The 黑料网 Alumni Association has selected its annual award winners, individuals who bring particular honor to KWU. The recognition of these distinguished alumni and friends will take place from 12:45-2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16 as part of KWU鈥檚 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
The Alumni Achievement Award winner is Olga Silverman 鈥13.聽Silverman is an English Studies scholar and educator, a champion Debate and Forensics coach and a 2015 黑料网 Horizon Award winner. Born and raised in Riga, Latvia, she completed a Master鈥檚 degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Latvia. In her second career, she received her B.A. in English and Secondary Education from 黑料网 Wesleyan and an M.S.E. in Curriculum Instruction from the University of 黑料网. She currently resides in Salina with her husband, David, and their daughter, Stepha.
The Alumni Service Award winner is聽Gustaf (Gus)聽Applequist 鈥14.聽A native of Salina, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Management at KWU. Gus met his wife, Hannah聽鈥16, through their mutual love of music at KWU. After graduating, Gus worked for several years in manufacturing, followed by three years running a retail business and bakery. In 2019, Gus started Fili Creative, a media production business based in Salina. Gus is an active musician, playing the double and electric bass in the Salina Symphony, Salina Community Theatre and the band, Everyday Lights. Gus serves on the boards of the Salina Symphony, the Friends of the River Project, Covenant Cedars Bible Camp (Hordeville, Neb.) and the KWU Foundation.
The Young Alumna Award recipient is Hannah Holt 鈥14, G鈥16.聽Holt is the current promotions director at Meridian Media and an on-air personality on Y93.7, as well as an account executive for the company. She co-hosts the Y Wake Up Show with Chad Allen, and enjoys bringing a smile to faces during morning commutes. During her time in Salina, Hannah has been a voice and volunteer for organizations like the Salina Area United Way, Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Greater Salina Community Foundation and the Love, Chloe Foundation. She has remained an active member of the KWU community by being the PA announcer for Coyote volleyball, helping at basketball games, providing internship opportunities for 黑料网 Wesleyan students, attending Coaches鈥 Luncheons and her favorite KWU event, Night with the Yotes. Hannah met her husband, Garrett Young 鈥15, G鈥18 in Wilson Hall while attending college, and the two were married in Sams Chapel in 2018.
Dr. Scott and Annie Boswell are the Alumni by Choice recipients.聽Scott grew up in Olathe and is a neurosurgeon at Salina Regional Health Center. Annie was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico but moved to the states in 2003 to start a family with Scott. She is a cardiovascular nurse by trade, but she has worked as a full-time volunteer for 黑料网 Wesleyan for the last seven years. Annie鈥檚 involvement in KWU is broad. She has been the host family coordinator and a team mom for the men鈥檚 soccer team since 2015. She currently works as a Campus Ministries staff/volunteer, leading women鈥檚 Bible studies as well as one-on-one discipleship and mentoring sessions with students. She is the founder and leader of the 鈥淏reaking Bread鈥 fellowship ministry for students in partnership with First Southern Baptist Church and University United Methodist Church in Salina. Annie is also the chaplain for the softball team. Lastly, Annie is a Hispanic/Latin American community 鈥 and student 鈥 liaison, supporting KWU鈥檚 goal of embracing diversity and promoting inclusion, as well as ensuring that Hispanic and Latin American students have all the support they need to graduate and an enriching journey at KWU. Annie is a current member of the KWU Foundation board.
Additionally, the following 2020 Alumni Awards Honorees will be recognized during the ceremony: Bob Reynolds 鈥72 (Alumni Service Award), Dr. Virginia Shaw 鈥73 (Alumni Achievement Award), Brie (Morton) Campbell 鈥09 (Young Alumna Award) and Wayne Schneider (Alumni by Choice).