Bonnie Wiggs named Distinguished Alumna
Bonnie Johnson Wiggs, of Raleigh, N.C., was named a Distinguished Alumna of
Campbell University during the university’s Homecoming events Saturday, Oct. 21.
Wiggs graduated from Campbell in 1980.
A missionary to South Korea and Albania, Wiggs and her
husband the Rev. Charles W. Wiggs, worked at the Wallace Memorial Hospital in
Pusan, where Charles was administrator. During Wiggs’ tenure in Korea, she
worked wherever her services were needed, including the hospital business
office, as a volunteer, as treasurer of the Korean Baptist Mission and as
director of the Christian Home Ministries of the Korean Baptist Missions for 10
years.
Following their service in Korea, the Wiggs were
assigned to Tirana, Albania, where they served two years. In the former
communist country, the coupled helped establish churches and provide spiritual
leadership to Christian congregations.
Wiggs continues to be actively involved in ministries
through her local church, Raleigh’s Temple Baptist Church, and serves as a
Sunday school teacher, choir member and director of the Woman’s Missionary
Union. Additionally, she has served on several committees of the Raleigh Baptist
Association. Her denominational service includes president of the North Carolina
Christian Women’s Job Corps Board of Directors and member of the Executive Board
of Directors of the Woman’s Missionary Union of North Carolina. In addition, she
serves Christian higher education as a Campbell trustee.
The Wiggs are the parents of three children, Debbie
Simmons, Toni Sidler and Lisa Odell. They have eight grandchildren.
Founded in 1887, Campbell University is a private,
coeducational institution of the liberal arts, sciences and professions offering
undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees. The university is comprised of the
College of Arts and Sciences, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, the
Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, the School of Education, The School of
Pharmacy and the Divinity School. The university was ranked in the top tier of
“Best Universities in the South” offering masters’ degrees by “U.S. News & World
Report” in its “America’s Best Colleges” 2006 edition and named one of the “100
Best College Buys” in the nation by Institutional Research & Evaluation, Inc.
Photo Copy: Bonnie Johnson Wiggs
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