Carolyn Emerine
Wife, boy mom x 3, dog lover X 2, friend, passionate, kind
Likes: Sunrises & sunsets, golf, reading, all things yellow, photography & video
Dislikes: Cleaning
Carolyn is originally from Boston, MA and received her B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Penn State University. She worked as an Engineer and Program Manager in the automotive industry for Delphi/General Motors for 15 years. During those years she spent time working in Ohio, Mexico, Texas and Michigan before leaving her job to be a full-time mom and ultimately settling here in the midwest.
Carolyn and her husband Jeff moved to the Cleveland area in 2006. It has been a wonderful place to put down roots and raise their three children, Dean (20), Cole (18) and Max (16). During these years Carolyn has been involved with the community volunteering with another nonprofit children’s organization for over 15 years. During this time she saw first hand how the help and guidance giving to children in need has an enormous impact on their futures. She found she was able to help the organization by telling their stories through photography and videography.
Likes: Sunrises & sunsets, golf, reading, all things yellow, photography & video
Dislikes: Cleaning
Carolyn is originally from Boston, MA and received her B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Penn State University. She worked as an Engineer and Program Manager in the automotive industry for Delphi/General Motors for 15 years. During those years she spent time working in Ohio, Mexico, Texas and Michigan before leaving her job to be a full-time mom and ultimately settling here in the midwest.
Carolyn and her husband Jeff moved to the Cleveland area in 2006. It has been a wonderful place to put down roots and raise their three children, Dean (20), Cole (18) and Max (16). During these years Carolyn has been involved with the community volunteering with another nonprofit children’s organization for over 15 years. During this time she saw first hand how the help and guidance giving to children in need has an enormous impact on their futures. She found she was able to help the organization by telling their stories through photography and videography.