In this episode of the WPAOG podcast, COL (R) Mark Bieger ’91, President & CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates, and Alumni Services Manager Izzy Wolf discuss the upcoming 2024 Founders Day celebrations. Mark, a decorated Army veteran, shares insights on AOG’s mission to connect and serve West Point alumni globally. Izzy highlights her role in supporting various alumni society groups and special interest groups. The episode emphasizes the importance of alumni connections and the variety of events planned for Founders Day, celebrating both new cadets and long-time graduates.
In this episode, COL (R) Mark Bieger ’91, President and CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates, and Izzy Wolf, Alumni Services Manager discuss the impact of the 2024 Founders Day events and why they are critical for strengthening the Grip of the Long Gray Line.
COL (R) Mark Bieger ’91 graduated from the United States Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. After commissioning as an Infantry officer, he served for over 28 years in the U.S. Army, holding leadership positions at the platoon, company, battalion, and brigade levels. Mark deployed twice to Iraq and was awarded the Silver Star for valorous actions. Now, as the President & CEO of the West Point Association of Graduates, he is dedicated to connecting and serving the alumni community.
Izzy Wolf has been with the West Point alumni network for over five years, working as the Alumni Services Manager. She plays a crucial role in supporting the West Point society groups and special interest groups, helping to strengthen the connections among graduates and their shared commitment to the Academy's values.
During the episode, Mark delves into the rich history of the West Point Association of Graduates, which dates back to its inception in 1825 by Robert Anderson and its formal establishment in 1869. He discusses the mission of the AOG to serve West Point and its alumni, striving to become the most connected alumni body globally. Izzy shares insights into her role, highlighting how she supports various societies and interest groups, fostering a strong and engaged alumni community.
The episode also shines a spotlight on the vibrant Founders Day celebrations held across the country and even in Thailand. These events celebrate new cadets, support older graduates and surviving spouses, and showcase the unique touches each society brings to their gatherings. Mark and Izzy emphasize the importance of these events in connecting graduates and preserving the legacy of West Point and its alumni. Tune in to learn more about the dynamic West Point alumni community and the exciting plans for the upcoming Founders Day celebrations!
Key Quote:
“It goes back again to, our presence, the association's presence at those events are really tied directly again to our mission and vision. We're there to serve. We're there to communicate the incredible programs and services and activities inside of alumni support. Here in our organization that are ideally for the benefit of all of our graduates, but we're here to serve and we're here to connect. So, our presence at those locations, one, we, consider ourselves guests of the society, um, and, very special visitors, but, again, we're there to, serve and connect.”
- COL (R) Mark Bieger ’91
(00:34) The Mission, Vision, and Impact of WPAOG
(07:50) The Global Reach of Founders Day Events
(19:00) Engaging with Your Local AOG
(23:40) Lasting Impacts of Founders Day
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