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  • introduced to higher education inside prison programs. After graduating, Mary worked for the Post-Prison Education Project and United Way of King County and volunteered with the IF Project. She currently serves on the United Way of King County family stability impact council. Resilience in Disaster Relief PracticeModerator: Daniel Lee, Vice President of Advancement, PLU; former Vice-President of External Relations, Lutheran World Relief Bio: Daniel Lee is the Vice President of Advancement at PLU. Prior

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  • District. She also served as principal, teacher, human resources director and para- educator. In each of these roles, she has remained committed to service of the youth and their advancement towards post-secondary achievements. She has been an active supporter of the Western Washington Native American Education Consortium, YWCA, Elizabeth Wesley Scholarship Foundation as well as facilitating, presenting and keynote speaker for teachers and administrators in the State of Washington.  In addition to

  • one wild and precious life? What’s your vocation?” Laree Winer '15, Associate Director for Student Engagement and the Center for Vocation PLU’s mission found Winer in the right place at the right time. She snagged an informational interview with human resources, thanks to a client’s connection to the Office of Advancement. “I just started applying for anything I could to get my foot in the door here at PLU,” she said. An administrative job with the Division of Social Sciences in 2006 led to

  • author of Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration, 1945-1979 (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003), which was awarded the Orbis Books Prize in Polish Studies from the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and was a finalist for the Pro Historia Polonorum award of the Polskie Towarszystwo Historyczne (Polish Historical Association) for the best foreign-language book in Polish history. In addition, he is co-editor, with Francis R. Nicosia, of Medicine and Medical

  • her: “What will you do with your one wild and precious life? What’s your vocation?” Laree Winer '15, Associate Director for Student Engagement and the Center for Vocation PLU’s mission found Winer in the right place at the right time. She snagged an informational interview with human resources, thanks to a client’s connection to the Office of Advancement. “I just started applying for anything I could to get my foot in the door here at PLU,” she said. An administrative job with the Division of

  • 50th Anniversary For more memories check out Jim Ojala’s video of the PLU 50th Anniversary Rowdown Reunion Lauralee Hagen, senior advancement officer at PLU, said the hoopla experienced on board that day wasn’t unusual for the rowers. Former crew members maintain one of the strongest bonds she’s seen among alumni groups. “This is one of our most dedicated affinity groups,” she said. Doug Nelson ’90, a former rower and PLU coach who serves as president of the Lute Crew Alumni Association, said the

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