Why Witt? Experience
Why Witt? Experience
Wittenberg Career Services
What is Why Witt? Two former Wittenberg Students/current Alumni, have put together an immersive student experience that engages all 5 facets of the Wittenberg Experience; Students (Prospective, Current, Alumni) and the parents of those students (prospective and current) by asking the Alumni guests we have from various walks of life, the questions each of those 5 facets are asking themselves; “Why Witt?” and “What’s Next?”. This experience engages them in the moment as they process through the most difficult decision all of us make; where to next?
Why Witt? Episode 3: Chemistry and the Art of Brewing
William "BJ" Burke, Molly Lambert Loftis and John Loftis join hosts John "Hud" Hudson and Timmy McCarthy to discuss Chemistry and the Art of Brewing.
Jan 13, 2024
57 min
Why Witt? Episode 2: The Business of Sports
Jim McCoy and Ben Burkam join hosts John "Hud" Hudson and Timmy McCarthy to discuss the Business of Sports.
Jan 13, 2024
1 hr 3 min
Why Witt? Episode 1: Halls to Hardwood
Wittenberg is a place, and while the names may change, the stories, personalities and experiences do not.   What are Timmy and Hud doing here?   Being on the other side of our Wittenberg student experience, we now know that there is no one right path. The mission of our time together each show is to help you, our audience, know that there are many different paths to purpose, to experience, to success. Your path to Wittenberg, was different. Your path after Wittenberg, as ours is, will be different too. On our journey together, we are passing the light from the stories and experiences our fellow alumni are sharing with us.   Our Guests for this episode are Wittenberg Head Coach Melissa Kolbe and Head Coach Matt Croci.   Following two completely different paths to become head coach of their basketball programs, Kolbe, had no idea what she wanted to Major in while at Witt (changed major 5 times), but knew she wanted to be a D1 Coach. Never a head coach, but a great Assistant. On the other hand, Croci knew he wanted to be an English Major while here at Witt, but had no idea what he wanted to do after he graduated.   Let us dive a little deeper into their experiences:   Kolbe had no interest in coming to Wittenberg, until she met with Coach (Pam) Evans, a Wittenberg Hall of Fame legend, on a Campus Visit arranged by her dad. As Coach Evans, a lovingly fierce presence sat and talked with Melissa, about where she would/could be both at Witt and in Coach Evans basketball program. After that conversation, Melissa fell in love. Upon graduation in 1999 as a Psychology Major, Melissa set her sights on being a D1 assistant basketball coach with little head coach aspirations. Crafting a path from scratch, Kolbe’s path to coaching, culminating in assisting at University of Cincinnati, a division 1 college, with visibility to be the head coach there. Yet chose Witt, a DIII school…Why?...we will find out more together.   Croci, a ’94 English major graduate from Witt, never thought he would turn his playing years into coaching years. A winning Basketball team brought Matt to Wittenberg and shaped Matt into the person he has become. Arguably one of the best Wittenberg basketball players, possibly best Division III players of all time, Croci upon graduation, and some other meanderings, became the assistant coach for Capital, then became head coach at Kenyon, now Witt. All small DIII liberal arts colleges in Central Ohio. With Coach Brown’s retirement, Croci got the chance to return to his Alma Mater.   A few key facts to note: ·       Both came back to Witt, a DIII school, because Wittenberg Athletics recruits to win Championships. That is unusual to an extreme. ·       60% of Wittenberg Students are student-athletes, so 6 our of every 10 students is involved in an athletic endeavor. ·       D1 is an unbalanced experience. Both on the player and the coach side. ·       College athletics are changing. From NIL where D1 players can get paid but may ride the bench (vs DIII players who pay to play) and the transfer portal affecting all levels of the college athletic experience.   From admissions, to recruiting, to running summer camps, to being a mental health coach, to helping find jobs/internships, to helping Wittenberg itself Fundraise, to student development both in the classroom, and on the court. Coaching on the court, as it turns out, is just a small part of the job.   From here on out, we will find out together, the deeper answers on Why Witt? What happened while they were here? And how they navigated to success?
Oct 11, 2023
58 min
E19: It's A Cerebral Podcast With Sean Buchan '06
Today we wrap up season 2 of the Witt Wednesday Pod by interviewing alumnus, Sean Buchan '06. Sean graduated from Wittenberg and went on to receive a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. He served as a physical therapist for around 6 years before following his creative instincts into starting a craft brewery in Denver, Colorado (Cerebral Brewing). Check out the podcast today to hear more about Sean's story and to hear thoughts on leadership from an entrepreneur!
Jul 27, 2022
36 min
E18: Public Policy & Managing Up With Manny Lamarre '09
On the podcast today, Heath Queen gets to chat with Manny Lamarre '09. Manny is a Senior Advisor for the US Department of Labor and talks about his own journey of career discernment. Manny will describe his own perspective on leadership and will talk about the importance of emotional intelligence. Check it out today!
Jul 20, 2022
45 min
E17: Medical School Is Fun With Dr. Evelyn Jones '84
Check out this podcast with alumnus, Dr. Evelyn Jones '84. Dr. Jones is a pediatrician working with the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and currently serves on the Wittenberg University Alumni Board. On the podcast, Dr. Jones talks about her own path to medical school and provides advice to students considering medicine as a career path.
Jul 13, 2022
43 min
E16: Leadership As Curiosity With Brittany Minton '03
On today's podcast, Heath is joined by alumnus Brittany Minton '03 to chat about leadership and her career with the Peabody Essex Museum. Tune in today! 
Jul 6, 2022
43 min
E15: Your Authentic Self With Dr. Chandra Donnell Carey '95
Today on the podcast, Heath is joined by Dr. Chandra Donnell Carey '95 who currently serves as the Academic Associate Dean for the University of North Texas. Dr. Carey will chat about her career, graduate school preparation, leadership, and how to be your authentic self. Check it out today!
Jun 29, 2022
23 min
E14: San Francisco To Singapore With Swati Shivshankar '13
Today on the pod, Heath gets to speak with alumnus Swati Shivshankar who is a 2013 graduate working for Ogilvy in Singapore. Swati shares her thoughts on leadership and talks about what life at an advertising agency is like. Check it out!
Jun 22, 2022
31 min
E13: Leadership Across Continents With Jeff Guyton '88
Today on the pod, alumnus Jeff Guyton '88 joins Heath to talk about leadership across continents and what skills are needed for international careers. Jeff is currently serving as the President and CEO of Mazda North America. Check out the conversation today!
Jun 15, 2022
32 min
Load more