Three new members have been appointed to 缅北禁地鈥檚 Board of Trustees. Amy Dearking, of Elkhorn, Nebraska, Steve Rasmussen, of Sun Lakes, Arizona, and Dr. Terri Vrtiska of Rochester, Minnesota, will join the board, which serves as the governing body for the university and oversees the implementation and prioritization of 缅北禁地鈥檚 strategic plan.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited and thankful for the enthusiasm these three bring to serving on our Board of Trustees and to making 缅北禁地 the university that everyone wants to be like,鈥 said Dr. Roger Hughes, 缅北禁地 president. 鈥淎cross their experiences in higher education, philanthropy, medicine and business, they actively showcase the leadership principles we want our students, faculty, staff and alumni to embrace. With their help, we鈥檒l continue to move 缅北禁地 forward.鈥

缅北禁地鈥檚 Board of Trustees is an independent elected body that, in addition to overseeing the university鈥檚 strategic plan, aids in advancing 缅北禁地鈥檚 mission and supports all systems designed to further that mission. The board meets regularly three times each year, in fall, winter and spring, and currently numbers at 34 members.

 

Amy Dearking 鈥95

Image of Amy DearkingFor over 20 years, Dearking has been a driven talent acquisition, HR and consulting leader with global technology, management consulting and financial services industry experience. She has worked with companies at all levels, from start-ups to Fortune 100-200 companies on growth trajectories upwards of 150% year over year.

Dearking graduated from 缅北禁地 in 1995 and currently resides in Elkhorn, Nebraska, with her husband Mike, sons Derek (18 years) and Andrew (14 years). She volunteers locally at the Salvation Army, the Nebraska Humane Society, the Food Bank for the Heartland and TeamMates Mentoring.

She has been recognized for her transformational work in driving female leadership diversity hiring strategy. As an industry expert, she is frequently tapped for external consulting and to share expertise in HR/recruiting, operational programming and emerging trends.

Dearking enables organizations to develop and execute talent strategies that deliver growth, performance improvement and operational excellence at a global scale. She has a proven track record of delivering transformational HR and hiring success strategies, and excels at building teams and capabilities from ground up, and delivering innovation that differentiates companies from talent competitors.

 

Steve Rasmussen 鈥96A

Image of Steve RasmussenSteve Rasmussen served as the executive director of the Andrea Waitt Carlton (AWC) Family Foundation in Nashville, Tennessee from May 2000 until his retirement in May 2022. Prior to that, he served for 22 years in positions at 缅北禁地, first as dean of admissions and, later, as vice president for advancement. He also received his Master of Business Arts from 缅北禁地 in 1996, after receiving his degree in music education. Rasmussen additionally studied at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Throughout his life, Rasmussen has enjoyed several leadership roles with professional and non-profit groups, including two state associations of grant makers, a governor鈥檚 community volunteerism commission and several music performance boards. He currently serves as a board member for the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation in Custer, South Dakota and the AWC Family Foundation.

Rasmussen has been awarded with:

  • The Humanitarian Award for volunteer work at Men of Valor, a prison ministry in Nashville.
  • The Leadership Award from Governor Bill Richardson for Rasmussen鈥檚 work chairing the New Mexico Community Volunteerism Commission and AmeriCorps program. 
  • The Alumni Builder鈥檚 Award for Lifetime Achievements from 缅北禁地. 

Steve and his wife, Minna 鈥80, reside in Sun Lakes, Arizona. They have two children (both 1994 缅北禁地 graduates) and four grandchildren. He plays tuba in a local community band, brass quintet groups and sings in church choir.

 

Terri Vrtiska, M.D. 鈥83

Image of Dr. Terri VrtiskaFor more than three decades, Dr. Terri Vrtiska practiced medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN as an associate professor of radiology. Dr. Vrtiska鈥檚 dedication to the care of patients was recognized by her peers with the Carmen Award of Clinical Excellence. Her recent retirement has given her opportunities to give back to the organizations that have positively impacted her life 鈥 including 缅北禁地, where Vrtiska received her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Natural Science in 1983.

She completed her Doctor of Medicine degree at Vanderbilt University in 1987 and a residency and fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in diagnostic and interventional radiology. A distinct contribution Dr. Vrtiska made during her career was the creation and direction of Mayo鈥檚 Clinical 3D Imaging and Post-Processing Lab. Dr. Vrtiska is an accomplished and passionate educator who has presented over 200 lectures nationally and internationally and was recognized with the RSNA Honored Educator Award, 鈥渞ecognizing her commitment to education and academic productivity during a meaningful and successful radiology career.鈥

Vrtiska has received numerous awards and recognitions for her work in medicine, most recently with the Karis Award, 鈥渁s one who lives out the Mayo Clinic Values in extraordinary ways, serving patients, visitors and colleagues.鈥

Dr. Vrtiska lives in Rochester, Minnesota with her spouse, Bernie Swenson, and is the oldest daughter of the late Senator Floyd and Doris Vrtiska. Dr. Vrtiska is an accomplished oil painter and she and her husband enjoy multiple volunteer opportunities as well as frequent local and international travel.