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Bright Futures Campaign Phase III Expands To $75 Million

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Joseph Kim

With gratitude for sacrificial giving from diverse donors in Phases I and II of the Bright Futures campaign, the campaign executive committee has expanded and extended the effort into a third phase. The first two phases’ successful outcome encouraged campaign leaders to increase the comprehensive campaign from $61 million to $75 million and extend its length two more years to June 2023.

GENEROSITY LED TO SUCCESS

“We are so thankful for the remarkable response that’s allowed us to fund so many aspects of this campaign in the last five years,” says Dr. Jon North, vice president for university advancement. “The broad-based support for Bright Futures from alumni, supporters, businesses and foundations is providing for the excellent education we are able to bring students daily.”

Since the launch of the campaign in 2016, donors have contributed over $62 million in support of academic programs, university operations, and for three fully funded capital projects. The Mabee Learning Commons renovation was completed in 2016 followed by a campus-wide technology upgrade the same year. Construction on the new Cunningham Center began in December 2020 and is scheduled for completion in Spring 2022.

CAPITAL PROJECTS

With this momentum, the campaign now turns toward a new goal. Bright Futures volunteer leaders are seeking to fund additional scholarships, generate support for university programs, and construct an integrated athletic complex to enhance all sports and bring Pioneer football, cross country and track & field back on campus.

“Our executive campaign leadership believes this momentum is propelling us toward an expanding vision that includes a new home for athletics,” North says. “We have an ambitious goal of more than $8 million to fund the athletic complex which will serve a significant number of our student athletes.”

For several years Pioneer football, track & field and cross country have not had competition-approved facilities on campus due to necessary upgrades, NAIA requirements and funding needs. University leadership is making it a priority to bring athletic competition for these sports back home.

Todd Garrett (’94), athletic director, says working toward funding the athletic complex is an exciting step for student-athletes, coaches, alumni, and friends of the university.

“The complex will provide a physical home for a large portion of our athletes to gather, train and create community,” Garrett says. “Approximately half of our 400 student-athletes call track & field and football their sport and affinity group. Addressing the needs of the sports we offer is an investment in these students athletically, socially and spiritually. It’s an anchor for our long-term success.”

More information about the new athletic complex will be unveiled later this year, including architectural renderings.

“Our campaign executive committee has provided great leadership for Bright Futures,” says Dr. Jon North, vice president for university advancement. “They have been very instrumental in the success of the campaign by providing their professional expertise, opening their homes for campaign presentations, going on donor visits and participating in requests for support. They are excited about adding new members to their effort.”

UNIVERSITY SUPPORT & SCHOLARSHIPS

Continued financial support of MNU’s programs is of utmost importance to the future of the university. Keeping infrastructure up to date and in good repair, providing for the expansion of programming and making sure scholarships are in place to help more students in need is all part of what MNU’s newest campaign committee members will be tasked with.

“We asked a group of 12 alumni and friends of the university to join us in this new phase of Bright Futures,” says North. “From financiers and attorneys to business owners and CEOs, this group is excited to help us continue Bright Futures through 2023.”

The new goal of $38.1 million for this component of the campaign is an increase of over $12 million from the previous goal. Beyond funding current operations, the effort will also focus on endowments and special gifts.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

In addition to the goals for capital projects, university support and scholarships, campaign leadership expanded the goal for academic programs by another $1.6 million to enrich students’ scholarly opportunities. The previous goal of $6 million was met, funding the following projects:

  • Faculty Development Projects
  • The Center for Academic and Professional Services
  • Expanding Student and Academic Support Services
  • Establishing the Center for Career & Life Calling

Funding raised toward the new goal will support new and expanding academic initiatives as they are developed over the next two years. Bright Futures is certainly MNU’s most ambitious campaign since the initial drive to fund the college in 1966. Its success has advanced university facilities and programs significantly. To remain current with continuing results, please visit www.mnu.edu/brightfutures.

Campaign Leadership Expands An additional group of alumni, community leaders and friends of the university are volunteering their time and diverse expertise to the executive committee as it launches the third phase of the campaign. Leveraging these individuals’ influence and skills, the group sets the tone for this aspect of the campaign, expands its fundraising base, and establishes new relationships with potential donors. Under the leadership of Campaign Co-Chairs Timothy and Gail Buchanan and Dr. Daniel and JoAnne Rexroth, this group joins the previous campaign leadership bringing the number to 42 members.

“Our campaign executive committee has provided great leadership for Bright Futures,” says Dr. Jon North, vice president for university advancement. “They have been very instrumental in the success of the campaign by providing their professional expertise, opening their homes for campaign presentations, going on donor visits and participating in requests for support. They are excited about adding new members to their effort.”

New Members
Timothy E. Baker
Brent and Lynette Barkman
Bradley Bergman
Rick Fields, Jr.
Stan Holm
Mark J. Moore, Jr.
Dr. Mike Redwine
James Perry
Capt. Tammie Jo Shults

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Dr. Jon North

President

EdD; Ethical Leadership, Olivet Nazarene University
MBA; MidAmerica Nazarene University
BA in International Development, MidAmerica Nazarene University

Dr. Jon D. North was elected the sixth president of MidAmerica Nazarene University in 2025 and is the first alumnus of MNU to hold this position.

Before he was elected president, Dr. North served MNU as the senior vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the MNU Foundation. Over the past 15 years, his leadership has elevated the university’s landscape. Under his direction, the MNU Foundation’s assets quadrupled, laying a strong financial foundation for the future.

He also spent 17 years with Heart to Heart International, a global humanitarian aid organization based in the Kansas City metro. As an active member of the Kansas City community, Dr. North serves on various non-profit and community boards.

Dr. North and his wife, Faith, are both MNU graduates, as are their four adult children and two daughters-in-law. The Norths live in Olathe and are active members of Central Church of the Nazarene in Lenexa, Kansas.

Darrel Anderson

Vice President for Finance

Master of Accountancy, University of Missouri
BA in Business Administration, MidAmerica Nazarene University

Darrel Anderson brings a wealth of strategic finance, budget development and cash flow management to his role as MNU’s Vice President for Finance. Anderson has more than 30 years of public and private experience. He has held the CFO position at a variety of companies, including his position as the CFO for the State of Indiana’s Department of Revenue. Anderson’s interest in finance began at MNU, where he earned his undergraduate degree in business administration.

He and his wife reside in Olathe.

Lisa Hood

Vice President for Strategic Expansion

MLA; Psychology, Baker University, 2015

Lisa Hood has been with MNU since 2015, previously serving as School of Professional and Graduate Studies director of business partnerships and community relations.

As vice president, Hood provides leadership for the SPGS strategic growth initiatives and recruitment along with student services and support systems.

Her career prior to MNU includes positions at two other universities. She served at the Institute for Professional Development and Helix Education assigned to Baker University and worked as associate director of admissions at both Avila University and Baker University. She holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Emporia State and a Master of Liberal Arts with a concentration in psychology from Baker University. In addition to her current responsibilities, Hood teaches sociology courses at MNU.

Hood and her husband, Joe, live in Olathe. They have two college-aged daughters.

Mr. G. Todd Garrett

Vice President for Institutional Advancement

MEd; MidAmerica Nazarene University
BA; Physical & Health Education, MidAmerica Nazarene University.

Mr. G. Todd Garrett serves as the Vice President for University Advancement & Athletics. Mr. Garrett has served MidAmerica Nazarene University with distinction for nearly three decades, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to our Christian mission and remarkable success across multiple roles.

As a 1994 MNU graduate, Mr. Garrett began his professional journey as an educator in the Olathe Public Schools before returning to MNU as the Head Baseball Coach from 1998 to 2006. His career has progressed through increasing levels of responsibility, including Director of Athletic Development, Director of Development & Corporate Partnerships, and, most recently, Director of Athletics since January 2017.

Todd and his wife, Karen, are both MNU graduates, as are their two adult children and their daughter-in-law. The Garretts live in Gardner, Kansas and attend Life Church of Overland Park, Kansas.

Daniel Rincones

Vice President for Student Development

MA, LPC, SATP MA; Counseling, 2015, MidAmerica Nazarene University
Post-graduate Certificate; Sexual Addictions Treatment Provider, 2017, MidAmerica Nazarene University
BA; Bible, Theology and Religion, 2009, MidAmerica Nazarene University

Daniel began his career in student development as a resident educator and assistant chaplain at MNU. He also served as youth pastor at Christ Community Church of the Nazarene in Olathe from 2008 to 2013.

Daniel served as director of residential life beginning in 2015 and transitioned to dean of students in 2020 before being named vice president in 2021. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Counselor Education at MNU and serves local clients as a licensed professional counselor.

“I am thrilled about the opportunity to continue my work with MNU students,” Daniel says. “Our mission of creating a transformational experience in the lives of today’s students is more important than ever as they navigate young adulthood and societal issues while they earn their education.”

Rincones and his wife, Kylee, a licensed professional counselor employed by the Olathe School District, reside in Olathe.

Dr. Abby Hodges

Vice President for Academic Affairs

PhD; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
MS; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
BS; Chemistry, Denison University

Dr. Hodges began her career in higher education at Azusa Pacific University as a chemistry professor from 2008 to 2014. She then moved to MNU where she taught and in 2018 was appointed Chair of the Department of Natural, Health, and Mathematical Sciences. From 2022-2023, before accepting the Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Hodges was the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Hodges’ career research has focused on protein folding and protein engineering, and she has mentored over twenty students in these research projects. She has also furthered the MNU first-year experience program and chaired the General Education committee for five years. Dr. Hodges was recognized as the MNU Faculty of the Year in 2021.

Dr. Hodges lives in Olathe with her husband Ryan and two boys.