An alumnus, trustee and longtime supporter of Trine University was honored during
homecoming weekend with one of the school’s most prestigious awards.
Richard Oeder of Morrow, Ohio, was surprised with the Pillar of Success award, which
recognizes individuals for their achievements and accomplishments, leadership, service,
philanthropy, commitment to their community and profession, and to Trine. A video
featuring images of Oeder throughout his life was shown to guests at the Touchstone
and Homecoming Celebration Dinner on Friday, Sept. 30.
In presenting the award, Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D., Trine president, described Oeder
as “a man dedicated to community service and helping others.”
“He is engaged and loyal – and has a genuineness about him that inspires others,”
Brooks said. “His generosity – and that of his wife’s — has been a positive influence
and impacted the lives of many, not only in their community, but to students, alumni,
faculty and staff here at Trine University.”
“We love this institution,” Oeder said in accepting the award. “This is a great university
and whether I’m on campus, whether we’re travelling or we are home, we are still talking
about this particular school. We are so fortunate to have great leadership, a wonderful
president, a great cabinet, great board, great instructors and just a wonderful group
of alumni who make things happen for this particular school. This is a premier university
and I’m proud to be part of it.”
Oeder grew up in Hamilton Township, Ohio. His father, Les, started a concrete block
and excavating operation in 1929, building many key attractions in the area, as well
as Oeder’s Lake, the massive expansion, he, and later Richard, called home. For decades,
Richard has allowed civic groups – ranging from firefighters in training to Boy Scouts
to senior citizen groups – access to his family’s lake and the surrounding camping
area.
Richard graduated from Tri-State University in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science in
civil engineering. Following graduation, he joined Columbia Gas as a junior district
plant engineer. During his 33-year career, he held numerous positions, including district
plant engineer, general plant supervisor, supervisory plant engineer, motor transportation
manager and district plant manager. In 1991, he was promoted to area manager for Springfield,
Ohio, operations and retired in 1999.
A member of the Trine University Board of Trustees since 1995, Richard has been involved
in many activities on and off the Trine campus, serving on various boards and committees
from academic affairs to student life. He currently chairs the Campus Planning committee
and serves on the Executive Committee and Committee on Trustees – also serving as
a mentor to new members of the board. He is a past president of the Trine Alumni Association
Board of Directors, and in 1995 he received the Alumni Distinguished Service Award.
In his community he has volunteered as a leader for Boy Scouts in Columbus, Ohio.
In addition to being certified as both an emergency management technician and state
firefighter, Richard is a member of Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity; American Society of
Civil Engineers; Pioneers Engineers Club; Lebanon, Ohio Chamber of Commerce; Lebanon,
Ohio Rotary; Fort Ancient Restored Machinery Club; United States Power Squadron; Grace
Community United Presbyterian Church; Farm Bureau; and Ohio State University President’s
Club. He is also an officer and recruiting lieutenant for Salem-Morrow Fire Department.
In 2012, the Warren County Foundation honored Richard during its annual awards banquet
with the George R. Henkle Philanthropy and Community Service Award, stating that Richard
“is involved in so many different organizations and groups that benefit Warren County,
it’s almost impossible to name them all. His whole family has set an example of volunteering
that would inspire anybody.”
“Richard is a friend to everyone,” said Brooks. “We are truly lucky and blessed that
he and (his wife) Kathy are engaged and remain dedicated to the growth and success
of Trine University. Richard and Kathy, we treasure your friendship and are grateful
and appreciative for all that you do.”