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Document Type
Multimedia
Publication Date
2001
Collection
Speakers & Events
Abstract
A suite of fundraising shorts emanating, probably, from the Office of Development under the presidency of Dr. Philip W. Eaton (1995-2012) in 2001. Contents of both parts taken together below. Break between parts occurs in the middle of 3.5:
- "Capital Campaign Overview": "A Message from President Philip Eaton". This one is end-stamped "SPU Office of Development".
- Table of Contents
- "Six Short Stories: Seattle and Beyond" | "People Who Are Changing the World". Features 1. Chi-Dooh Li, 2. Elizabeth Guppy, 3. Professor Cynthia Fitch, 4. Shannon Stowell & Mike Morford, 5. Sandra Bernadel, and 6. Rick Reynolds (also Andy Sullivan).
- "Picture This: 30 Views of SPU"
- "On the Move: Student Life on Campus"
From the Winter 2002 Response:
"Award-winning filmmaker Timothy Eaton, assisted by Michael Eaton, has created a new film documenting Seattle Pacific University's vision for 'engaging the culture and changing the world' through the individual stories of alumni, students and faculty. The film garnered wide praise when it premiered before 900 community and business leaders at the Greater Seattle Community Breakfast in April 2001 at the downtown Sheraton Hotel. It will soon be shown at area events for alumni and prospective students, and will be a special feature of the President's Alumni Luncheon at Homecoming.
"Not the typical recruiting or fund-raising video, the SPU film profiles seven individuals who are using their education to influence the world for good: Seattle attorney Chi-Dooh 'Skip' Li '66, dot.com entrepreneurs Mike Morford '92 and Shannon Stowell '90, Associate Professor of Biology Cindy Fitch, students Liz Guppy and Sandra Bernadel, and Operation Nightwatch Director Rick Reynolds '75.
"In the 15-minute film, viewers learn how Li helps impoverished Guatemalan farmers, hear Fitch challenge students to live their faith when faced with ethical dilemmas, see Guppy touching the lives of disabled children through Young Life Open Door — and much more. 'It's an emotional film and people get caught up in it,' says Assistant Vice President Ken Cornell, who participated in the production of the film."
Recommended Citation
Seattle Pacific University; Eaton, Timothy; and Eaton, Michael, "Six Short Stories: People Who Are Changing the World [Part 2]" (2001). Speakers & Events. 2856.
https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/av_events/2856
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