
Interviewer
Rebecca Masters
Files
Download Interview (70.8 MB)
Abstract
This interview is part of the Winthrop History Project, an initiative led by Winthrop President Emeritus Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio and Rebecca Masters to document the university’s transformation during Dr. DiGiorgio’s 24-year tenure. Designed to supplement Dr. Ross Webb’s The Torch is Passed, which chronicles Winthrop’s history up to Dr. DiGiorgio’s presidency, this project preserves firsthand accounts of the institution’s evolution through recorded interviews with key members of the Winthrop community.
This interview features David E. Vipperman and Elizabeth King “Kloo” Vipperman. David Vipperman served as a member of the Winthrop Board of Trustees from 2006 to 2011 and was appointed to the South Carolina Educational Television Commission in 2012 by Governor Nikki Haley. Kloo Vipperman, a Winthrop alumna, served on the Winthrop Alumni Association Board and comes from a family with deep ties to the university. In this conversation, they share their experiences and insights on working with President Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio and reflect on their connections to Winthrop.
Publication Date
9-29-2015
Unique Identifier
OH 633
Format
MP3;
Length
01:17:22
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Series
Anthony DiGiorgio
Recommended Citation
Vipperman, David E. and Vipperman, Elizabeth King, "Interview with David E. Vipperman and Elizabeth King Vipperman - OH 633" (2015). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 633.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/755
