Last Updated October 2022
Mr. David E. Baines '69
Mr. Baines is a retired senior vice president with United States Aviation Underwriters Inc., a company that provides insurance to various airlines and aviation companies. He is an avid pilot, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, was a member of the men’s soccer team and is an active volunteer for Wittenberg’s Office of Advancement. He and wife, Cherie, established the David and Sharon Baines Endowed Scholarship in 2011. Appointed to Board: 2013
Mr. Wes C. Bates '70
Mr. Bates is CEO and chairman of the board of Stanley Steemer International. Recipient of the Alumni Association’s most prestigious recognition, the Class of 1914 Award, given to individuals who have served Wittenberg above and beyond what might be expected of any contributor to the college’s welfare, he is currently chair of the Enrollment & Marketing Committee of the Wittenberg Board of Directors. He is married to Ann Sammel Bates ’70, and together they have a son and a daughter. They were also the lead donors for the new Health, Wellness & Athletics (HWA) Complex, and its centerpiece, The Steemer. Appointed to Board: 2007
Mr. William S. Boggs '68
Mr. Boggs has served as an attorney with DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP, with a specific focus on the San Diego area. He earned his J.D. from Harvard University Law School. Mr. Boggs has since retired from regular practice and is now acting as a consultant with DLA Piper’s National Litigation Training program. While attending Wittenberg, he was a member of the football team and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. In addition to his service on the Board of Directors, Mr. Boggs also volunteers with the Office of Advancement. A number of his family members are Wittenberg alumni, including his sister, Sally Bashore ’66, and one of his cousins, John Boggs ’68. Appointed to Board: 2016
Ms. Stacy Rastauskas Bretherton '98
For 17 years, Mrs. Rastauskas Bretherton has worked with The Ohio State University, where she currently serves as the vice president for government affairs. In this capacity, she works closely with faculty, students, and administrators to develop and lead Ohio State’s broad government relations agenda, which includes representing the university in advocacy for federal, state, and local governments, regulatory agencies, and key policymakers. An active member of several national higher education government relations groups, Ms. Rastauskas Bretherton has chaired both the Council on Government Affairs for Association for Public Land-grant Universities (APLU) and the steering committee for the Council on Federal Relations for the Association of American Universities (AAU). Previously, Ms. Rastauskas Bretherton worked in the U.S. House of Representatives where she handled appropriations and education issues for U.S. Congressman David Hobson. She earned her bachelor’s degree in political science from Wittenberg followed by a master's degree in public administration from George Mason University in 2005. She resides in Worthington with her husband and two sons. Appointed to Board: 2021
Rev. Suzanne Darcy Dillahunt
Rev. Darcy Dillahunt serves as bishop of the Southern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). She previously served as assistant to the bishop in the ELCA Southern Ohio Synod and as pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Eaton, Ohio, Peace Lutheran Church in Gahanna, Ohio, and Christ Lutheran Church (now known as Faith in Christ Lutheran Church) in Springfield, Ohio. Bishop Dillahunt’s son, Nathaniel, is a 2015 Wittenberg graduate, and the University hosted her Installation to the Office of Bishop of the ELCA Southern Ohio Synod in 2013, marking the first time a woman was named bishop of a corporate-size ELCA synod. Appointed to the Board: 2020
Mr. William D. Edwards '89
Mr. Edwards officially became Board chair in July 2020. He is a partner with Ulmer & Berne LLP in Cleveland, Ohio, and serves as the chair of the law firm's Employment and Labor group. Mr. Edwards has been recognized numerous times by Best Lawyers in America and Ohio Super Lawyers. A history major and a member of the football team during his time at Wittenberg, he earned his J.D. at Case Western Reserve University in 1993. Mr. Edwards' family has a lasting legacy at Wittenberg, starting with his grandfather, also William “Bill” Edwards, who served as Wittenberg’s legendary head football coach and athletics director from 1955 until his retirement in 1973. Bill Edwards Drive, the road running directly in front of the Wittenberg Stadium and new Health, Wellness & Athletics Complex, is named for Mr. Edwards' grandfather. Appointed to Board: 2015
Ms. Wendy G. Ford '76
A retired director of human resources with the Springfield City School District, Ms. Ford is a leader in the Springfield community through her service as first vice president of the Wittenberg Guild, as a member of the Community Health Foundation board, the Covenant United Methodist Freedom School board, Opportunities for Individual Change, and United Senior Services. Ms. Ford is married to Eddie '75, and together they have two children. Appointed to Board: 2018
Ms. Alvera S. "Vikki" Hooper '78
Ms. Hooper is currently a semi-retired Instructor-Facilitator for IBM Corp. Prior to this post, she served as Assistant to the Pastor for Gethsemane Baptist Church. Mrs. Hooper was a member of the Concerned Black Students organization. During a prior Alumni Board term, Ms. Hooper served as Alumni Board President, sitting on the Advancement/Alumni Relations and Enrollment/Marketing committees of the Board of Directors during her term. She has represented Wittenberg at multiple events, including the inauguration of the new president of Marymount University, and continues to serve as an Alumni Chapter Leader in her region. Appointed to Board: 2019
Janet E. Jackson '75
Recently retired president and CEO of United Way of Central Ohio, where she served for 13 years, Ms. Jackson was the first woman and the first African American to lead the agency in its 80-year history. She was also the first woman elected Columbus City Attorney. In addition, Jackson was the first African-American judge in Franklin County. She earned her law degree from George Washington University School of Law. Her son followed in her footsteps in attending Wittenberg. Appointed to Board: 2016
Mr. Douglas E. Kentfield '78
Mr. Kentfield is Head of Wealth Management for Steward Partners Global Advisory in New York City. He previously served as Senior Advisor for NextShares Solutions LLC, a financial firm and subsidiary of Eaton Vance Corporation. Additionally, he served as Managing Director for Morgan Stanley’s western division and as a Senior Vice President and Regional Director for Smith Barney. Mr. Kentfield was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Wittenberg, and as an alumnus has worked as an Advancement Volunteer and on the Wittenberg Alumni Board. Mr. Kentfield previously served on the Board from 2006-2018. Appointed to Board: 2020
Dr. James J. Lakso '67
Dr. Lakso is Provost and Vice President for Student Development and Professor of Economics Emeritus at Juniata College. He joined the Juniata faculty in 1970, was promoted to full professor in 1981, and was named Provost and Vice President for Student Development in 1998. Juniata's Center for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning was named in his honor, and The Lakso Endowment for Faculty Excellence was created in 2011 to support faculty development. Lakso currently serves as the vice-chair of the board of directors for Kish Bancorp (KISB), and he serves on the board of United Lutheran Seminary. An economics major at Wittenberg, Lakso was awarded an Alumni Citation in 2014. Appointed to Board: 2018
Dr. John C. Marschhausen '93
Beginning Aug. 1, 2021, Mr. Marschhausen will lead the Dublin City Schools in Dublin, Ohio, as its new superintendent and CEO. Peviously he served as the superintendent of Hilliard City Schools, the Loveland City School District, and the East Knox Local School District. Before becoming a superintendent, he was a principal, assistant principal, coach, and social studies teacher. Mr. Marschhausen majored in history and political science with a minor in education at Wittenberg before earning his master’s degree from the University of Dayton and his Ph.D. from Capella University in Minnesota. He also serves on the faculty at The Ohio State University in the College of Education and Human Ecology as the Superintendent in Residence. In 2019, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine appointed him to serve on his Executive Workforce Board, where he works with business leaders and policymakers to better prepare Ohio's Workforce. He currently resides in Dublin, Ohio, with wife Susan and their two daughters, Jordan and Emily. Appointed to Board: 2021
Ms. Sarah Hagen McWilliams '88
Ms. McWilliams worked for several years as a non-profit fundraiser and grant writer with the Bath County Historical Society. She and her husband also worked for many years as the owners and proprietors of The Inn at Gristmill Square in Warm Springs, Va. Ms. McWilliams holds a master’s degree in social work from Case Western Reserve University. In addition to serving on the Wittenberg Board of Directors for nine years, she has been an active volunteer for the Office of Advancement. She is the daughter of Susan Hirt Hagen ’57 and granddaughter of H. Orth Hirt ’11.
Mr. Robert G. Merzweiler '76
Mr. Merzweiler is the chairman and CEO of Landmark Plastic Corporation, an Akron-based firm he founded in 1984. The company focuses primarily in horticultural plant packaging and actively participates in sustainability efforts, including collection and usage of recycled plastics. He is a member of the Ohio Foundation for Independent Colleges (OFIC) and has been a member of the Akron Roundtable, the Akron Community Foundation, the Akron General Medical Center Board of Trustees and the Info Line Inc. Board of Trustees. He and wife Vicki live in Akron. His daughter, Lauren, is a member of the class of 2004. Appointed to Board: 2017
Mr. Stephen M. Neely '75
Mr. Neely serves as president of Springfield-based Armoloy of Ohio Inc., where he works directly with renowned companies such as Kraft Foods and Kellogg’s. A community leader, Neely has served numerous organizations in the Springfield area, including the Springfield Foundation, the Clark State Foundation, and the Community Healthcare Foundation. He is also a past president of the Springfield Rotary Club, and it was through Springfield Rotary that Neely became involved in aiding orphaned children from the South African Kingdom of Lesotho after learning about the effort through Wittenberg. He is married to Mary Alice Schryver Neely '75. Appointed to Board: 2018
Rev. Dr. Scott M. Ness '01
Rev. Ness is the associate pastor at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Fayetteville, Georgia. In addition to similar positions held at St. Paul Lutheran Church (Bridgeport, Ohio) and St. John Lutheran Church (Grove City, Ohio), Rev. Ness is also a committee member of the NALC National Committee. While at Wittenberg, he was a member of the men’s basketball team and Delta Tau Delta fraternity. In addition, he was a Resident Advisor and a member of Senior Circle. As an alumnus, Rev. Ness has served as a class agent, volunteered with admission, and served on Wittenberg’s Alumni Board. Appointed to Board: 2019
Mr. Eric C. Rusnak '00
Mr. Rusnak is a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP, in Washington, DC, and practices law in the areas of intellectual property and corporate litigation. He earned his law degree from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 2003. In addition to his service on the Board, he serves on Wittenberg’s Alumni Board and as a volunteer for the Office of Advancement. At Wittenberg, Mr. Rusnak was a member of the Wittenberg Review of Literature and Art editorial board and the Spectrum editorial board. Appointed to Board: 2016
Rev. Catherine L. Schibler-Keegan '82
Rev. Schibler is a Lutheran pastor. She is the regional representative for her synod with Portico Benefits Service, a group that provides retirement and life insurance benefits to pastors, ministers, and lay employees within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). A volunteer in the Office of Advancement, she is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. As a student, she participated in the Wittenberg music program and was a member of The Torch newspaper staff. She is married to Clayton Keegan, and many of her relatives are Wittenberg alumni, including three of her sisters and daughters, Meredith ’16 and Sarah ’17. Appointed to Board: 2016
Mr. John A. Shumate '99
Mr. Shumate is currently vice president of global brand marketing Champion Brand at HanesBrands Inc. He formerly served as vice president of brand marketing - luxury properties at MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas and as vice president for marketing and brand management at Eastbay, a subsidiary of Foot Locker. Prior to these positions, he served as director of strategy & innovation for the Water+ brand at PepsiCo. He also held marketing positions with a number of sports teams, including the Miami Dolphins, Orlando Magic, and Columbus Blue Jackets. As a student, Mr. Shumate was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Concerned Black Students, and Union Board, and he was among the founders of WittFest. Appointed to Board: 2019
Dr. Alan D. Stewart '69
Dr. Stewart is an internal medicine physician with Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind. He has also served as medical director of Good Samaritan’s rehabilitation unit and as director of medical education for the hospital. He previously owned a private practice (1976-2006). Named 2008 Citizen of the Year for his work within the Vincennes community and the 2020 Public Servant of the Year by the Knox County Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Stewart is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and was awarded Wittenberg's prestigious Class of 1914 award in 2010. A founding member of Wittenberg's Parents Leadership Council, he has served as an Office of Advancement volunteer. Wife, Pamela ’69, and all of their children, Elisabeth ’96, Christopher ’99, Melissa ’02, Jonathan ’06, Rebekah ’08, and Zachary ’11, are graduates of Wittenberg. Appointed to Board: 2016
Mr. Ronald M. Szuch '87
Mr. Szuch is president and CEO of Union Capital Mortgage Corp. in the Cleveland/Akron area, which focuses primarily on providing residential loans to individuals. A member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, he played a leadership role in the now completed Health, Wellness & Athletics Restoration Expansion Initiative. Mr. Szuch currently splits his time between his home in Sarasota, Fla. and the Union Capitol offices in Mentor, Ohio. While at Wittenberg, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and on the football team. Appointed to Board: 2017
Mr. James S. Wade '69
Mr. Wade spent most of his career as a senior broadcast journalist with the BBC World News in London, England. This position entailed both work within the BBC London newsrooms as well as locations across the globe, including Peru and Japan. In addition, he served as the chair of the Abbeyfield Oxford Society, which operates the Abbeyfield House, a residential care home in Oxfordshire. Since his return to the United States a few years ago, he has volunteered with the Wittenberg Offices of University Communications, Admission and Advancement, serving as chair of the Cincinnati Health, Wellness and Athletics facility committee and with the Tiger Career Network. Appointed to Board: 2017
Mr. James R. Wymer '77
Mr. Wymer is president of WXZ Development, a company that grows real estate throughout the United States. Through WXZ, he has developed more than 250 single-tenant retail buildings and strip centers throughout Ohio, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. He has been listed as principal on the construction of more than $100 million in multi-family housing units across Northeast Ohio, and owns private homes in Westlake, Ohio and in the Naples, Fla., areas. Mr. Wymer is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and was on the football team. He has worked as a volunteer in the Office of Advancement. He and wife Maria ’77 have one daughter. Appointed to Board: 2011