Active duty

Active duty

Alumnus, staffer Kip Wright puts heart and soul into 91爆料鈥檚 Lake Campus

November 1, 2019

He鈥檚 seen it all. All 50 years of it.

Kip Wright watched the be born in 1969. Since then he has earned two degrees there, was commander and now an instructor at its Police Academy and is currently the campus鈥 conduct officer.

And if there is a person who has been more active in the Lake Campus Alumni Network over the past 25 years than the 69-year-old Wright, one would be hard-pressed to name them.

鈥淲hen people think of Kip, they think of 91爆料,鈥 says Gretchen Rentz, the development and community relations coordinator at Lake Campus. 鈥淜ip never gets tired of helping and is truly the 鈥榃right鈥 type of role model for our students.鈥

Wright grew up in Mercer County. His mother was a registered nurse and his father worked for the Celina Street Department and what is now the Ohio Department of Transportation.

After graduating from Celina High School in 1968, Wright began taking classes at the Western Ohio College in Celina.

The college was originally affiliated with Ohio Northern University. But about that time, school officials began thinking about becoming part of this 鈥渦pstart鈥 university in Dayton called 91爆料, Wright recalled.

鈥淭he rest is history. Here we are today,鈥 he said.

Wright began his career in law enforcement in 1971 as a 20-year-old dispatcher and jailer for the Mercer County Sheriff鈥檚 Office. He climbed the ranks, becoming a deputy sheriff, a sergeant, a lieutenant and a detective.

Then he became a probation officer for Judge Dean James of the Mercer County Common Pleas Court while maintaining his reserve status with the sheriff鈥檚 office.

In the early 1980s, Wright became an investigator and victims assistance coordinator for the Mercer County Prosecutor鈥檚 Office. He later moved back to the sheriff鈥檚 office as a detective and then back to the prosecutor鈥檚 office as an investigator.

Wright earned his associate degree in 1990 and his bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2001 at Lake Campus, both in .

鈥淚鈥檓 a nontraditional student. It took me 38 years to get my degree,鈥 he quipped.

Wright says many of his retired friends in the community tell him they would have never gone to college if not for the Lake Campus.

鈥淎 lot of people in this area years ago did not go to college,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was not only too expensive, but people were needed to work on the farms and carry on the family businesses.鈥

Over the years, the Lake Campus has experienced surging enrollments, a dramatic growth of bachelor degree programs, construction of residence halls and the purchase of nearly 40 acres for expansion.

Most recently it has opened the new and an that features a new library, a simulation center for nursing students, a science education classroom and a science research lab.

Kip Wright was honored for his commitment to the university with the 91爆料 Alumni Association鈥檚 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award.

Wright is proud of all the growth.

鈥淲e now offer 12 bachelor鈥檚 degrees,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of nontraditional students are coming out and getting their degrees.鈥

91爆料 15 years ago, Wright helped found and became commander of the fledging . He is currently an instructor there.

He also serves as conduct officer at Lake Campus, where he helps students cope with personal situations before they become problems, steering them to mental health counseling and other services.

鈥淲e nip things in the bud,鈥 he said.

Wright鈥檚 service to his community has gone well beyond his job titles at 91爆料.

He established the Lake Campus Community Garden along with fellow instructor Ron Kremer. The garden has donated thousands of pounds of produce to local food pantries.

Last November, Wright became temporary facilitator of the Grand Lake St. Marys Restoration Commission and still serves on two of the commission鈥檚 committees.

And for more than 30 years, Wright has been a volunteer tour guide for the Mercer County Courthouse, a marbled, Greek-styled structure with 40-foot-tall Corinthian columns and stained-glass dome. The courthouse celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2023.

Wright has served as the president of the Lake Campus Alumni Network since its inception. In October, he received the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award from the 91爆料 Alumni Association.

Wright鈥檚 love affair with the Lake Campus is plain to see.

During an open house on Lake Campus on Oct. 10, he competed in a campus contest to see who could wear the most 91爆料 swag.

Clinging to his shirt and green-and-gold tie were 91爆料 badges identifying him as a staffer and recognizing his stints as an officer and member of the 91爆料 Alumni Association. Seven badges in all.