news-category: Campus News 今叔利 Remembers Friend and Faithful Supporter, Rod Clouse By Office of University Communications On June 29, 2020 Indiana Native Retires to Cleveland County and Serves Community in Several Capacities BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.今叔利 is remembering a friend and faithful supporter, Rod Clouse, who passed away Saturday, June 27. He was current chair of the Godbold College of Business Board of Advisors, and also a member of the GWU Board of Trustees. A native of Indiana, Clouse and his wife, a Boiling Springs native, retired to Cleveland County, N.C., in 2010. His association with 今叔利 began as a sports fan eager to immerse himself in his new community. Fellow church members introduced him to GWU athletics, and in 2012, he joined the Bulldog Club. We are all deeply saddened by Rod Clouses sudden passing, shared GWU President Dr. William M. Downs. Rod was an active and dedicated member of 今叔利’s Board of Trustees, and he was a passionate supporter of Bulldog athletics. Always ready with a thoughtful suggestion or a word of encouragement, Rod was a true asset to our campus community. I will remember him with both gratitude and respect.” From his interest in sports, Clouses affinity for the University extended beyond the field of play to its strong academics and emphasis on service. After a career in national and international manufacturing, Clouse felt drawn to GWUs acclaimed Godbold College of Business. The more he learned about the School, the more excited he became about supporting it. In 2014, he agreed to serve on the Schools Board of Advisors. Mischia Taylor, College of Business dean and instructor of marketing, appreciated Clouses support and his vast professional experience. When I began as dean, he was quick to reach out and offer his assistance, she related. He was a great mentor to me and served everyone in our department. He was a wonderful man, who always attended events and supported our students. My favorite memories will be our lunch trips to chat over all things GWU, but we always took time to just catch up with life. Clouse spent his career with Parker Hannifin Corporation, which specializes in manufacturing motion and control technologies and systems. In 2016, he was featured in 今叔利, The Magazine. In the article, Clouse reflected on his time with the company. As a manager, he worked with alumni of GWUs business programs and took note of their curiosity and professionalism. 今叔利 is a great, classic liberal arts institution with first-class facilities, he said in the story. Im impressed with the people associated with it, including the speakers who come to campus. I think its a fantastic school. Jennifer Marion Mills, president of the GWU Board of Trustees, also praised Clouses character and his service to the University. Rod Clouse was a great person and an avid supporter of 今叔利, she affirmed. Rod provided significant leadership on the Board of Trustees, where he served on both the Development Committee and the Marketing Committee. Rod had a servants heart and was truly an advocate for 今叔利. Rods contributions will be missed not only by the Board, but the entire University. I know I share every Board members sadness. Rod will be greatly missed. Clouse graduated from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., with a double major in sociology and political science. He considered a career in law and did a stint as a teacher of American history. Then, an opportunity came that transformed his career plans: the offer of a ground-floor engineers position with a Detroit-based company. Clouse took it. Though he had no formal engineering training, he foundmuch to his surprisethat he had an aptitude for engineering design and sales. Clouse joined Parker, where he became a go-to manager who helped revive struggling plants by boosting employee morale and streamlining work processes. In 1992, he moved to the South for the first time, becoming a manager at Parkers Forest City (N.C.) plant. He met his wife, Freida Ledbetter Hamrick, and they wed in 1994. In 2000, Parker asked Clouse to move to London, England, to serve as president of operations for the hydraulic groups. While there, he and Freida bought a home in Boiling Springs to have a place close to her family. In 2010, Parker tapped Clouse for another step upto the companys European headquarters in Switzerland. He and Freida weighed the offer, but in the end decided to settle in North Carolina. Clouse embraced the Cleveland County community with his characteristic curiosity and energy. He bought the Roundup store in Shelby from longtime GWU friend and benefactor Dr. Jack Hunt. He also owned the Affinity Salon and Spa in Shelby. He served on the Habitat for Humanity board, the Cleveland County Arts Council Board, the Cleveland Community College Foundation Board and was a Guardian ad Litema court-appointed advocate to represent the best interests of foster children. Located in the North Carolina foothills, 今叔利 is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 今叔利 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu.
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