Andy Dorrel ’94 was appointed as director of Culver Summer Schools and Camps.
Dorrel joined Culver in 1997 and is a master instructor who has taught humanities, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy, as well as AP micro and macroeconomics. He has also been an integral part of the Ron Rubin School for the Entrepreneur.
He received his undergraduate degree from Wabash College and his master’s in business administration from Valparaiso University.
While at Wabash, he majored in history and double minored in education studies and teacher education. He was a member of the Sphinx Club, football team, and Beta Theta Pi. He also served as a Class Agent for ’94 from 1996-2000.
Culver Summer Schools and Camps has been making memories for children ages 7-17 for 115 years, according to the organization’s website. Located on Lake Maxinkuckee in northern Indiana, Culver hosts nearly 1,400 children from over 40 states and 42 countries. Over 65 electives are offered on Culver’s 1,800-acre campus including leadership, athletics, arts and crafts, fine arts, academics, nature courses, scouting, and aviation.
