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  • willingness to help guided me many times.” Chris worked at PLU for nearly 40 years. He was hired in 1981 as a computer operations analyst and most recently served as the senior technical lead in Information & Technology Services. Regularly worthy of promotion and never one to shy from a new challenge, Chris held 11 different positions throughout his career at PLU. The position he held for the longest period of time was Director of Computing from 1999-2008. “The needs of the PLU community were always

  • conversations with is important. I’m really glad to be a part of this workshop. I’ve been mentioning this workshop to other colleagues and they seem really excited about it. Seth Carlson (Assistant Director of Operations in Campus Safety) What gets you up in the morning? I love helping people and all of the roles I’ve had apply to that in some way or another. It’s my main priority. How does your work at PLU impact the PLU community? Over the years, I’ve had many different positions. Patrolling PLU and

  • investments that could lead to more efficient operations and savings. Expand the use of software to automate some processes and accomplish work more effectively. Plan and initiate a sustainable campaign cycle, driven by university strategic planning, that generates mission-critical opportunities for investment and engagement, builds collaborative partnerships for impact and accomplishes campaign goals in an ongoing manner. Build campaign readiness through targeted relationship development and conduct

  • fundraising work. After outgrowing those jobs, Winer said, she worked as a professional organizer, pondering her next move. Though she didn’t know what came next, she knew college was at the top of her list. “I wanted to finish my degree so much,” she said. “It frustrated me to be in jobs that were just jobs. I didn’t know if the work was meaningful.” Then, sitting at Marzano Italian Restaurant with her husband in 2005, Winer spotted banners across the way that spoke to her: “What will you do with your

  • credit hours). (4) RELI 342 : City of Gods: Ordinary Life and Religion in Late Antiquity - RL, VW This course investigates the nature of religion in the late Roman Empire in regional, indigenous, mono-, di-, and poly-theistic systems, focusing on layers of life infused with distinctly religious significance: (1) family, (2) city, and (3) empire. Course content includes origin stories; operations of nature; locale and legitimacy of authority; ritual; forms and places of worship; definition and basis

  • Winer is the Operations Director for the Wild Hope Center for Vocation and has been involved with the work of vocational reflection and discernment at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) for 14 years. The focus of her work has been to promote and implement initiatives that embed vocation into the curriculum and co curriculum. One of her greatest joys as an educator has been to co-create and teach a J-Term study away course focused on vocation and inclusive community.Pastor Jen Rude (she/her) has

  • property relating to the general routine of operations of the University within limitations set by the Board. 4.16.2 The Treasurer shall cause to be prepared an annual statement of the financial condition of the University for the President and the Board. At such other times as the President or the Chair may request it, the Treasurer shall prepare such financial statements as requested. The books shall at all times be open to inspection by the Board and shall be audited at least once a year. 4.16.3 In

  • to PLU, Daniel most recently served as Vice President of External Relations for Lutheran World Relief, an international relief and development organization with programs in approximately 35 countries, serving more than 7 million people annually. As the chief fundraising, donor relations and constituent engagement executive, Dan set the strategic direction of all external-facing efforts and guided LWR through their three most successful revenue generating years to date. Title: Understanding

  • ultimate. Between practices and games, team bonding keeps the competitive atmosphere fun with trips, volunteering, fundraising, and more! So, are you ready to come and play one of the most popular sports in the country? Type of Club or Organization: Athletic and Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Tuesdays: 8pm-10pm Thursdays: 6pm-8pm Saturdays: 9am-11am Where: East Field (Turf/Fieldhouse) for Tuesdays and Saturdays, Thursday location TBA Club Email: plureign@plu.eduReign

  • working with individual mentors. Drews’ concentration was nonfiction writing, and his work focuses a lot on his life and struggles with cancer. His current project — an essay about his life — is on pause due to his fundraising campaign for the clinical trial. Still, he uses Facebook posts as an outlet — to provide a window into his daily life. “I can’t just sit here and feel like I am doing nothing. I spent 20 years of my life writing in one form or another,” Drews said. “(Readers) might not make a