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Volume 20 Issue 4 Winter 2011-2012 Illinois Wesleyan University Magazine Article 2 2012 Star Treatment IWU Magazine Recommended Citation Magazine, IWU (2012) "Star Treatment," Illinois Wesleyan University Magazine: Vol. 20: Iss. 4, Article 2. Available at: http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/iwumag/vol20/iss4/2 This is a PDF version of an article that originally appeared in the printed Illinois Wesleyan University Magazine, a quarterly periodical published by Illinois Wesleyan University. For more information, please contact iwumag@iwu.edu. Copyright is owned by the University and/or the author of this document.

Star Treatment With events that included a blockbuster film premiere and the annual Alumni Awards, IWU celebrated Homecoming 2011 in style. The hit DreamWorks Animation movie Puss in Boots had its world premiere at the Hansen Student Center. It was a year to honor those who work behind the scenes and take the stage at Illinois Wesleyan s 2011 Homecoming, titled Lights, Camera, Action, held Oct. 21-23. Among the weekend s highlights, the hit DreamWorks Animation movie Puss in Boots had its world premiere at the Hansen Student Center, thanks to alumnus Bill Damaschke '85, chief creative officer of the animation company responsible for the enormously successful Shrek and Kung Fu Panda films. Damaschke hosted a screening, and was later awarded the 2011 Distinguished Alumni Award at the annual Homecoming Luncheon held in the Shirk Athletic Center. Other alumni were presented Young Alumnus and Loyalty awards at the luncheon. Below are excerpts of the winners acceptance remarks, as well as from Back to College classes taught by two of the recipients. Bill Damaschke 85, Distinguished Alumni Award

What he does: As chief creative officer for DreamWorks Animation, Bill is responsible for leading the creative and artistic direction of the animation studios. He has been involved in hits such as Academy Award-winning Shrek, Academy Award-nominated How to Train Your Dragon and the recently released Puss in Boots, which had its world premiere at a Homecoming screening hosted by Bill. He also oversees all live theatrical productions, including the Tony Award-winning Shrek: The Musical. What s next: Among many projects, Bill is working on a hybrid film due out in 2014 called Me and My Shadow. The movie will combine traditional animation and computer-generated filming techniques. The rule of the shadow world is we re casters, they re shadows, they follow. But what if one day your shadow took over and started dragging you around because they just couldn t take it anymore? IWU s influence on his career: Every day I look back at what I learned here whether it was about Bill Damaschke 85 is shown at the creativity or taking risks those kind of things premiere of Puss in Boots. serve me every single day and I m really happy and proud that I have the foundation I got here at Illinois Wesleyan. On the power of yes: I always say you must come from a place of yes. Yes is the most important word to use. It s so easy to come up with all the reasons why something might not work, especially in a creative environment. I don t think you can really innovate and be creative and actually accomplish anything unless you really think from a place of yes. Yes is about opportunities it s the ability to take risks. It s about the environment I had here at school. On curiosity and the liberal arts: I think curiosity about other things in the world is reallyimportant. I think that if you re intellectually curious and you go to a liberal arts college and you take classes outside the things you think you want to do, those things will always come back to serve you later on. If you think you know what you want and what you re going to do, you are wrong. You actually don t know. Eric Snowden 00, Robert M. Montgomery Outstanding Young Alumni Award

Eric Snowden 00 taught a popular Back to College class. What he does: As the vice president of direct-to-fan creative and technology at Atlantic Records, Eric oversees all design, development and project management for the digital department. He also teaches workshops and classes in photography, digital imaging and Web design for such institutions as the Parsons School of Design and Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Colorado. On switching from chemistry to art: I was a chemistry major for about the first semester I was here [at Illinois Wesleyan] and realized it wasn t quite the right fit for me. Nothing against science or chemistry, but I realized pretty early on that I wasn t going to be very good at something that I wasn t in love with. Maintaining a Wesleyan connection: I really realized how Wesleyan has been a common thread throughout all of my jobs. I ve worked with Wesleyan graduates in three different states, in three different jobs. It seems like everywhere I go, I m leaving from one connection to the next. It s been really a beautiful thing. How to keep a fresh perspective: For creative people and for people who are designing or coming up with new ideas, it s extremely important to have something else other than work. To make sure that you re being creative in other ways, that you re getting tactile with your hands, that you re actually making things. I think it s easy to get in the same repetition, and if you don t break out of that, everything you do gets stale. Deon Hornsby 97, Loyalty Award

What he does: Deon is a regional underwriting manager for the Private Client Group of Chartis Insurance in Schaumburg, Ill. Achievements at Illinois Wesleyan: He was an executive board member of the Black Student Union for two years, as well as a three-year letter winner in football, and a member of the undefeated 1996 Titan team. On the tradition of alumni giving back: The thought of giving back was actually planted when I was a freshman. There were so many alums that came back. People who won Loyalty and Distinguished Alumni awards in the past, that instilled in me that your job isn t just to graduate, your job is to reach back and help the next generation through it. Deon Hornsby '97 has served on the IWU Alumni Association Executive Board in addition to mentoring Titan football players. How he gives back: For 10 years, Deon has served as an executive board member of the IWU Alumni Association, where he volunteered for numerous committees. He was co-chair of the Minority Alumni Network for six years. He continues to be a role model and mentor to Titan football players and students on campus, as well as participating regularly at the minority mentoring session for students at Homecoming and the annual ALANA orientation for first-year students and their parents.