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  • Rebecca Farris Catering Operations Manager Full Profile 253-536-5019 rebecca.farris@plu.edu

  • innovative growth areas.   As an Executive during the latter part of his career, he formed and led a new division inside of Boeing, the Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS) division, reporting to the President of Boeing Military Aircraft. Here he was responsible for managing 1200 personnel and Boeing’s portfolio of unmanned airborne capabilities, serving customers around the globe, including operations in a variety of countries.  He also served as the Director of Advanced Mobility, Surveillance & Engagement

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  • Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT Associate Director for Clinical Operations, Counselor Full Profile she/her 253-535-7206 jfadden@plu.edu

  • Training AirborneIf jumping out of a perfectly good airplane sounds like fun, then Airborne School may be of interest to you.  Earn the wings of a U.S. Army Paratrooper at this three week school located in beautiful Fort Benning, Georgia.  Airborne School is offered to qualified cadets during the summer of their freshman, sophomore, and junior years. AIRBORNE!!! Air AssaultLearn how to establish helicopter landing zones, prepare sling loads for Air Assault operations, and learn how to rappel

  • Andy Foltz Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations Full Profile 253-535-8799 foltzae@plu.edu

  • Assistant Professor of Military Science / Operations Officer MAJ. Robert Gentry Full Profile (253)-535-8502 robert.gentry@plu.edu

  • Z. Laree Winer Operations Director for the Wild Hope Center for Vocation Full Profile 253-535-7192 winerll@plu.edu

  • , they must do so via cash or money order. In order to establish a gift account, student clubs/organizations must demonstrate a foreseeable long-term contribution to the University community and a need for such an account. To begin the process, an organization completes the Fundraising and Gift Account Request form. Once completed, the form is submitted along with a current organization budget, solicitation/donor letter (if fundraising), and any other relevant supporting documents the organization

  • April 26, 2013 PLU Student Involvement organized this year’s Relay For Life event on upper campus Friday April 26. (Photo by Thomas Soerenes ’14) Relay For Life at PLU raises nearly $20,000 By Jesse Major ’14 Roughly 200 people attended the PLU Relay For Life April 26 and raised nearly $20,000. Relay For Life is a volunteer-driven cancer fundraising event of the American Cancer Society. Each relay team is required to have one person walking on the track at all times during the event. Mackenzie

  • : www.plurelay.org The PLU Relay for Life has earned its fifth Nationwide Top Ten award for per-capita fundraising, contributing more than $25,000 from the 2013 event to the American Cancer Society. Since the first PLU Relay, in 2006, Lutes have raised nearly $200,000. “It is a great reminder of what a group of dedicated students can do to help in the battle against cancer,” said Ray Lader, Associate Director for Student Rights and Responsibilities at PLU. Each year, PLU’s Colleges Against Cancer club works to