Bob Rupp, Sr., early contributor to campus founding, dies at 89

Log editors learned today of the passing of Bob Rupp, Sr., an early contributor to the founding of UW-Green Bay as a member of its Community Relations Committee. In addition to many activities benefiting the local community, he also served as an adjunct instructor at UW-Green Bay in the area of marketing research. Rupp had a long and successful career with A.C. Nielsen Company, and is the father of Bob Rupp, Jr., who served on UW-Green Bay’s Chancellor’s Council of Trustees/Foundation Board from 2001 to September of 2011. Bob Rupp Sr. was said to have modeled the concept of “servant leadership.” He offered this observation in a 1968 interview: “We’ve got to start with respect for the community we live in. And the community isn’t the 4th bridge; it isn’t the Packers; nor the pedestrian mall, nor the university site. The community is the people and what we need is an empathy for them.” For more on the life of Bob Rupp, Sr., please see the complete obituary.

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