Welcome aboard!
The Board of Trust- ees and the Council of Regents proudly introduce their new members.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
• Ms. Jackie Taylor Holsten Senior vice president/general counsel, Holsten Real Estate Development Corp.
• Ms. Susan S. Sher Former chief of staff, First Lady Michelle Obama
• Mr. Barry C. McCabe President emeritus, Home- town America
COUNCIL OF REGENTS
The Council of Regents is an executive advisory group that engages in periodic strategic discussions with the president and Loyola University Chicago’s senior leadership. Regents are recognized leaders and am- bassadors for the University in Chicago’s business, social, religious, and philanthropic communities.
• Mr. Robert M. Beavers Chairman/chief executive officer, Beavers Holdings
• Mr. Michael W. Cassidy Vice president of operations, Starwood Hotels and Resorts
• Dr. James P. Chandler Professor/neurosurgeon, Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation
• Mr. James P. Marzano Founder/chief executive officer, Metrixx360, LLC
• Mr. Phil Stefani President/owner, Phil Stefani Signature Restaurants
Founders’ Dinner award winners pose with Father Garanzini.
List of award winners at
LUC.edu/founders
The 10th annual Founders’ Dinner was held in a tent on the East Quad due to renovations at the Gentile Center.
members of the Loyola community gath- ered to fete the 10th anniversary of the annual event. Because the Gentile Center is undergoing renovations, the gala was held in a tent on the East Quad. As happens each year, Loyola alumni
A night of celebration T
his year’s Founders’ Dinner was a grand celebration of milestones both old and new. On June 11,
and friends were honored for their outstanding contributions to their com- munities. Father Garanzini presented the prestigious President’s Medal to General George A. Joulwan (MA ’69), who pro- vided over 40 years of exemplary military service to the United States. The Caritas Award went to the
Bernard Osher Foundation, and James Faught (JD ’76), now associate dean for administration at the School of Law, received the Dux Mirabilis Award. The event also celebrated Father
Garanzini’s 10th anniversary as president. The Board of Trustees and the Jesuit community announced the establish- ment of the Domenico Zipoli Scholarship Fund in honor of Father Garanzini’s time at the University (see sidebar). It was a jam-packed evening, as the
close of the Partner campaign was also announced. Father Garanzini thanked all those who had contributed for their support of the most ambitious campaign in Loyola’s history. It was a memorable evening for
all in attendance, not least because it provided the opportunity to unite with fellow Loyolans on a beautiful summer night at the Lake Shore Campus.
DOMENICO ZIPOLI SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Domenico Zipoli Scholarship Fund will provide a deserving student with a full scholarship to attend the John Felice Rome Center. Domenico Zipoli was, like Father Garanzini, a well-trav- eled Jesuit who loved music. Zipoli travelled from his native Italy to South America in 1717, where, as he did in the Old World, he composed and per- formed religious music that is still significant today. The Jesuits have always embodied that pioneering spirit, and in that tradition, the Domenico Zipoli scholarship will sup- port Loyola students who want to travel and better know the ever-shrinking world in which they live.
SUMMER 2011
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