Millennium Magazine_16th Ed_Taryn Proudsworth

240 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine FOUNDER, CHIEF STRESS REDUCTION SPECIALIST CTRL Stress LLC Ann Arbor, MI HEALTH AND WELLNESS Drawing upon nearly 40 years of vocational expertise, Lee Ann Randall Sheggeby is a proven expert in the field of nursing. Now retired from full-time work, she previously excelled as both a registered nurse and a senior health and disability coordinator at Chevron Corporate Medical from 1991 to 1999. Ms. Sheggeby also worked on the medical-surgical floor at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, for eight years, having formerly worked with numerous other veterans’ hospitals and nursing homes over the course of her career. As part of her medical journey, Ms. Sheggeby pursued a formal education. To wit, she achieved a bachelor’s degree in nursing at the Fairview Hospital School of Nursing in 1961. In addition to her academic credentials, she was certified in radiology as an X-ray technician, in audiology, and in disability case management. Ever committed to her profession, she remains affiliated with various key nurses’ associations, and she is a former member of The American Red Cross. In light of her fulfilling career, Ms. Sheggeby has largely attributed her success to her faith in God. REGISTERED NURSE (RETIRED) Georgetown, TX Since 1983, William J. Tehoy has been the founder and chief stress reduction specialist at CTRL Stress LLC in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Taught as an easily learned skill, the non-drug program is designed to do all the work while patients sit and follow the easy directions. Mr. Tehoy is conducting a new online program for his copyrighted stress control program. For more information, please visit https://www.williams-winners.com/ctrl-stress-optin-1c. Mr. Tehoy also participates in the University of Michigan Alumni Mentoring Program. Prior to beginning his vocational journey, he attended Eastern Michigan University, achieving a BS in 1971 and an MS in experimental research psychology in 1976. In his other pursuits, Mr. Tehoy donates funds to Native American organizations and institutions, including the St. Labre Indian School. He attributes his vocational success to his upbringing and the values his parents taught him. In the coming years, Mr. Tehoy looks forward to further expanding his presence in his field. He says, “You can’t control your environment, but you can control your response.” Millennium Magazine Featured Listee WILLIAM J. TEHOY LEE ANN RANDALL SHEGGEBY

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