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Josh Clark
Josh Clark Has a Full Plate with Culver’s
Josh Clark, who has a stake in 12 Culver's restaurants in four states on top of a related business consulting business and other ventures, has had to be creative in his career so he can balance business and family.
Laurie Finn
Laurie Finn Hit the Ground Running in Business
Laurie (Otte) Finn ’87 and her husband, Frank, started their own business before she was even out of school. Thirty-five years later, Finnottes Nut & Chocolate Shop is still going strong.
VU Today March 19

Friday, March 19

10 a.m. Employees: Acceptance and Transformation session with Steve Spilde of the FSC – School of Nursing Building 101 or via Zoom. For details and Zoom link visit the Employee Engagement Calendar.

Jane Kirschling
Jane Kirschling: Scholarships Are a Vote of Confidence
“As dean of a nursing school with 2,000 students, I know how important scholarships are financially,” said Jane Kirschling '80. “But more importantly, it’s a vote of confidence. It says that somebody is investing in you because they believe you can succeed.”
Maria Norberg
Maria Norberg Always Ready for a Challenge
Viterbo graduate Maria Norberg's adventures in entrepreneurship got rolling when Todd Ondell, her onetime business instructor, offered her the chance to buy his business, Grounded Specialty Coffee. She bought the coffee shop, then started a gourmet food truck.
There's No Standing Still for Colin Luz

When Colin Luz ’14 came to Viterbo University, his path seemed clear. Sport management was calling his name. Or so it seemed.

Lynda Wallis
For Lynda Wallis, Art Business Came Out of the Blue

When Lynda Wallis ’82 came to study at Viterbo University, she already had studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, her home stomping grounds for much of her youth. She knew she had artistic skills, but she knew she needed more.

VU Today March 18

Thursday, March 18

9–11 a.m. Morning MUG – Campus Ministry

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

6 p.m. – Eucharistic Adoration with Stations of the Cross - San Damiano Chapel

Naomi Harm Out to Change the Face of Education
Like many entrepreneurs, Naomi (Hemesath) Harm '99 has a sharp eye for opportunity. Since her days in Viterbo University's education program, she has been on the lookout for ways to improve the way we educate our children, particularly when it comes to STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
VU Today March 17

Wednesday, March 17

9 a.m. DNP Student Project Proposal. The Viterbo community is invited to attend. Click for more information.

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel