
OHIO alumnus Greg Mehlman inspires future educators through leadership, service

Greg Mehlman, a 2019 graduate of , is putting his passion for education into action as the elementary principal for Shadyside Local School District.
After earning his bachelorās degree in early childhood education from OHIO Eastern, Mehlman went on to receive his masterās degree in educational leadership from the American College of Education. His academic journey and dedication to the profession were further recognized in February 2023, when he received the āan honor presented monthly by WTRF 7News in partnership with The Health Plan to recognize outstanding educators.

ā51ĀŅĀ× Eastern was close to home and convenient,ā Mehlman said. āBut more importantly, it offered hands-on opportunities that directly connected to my future career. I was able to complete observation hours and student teaching placements in local schools throughout the Ohio Valley. That real-world classroom experienceāworking alongside local educators and interacting with studentsāwas invaluable. It helped me build confidence, understand best practices, and form relationships within the education community that still benefit me today.ā
During his time at OHIO Eastern, Mehlman said he found lasting friendships, meaningful academic experiences, and influential mentorsāmost notably Kim Ciroli, associate professor of instruction and program director of the program.
āKim Ciroli was my most influential professor and is still a continual support in the field,ā Mehlman said. āEven now as a principal, I know I can call or email her for guidance. Sheās truly an asset to the profession.ā
Ciroli said watching Mehlman grow from student to school leader has been a rewarding experience.
āGreg exemplifies the mission of our program,ā Ciroli said. āHeās dedicated to creating student-centered learning environments and supporting his colleagues and community. Itās inspiring to see alumni like Greg making such a meaningful impact.ā
Before becoming principal, Mehlman taught kindergartenāan experience that deepened his understanding of early childhood development and strengthened his connection to students and families.

Mehlman also continues to stay engaged with his alma mater by giving back to current OHIO Eastern students. Most recently, he participated in mock interviews with 2025 education seniors during the fall semester, helping prepare them for professional internships.
In his role as principal, Mehlman also oversees the partnership between Shadyside Elementary and OHIO Easternās Education program, providing valuable clinical field placements for teacher candidates. This past academic year, the school welcomed three students into classroom placementsātwo in a kindergarten classroom and another in a yearlong preschool placementāoffering hands-on mentorship and guidance to future educators.
Mehlman encourages current and future OHIO Eastern students to take advantage of all the opportunities the campus offersāincluding clubs and social gatherings, which he says are excellent for networking. He also urges prospective students not to second-guess their decision.
āMy advice? Do not hesitate,ā Mehlman said. āHave a vision and goalsāwork toward them, and they will be achieved at the right time.ā
Mehlman credits OHIO Eastern with helping build the foundation for his career in education and leadership.
āThe education I received provided the groundwork for everything I do today,ā he said. āIt set me on the right pathānot just as a teacher, but as a leader.ā