Business View Magazine | November 2020

250 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 2020 CENTERVILLE WWW.SINCLAIR.EDU/CENTERVILLE 5800 Clyo Road | Centerville, OH 45459 | (937) 512-2363 Get started! Spring 2021 classes begin January 11. (937) 512-3000 | www.sinclair.edu Dayton | Centerville | Englewood | Huber Heights | Mason | Online ASSOCIATE DEGREES • Elementary Education • Network Engineering • Secure System Administration • User Support • Cyber Investigation Technology PROGRAMS OFFERED CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS • Basic Life Support Training for Healthcare Provider • Community Health Worker • Cyber Investigation • Information Systems Security • Home Health Aide • IT Fundamentals • Linux Security & Network Essentials • Medical Scribe • Network Engineering Associate • Network Engineering Entry Level • Network Engineering Security Associate • Nurse Aide • Patient Care Technician Sinclair Centerville in the Dayton, Ohio region, offers academic programs that are focused in three key areas: Information Technology with emphases on Networking and Cyber Security, Health Sciences, and general education courses that are aligned with universities’ transfer requirements. BusinessViewMagazine_SinclairCenterville_DRAFT_HalfPage_Ad.indd 1 10/6/20 3:10 PM Along with its technological amenities, Centerville serves the community’s need for an active and healthy lifestyle. The city- owned Yankee Trace Golf Course offers 27 holes of championship-level golf. This year, Yankee Trace set a record with more than 64,000 rounds played and counting. The Golf Club and Clubhouse doubles as a venue for weddings and other events. Nearby, Stubbs Park features idyllic greenspace along with state- of-the-art playground equipment, disc golf, and a bandshell where concerts are regularly held throughout the summer. Kate Bostdorff, Centerville’s Communications Director reports, “We do a summer concert series at Stubbs Park every Sunday. It’s free for the community.” And in 2019, Centerville announced that the Ohio Public Works Commission approved $1 million in grant funding for the development of a new community park. Across town, the Cornerstone Park development will offer 11 acres of passive park land along with active park facilities.

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