All In for Wesleyan April 2018

Class of 1972

Tuesday, April 3rd is our day of giving at Illinois Wesleyan and this year’s theme is
Think Bigger! 
Not only is April 3rd a day for giving, it’s a day to celebrate IWU and everything that makes it special.
Last year, our class had six donors, and our total raised was $925. Let’s try for ten contributors this year. Our class goal is $1,050. For comparison, the class of 1971 had ten donors last year, and their gifts totaled $10,250. Are you all in for Wesleyan this year? 

Please encourage your classmates to join you in being #AllInForWesleyan

Click here to learn more and to donate on Tuesday, April 3rd.
Help spread the word using #AllInForWesleyan and take advantage of our social media toolkit.

Class of 1975 Editor Note

Hey! Happy New Year, Titans!
Sorry that this took a month to get to you, but if you, like me, have survived the polar start of 2018, you may just be warming up! Here’s hoping that you have weathered the storms of life, and are doing well. I want to remind you that winter has about six weeks left, soon it will be Spring. So be encouraged, take heart and keep up the good work. Before you know it those harbingers of Spring will appear, the days have already begun to get longer. Then, Spring will  have sprung! So take care, my friends, I will chat with you soon.
DRBF

Herb Getz ’77 and Susan (Guenzler) Getz ’77

IWU class of 1977 alumni Herb and Susan Getz – both from families with deep roots in Carroll County – created a scholarship to help students afford the educational investment. After graduating from Illinois Wesleyan, Herb went on to earn his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, and since 2001, he has served as president of Aspen Creek Partners, a residential design-build firm in Naperville, Illinois.

“Susan and I are both kids of working class parents,” said Getz, who serves as a vice chair on the IWU Board of Trustees. “We both absolutely needed scholarship help to attend Illinois Wesleyan. We’ve been very fortunate – largely because of our Illinois Wesleyan education – to have the resources to give back.”

The $5,000 scholarship is awarded annually to an Illinois Wesleyan student who performs well in the classroom, shows demonstrated need, and lives in northwestern Illinois, preferably from Jo Daviess, Carroll, Whiteside or Stephenson counties.

You can read more here.

Tristan Fox ’18 and Heather (Prasse) Calkins ’16 stand with Herb Getz ’77 on IWU quad.

Marilynn Graves ’79

Marilynn Graves ’79 at MJGInsights has partnered with Genos International to offer organizations powerful emotional intelligence presentations, assessments and coaching programs.
Genos International Partners help professionals apply core emotional intelligence skills that enhance their self-awareness, empathy, authenticity, leadership and resilience. Services are available at the individual, team and leadership levels.
Organizations around the globe use Genos International assessment programs to improve team dynamics, leadership development, employee engagement, sales performance, customer service and more.
Deiric McCann, Head of International for Genos said, “We are proud that MJGInsights and its Principal, Marilynn Graves, have chosen to partner with Genos, their particular expertise in building and executing Young Professional and Emerging Leader development programs aligns well with our mission.“
Genos International Partners are changing the way people work and are helping to create more productive, profitable and harmonious workplaces worldwide.  Partner success has been through the application of Genos International’s Emotional Intelligence assessments, which are unique in the way they not only report upon how people ‘show up’ in the workplace, but also in how they provide specific guidance on how people and organizations can improve the results they achieve.
For more information about Genos International offerings and services: genosinternational.com
For more about MJG Insights, contact Marilynn at mjginsights@gmail.com.
Congratulations and good luck, Marilynn!

I’d like to echo Steve’s  comments. This time of year, most of us are deluged with appeals from worthy causes. In addition, many of us volunteer with nonprofit organizations that play vital roles in our local communities. But a gift to Illinois Wesleyan is different, because higher education is different–it’s an investment in the future of our greater society and our global community. Strong alumni support sends a personal message to today’s students who are walking the same pathways you did. Please consider a gift to IWU as part of your year-end giving plans.