Returning adult student aims to create a bond between Air Force, community

  • Returning adult student Kathy Bond is serving the community as an honorary commander at McConnell Air Force Base.聽
  • Her goal is to build a bridge between the Air Force and the community, bringing awareness of the Air Force to 麻豆传媒.
  • Bond also represents returning adult students as a senator in Student Government Association.

Kathy Bond has been a ballerina, a flight attendant, worked in an office, been married for 25 years, raised two boys, gone back to college and is still hungry for more.

The returning adult student 鈥 who鈥檚 a communication major with an emphasis in public relations 鈥 is lending her enthusiastic personality and speaking skills to McConnell Air Force Base as an honorary commander with the Operation Support Squadron. Bond is nearly halfway through her two-year practicum.

As an honorary commander, Bond attends commander calls and is invited to social functions. Her goal is to build a bridge between the Air Force and the community by using her communication and public relation skills to create relationships with adult students and the Student Veteran Organization.

鈥淚 just want to bring awareness to the college campus about the Air Force,鈥 says Bond. 鈥淓very single second of every single day, these people are protecting us and keeping us safe. I鈥檓 so grateful to serve them.鈥

In addition to serving her community as an honorary commander, Bond also serves on Wichita State鈥檚 Student Government Association (SGA) as a representative for returning adult students. Bond says serving on SGA has given her a vehicle to reach out to veterans, military, and returning adult students on campus.

鈥淚t means so much that people can come back to school and still be accepted by the younger, traditional students,鈥 says Bond. 鈥淢y mantra is, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e never too old and it鈥檚 never too late.鈥欌

Bond first heard of this position while attending last year鈥檚 Resthaven Memorial Day event with her family. After listening to Col. Albert G. Miller speak at the event, Bond made a point to introduce herself and thank him. Miller then spoke with Bond鈥檚 son, an airman, and gave him advice and encouragement. The interaction moved Bond so much, she told Miller that if she could, she would join the Air Force and be the best airman he鈥檚 ever seen.

鈥淗e turned to his partner and said, 鈥業 want her as an honorary commander,鈥欌 said Bond. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 exactly know what that meant at the time, but I was all in.鈥

After a few months of screening and a selection process, Bond received her pin last November.

The Air Force has been a large part of Bond鈥檚 life since childhood. Her father was an airman and taught her what the different stripes on a uniform meant, as well as what the Air Force stands for. Now as an adult, Bond is a WingMom with both sons in the Air Force.

鈥淚t would be a dream job to work on base,鈥 says Bond. 鈥淚鈥檇 like to do anything with PR or public affairs or working with the community.鈥

Bond hopes that after graduating this upcoming December, people look to her and use her for her talents. She鈥檚 confident that her experience at McConnell, SGA and as a returning adult student, along with everything else she鈥檚 done, will help set her above the rest.