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Today, one of my past leaders, Dr. Wayne Sigler, moves on to his next chapter after 20 years as Director of Admissions at the University of Minnesota. I remember meeting Dr. Sigler on my first ever visit to campus in Fall 1998. I was a farmkid overwhelmed by the number of people, commotion and sounds of a 52,000+ student urban campus.

I was just beginning a 90 minute walking tour, and it was pouring. Honestly, I wasn’t enamored with the campus at the time. However, my tour guide was great (who coincidentally was from South Dakota *and* knew my cousin Tony), and I was impressed by the palpable passion exuded by the Office of Admissions and the people I met that day. Yes, there were 52,000 students, but I was pleasantly surprised how much this admissions team cared. About making sure you didn’t feel like a “number.” About answering questions and offering smiles (and Tootsie Pops) to each and every student. Being a first-born child and a bit Type A, I had read a book on “How to Tour College Campuses” and might have had more questions than all the parents combined on my tour.

While Minnesota had a great reputation, a Top 3 program for my area of study and a newly built business school, it was Admissions that clinched my college decision with their professionalism, enthusiasm, and personalized touch. I wanted to be part of this University.

Two weeks before my freshman year in 1999, I joined one of the greatest ambassadors for the U of M: the Pride of Minnesota marching band. But there was another group I pined to be part of, and they walked backwards through campus wearing maroon and gold rugbys: the Admissions Ambassadors. I wanted to be part of this team–this family and help guide other high school students in their college decisions.

After my first semester, I passed the interview test and was inducted as an Ambassador. Okay, so there wasn’t an actual ceremony. But luckily for me, marching band had prepared me for walking backwards without falling on my butt. Over three years, I would develop and learn life skills from Dr. Sigler and his Admissions team that prepared me to recruit, motivate & lead a volunteer team of 80, give presentations and train others, learn key messages, networking and smalltalk, maintain an enthusiastic demeanor, and in essence, be a student spokesperson as a face of the U. (Turns out walking backwards is not a transferable skill for a corporate job.)

I found that once you find your niche, even the largest university will feel smaller and connected. I learned the value of each experience and each relationship is directly related to the amount of enthusiasm, energy and time you put into it. I invested heavily in the U and it returned dividends in spades not only in the classroom but also with lifelong friends, an amazing network and setting me up for future success.

This is but one Ambassador story. Thanks Dr. Sigler for your leadership, your passion and your team which has played a role in shaping the person I am today.

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P.S. Congrats to my cousin Karen for graduating magna cum laude today from Benilde St. Margaret. The sky’s the limit, and Iowa State is lucky to have you!

June 2nd, 2012|Minneapolis, People|Comments Off on Admissions

JC at Happy Hour


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Was joined by two coworkers for a happy hour crawl tonight at The Local and Kieran’s. And surprisingly, Jesus too. Can you find him in this photo?

June 1st, 2012|Minneapolis|Comments Off on JC at Happy Hour

Big Honkin’ Summer

Beach balls
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It’s a “Big Honkin’ Summer” and it kicks off with Memorial Day weekend. I would definitely welcome some warmer, sunny weather.

May 26th, 2012|Minneapolis|Comments Off on Big Honkin’ Summer

Water Pyramid

Water Pyramid
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Took this photo on Nicollet after getting 3+ inches of rain today in Minneapolis. That’s a lot.

May 26th, 2012|Minneapolis|Comments Off on Water Pyramid

AT&T Tower

AT&T Tower
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How appropriate that I chose to photograph the AT&T Tower, since my bathroom scale was later calling S.O.S. today. I’ve been training for several races this spring, but this January goal was essentially a failed experiment. So, I was unsure how weighty things may have gotten since my move to the North Star State. We’ve already established that I sometimes talk out loud (to myself), so I feel safe in sharing that I called out the magic words to my scale:

Liar, liar, on the floor,
Don’t you know, that less is more? 

Clearly, it had no regard for my feelings because the son-of-a-gun reported a gain of 14.6 pounds. No wonder my training runs have been more challenging…it’s like I’m running with a bowling ball! The combination of more frequent happy hours, fewer workouts, fewer meals at home and less sleep have done a number. I’ve given myself a number of weeks (10) to get back on track. And tracking it closely, I will be.

May 22nd, 2012|Minneapolis|Comments Off on AT&T Tower

First Avenue

First Avenue
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Originally built as a Greyhound bus station in 1937, First Avenue is a landmark music venue in Minneapolis on the corners of First Avenue and 7th Street. The building is marked by 531 stars on its exterior walls. Confession: I’ve not yet heard a show here.

May 16th, 2012|Minneapolis, Music|Comments Off on First Avenue

Whitney Bridge


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Sometimes, getting the photo you want is part patience and part magic. The Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge is a well-recognized bridge that spans 17 lanes of traffic (I-94, Hennepin and Lyndale Avenues) and connects the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden with Loring Park. This bridge has been on the beginning and tail end of my running route the past three months, and I’ve been studying the effect of shadows. I was standing on the bridge for about 20 minutes, when the sun literally popped from behind the clouds, and my photo was lit with the desired effect for about a minute. And bonus, I got a runner in there for perspective.

Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge, Minneapolis

May 16th, 2012|Minneapolis, Photography|2 Comments

Minnesota Twins

Minnesota Twins
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The rains abated in time for my first Twins game of the season with friends. Despite having “the worst record in baseball,” the Twins won 5-0 over the Angels, which included a two-run homer. In between bites of Turkey to Go, Wisconsin cheese curds, and Minneapple pie (which is amaZing), it was a fun reunion among four former U of M Admissions Ambassadors.

May 9th, 2012|Minneapolis|Comments Off on Minnesota Twins

Brit’s

Brit's Pub
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Some Fridays call for happy hour. I called for Lemon Shandy at Brit’s Pub. And, it was simply brilliant.

May 6th, 2012|Minneapolis|2 Comments

Nice Ride

Nice Ride, Minnesota
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Nice Ride Minnesota is a non-profit organization that provides public bike sharing to the Twin Cities. For a nominal daily, monthly or yearly subscription, you simply take a bike when you need one, and return it to any station in the system when you arrive at your destination. The bike share system became operational on June 10, 2010.

My photo challenge is 33% complete, which means I have 243 more stories to share.

May 2nd, 2012|Minneapolis|Comments Off on Nice Ride