John Marhefka recognizes that he is an anomaly.
“I like to talk a lot and I’m a scientist,” he explained.
This realization led Marhefka, one of the first-ever Grace College chemistry graduates, down a long road of questions his senior year of college. Questions like, “What can you do with a chemistry major?” and “Are there jobs in my area for chemistry?”
Marhefka’s plan from the beginning was to become a chemistry professor — a good way to put his love for science and speaking to use. But three years into his bachelor of science in chemistry, he decided he needed a break from school. So he switched gears and began to search for other chemistry-related jobs.
In Marhefka’s final semester, (October of 2019), he started to feel the pressure. Unsure of which direction to go, he reached out to his advisor, Dr. Frentzel, director of the Department of Math and Science. Frentzel mentioned a company called EKF Life Sciences, a company which utilizes bacterial fermentation and downstream processes to isolate and deliver high quality enzymes and biomolecules specially engineered to its customers’ specifications.
Interested with the lead in Elkhart, Indiana, and anxious to get into the field, Marhefka reached out to inquire. To his surprise, he found they were looking to hire for a full-time position. Three weeks and a three-hour interview later, Marhefka landed a job as a Bioprocess Technician before even finishing his chemistry degree in his final semester at Grace.
“I’m very grateful to Dr. Frentzel for setting me up with that connection,” said Marhefka. “And it was so nice knowing that on the other side of graduation I had a job waiting for me.”
“As a Bioprocess Technician, I am involved in maintaining and operating the production of enzymes and proteins through the fermentation process. We throw bacteria into 1600 liter vat and grow it until it produces what we want in large quantities,” he explained in layman’s terms.
While the job opportunity scored by Marhefka reads a simple story, behind the scenes was a Grace College chemistry degree marked by three distinct hallmarks: a solid foundation of scientific understanding, ample research and presentation opportunities, and faculty connections.