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Welcome to the first blog of the Fingerprint Project!
The team is very excited to be heading of to Prague this summer. We will be updating this blog with stories, photos, and trip information.
Fist thing first, introductions are due!
The Fingerprint Project is a group of four students that wanted to make a difference in a big way. After months of struggling and a lot of prayer the team had a break. A mentor and a good friend, Mr. Michael Deem, signed up to aid the team and doors started opening. After much debate and many hours of work, the team decided to head of to Prague, CZ, to help small business boost the local economy.
Promises were made, decisions were reached, and plane tickets were purchased. Thus the Fingerprint Project 2007 was launched.
Team Bio's
Aaron Jeffery Kelley

Aaron was born in Cincinnati, OH but has lived in the Hampton Roads area since 1983. He graduated from Alliance Christian School in 1998, and had aspirations for working within the pharmaceutical industry .Aaron’s desire was to help develop applications that could help future generations. After finishing his Associates in Biology he became interested in business where he could lean to market the drugs that peaked his interest in Biology. After completing his Undergraduate degree from Old Dominion, he felt compelled to gain higher education at Regent to get further education with a Christian emphasis. While here at Regent, he is currently trying to hone in on his strengths and strengthen his weaknesses.
Aaron’s long term goals are to experience all that he can and to gain an overall understanding of various industries. He would like to get into business consulting and retire teaching at the University level.
Aaron is a member of Regent University’s Students in Free Enterprise Team and has traveled with the team to regional and national competitions. Aaron was also actively involved in the Student Government at Regent University and served as an activities representative. He enjoys deep salt water fishing, duck hunting, building salt water reefs and traveling.
Aaron is the idea guy; he likes to find creative solutions to risky opportunities. He is particularly detail oriented and strives for perfection.
Jennifer Tennile Walela Langley

Born in Norfolk, Virginia; Jennifer has lived in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. She attended high school at Northeastern High School in Elizabeth City, North Carolina where her parents owned a small horse farm. During high school she was ranked number 3 in the state of North Carolina for extemporaneous speaking. In 1998, she was awarded The Governors Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service by Governor Jim Hunt. After graduating high school in 2000, Jennifer moved to Pembroke, North Carolina to attend college where she got her degree in Business Marketing and Business Management. During undergrad, Jennifer was Secretary for the Student Government Association. She worked as a consultant for The City of Lumberton and Arrow Educational Inc. After graduation in 2004 she worked for Wachovia Bank, N.A. for one year before attending Regent University in the fall of 2005. In the summer of 2006 she interned for Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles, California where she managed interviews with media outlets such as CNN and L.A. Times.
After graduating from Regent University with an MBA, Jennifer plans to attend law school at the University of Arkansas’ William H. Bowen School of Law. Eventually, Jennifer would like to use both her MBA and JD either working as a consultant or working for the US Embassies.
Jennifer is actively involved in Student Government and served as Treasure, Senator for the School of Global Leadership and Entrepreneurship, and Chair of Events Committee at Regent University. She was also Students in Free Enterprise’s (SIFE) Director of Productions and Presenter for Regional and National Competition. Jennifer’s hobbies include; Tennis, Golf, Ballroom Dancing, Horseback Ridding, Photography and Biking.
Jennifer’s giftings include working with technology, developing effective presentations, and event planning. She is a good planner and implementer.
Christopher Robert Woodworth

As a young boy growing up in a small town in Western New York, Chris has always had a fascination with the way the world "worked." As a biology student at the University of Rochester Chris’ fascination with the way the world worked broadened when he began to take a liking to political science. After graduation Chris worked in the business office at a hospital in his hometown while preparing for graduate school. In his spare time he taught hands-on enrichment classes for home schooled children and assist in the design and implementation of an online writing course. Chris is currently in his second year of the MBA program, at Regent University. He intends to complete his program in the summer of '07 with a concentration in international business
Once finished with his MBA program, Chris would like to further his education at law school with a particular interest in international law and conflict resolution.
Amongst several long-term goals is the desire to continually strive to extend his hand to those in need without the expectation of a return in both business and personal life.
Chris was the Regent University’s SIFE teams VP of Marketing in 2005. Chris’ hobbies range from chatting online with friends and family to an invigorating match on the tennis court, Chris has also recently taken up competitive adventure racing
Chris is an encourager; a natural born diplomat, he can lead two parties to reach a consensus using his special abilities as a communicator. His talent for communication extends into the written word, where he is a talented and detailed writer.
Hannah Marie Miltenberger

Born and raised in Morgantown, West Virginia, Hannah has two wonderful parents, an older brother, an identical twin sister, and a younger sister. After graduating from Berea College, located in Berea, Kentucky, with a B.S. in Business Administration/Management in May 2005 , she moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia to pursue her M.B.A. at Regent University. Currently, she is in her second year in the M.B.A. program, and working as the Special Education Program Advisor at Regent University in the School of Education.
After completing her M.B.A., Hannah desires to open a children’s fitness center to help serve children, parents, and families by encouraging healthy nutrition, exercise, and self- confidence.
Hannah is an avid runner, has competed in adventure racing, and enjoys hiking, skiing, and the outdoors in general. She also enjoys serving the community. She has participated and assisted in the Autism Awareness Fair held at Regent University, and has been a tutor for children in Math.
Hannah is a determined and very organized individual, who is a good listener and observer.