Jennifer Klafeta ’88

Members of Sigma chapter of Delta Omicron, alumnae and collegiates, recently attended the national conference of Delta Omicron in Bloomingdale, Illinois.

Left to right:Brenda Maurer Dannewitz '77, National Advisor,; Lou Ann Fillingham '78, Zeta Eta alumnae delegate, collegiate members and Jennifer Klafeta '88, past national President.

Left to right:Brenda Maurer Dannewitz ’77, National Advisor,; Lou Ann Fillingham ’78, Zeta Eta alumnae delegate, collegiate members and Jennifer Klafeta ’88, past national President.

Andrea Huber ’81, Michael Ramach ’78 and Lauren Shafer ’15

Three generations of IWU alums are united by the American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) in Graz, Austria. Pictured are Andrea Huber ’81 Director of Development and Intendantin, AIMS Festival in Graz; Michael Ramach ’78 University of Louisville School of Music Co-Director Opera Theatre and Stage Artistry Coach at AIMS (First person to graduate with a BFA in Music Theatre); and Lauren Shafer ’15 Administrative assistant for AIMS. They are in the Stefaniensaal performance space during one of the many orchestra concerts thatwere held by AIMS in the summer of 2015.

AIMS Graz

Patrick Palmer ’87

On his return to campus, Patrick Palmer ’87 spoke to current IWU students about how he translated his IWU history degree into a successful 25 year career in advertising and marketing. Palmer talked about his challenges in the past, and how he changed his weaknesses into strengths to stand out to employers.

Alumni Speaker Series: Careers for the Eternally Curious. Welcome Center Auditorium. Hart Career Center. Patrick Palmer '87. Students.

Alumni Speaker Series: Careers for the Eternally Curious. Welcome Center Auditorium. Hart Career Center. Patrick Palmer ’87. Students.

 

Let’s Move the Tommymometer to the Top!

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Thank you for doing your part to fill the Tommymometer before July 31 and keep Illinois Wesleyan moving forward!