About Our People

John Heitz (Plant Services) and Jere Witherspoon (Student Life) were honored as the 2011-12 administrator of the year and support staff member of the year, respectively.

Nadine Kincaid (Security Services) just returned from her third stint as an Olympic volunteer after serving in the press operations department at the Summer Games in London. After the medal events, one athlete from each team/event is selected to go to a press interview with their coach. Nadine watched about two-thirds of each competition to which she was assigned, then held microphones and Dictaphones for the journalists. She also escorted athletes to and from press conferences. Besides working with gymnasts and trampolinists, Nadine held microphones for interviews with members of the men’s and women’s gold-medal-winning U.S. basketball teams. As Nadine put it, it was “truly a dream-come-true job assignment.”

Doug Campbell’s (Visual Art) poem “Turning Radius” was included in Imago Dei: Poems from Christianity and Literature, and his poems “Andy Warhol Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” “Eventually,” “Carnival,” “Linocut with Arrowroot Balsam” and “Toxic Tidings” appeared in the most recent issue of Nothing. No One. Nowhere. In addition, two of his haikus were published in the most recent issue of Adventum, and his poem “Coyote Knows” was published in the most recent issue of Off the Coast.

Ed Higgins (English) published the flash fiction piece “My First Horror Show” in the Summer 2012 issue of Midnight Echo, the magazine of the Australian Horror Writers Association.

Bryan Boyd (Performing Arts) designed the set for Sound Theatre Company’s production of Tony Kushner’s The Illusion. The play, adapted from 17th century playwright Pierre Corneille’s L’llusion comique, played through Aug. 26 at the Central Theatre in Seattle.

Randy Woodley (Seminary) was interviewed by seminary alumnus Bo Sanders on a show Sanders co-hosts, “Homebrewed Christianity.” On the show, Randy discusses his new book Shalom and the Community of Creation: An Indigenous Vision. The podcast is available for listening at this link.

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