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SE L F L E S S S E RVI C E TO S T U D E N T S : CH U CK A ND CAM I WO D E H O U S E BY SHERI WEBBER '93 He was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, in the same hospital as Bruce Springsteen. Not only that, he attended the same high school as another rock-and-roller, Huey Lewis. Laughing, he said, "Other than my beautiful wife, those are my only claims to fame.” But that’s not the whole story. In fact, the Wodehouse name is now synonymous with education, philanthropy, and innovation at Jacksonville University. MEET CHUCK AND CAMI Charles “Chuck” Wodehouse, Jr. and his wife Camilla "Cami" need no introduction on the JU campus. Chuck served as president of the former University Council, was the initial Chairman of the Davis College Advisory Board, and served for 18 years on the University’s Board of Trustees. He joined the board years after the tenure of Dr. Frances Bartlett Kinne's FEATURES tenure as university president, during a period he describes as a time when the University needed renewed leadership to address issues with student recruitment and retention, University finances, and a JU brand that no longer reflected JU's unique educational offerings. One might assume that his motivation to step up as a University advocate came from his time as a student at JU. But that’s not the case. Graduates of the University of Virginia, Rutgers University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Sweet Briar College collectively, Chuck and Cami do not have a typical alumni link to JU. Their engagement and philanthropy comes from pure intentionality and commitment. "My dad worked as a lineman for a phone company and later retired as an executive. He led a determined and interesting life. Never took anything for granted,” Chuck said. His family vacationed in spring at Jacksonville's Beaches—he remembers his father saying one spring break, “I've found heaven here, and we're going to move down there someday.” Chuck agreed with this and was determined to head straight for Florida after graduating from business school. So, on October 21, 1972, he and Cami married in her family's backyard, and the very next day they moved to Atlantic Beach. THE JU-WODEHOUSE CONNECTION Chuck was first introduced to JU as CSX's chosen representative in response to a request by then JU president, Paul Tipton. Cami, however, had a prior connection to Dr. Kinne. "Fran's niece, Carolyn Kinne