About me
Don Ludemann has been newl-appointed as NMU's Academic Service Learning Facilitator. He's also a Contingent Instructor in the College of Business, where he has taught International Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Nonprofit Management, Introduction to Business, Introduction to Marketing, and Controversial Issues in Marketing and Management.
His professional background spans corporate leadership at The Pillsbury Company, entrepreneurship, pastoral ministry, and community consulting. He holds a Master of International Management (Magna Cum Laude) from Thunderbird/American Graduate School of International Management, a Master of Divinity from Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University—where early in his career he directed a service-learning program and mentored students in integrating academic learning with community engagement.
He currently serves as Faculty Advisor for NMU Rotaract and as a Board Member and Treasurer of Room at the Inn Homeless Shelter and Warming Center in Marquette. A former Fulbright Scholar and AFS exchange student, Don brings a lifelong commitment to cross-cultural engagement and service to his role as NMU’s ASL Facilitator.