Contributes to Panel Discussion at Asbury University

C. Frederick Wehba recently contributed to a panel discussion held on the campus of Asbury University. The panel, “How Faith Informs Public Policy,” included Wehba’s input on topics related to public affairs, public policy, political leadership and public opinion.

An experienced professional and active philanthropist, C. Frederick Wehba is the founder of a nationally-recognized commercial real estate organization that holds exclusive properties throughout the United States. He has played an instrumental role in charitable projects associated with UNICEF, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the Dove Foundation.

Other guest speakers joining C. Frederick Wehba at this special event included Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse (Beverly LaHaye Institute), Kelly Curry (Health Management Institute), Congressman Joe Pitts (R – Pennsylvania) and Scott Rasmussen (Rasmussen Reports). Discussion topics over the course of the week included “Public Opinion Polling in American Politics” and “Public Relations & Public Policy in the Nation’s Capitol.”

With a dedication to spiritual vitality and academic excellence, Asbury University invites over 1,300 students to serve, worship and study together on the beautiful campus in Wilmore, Kentucky. Community service opportunities, missions, exchange programs and internships are available and serve as an integral part of each student’s academic coursework, according to C. Frederick Wehba.

Asbury University offers online programs and adult professional studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Communication, the School of Education and the School of Graduate & Professional Studies. Students come from 14 foreign nations and 44 states, notes C. Frederick Wehba.

Over 80 percent of Asbury University students reside on campus. Asbury University is an active member of the Council for the Christian Colleges and Universities, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the National Christian College Athletic Association and the Christian College Consortium.