2025 BARBERTON SCHOOLS ACADEMIC HALL OF FAME: Aaron Day, Class of 1991

Aaron Day, Class of 1991
BGNN staff report
Barberton City Schools 19th annual Academic Hall of Fame ceremony is Sept. 5 at Barberton High School. Seven Barberton High School alumni are being inducted this year: David R. Cooper, from the Class of 1962; Christine Duncan Finan, Class of 1977; James E. Young, Class of 1979; Anne-Marie Anderson, Class of 1983; Aaron Day, Class of 1991 and both Rob Branham and Marty Eberhart are from the Class of 1993.
The program for the inductees includes a luncheon, tour of the high school, reception, and concludes with their introduction and football game that evening. The selection committee included Sheila McGhee, Brian Nehlsen, Tiffany Peters, Beth Hirschman and Cindy Sutton.
Day graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He earned his master’s degree in physics in 2018 from the University of Washington. During his time working at
Trinity Consultants, he was an environmental consultant in Kansas and Washington, eventually becoming a
Principal Consultant in Trinity’s Seattle office.
He’s proud to have been the manager of Trinity’s operations in the Northwest for 20 years. In that role, he
assisted over 100 companies with environmental compliance and permitting, and served as an instructor for
environmental training courses for manufacturing and energy companies.
He currently resides in Sumner, Washington, with his wife Tori, and has two adult children, Amelia and Noah. He recently retired as an environmental consultant with Trinity Consultants but volunteers as a project management trainer for nonprofit corporations.
