Westwood Country Club
Julie Petersen currently serves as an Intern at Cleveland Clinic, focusing on dialysis recovery patient care, and holds multiple leadership positions including Chairman of Mental Health, Community Standards, and Personal Development for the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, Inc. Additionally, Julie works as a Server at Westwood Country Club and serves as a Work Study Student and Administrative Aide at Case Western Reserve University's Alumni Office. Prior experience includes roles as a Student Assistant at the American Red Cross and as an Emergency Medical Caretaker for Epileptic Disorders. Julie is pursuing dual degrees in Psychology (BA) at Case Western Reserve University and Painting (BFA) at the Cleveland Institute of Art, having graduated from Avon High School in 2022.
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Westwood Country Club
In 1908, a group of businessmen calling themselves "The Westwood Club" longed for a challenging course on Cleveland's west side, where they could "put on our comfortable togs and play a round of golf, or, when we like, put on our best clothes and have a real party". This group of founding fathers included John Zangerle, Mortimer J. Weber, John Crider, John Hinz, Robert Reid, and John Kerlin. The Westwood Country Club Company was incorporated February 1914.