Since Christy Tehven ’10 launched her business in January 2016, the company has grown to a team of eight women spreading joy in the Fargo-Moorhead community.
Jenny (Bohnsack) Olson ’01 joined Gov. Doug Burgum and first lady Kathryn Burgum to develop the Office of Recovery Reinvented for the state of North Dakota.
Megan Hovinen ’18 is playing the role of Jesus in the Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre’s upcoming production of “Godspell.”
Erica Bjelland ’16 has been named a 2019 winner of 30 Under 30: The Green Generation.
Gia Rassier ’10, Megan Myrdal ’09, and Jeff Knight ’04, founders of Food of the North, collaborated with Drekker Brewing Co. to create their own unique ale called Brewed of the North.
Dan Howell ’82 sat awake at night, with thoughts weighing heavy on his mind and heart.
Recently promoted to vice president of sales and marketing at Office Sign Company in Fargo, Jack Yakowicz ’15 is embracing all aspects of the business.
The publicist for the Oscars, the owner of a sandwich shop, former nurses and teachers, and a chef. These are just a few of the people who serve on Concordia’s National Alumni Board.
Jill (Anderson) Christopher ’01 is the executive director of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley.
Coya Knutson, a 1934 graduate of Concordia College, was the first woman from Minnesota to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.