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Raleigh, NC, native and future doctor of Chiropractic Tim Hartman was recently named Reach Out and Recruit (ROAR) Student Leader of the Year by Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, SC, in appreciation of his contributions, time and commitment to growing the chiropractic profession. Hartman is an 11th quarter student at Sherman College.
The ROAR Student Leader of the Year award is a new honor this year, given to an exceptional member of the Sherman College’s ROAR Student Leadership Program who has gone above and beyond to recruit students to Sherman College.
ROAR asks its student leaders to reach beyond their comfort zone and help Sherman recruit future leaders for the profession, which Hartman has certainly done.
Through Hartman’s efforts via speaking engagements and interactions with college students, nearly 70 prospective students have asked for more information about Sherman College, one has enrolled, and two more are committed to starting the program this summer. One of these future students is Hartman’s younger sister Julia.
Traveling to visit as many offices, seminars and mission trips as he can, Hartman truly takes chiropractic with him everywhere he goes. He is a proud founding member of the Omicron chapter of Delta Sigma Chi and serves as a member of many Sherman College student organizations.
Sherman College named its 2016 award recipients April 28-30 as part of Lyceum, an annual continuing education and homecoming event attended by hundreds of chiropractors and students throughout the U.S. and internationally. Lyceum is held on the college’s campus in Spartanburg, SC, and involves three days of seminars, special events, and other programs.
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