• Fri. May 3rd, 2024

Meet…

   Jayme Johnson is a freshman at Sinclair Community College. He is a recent graduate of Beavercreek High School, and he looks forward to his time here at Sinclair.

Why he is interesting…

   The baby of the Johnson family, Jayme loves living life. He is full of optimism and compassion, and wherever there is an adventure to be had, you’ll find Johnson first in line.

   “I enjoy going out in the world and trying new things,” Johnson stated with a smile.

   At the moment, Johnson lives at home with his mother and dog, Zeke. He loves to play basketball and was a top player on the Beavercreek team. You can also find him at the gym or working overtime at HomeGoods.

   His favorite thing in the world, however, is going on spontaneous journeys and seeing where the road takes him.

   Johnson is always looking for a new escapade, and his next big adventure is conquering college and going on to become a whirlwind magnate.

   The young man is majoring in business management. Johnson decided on this career path because he feels it’s incredibly versatile and he can find great success in life with this degree.

   He didn’t originally plan on going down this road. In fact, he had no interest in business at all until however, he watched his uncle successfully run his own shop. It was then that Johnson felt inspired to start his own endeavors.

   At the age of 35, Johnson’s uncle created Acton Services, and Johnson is looking to get in on the action. He hopes to be promoted to part owner, and possibly become the full owner in the future. His ultimate goal, though, is to open a restaurant after graduation.  

   An avid sports fan himself, Johnson wants to start a sports bar in the Dayton area. Johnson loves fraternizing, meeting new people and he has a passion for mixology. His go-to favorite drink is a simple Jack and Coke.

   A humble mechanic to a restaurateur? If anyone can do it, it’s Jayme Johnson. He had excellent grades while in high school and is still boasting an outstanding work ethic. Johnson credits his uncle for inspiring him to be a hard worker while maintaining a compassionate side.

   No matter where life takes him, he’ll always remain full of positivity and have a zest for life. He hopes that others can learn from his outlook as well.

   “One thing to take away from this interview is to try and be the best version of yourself as much as possible,” Johnson laughed, “because life’s no fun being stressed out or mad all the time.”

Emilee Brewer
Reporter