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Meet our Staff

Dave Denlinger

Dave Denlinger

Dave serves as mechanical engineering technician for the department of engineering. He came to Cedarville in January of 1993. He manages and supervises the department's machine shop. He is able to fabricate many of the projects and experiments needed in the mechanical engineering laboratories.

Prior to coming to Cedarville, he owned and operated Cherry Hill Lawn and Garden Equipment Company from 1975 - 1991. He started C&H Lawn Service in 1991, which is presently operated by his sons. He was employed by Dayton Power and Light as a lineman from 1961 - 1976.

Dave and his wife, Barbara, have four children and nine grandchildren. They enjoy camping with their children.

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Sue Helmick

Sue Helmick

Sue returned to the Cedarville University Engineering and Computer Science Department in February 2009. She serves as the Administrative Assistant for the department. She previously worked for the department from 1997-1999. Sue is a graduate of Cedarville University. She and her husband John live in Cedarville with their three daughters Erin, Kayla, and Jordan.

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Jim Landers

Jim Landers

Jim serves as electrical engineering technician for the department of engineering. He came to Cedarville in January of 2005. His role is to manage and supervise the department's electronics. He keeps all of the electronics and computers in top form, running maintenance routines and repairing broken ones. A very proactive person, Jim is a great compliment to Dave and his abilities.
 
Prior to coming to Cedarville, Jim has held a number of jobs in the telephone and retail equipment industry. He has the experience of doing jobs that many others only dream about. From covering sporting events (i.e. College World Series) and remote college football games for ABC to visits from former President Reagan and microwave shots to Alaska, he's a jack-of-all-trades. In his spare time he is an avid woodworker.
 
Jim and his wife, Linnet, have two girls and a number of "adopted" kids. He enjoys the morning when the birds first begin to sing, wildlife as never seen before, the colors of autumn, and the fresh fallen snow.
 
To see more about Jim, check out his website.

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