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He then worked as a plant engineer in Jackson Plastics Corp, in Ohio until 1976. After this opportunity, he went on to contribute to Goodyear Atomic Corp., as a division safety coordinator until 1978, before working as a maintenance services supervisor from 1979 to 1983. From 1983 to 1985, Mr. Sheward worked as the superintendent of uranium operations. Mr. Sheward ended his time there after serving as President of Theta Pro2Serve Management, performing the infrastructure systems management function at the Piketon, Ohio plant.
Before he began his career, Mr. Sheward received his Bachelor of Science from the United States Air Force Academy in 1964. Following this accomplishment, he earned his Master of Business Administration from Capital University in 1980. Mr. Sheward has also gained status as a certified project manager. Additionally, Mr. Sheward served as an Air Force Academy cadet and is a graduate of Air Force pilot training. He has accrued 3,500 hours of Air Force flying time including over 900 hours of combat flying time. He was a member of the advisory board for the Buckeye Hills Career Center from 1976 to 1978. He has also been active as a teacher at the University of Rio Grande & Rio Grande Community College in Rio
Grande, Ohio since 1980. Mr. Sheward crafted the proposal that won the United States Department of Energy $105 million contract for infrastructure services at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Piketon, Ohio. Mr. Sheward is a member of the Association of Graduates of the Air Force Academy, the American Association of MBAs, the Process Improvement Institute and the Lions Club International. He is a former member of the Ohio Rotary and is an elder at the Frankfort, Ohio Presbyterian Church. He is currently deacon and elder at his local Presbyterian Church. From 1964 to 1972, he achieved over 200 combat missions in Vietnam as a Forward Air Controller and was inducted into the Ohio Military Hall of Fame in 2010. He has been decorated with an Air Medal with nine oak leaf clusters and three
Distinguished Crosses for
Flying bravery.