Messitte to Host Telephone Town Hall

Zach MessitteRipon College President Zach Messitte will host a Telephone Town Hall on Wednesday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. CDT. During the Town Hall event, he will share his vision for Ripon, discuss the Imagine Tomorrow campaign and answer questions from alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends of the College.

Callers will have the opportunity to share their thoughts about Ripon College with Messitte, Trustees Bob Kirkland ’81 and Doreen Chemerow ’73, and up to 10,000 fellow alumni, parents and friends.

Alumni, parents, and friends of the College should receive a call at 7:30 p.m., but interested members of the Ripon College community who will not be home that night or who miss the call can call toll-free directly to join the conversation. Simply dial (855) 246-7045 Ext. 21155 and follow the directions to connect.

Please call the Office of Advancement at 920-748-8351 with any questions.

For more information about the Imagine Tomorrow campaign, visit ripon.edu/imagine-tomorrow.


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