Carl Wistrom has served in Physical Plant since 1981, first as assistant director and then as director. Physical Plant is responsible for all the behind-the-scenes work keeping North Park鈥檚 spaces functioning.
Winter after winter, Carl oversees snow removal. Every summer, Carl鈥檚 led his team in the maintenance of campus buildings in preparation for the new school year鈥攆or 35 years and counting.
But the Wistrom family legacy at North Park stretches further back still: three generations of Wistroms have served North Park by supporting its campus. Carl Wistrom came to North Park just three years before his father, Ivar, retired from his role as campus engineer, a position like Carl鈥檚. Ivar鈥檚 tenure began in 1947, shortly after his own father, Carl Wistrom (the elder), retired from that same role.
Carl does have fond memories of his own father, who trained him in his work at North Park. 鈥淢y dad was the master. He taught me a lot and had know-how that I don鈥檛 have.鈥 More than knowledge, though, Ivar had a 鈥済reat passion for North Park.鈥 Indeed, this passion was hereditary. Carl notes that he has been truly blessed by the people he works with, and he remembers how his 鈥渄ad had great people working with him,鈥 too.
At a recent staff gathering, President David L. Parkyn acknowledged that 鈥渁s we celebrate Carl鈥檚 35 years at North Park, we simultaneously want to recognize and honor the near century of service extended to North Park by each of these three men, Carl, Ivar, and Carl.鈥
In honor of the Wistrom family, Dr. Parkyn presented a plaque to Carl. It recognizes the Wistrom men for distinguished service to the campus community over successive generations, and it will be located near the entrance to the Physical Plant building.
Carl said that he was humbled to have his family honored in this way.