1946
Is born in Sharon, PA, to parents Andrew John Bolois and Mary Eugene Bolois.
1966
Is a pastor for the Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection in Salem, OH, through 1990.
1968
Earns a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical literature from Hobe Sound Bible College.
1977
Is ordained as a minister via the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
1980
Is recognized as a Licensed Pastoral Counselor via the National Christian Counselors Association.
1986
Is a board member of what is now the Interchurch Holiness Convention until 1994.
1987
Is on the board of directors for Hobe Sound Bible College until 1992.
1988
Receives a Master of Arts in psychology from Walsh University; Is a psychologist for Brink Haven Homes for Youth through 1992.
1992
Attains a Doctor of Philosophy in psychology at Cornerstone University; Establishes the New Destiny Treatment Center.
1994
Is a Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor-Clinical Supervisor for the State of Ohio through today.
1998
Is the executive director of the New Destiny Treatment Center through 2020.
2000
Is a licensed clinical professional counselor and a licensed clinical professional counselor for the State of Ohio through today.
2000
Is a professor at the University of Akron until 2018.
2010
Joins the National Forensic Association of Counselors.
2012
Is recognized as Alumnus of the Year by Hobe Sound Bible College.
2013
Earns an Outstanding Teaching Award from the University of Akron; Is on the board of directors for Hobe Sound Bible College until 2021.
2020
Is the chief executive officer of the New Destiny Treatment Center through today.
2021
Is a member of the board for Hobe Sound Bible College.