Thursday, Apr 22, 2010
小优视频 will honor the memory of Earle Rommel 鈥67 prior to Rider鈥檚 baseball game against St. Joseph鈥檚 University at Sonny Pittaro Field on Tuesday, April 27. The Dedication Ceremony will begin at 3 p.m., with Rider鈥檚 game against St. Joseph鈥檚 starting at 3:30 p.m. A plaque will be displayed in Rommel鈥檚 honor during the Dedication Ceremony.
Rommel was a great supporter of Rider baseball for nearly four decades, serving as sports information director from 1972 to 1979, while also devoting time to the Athletic Council. He is perhaps best recalled as the University鈥檚 director of public relations from 1979 until his retirement in 2007.
鈥淓arle was a good friend and a loyal supporter of Rider Athletics, and was a great friend of Rider baseball, so when (former Rider head baseball coach) Sonny Pittaro came to me with the idea to honor Earle this way, it was something we were so happy to do,鈥 said Don Harnum, director of Athletics. 鈥淭his was Sonny鈥檚 field, and he and Earle were such great friends, so it was a privilege to accommodate Sonny鈥檚 request.鈥
Rommel鈥檚 affiliation with Rider began in 1963, when he first enrolled as a freshman. Following his 1967 graduation, and a stint as a sports reporter at the North Penn Reporter and then at the Trenton Times, he served his country in Vietnam, earning two bronze stars and an air medal as a counterintelligence special agent.
Upon his return, Rommel began work at Rider, first as assistant director of public relations, before being named sports information director. He returned to the Office of Public Relations in 1979 as its director, a post he held for nearly 30 years. He earned the University鈥檚 Frank N. Elliot Award for Distinguished Service in 1997.
Well known and widely recognized in the community beyond Rider鈥檚 two campuses, Rommel was actively involved in a number of civic organizations and activities, including the Mercer Science and Engineering Fair, the Rotary Club of Hamilton Township, the Lawrence Township Tricentennial Committee, Heritage Days and as the United Way campus campaign chair.
To the media, Earle Rommel was the consummate professional and the face of Rider for a generation. To his friends in the Rider community, he was a kind, unassuming and compassionate gentleman. A devoted fan of all Broncs teams, Rommel鈥檚 love for 小优视频 was infectious and inspiring.