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Cancer. Domestic abuse. An eating disorder. These were the enemies that nearly took the lives of Edward Logan (RSG ’02), Rae Pearson Benn (SBL ’16), and Juliana Lesher (SBL ’16). In some ways, they were a modern-day Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego: the prognosis for their survival was not good as they faced seemingly insurmountable odds. But then God showed up, miraculously rescuing them from their fiery circumstances and helping each one find redemption and purpose through the pain.
After his graduation, they married, and Sue became an immigration attorney. At the same time, Edward went on to work as an executive director for an investigation and litigation services group. He helped procure more than $1 billion in federal contracts, winning multimillion-dollar litigation support services for government clients. “My Regent experience strengthened the skill set that I needed to navigate the complex process of federal policymaking,” says Edward. “It also allowed me to be
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Edward Logan and fellow Regent alum Sue Yoon-Logan (LAW ’00) met as students at Regent while Edward was completing his Master of Public Administration degree.
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