Be Informed!—Key Supporters
- Prof. Anton Armstrong '78 , Conductor of the St. Olaf Choir
- Kevin Barnes, host of "String Theory" at Jazz88 KBEM-FM, Minneapolis, MN and 18 years as the founder, leader, and banjoist for Stoney Lonesome, the house bluegrass band on A Prairie Home Companion (1980-1987).
- Carol Barnett, Composer and Professor Music, Augsburg College
- Abbie Betinis '01, Composer, Minneapolis, MN
- Jim Biery, Music Director, Cathedral of Saint Paul
- Marilyn Biery, Organist, Cathedral of Saint Paul
- Judy Campen, Dean of the Twin Cities Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (TCAGO)
- Rolf Charlston '53, Classical Music Announcer, WRTI (NPR station at Temple University)
- David Cherwien, Music Director, The National Lutheran Choir
- Matt Culloton, Artistic Director, The Singers—MN Choral Artists
- Michael Culloton, Music Director, Rochester Choral Arts Ensemble
- Paul Damberg, KUMD 103.3 FM Development Director, and founding Board President and current Board Member of PRADO: Public Radio Association of Development Officers
- Prof. Emeritus Reidar ('47) and Chrisma Dittmann '48, after whom St. Olaf College named
the Dittman Center for Art and Dance - Bishop Emeritus Lowell O. Erdahl '53, Roseville, MN
- Karle Erickson '60 , Artistic Director, World Voices
- Robert Flaten '56, U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda (1990-93), Distinguished Lecturer In Political Science, St. Olaf College.
- Victor E. Gebauer, Professor Emeritus of Religion and Music, Concordia University, St. Paul.
- Mel and Meta George (1985-94), Past St. Olaf President and First Lady, Columbia, MO
- Gracia Grindal, Professor of Rhetoric, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN
- Leonard C. and Mary Lou Hoeft, Senior Regent of St. Olaf College and Regent for over 25 years, retired CEO of Wm. H. Ziegler Co., Inc.; lead donors for the Dittmann Center
- MN State Legislator Joe Hoppe, District 34B
- Richard P. Hordern '70 and Nancy Talsness Hordern '70, President and First Lady of Luther College in Regina, Saskatoon, Canada.
- Ben Houge '96, composer and sound designer, Seattle, WA
- Paul Johnson, former WCAL board member (1988-93) and Chair of board for three years.
- Instr. Sigrid Johnson, Conductor—St. Olaf Manitou Singers and Associate Conductor—VocalEssence
- KAXE FM Northern Community Radio, at 91.7 Grand Rapids, 89.5 and Brainerd, and 105.3 Bemidji.
- Wayne Kivell, Conductor of I Cantanti Chamber Choir (Northfield) and
Executive Secretary of the American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota - Neil A. Kjos '53, Chairman & President of the Neil A. Kjos Music Co., Publishers in San Diego, CA.
- KMSU-FM & KMSK-FM Radio at Minnesota State University, Mankato/Austin, MN
- Bishop Emeritus Gerhard Knutson '53, Northfield, MN
- KUMM Radio at the University of Minnesota, Morris, MN
- James F. Larson '69, Seoul, Korea, Deputy Director, Fulbright Commission, and former announcer and engineer at WCAL.
- KSRQ-FM Radio in Thief River Falls, MN
- Diana Leland, Choir Director at Edina High School in Edina, MN, and past president of the American Choral Directors Association.
- MN State Senator John Marty '78, District 54
- Rich McClear '68, Award-winning public radio broadcaster, commentator, and journalist
- David L. Mennicke '83, Professor of Music and Department Chair, Concordia University (St. Paul) and Director of Choral Music, Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Minneapolis)
- Lorna Michaelson, faculty (retired), McPhail Center for Music
- Thirty-six members of the Minnesota Orchestra
- Bruce '56 and Audrey Moe '59, Vice President Emeritus of Admissions and Financial Aid, St. Olaf College
- Ronald A. Nelson '49, composer and Director of Music, Westwood Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN
- MN State Senator Tom Neuville
- Melanie Ohnstad '74, Minister of Music and the Arts at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis.
- Christopher O'Riley, Host of PRI's From the Top
- MN State Legislator and House Majority Leader Erik Paulsen '87, District 42B
- Marty Pelikan '80, former WCAL Director of National Programming and New Ventures, a 29+ year member of WCAL professional staff
- Gregory M. Peterson '83, Organist & Director of Music at Boston's historic Old South Church (UCC)
- Rev. Paul Peterson '56, former WCAL station manager and "Voice of St. Olaf"
- Prof. Jo Ann Polley '73, Professor of Music, St. Olaf College, and Conductor of the St. Olaf Philharmonia.
- Peter Rand '66, Executive Vice President of the Minnesota Architectural Foundation
- Rev. Alvin Reuter, former host of Sing for Joy
- Thomas D. Rossin, Conductor of Exultate
- Twenty-five members of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
- Past WCAL Board chair John Sandbo and wife, Jean Thomson
- Mark Sedio, Music Director, Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN, and Organist and Adjunct Faculty member, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN
- Janet Skifter Kelley '56 and Kenneth Kelley '56, Carmel, CA, daughter and son-in-law of Hector Skifter, for whom St. Olaf's Hector Skifter Radio Building is named. Skifter was one of five St. Olaf students who, with professor Erik Hetle, began radio experiments at the college. Skifter made the first wireless radio transmission from the St. Olaf campus on November 18, 1918.
- Prof. Steven Soderlind , Professor of Economics and Associate Dean for Social & Applied Sciences, St. Olaf College.
- Prof. Emeritus Edward Sovik, architect of several St. Olaf buildings, including
the award-winning St. Olaf College Christiansen Hall of Music - Roger Tenney, Chair, and the entire 15 member board of the F. Melius Christiansen Endowment Association
- David Evan Thomas, Composer-in-Residence, Schubert Club
- Butch Thompson, noted jazz pianist and host of "Jazz Originals" on KBEM-FM 88.56
- Milo H. Thompson, principal of Bentz/Thompson/Rietow, architect of notable performing arts spaces including the Lake Harriet Band Shell and Sundin Music Hall at Hamline University
- Dale Warland '54, founding Music Director and Conductor of the Dale Warland Singers.
- Gerald I. Williams '50 and Lorraine L. Hoffman Williams '48, student engineer at WCAL, co-founder of Transistor Electronics Corp. and Williams Sound Corp, Eden Prairie, MN.