Exterior view of Stimac Hall in summer

October 2025 Featured Alumna: Jamie Brock

October 2025 Featured Alumna: Jamie Brock

September 25, 2025 by Office of Marketing and Communication Alumni
October 2025 Featured Alumna: Jamie Brock

MEET Jamie (Valerio) Brock '13

Director of Residence Life and Title IX Coordinator at WLC; serving the college since 2015


What do you enjoy most about your role at WLC?

I love working with our students - they are the joy. Seeing the growth in their time at WLC both in their faith and as humans is pretty amazing. I get to be a part of their life through some really big challenges, changes, and triumphs. Seeing them find success, growth, and joy is absolutely the best part.

Who has had the greatest influence on you during your time at WLC?

That’s a tough one to answer because there are so many wonderful people who have had a big influence on me. Dr. Ned Farley was my advisor and is truly the nicest person on campus. He took the time to get to know me as a person. Even when my path led me away from anthropology, he supported and cheered me on. Adam Volbrecht '04 of has been my mentor and has really helped shape my views on student life and how we can best serve our students while keeping God first.

How can alumni and the college’s supporters impact what you do for WLC?

Tell prospective students about WLC - and more than just tell them, encourage them to visit! When I was a high school student, I absolutely was not interested in moving to the Midwest, but as soon as I visited, it felt like home. The people make WLC special, so bringing prospective students to campus to see how we serve and care for students is going to make a big impact.

What is one thing you’d tell a freshman that they need to experience during their time at WLC?

Go to WEB events and get involved! You will find something fun to do just about every night on campus.

Name one area where WLC has seen the most growth since you were a student.

Aspire: Our students love living there and we love having a building where we can house our sophomores all together!

What hasn’t changed at WLC since you were a student?

WLC still has the most wonderful, welcoming, and kind people. Our students are awesome, and our faculty and staff are all guided by the same mission for excellence in Christian education. "Midwest nice" is so real, and I am so glad to get to be a part of it.

Featured alum and her husband by a waterfallShare one fun fact about yourself that others may not know.

My husband, Sean, and I love to travel and find new adventures. We have been ziplining in the jungle in Mexico, jumped off cliffs and waterfalls in Jamaica, visited the fjords in Norway, and got married on the beach in the Dominican Republic!

Tell us your favorite WLC story.

Reviving WLC’s service day to create Serving Hands; Serving Hearts was one of the more rewarding things I did as a member of Student Senate. We were so excited to put what we had learned about Christian servant leadership into practice and give our fellow students an opportunity to get out and serve the community together. We launched a super fun campaign to hype it up and made silly videos to advertise it - complete with going in the tunnels and the pond. At the end of the service projects, we had a pig roast and end of the year celebration. Someone ate a pig eyeball and student bands played. Bonus fun: My junior year we had a petting zoo and the goats escaped!

Students by fireplace in Warrior Underground during Christmas