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Sept. 3, 2010

Southern Wesleyan grad grateful for lasting servant leadership

Laura Oliver

Laura Oliver

By the time she reached her senior year at Southern Wesleyan University, Laura Oliver decided that she was finished with education.

But one night she watched Southern Wesleyan University Fine Arts Department Chair Jane Dill performing a piano recital and was enthralled by her performance.

“I knew it wouldn't be music, but I wanted to feel like I had something that I had studied to the point of exhaustion and then studied some more,” said Oliver, a 2000 business graduate who developed a keen interest in leadership training. She now lives in Chesapeake, Va.

“No matter how much I study leadership, I will never scratch the surface in understanding how it works or its limitless influence,” Oliver said.

Oliver developed a passion for servant leadership while earning her undergraduate degree from Southern Wesleyan University. She credits Southern Wesleyan staff members for both mentoring and demonstrating servant leadership principles. Whether it meant dragging heavy suitcases up several flights of stairs for friends or making sure there was enough ice for a social function, she learned to look at such mundane tasks as steps in her leadership development.

She currently divides her work time between managing administrative staff for a nationwide construction company and teaching voice to the next generation. Oliver also publishes a blog about frugal living, www.afrugalchick.com, which involves regular work with local television and radio stations.