Thursday, January 12, 2012




Alumni Board Spotlight - David Fredrick

Graduation Year: 1965

Major/Minors:
Economics; Business Administration

Work Information:Retired from U.S. foreign service and from international admissions work at Wartburg College; currently working and volunteering for international education, travel, and sustainable development.


What do you enjoy doing?Fishing, travel, garden/landscape

What do you think makes Wartburg stand out from other schools?Wartburg College has a strong sense of community embracing students, faculty, staff, alumni, and Waverly residents. Wartburg is unique in Iowa, the Midwest, and the entire nation in the large number of American minority and international students, coupled with the student body's substantial participation in overseas education and world-wide service. All these factors work together to create a very positive learning experience.

What is currently your favorite thing about Wartburg?The international students' annual culture week; Karen Black's organ performances; Wartburg-Augsburg wrestling matches; the "W"; and "Keep on Learning."

What does "Being Orange" mean to you?
My dad, Walter Fredrick, my five brothers and sisters, my wife, our son, two nieces, one nephew, and the daughter of one cousin all went to Wartburg College. We are working on the next generation. Orange is a family thing!







Alumni Board Spotlight - Lia Kampman

Graduation Year: 2008

Major/Minors: Psychology, Community Sociology/Business, Leadership

Family Information: I have wonderful parents, siblings, in-laws, and nieces and nephews.

Work Information: I am the Director of Stewardship in the Development Office at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa.

What do you enjoy doing? I enjoy running, reading and catching up with other Wartburgers.

What do you think makes Wartburg stand out from other schools? Although there are many fine higher education institutions in the world, they are all so unique. Which is perfect, because there is not one right answer for everyone as to where to attend college. Wartburg was the right choice for me. It stood out for its caring faculty, staff, and students; for its liberal arts focus; and for all the reasons that make up Being Orange.

What is currently your favorite thing about Wartburg? Currently, my favorite thing about Wartburg is remembering it. Very few days go by without something reminding me of a Wartburg story...that I then tell to whoever will listen!

What does "Being Orange" mean to you? Be Orange is so much more than a slogan. It is a way of life. It is beyond the facts and figures that describe the college, although it also includes them. It is the "hellos" in the skywalks, the friendly faces in the administrative offices, and the genuine concern of the faculty. It is everything one cannot put into words about Wartburg. It is the "feeling" that makes Wartburg College home