Alumni Spotlight: Michelle Erickson '99
 After graduating from Eastmont High School, Michelle Erickson knew she wanted to help
                                 people but wasn't sure where to begin. Wenatchee Valley College, with its proximity
                                 and affordability, offered her the perfect chance to explore her options. “My first
                                 advising appointment at WVC opened my eyes to social work,” Michelle recalls. “I was
                                 so excited to have an education and career goal I cared about!”
After graduating from Eastmont High School, Michelle Erickson knew she wanted to help
                                 people but wasn't sure where to begin. Wenatchee Valley College, with its proximity
                                 and affordability, offered her the perfect chance to explore her options. “My first
                                 advising appointment at WVC opened my eyes to social work,” Michelle recalls. “I was
                                 so excited to have an education and career goal I cared about!”
Michelle’s favorite WVC memories revolve around the Van Tassell student lounge, where
                                 she met lifelong friends over games of ping pong and heated debates. “WVC was a great
                                 place to transition from high school to college and then launch into higher education
                                 and awesome careers,” she says.
After earning her Associate of Arts & Sciences degree in 1999, Michelle transferred
                                 to Eastern Washington University, where she completed her bachelor’s and master’s
                                 degrees in social work. For 24 years she has been a social worker in child welfare,
                                 currently serving as a Critical Incident Review Specialist at the Washington State
                                 Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF).
In 2015, Michelle returned to WVC as a part-time Sociology Instructor. “Several of
                                 my former students are now social workers in our community and across Washington state,”
                                 she proudly shares. Despite the challenges of balancing two demanding jobs, Michelle
                                 finds her work incredibly rewarding.
Reflecting on her time at WVC, Michelle credits the college with providing a strong
                                 foundation for her future. “The wide array of classes, topics, and instructors gave
                                 me a great foundation for my education and career,” she says. Her involvement in the
                                 ASWVC Student Senate also helped her develop valuable leadership skills.
Michelle’s advice for current WVC students is simple: “Connect with your peers, join
                                 clubs, and make memories. Human connections are the heartbeat of our social existence,
                                 and WVC is a great place to make them. And travel as far and wide as you can – it’s
                                 an enriching life experience.”


