Delegates (from left to right): Brandon Wiliamson, Adam Tedder, Lillian Thomas, Misha Horvath, Emily Drew, Jennifer Carson, Josh Rilette, Jamielee Brown, Michael Pickens

 

Brandon Williamson is an eleventh quarter Sherman College student from Sumrall, MS and is the President of the Sherman Chapter of WCCS. He attended the University of Southern Mississippi where he received his bachelor's degree in Biology and a minor in Spanish. Brandon has been an active member of the WCCS for 3 years and will be attending his 3rd congress in Mexico City '08.  "The WCCS has been an amazing experience for me. I have learned so much about Chiropractic globally and met some incredible future doctors of Chiropractic"
 

Jamielee Brown is originally from Kensington, NH. She graduated with honors from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and is now in her fifth quarter at Sherman College. At Sherman College, Jamielee is also involved in student government and is a co-chair of the newly started yoga club. As a second year delegate of WCCS, Jamielee is excited to have the opportunity to reach people all over the world and change the chiropractic profession from the inside out.

 

Jennifer Carson is a fifth quarter student at Sherman College and is a second year delegate of WCCS. Jennifer is from Rahway, New Jersey and was a science teacher before she found her real passion-chiropractic! Jennifer is committed to bringing straight chiropractic to the world!

 

Michele Anna Horvath is know to her close friends as Misha. Originally from the Clinton, New Jersey area Misha came to Sherman as a graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing, a four-year Professional Program with focus on personal transformation, energy awareness, and hands-on- healing techniques.  Now in 6th quarter and as a second year WCCS delegate, Michele is excited to be on the track toward becoming a Straight Chiropractor.

  

Emily Drew is a sixth quarter student at Sherman College and is a second year WCCS delegate. She graduated with honors from the University of South Carolina where she studied biology, marine science, chemistry, and music. She was in USC band where she played the saxophone. While at Sherman, Emily has started the Animal Adjusting Club where she is currently president. She is also an active member of the student government and regularly attends many other technique clubs at school. She was originally introduced to Chiropractic by her brother john Drew who is a Sherman College alumnus.

 

Michael Pickens is currently a sixth quarter student at Sherman College and a second year WCCS delegate. He has been under chiropractic care since he was a child and loved the profession growing up. Michael has always wanted to help people live better and has found his way through straight chiropractic.

  

Josh Rilette is a fifth quarter student at Sherman College and a first year WCCS delegate.

 

 Adam Tedder is a second quarter student at Sherman College and a first year WCCS delegate. Originally from Atlanta, GA, Adam feels that it is important to be involved with school in order to bring change and improvement, not only in schools, but most importantly in our profession. Through WCCS Adam is able to accomplish this goal.

 

 Lillian Thomas is a sixth quarter student at Sherman college.  Originally from Australia, Lillian came to America with her family in 2001. She received her bachelors in Nutrition and dietetics from Western Carolina University in 2006. She has had a passion for chiropractic and a drive to become a chiropractor since early high school. As a first year delegate Lillian is excited to have the opportunity to spread straight chiropractic throughout the world.