSMU, Meghan McKinney, School of Communication, Student Success

MSU alumna Sarah Russell navigates new technology in her marketing role

April 25, 2024 by Damilola R. Oyedeji

Photo of Sarah Russell

For alumna Sarah Russell, a communication studies degree from Missouri State University opened doors to a variety of career opportunities.

Russell, who graduated in 2008, has found a niche in digital media and marketing.

She currently serves as vice president of marketing at Education Dynamics, an educational marketing firm.

As a college student, Russell was interested in marketing and public relations, but she chose to pursue a broader communication major. She believes this choice gave her a solid foundation in corporate communications, marketing, media and her most recent focus area, artificial intelligence (AI).

“When I began my career in the late 2000s, AI wasn’t even a blip on my radar, but I already had an interest in the technical aspects of marketing and advertising,” Russell said.

“After establishing my career at an advertising agency that specialized in performance marketing, I became drawn to the emphasis on analysis, optimization and direct results, which are the foundations of AI and marketing.”

In her role, Russell will continue to explore ways to leverage AI for predictive analytics, data segmentation and analysis, as well as forecast trends and behaviors. [Read more…] about MSU alumna Sarah Russell navigates new technology in her marketing role

Filed Under: Alumni, Alumni Accomplishments, Feature, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: artificial intelligence, Department of Communication Media Journalism and Film, Sarah Russell, School of Communication

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