At the December commencement ceremony, the 2007 recipients of the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award were honored.

Two of our Outstanding Young Alumnus Award recipients, Scott Moyer and Sheryl Ezbiansky, were recognized during Commencement. Tim Smith was unable to attend.

Timothy Smith ’91 is vice president of ManTech Systems Engineering Corporation with ManTech International. ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of innovative technologies and solutions for mission-critical national security programs supporting the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, and U.S. federal government customers. ManTech has over 8,000 people with operations in 38 countries around the world.

As a member of the System Engineering management team, Tim supports the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, the Department of Homeland Security and other customers in areas such as training development, systems engineering, logistics, management, software development, and network/communication services. He has extensive experience in all areas of executive management including strategic planning, staffing, client and contract management, project planning and control, and financial management. He also has experience in facilitation, team building, and change management process consultation.

Managing a busy work schedule, Tim finds time to volunteer locally in the Loudoun County area and at his alma mater. He is a member of the Arts & Sciences Advisory Board and an active participant in the Greater Washington D.C. Alumni Planning Committee. One of Tim’s greatest learning experiences here at Ship was as a student assistant. Continuing his support for student achievement, Tim supports partnerships with educational institutions in D.C., notably Georgetown University.

Tim is an avid runner and biker and frequently competes in triathlons throughout the United States, including completing the 2004 Iron Man USA competition. He earned his B.S.B.A. with minors in information systems and marketing. His master’s certification in organizational development/change management is from Georgetown University.

Sheryl (Wilson) Ezbiansky ’91 is the program director for WVMM-FM, Messiah College plus her full-time responsibilities as an independent sales director and beauty consultant with Mary Kay. Sheryl began her career in radio broadcasting while a student here at Ship. Her work with WSYC-FM as an air personality, personnel director, assistant program director, and traffic director gave her the practical experience to jump into her career field. Sheryl’s career path includes work as an account executive with Quaker State Broadcasting, WTPA-FM / WNCE-FM, a marketing consultant for AM-FM, Inc. & Capstar, WNNK-FM / WTPA-FM / WTCY-AM, and senior marketing consultant for Cumulus Media, Inc., WNNK-FM / WTPA-FM / WTCY-AM / WWKL-FM.

Dedication and passion are two words that may be used to describe Sheryl’s love for her work. In addition to earning her bachelor’s degree in communication/journalism, she earned certification as a radio marketing consultant and radio marketing master. She was a Cumulus Media, Inc. Sales Person of the Month in 2003 and credits her dedication and experiences at Ship for allowing her to find and maintain a rewarding career in her chosen field.

Sheryl works with students at Messiah’s radio station, serving as a resource person with experience, a mentor, and a friend. Always willing to share her experiences including those at Ship, she also remains active with her sorority, Phi Sigma Sigma.

Scott Moyer ’90 is Pricewaterhouse-Coopers’ managing director of the Consumer Finance Group. He has over seventeen years of experience serving financial institutions, manufacturing, healthcare, and higher education clients located in central Pennsylvania and surrounding markets with assets ranging from $1 million to $150 billion. On an international rotation in England, the Netherlands, and Belgium, Scott provided services to multiple international financial institution clients with assets up to $450 billion. His services include business assurance, merger and acquisition, public offering, SEC and IFRS reporting, regulatory reporting, and internal control services. He is responsible for coordination with client management and service teams, engagement and office administration, resolution of technical issues, review of procedures performed by service teams, and communications with boards of directors. Scott reviewed and performed analytical and substantive procedures on all financial transactions including consolidation, receivables, investments, intangible, fixed assets, payables, and other accruals.

While at Ship, earning his B.S.B.A. degree, Scott was closely involved with Phi Beta Lambda/Future Business Leaders of America, and the Accounting Club. He continued his involvement as a member of the fundraising committee for the Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center and Interfaith Chapel, volunteering as a speaker for the Accounting Club, and actively recruiting on campus for his employer. Scott maintains a busy schedule holding active roles with the East Fairview Church of the Brethren executive committee, with Gideons International and Junior Achievement of Central Pennsylvania as a trustee, and as a volunteer with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Scott cherishes the friendships he built during his years at Ship. He has maintained these friendships and hosted his 14th annual Christmas party for more than 50 alumni friends he stays in contact with in 2007.