As Wittenberg looks to embark on its first comprehensive campaign in nearly two decades, several alumni and campus representatives have agreed to assist the University in this bold effort.
Leading the committee will be managing co-chair Janet E. Jackson 75, retired CEO and president of United Way of Central Ohio; co-chair Wesley Bates 70, CEO and Chair of the Board of Stanley Steemer; and co-chair Sarah Hagen McWilliams 88, community leader and philanthropist.
Joining the co-chairs will be Derrick Braziel 09, co-founder of MORTAR Cincinnati; Bill Edwards 89, partner, Ulmer & Berne LLP; Alicia Sweet Hupp 82, president and CEO of Sweet Manufacturing Company; Bob Merzweiler 76, CEO of Landmark Plastic Corp.; Steve Neely 75, president/owner of Armoloy of Ohio; and Gina Schaefer 93, owner, Logan Hardware. The committee will also include Wittenberg representatives Rebecca Kocher, vice president for advancement and alumni engagement, and Andrew Steele, assistant vice president for advancement and director of campaigns. Melanie Norton, founder, Norton Philanthropic Counsel, will help advise the campaign.