Campbellsville University Student Servant Leadership Awards announced

04/25/2013

Campbellsville University's Servant Leadership Award winners include from left: Dereck Dodd and Audrey Wunderlich; with Dr. Michael V. Carter, president, at far left, and Dave Walters, vice president for admissions and student services.  (Campbellsville University Photo by Ye Wei "Vicky")

Campbellsville University’s Servant Leadership Award winners include from left: Dereck Dodd and Audrey Wunderlich; with Dr. Michael V. Carter, president, at far left, and Dave Walters, vice president for admissions and student services.  (Campbellsville University Photo by Ye Wei “Vicky”)

April 25, 2013
For Immediate Release

By Joan C. McKinney, news and publications coordinator

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - Audrey Wunderlich of Frankfort, Ky. and Dereck Dodd of London, Ky. are Campbellsville University's 2013 Student Servant Leadership Award winners.

Both have been described as “truly, truly servant leaders and great role models.”

In Wunderlich's opinion, a great leader leads by thinking of themselves as less important than the people around them, thus taking on humility. Her definition of a servant leader is one who is able to lead a group of people by committing to count the group more valuable than themselves and by showing them love.

Serving is showing love and the greatest way to show love is by sharing the gospel she said.

After graduation Wunderlich wants to pour back into CU in whatever area God leads her. It was here where she learned the importance of being a servant leader. It is her heart's desire to share her experience with others and to teach them the process of becoming a servant leader.

Wunderlich will be donating a portion of her Servant Leadership Award money to Engage by Christ in Youth.
She is majoring in public relations. Her accolades include: PRSSA President; Mid-South Conference Champion of Character; WLCU PR Director; Mid-South Conference Academic All-American; Member of International Justice Mission; Crossings Ministries; Cheerleading Bible Study leader and a recipient of Campbellsville University Champion of Character award.

Wunderlich is the daughter of Tom and Angie Wunderlich and attends The Point Community Church in Frankfort and Living Grace Church in Campbellsville. She is a 2010 graduate of Franklin County High School.

Dodd defines a servant leader as a person who gives of himself as Christ gave to the church; to be selfless and compassionate. The servant activities that he has been a part of have helped to impact others but they have also made an impact on his relationship with Christ. He sees his faith grow when he serves.

After graduation, Dodd has every intention of continuing to seek ways to serve others. He would like to help others learn how and why they can serve or Lord Jesus Christ.

Dodd will be donating a portion of his Servant Leadership Award money to Grace Emmaus of Corbin, Ky.
Dodd is a business administration major. His accolades include: Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church Youth Director; Resident Assistant; LINC Team Member; A.S.A.P. Ministries Director; Grace Emmaus of Kentucky member; and a recipient of the Baptist Leadership Award.

He is a 2010 graduate of South Laurel High School. He is the son of Demetra Dodd and the late Charles David Dodd. He attends New Salem Baptist Church in London, Ky., and St. Mark's United Methodist Church in Campbellsville.

Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,600 students offering 63 undergraduate options, 17 master's degrees, five postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional programs. The website for complete information is campbellsville.edu.