Maryville College

Alumni Highlights

Name: Michael Cherskov ‘80
Major: Chemistry
Current Title: Intellectual Property Attorney
Current Employer: Cherskov & Flaynik
Web site: www.cherskov.com

Michael Cherskov

What have you recently achieved in your career or life that you’re especially proud of:

I am  proud of the continuing growth of our practice, Cherskov & Flaynik and of the good people we’ve been able to hire. We just won a major settlement award  in a copyright litigation action  for one of our clients. On a  personal note, I’m working toward my IFR (instrument flight rating) certification for aviation.  This will allow me to fly in any kind of weather to visit properties associated with my other business, and also to visit friends.

In what ways did your MC experience prepare you for your current vocation:

I use my chemistry everyday. I’m serious about that.  My specialty is biotechnology and chemical patent application drafting and prosecution.  My clients include hi-end organizations—Argonne National Laboratories, University of Chicago and the Department of Energy. These people deal with cutting edge stuff, protein engineering, enhanced aluminum production, ceramic technologies. My studies at MC provided me the grounding to begin to understand these technologies. While the more esoteric technologies didn’t really exist back then, like restriction enzyme technologies that are needed to manipulate DNA, I know what I don’t know and ask intelligent questions.  The same is true with the oil and gas ops.  For example, during partnership meetings, when the managing partner is trying to explain that certain condensates are causing nozzle freeze-ups at the Christmas tree, and therefore stymiing production, I understand why.  What I am trying to say is that because of the bedrock in chemistry/biochemistry that Naylor/Bunde gave me, I was able to hit the ground running when I first started.

Thing you love most about what you do now:

It’s a combination of things. I love science (I really am a nerd at heart). I enjoy writing about science. In fact, I went from MC to the masters program in science communication at Boston University to become a science news reporter.   And I like the law.  These three things—science, writing and law—I do every day. It’s a perfect fit for me.

Favorite course at MC:

Spectroscopy. Naylor taught the NMR portion and Bunde taught the IR stuff. It dealt with both inorganic and organic analysis.

One thing you’ll never forget about MC:

There were so many things…I can recall wanting to please my instructors so much that I would try so hard. I remember Steve Danna, who was a biology major; he and I would hide underneath the lab desks, from the night security guards, so we could keep doing our experiments.  I understand that Steve won the Science teacher’s award for New York State several years ago.

There were so many things that the instructors did for us and I never took it for granted. It was obvious they were working hard for us and it made me feel part of the campus.

I remember one day, at the end of the school year,  after my first trimester at MC ( I just transferred in), when I received a low grade in my intro chemistry class, I was loading up my car in front of Sutton.  Naylor was walking by and saw me packing all of my stuff from my study carrel.   Without skipping a beat, he said, “Mike, leave those things in your carrel.  You’ll be back in a couple months anyway.”  And he just kept walking.   That impressed me, first because he knew my name out of a class of 30 kids, and second, he had already made up his mind that I was coming back…and that made up my mind, too. From that point on, I knew I would be studying science at Maryville.

There lots of stories…lots of them! If you want a good one, just ask Bunde about the sheep heads!

Life After MC

Graduate/ Career Data:

Name MC Degree Field Institution
Bean, Benjamin Biology Biology TVA
Caughron, Justin Chemistry Medical School UT Memphis
Davenport, Jon Biology Ph.D Biology East Carolina University
Ennen, Joshua Biology Ph.D Biology University of Southern Mississippi
Flenniken, Carli Chemistry Research technician UTK
Johnson, Amanda Biochemistry Pharmacy Doctorate Campbell University
Kincaid, Brian Biology Medical School Duke University
Kirby, Kenneth, Jr. Biology & PHR Doctor of Physical Therapy Duke University
Kissinger, Chelsea Biochemistry Nurse Practitioner UTK
LeBar, Jennifer Biology MBA Queens University
Lehman, Chris Biology Vet School UTK
Lovingood, Ginger Biology Medical School East Tennessee State University
Mackens, Austin Biology Medical School UTMHSC
Mabe, Adam Chemistry Medical School UTMHSC
McCallum, T.J. Biology Resident Lab Technician Vanderbilt University
Nichting, Patty Chemistry Chemistry UTK
Robison, Benjamin Chemistry Engineering UTK
Schumaker, Shelley Biology MSN/Certified Nurse-Midwifery Vanderbilt University
Schmutzer, Chandler Biology MS Biology UTK
Talbott, Leslie Biology Doctorate in Physcial Therapy Belmont University
Villanueva, Brooke Biology MS Biology MTSU
Webb, Catherine Biology MS Biology Virginia Tech
Wilson, Jenny Biology Nurse Practitioner UTK

Building Community & Staying Sharp

Maryville College is a member of the Appalachian College Association and has full access to the various programs of the consortium. Division faculty regularly attend workshops on Instructional Technology and meet with science colleagues at other ACA schools.

A regional tournament for junior and senior high school Science Olympiad Teams is hosted periodically at Maryville College. Dr. Bunde also serves on the State of Tennessee Science Olympiad Board.