New Bowls by Chip Scholz ’78
Bonnie (Bennett) Campbell ’79 new Associate Vice President IVCC
Many promotion recipients would be quick to unpack into a new office, but new associate vice president for Academic Affairs Bonnie Campbell has yet to completely settle in. She was previously the dean of Health Professions and director of Nursing before she was hired into this new position last fall.
The Utica native explained that when she was in high school, women typically became either a teacher or a nurse. Campbell enjoys both those fields, and she had the chance to combine the two here at IVCC.
Originally, Bonnie went to school to be a nurse. She obtained her bachelor’s from Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington. Then studied for her master’s degree at Loyola Medical Center as she worked there. At that time, she and her husband decided to move back to Utica.
“I was lucky enough [to find] a position open for teaching faculty here at the college and I immediately moved and started teaching nursing,” she said. She quickly progressed to the director of Nursing, then the dean of Health Professions, before she left to run a garden center.
Campbell said that her previous positions have helped prepare her for her new position.
“Being a nurse has always been my first and most wonderful passion. I love the idea of helping people,” she said. She was excited to take her compassion, problem-solving skills and ability to seek compromise and transfer it into her teaching and now administrative position.
“I like the opportunity that I’m hoping to have in this position as Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs that I’ll be able to affect change at a larger level.”
Deborah Anderson, Campbell’s coworker as the vice-president for Academic Affairs, added, “[Campbell’s] previous experiences as a clinical nurse and small business owner give her a rounded perspective about the type of leadership that is necessary to build strong organizations.” Anderson praises Campbell’s ability to serve others and her loyalty to IVCC through her twenty years at the college.
One of the issues that Campbell has had to deal with is the lack of state budget. She said that it has made thing “much more challenging. Without a state budget… it’s just very difficult to do what you want to do when you don’t have the money that’s been committed to do what you want to do.”
Bonnie acknowledged the challenges faced by everyone in the institution, but also commended IVCC’s ability to make changes financially while still having the students and community in mind.
In addition to being the associate vice president of Academic Affairs, Bonnie is also the dean of Workforce Development. She hopes that one day she can drop that title and focus solely on Academic Affairs.
“I would love to have one hat as opposed to two,” she said, but that depends on the state budget. “Then I could focus in on the things that I really want to focus in on and make positive change.”
Congratulations, Bonnie.
Dave Gathman ’74
Daily Herald correspondent Dave Gathman ’74 is undergoing the same physical workouts and nutritional counseling as Fittest Loser contestants as he writes about their journey.
Click here for a link to the entire article.
Terry Hill ’72
Terry Hill ’72 was elected to a six-year seat on the Board of Trustees
at the Danville Area Community College in the Vermilion County general
election on April 4th.
Hill was a teacher and coach at DACC for 28 years before his retirement
in 2007.
Here is a link to the full article: http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2017-04-25/new-dacc-trustees-ready-hit-ground-running.html
All In
April 5, 2017 is our day of giving at Illinois Wesleyan and this year’s theme is Tune In for All In! Not only is today a day for giving, it’s a day to celebrate IWU and all of the things that make it special.
Visit https://www.iwu.edu/all-in/ to learn more and donate.
Donate today! Go Titans!
Steve Preis ’74
Steve was awarded the 2017 CASE Outstanding Leadership Award by the Arizona Council of for Exceptional Children at their annual conference on February 24. He is currently the principal at Desert Meadows School in Laveen, AZ.
Susan Chamberlin Smith ’73
Susan Chamberlin Smith ’73, retiring after 25 years as pastor at Deerfield’s Trinity United Church of Christ, was described as “a friend of everyone.” You can read more about it here
Thomas Brown ’79
Thomas Brown ’79 was appointed to the board of directors for First Midwest Bancorp. Currently, Brown is vice president and chief financial officer of RLI Corp. He also serves on the board of directors for Prime holding Insurance Services, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, and Easter Seals of Central Illinois. You can read more here
Richard Drexler ’77
Richard Drexler ’77 is busy teaching in Orlando, full time at UCF and part time at Valencia College. Tenor saxophonist and head of UCF Jazz Studies Jeff Rupert and Richard were busy giving concerts, jazz club performances and college clinics in IN and OH for the past week and a half, minus Tues. afternoon to Thurs. morning, when he flew back to cover UCF classes. Their duo CD “Imagination” has been on JazzWeek’s top 20 list of national jazz radio airplay since its release in early January. They have ten days of quintet work coming up, including two days in the recording studio, with young New York jazz vocal sensation Veronica Swift.


