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      <image:caption>Michael J. Garanzini, S.J., 23rd president of Loyola University Chicago, served fourteen years in that leadership role and assumed the role of chancellor on July 1, 2015. A seasoned university administrator, tenured professor, author, and scholar, Father Garanzini has spent most of his career working in higher education.  In June 2011, Father Garanzini was appointed by Adolfo Nicolás, S.J., the superior general of the Society of Jesus, to serve as the secretary for higher education for the Society of Jesus. In this role, which officially began on September 1, 2011, Father Garanzini assists the Father General on a part-time basis, coordinating and championing Jesuit higher-education issues around the world. He divides his time between Rome and New York. Father Garanzini's solid academic credentials combine with a rare blend of experience in teaching, research, service, and administrative leadership at some of the nation's leading Jesuit institutions of higher learning, including Georgetown, Fordham, Saint Louis, and Rockhurst universities, as well as Gregorian University in Rome. Prior to leading Loyola, Father Garanzini was a full professor of psychology at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, where he had been special assistant to the president for two years. Before joining Georgetown, Father Garanzini was a visiting professor at Fordham University in New York. Much of Father Garanzini's academic and administrative experience comes from his years at Saint Louis University, where he held several academic and administrative posts. A St. Louis native, Father Garanzini received his BA in psychology from Saint Louis University in 1971, the same year he entered the Society of Jesus. From 1984 to 1988, he divided his academic responsibilities between the University of San Francisco and Gregorian University in Rome. He received a doctorate in psychology and religion from the Graduate Theological Union/University of California, Berkeley, in 1986. In 1988, he returned to Saint Louis University as an associate professor of counseling and family therapy. He then served as assistant academic vice president from 1992 to 1994. He was appointed academic vice president in 1994, a post he held until 1998. In 2008, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Public Service from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - John Fontana</image:title>
      <image:caption>John is the Co-Director of the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program at Loyola University Chicago.  He is Director of the Ignatian Business Chapters across the United States.  He teaches in the Executive “Masters in Leadership” Program at Georgetown University.  John is past Executive Director of the Crossroads Center for Faith and Work at Old St. Patrick's Church in downtown Chicago. Since establishing the Center in 1987, it has become a significant resource in the Chicago business community to encourage ethical and value reflection in the workplace. John has taught management courses at the Institute of Human Resources and Industrial Relations at Loyola University of Chicago, Elmhurst College, Loyola University of New Orleans, and the University of Notre Dame. He frequently speaks at corporate and national conferences. John was the former Director of Sales and Marketing for Kamco Plastics, Inc. in Schaumburg, Illinois. John is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. He holds a master's degree from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, a master's degree in religious education from Loyola University of Chicago, and worked toward his doctor of ministry degree at St. Mary of the Lake University.  He is married to Mary Pat Fontana, and they have two children and six grandchildren.  They live in Chicago in the suburb of Hoffman Estates.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Mariann Salisbury</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mariann McCorkle Salisbury is Co-Director of the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program.  She has twenty-five years’ experience in major gifts fundraising, higher education, and strategic development.  She has worked for institutions of higher learning, including the Folger Shakespeare Library, Georgetown University, and University of Maryland.  She spent her twenties and thirties researching theology and literature while serving as Director of Development at Woodstock Theological Center from 2009-2013.  Her motto is “We dwell in possibility” (Emily Dickinson).  Mariann has graduate degrees in English Literature and has taught undergraduates and high school students. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the youngest of five children, Mariann grew up in Tennessee and carries that southern grace with her in all her business and professional relationships.  She is writing a book on the history of marriage and planting a perennial garden while working with donors and nonprofits to make a difference in the world.  She is married to Steve Salisbury, and they have a newly blended family of seven adult children.  They live in University Park, Maryland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Robert J. Bies (Ph.D., Stanford University) is Professor of Management and Founder of the Executive Master’s in Leadership Program at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. In addition, Dr. Bies is a co-author of the book, Getting Even: The Truth About Workplace Revenge—And How to Stop It, which was published by Jossey-Bass (www.friendsofgettingeven.com). Professor Bies’s current research focuses on leadership, the delivery of bad news, organizational justice, and revenge and forgiveness in the workplace. He has published extensively on these topics and related issues in academic journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Human Relations, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Management, Journal of Social Issues, Organization Science, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, as well as in the prestigious annual series of analytical essays, Research in Organizational Behavior. Professor Bies currently serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Management, International Journal of Conflict Management, and Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. Professor Bies has received the Best Teacher award at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. At Georgetown, he has twice received the Joseph Le Moyne Award for Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Excellence at the McDonough School of Business; he received the Outstanding Professor of the International Executive MBA Program (IEMBA-2) at the McDonough School of Business; and he received the Outstanding Professor of the Executive Master’s in Leadership Program (2008) at the McDonough School of Business</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jim Briggs is the West Coast Liaison for the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program.  Jim is the retired Executive Director of the School of Applied Theology and former Executive Assistant to the President and Vice President of Student Services at Santa Clara University.  While at Santa Clara, Jim was co-founder of the Companions in Ignatian Service and Spirituality program, an innovative program for those semi-retired and retired, which integrates direct service to the poor with a program of prayer and contemplation based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.  Prior to his five years at the School of Applied Theology and his 22 years at Santa Clara, Jim was Director of Career Planning and Placement at the University of California Berkeley and Georgetown University.  He attended Holy Cross College his freshman year and graduated from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore with a BA in Philosophy.  He has a Masters in Theology from the University of Louvain, Belgium and completed graduate course work in higher education administration at the University of Miami and the University of Southern California.   With Jim’s background in theology, career development, and higher education, he currently offers workshops, retreats, and one-on-one coaching on career//life transitions; psych-social and spiritual dimensions of retirement planning; and conscious aging.  Jim is married and has four daughters and 12 grandchildren.  He lives in Danville, CA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joseph (Joe) DeFeo is the Program Consultant to the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program.  Joe is the Executive Director of AJCU’s Ignatian Colleagues Program (ICP). In this role, starting in 2014, Joe is responsible for facilitating an eighteen month, in-depth program that engages senior-level administrators and faculty from across Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the United States in learning about the Jesuit and Catholic mission, charism, history, pedagogy, spirituality, and more of their institutions. Prior to ICP, Joe had served Fairfield University for 12 years working in both the academic and student affairs divisions in the creation of sophomore residential colleges centered on the theological exploration of vocation, as well as other living and learning initiatives and mission-centered programming for staff, faculty, and students.  Joe is a certified spiritual director and supervisor for spiritual directors with the Murphy Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Fairfield University.  Joe received his Ph.D. from Fordham University where his dissertation research centered on the viability of Ignatian pedagogy in Jesuit higher education and points of commonality it shares with other higher education pedagogical strategies. As an adjunct faculty, he teaches a course on Ignatian Spirituality, and gives workshops and retreats in areas including Ignatian spirituality, Ignatian pedagogy, discernment, and Ignatian advising. He earned his undergraduate degree and master’s degree in Systematic Theology from Boston College. A long-time companion to the Society of Jesus, Joe has also served in other Jesuit ministries including Jesuit Volunteer Corps: Northwest and teaching theology at Jesuit High School in Portland, Oregon. He is married with two children and lives in Bethel, Connecticut.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Sherri Bryant-Moore</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sherri Bryant-Moore is a philanthropy, community engagement and project management consultant with over thirty years in fundraising, grantmaking and partnership development with a variety of cultural, health services, and education institutions.  She has a deep passion for capacity building and helping nonprofit organizations scale their operations to achieve their mission to improve the quality of life for the communities they serve. Since January 2019, she has been providing philanthropy, community engagement and project management/strategic planning consulting with a focus on gift revenue administration, strategic planning, and community engagement/health needs assessment and benefit reporting.  Her previous professional experience includes fundraising administration with The Links, Incorporated Foundation, Chief Development Officer at the Doctors Community Hospital Foundation, fourteen years in higher education fundraising and campaign management in senior level positions at Howard University and the University of Maryland College Park. Prior to fundraising, Sherri spent ten years in grant-making and program administration with the National Endowment for the Arts and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities.  In addition to her consulting practice, Sherri is the Director of Development and Community Grants at the Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council, Inc. where she combines her love for the arts and passion for helping non-profits in fundraising and grantmaking. Sherri’s enjoys serving as a volunteer with the domestic violence ministry at her church, a women’s grief group, voter registration, and serving on the boards of the American Red Cross of Southern Maryland and The Training Source, Inc. The most important aspect of her life is to walk faithfully as a follower of Christ, in love, service and integrity. This informs her professional and personal efforts to make our world kinder, more equitable and fun, and to acknowledge and celebrate the dignity, diversity, and rights of all people. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sherri has lived in Prince George’s County, Maryland for over 20 years and is a proud alumna of Howard University with a BFA in Painting and a MA in Art History.  Sherri’s greatest “accomplishment” is being the mother of two adult daughters, Claire and Kristen.  In her spare time, you can usually find Sherri gardening, taking long walks, painting and reading.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Isabel De las Casas</image:title>
      <image:caption>I am a lawyer by training and studied international relations at Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy as well as human rights at the University of Oxford. For twenty years I worked mostly for the promotion of human rights within the UN system in Colombia, Switzerland, Rwanda and Spain. I monitored EU-funded human rights projects, participated in electoral observation missions, and contributed to humanitarian relief in a variety of European, African and Latin American countries. After I married Pedro, I traded my international career for a new life in my home town Madrid. Since them the highlights of my life, besides my new family, are my volunteering work in a homeless center, a job as mediator for refugees with a gender vulnerability (victims of trafficking and domestic violence and LGTBI), and currently, leading a housing project where young professionals live with homeless people. I consider myself very fortunate, since with up and downs, I have always relied in Christian faith and values. For many years every summer I have walked Europe with no money as a pilgrim and that, amongst other, helped me recentered my life regularly. At this moment in life, I feel the Ignatian fellows’ program is just what my soul longs for. I see this program as a different and challenging opportunity to reset my life and faith again, I am thrilled and humbled by the stature of the leading team and the other participants.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Pedro Galatas</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pedro was born and raised in Madrid Spain and study college at Notre Dame. Coming from a 3rd generation of international entrepreneurial family started his first business in the IT market at age of 22 and developed it during 23 years in 17 countries across Europe, Latin America and Africa before merging it to a US multinational corporation. Have been also a board member and investor in several international companies across multiple sectors. During these times, raised two great kids and married Isabel which changed his life for good showing him the road to the second mountain. In late 2018, started a totally new and exciting phase in his life focusing in disadvantaged people, try to be closer to God and make his wife, family and friends as happy as possible. He is a very involved social entrepreneur helping several NGO´s in Spain and Africa. The Spanish social projects are focused in helping the most needed whatever age, race, citizenship, etc. through establishing a personal relationship with them. He thinks that loneliness and indifference are the biggest diseases of the western world. Solving material needs always come after the personal encounter. In Africa, most social projects relate to child education, protection of underage boys living in the streets and underage girl’s victims of sexual exploitation. Increasing and improving his relationship with God is the second pillar of his new life through following Ignatian spiritually and other activities. Pedro believes that the biggest treasure we can give to others is TIME so he tries to have as much time available to whomever needs it but very specially for being a mentor to youngsters and a friend to elders. Ignatian Legacy Fellows program fits perfectly to this new phase and he is sure will help him tremendously in this new venture but the most important reason he is thrilled about it is that he is doing it together with Isabel. This new phase of life is all about us and not about me.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John is Managing Director of Silicon Prairie Partners in Menlo Park, CA. He was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska.  He attended Santa Clara University and earned his law degree from University of San Francisco.  John serves on several corporate boards and is on the Board of Regents at Santa Clara University. He served two years in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps.  In October 2021, he met cohort 1 of the Ignatian Fellows in Rome on Sunday, October 24 for Mass and lunch while he was traveling in Italy on a bike ride in Florence with his friends.  John learned about the program from his daughter who attended Loyola University Chicago; she recommended that John look into this program. When John reviewed the Loyola Chicago ILF webpage, he was inspired and motivated to be part of Cohort 2 and to join us on this journey.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Colleen Scanlon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Colleen Scanlon is the former (retired July 2020) Executive Vice President, Chief Advocacy Officer at CommonSpirit Health in Englewood, Colorado where she led a comprehensive, multi-faceted advocacy program within the largest Catholic health care system in the US. Colleen had been the senior advocacy leader at Catholic Health Initiatives for over 20 years before the formation of the new ministry. Previously, she was director of the American Nurses Association Center for Ethics and Human Rights in Washington, DC, and a clinical scholar in the Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center. Colleen has published multiple articles and book chapters and lectures frequently. Colleen serves on several boards and is involved in a variety of professional associations. She served as chair of the Board of trustees of The Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) from 2009-2010 and on the Catholic Medical Mission Board for many years. She is presently on the Board of Advisors of Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies and Bon Secours Mercy Ministries. Colleen received her BSN from Georgetown University (Washington, District of Columbia), master’s in science in Gerontology from the College of New Rochelle (New Rochelle, New York), and a Juris Doctorate with a health law and policy certificate from Pace University School of Law (White Plains, New York). Colleen has received numerous awards including the CHA’s Sister Mary Concilia Moran Award for visionary leadership in 2018. She has also received several awards from Georgetown University: the John Carroll Medal, an honorary doctorate in humane letters, the Nursing &amp; Health Studies School’s Values-Based Health Care Award and Distinguished Alumnae Award. Throughout my professional life I have had wonderful opportunities to be of service and work to improve the lives of others. In many ways my professional work reflected my personal beliefs and values which was a true blessing. As I transition into this retirement phase of my life I long to continue that sense of meaning, purpose and service. I like thinking about the future as the next chapter of my life’s vocation. The ILF program provides an opportunity to join with others who are in a similar point of time, to deepen faith and to explore possibilities for the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Margaret Sherlock is the former Vice President and Regional Director of Staff Counsel for Selective Insurance Company of America responsible for leading the legal offices in the NJ Region.  During her 15 year tenure at Selective, Margaret led teams of litigators with a focus on client service and personal development.  Prior to that, Margaret was the Managing Attorney of three law offices for Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company and tried over 20 cases to conclusion. Margaret began her legal career as the Law Clerk to the Honorable Marguerite T. Simon and worked in 2 private firms before her entry into the corporate insurance world. During her 35-year legal career, Margaret was a member of the NJ State and Bergen County Bar associations.  She was a Master of the Justice Morris Pashman Inns of Court, a member of the Executive Council for CLM Alliance, a founding member of the Selective Insurance Diversity and Inclusion Council, a member of the Advisory Board of Woman at Work for Selective, and a member of the Advisory board of RISE (a start-up for the education and development of young insurance professionals). Margaret also served a two-year term on the advisory board of Josephine’s Place (sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth) during which time she chaired the Annual Fundraising Dinner. During her 15-year association with Josephine’s Place, Margaret helped to raise over 1 million dollars for its mission. Margaret received the Mother Josephine Marie Humanitarian Award in 2013. Margaret is a graduate of the LEAD Program of Women’s Unlimited, NY, NY, received her J.D. from Fordham University and her B.A. from LeMoyne College. On the occasion of her retirement in September of 2020, Margaret noted:  “Looking back on my life, I have been an ‘active contemplative’ with more emphasis on the ‘active’  I long to be with others in community with like-minded values and with whom I can grow in Christ and share my talents.  My desire is to be with others with whom I can take a spiritual journey in which we can support each other in our ministries and learn about opportunities to serve.  My greatest hope is to discover the path on which God wants me to walk and to gain the courage to walk it! In the aftermath of my career. That is why I chose Ignatian Legacy Fellows!”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Laura Sorrell</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ms. Sorrell has devoted her 30+ year career in the executive search industry to working collaboratively with clients and gaining access to talent that these firms require. A successfully completed search is only the beginning. After a candidate joins her client, Ms. Sorrell works closely with the leadership to ensure the candidate optimally integrates their skills, capabilities and experience. Her professional life includes time spent working for a major international search firm and as a principle of her own firm for over 20 years. In 2001, Ms. Sorrell redirected her efforts from managing a 20+ person firm to concentrate exclusively on serving her clients. Ms. Sorrell’s clients include large multi-national, closely-held, high-growth, private equity, foundations, faith-based, and non-profit firms. Ms. Sorrell currently serves on a variety of non-profit boards and as a program advisor to several faith-based organizations. She received her undergraduate degree from Baylor University and has a Masters in Liberal Studies from Rice University. Ms. Sorrell is a member of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church in Houston. Our church gives ½ of its budget to ministries and nonprofits. The church is a City Church and has strong leadership and a voice in the civic community. Ms. Sorrell has been growing her faith since she was in her teens and has a love of theology. For almost 20 years, she worked closely with the Faith and Work Program of Laity Lodge. Howard Butt was at the forefront of this movement and was a tremendous mentor to Laura. Laura and Mark have two adult children. Stephen will be starting medical school in Houston in July 2021 and is currently completing two years of seminary and the study of theology. Katherine is graduating from law school in May and will spend a year in the international criminal courts in the Hague before working with a law firm headquartered in Richmond Virginia. Katherine is Catholic. Our extended family consists of Laura’s sister and Mark’s brother. Our family enjoys travel, reading, outdoor activities, and spending time with friends. All of us are in transition. The Legacy Fellows are coming at the right time for us.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mark Sorrell was born and raised in Houston, Texas and has lived there all of his life. He is the middle child with an older sister and a younger brother. Mark was raised in a Southern Baptist Church and made his profession of faith when he was nine years old in the fourth grade. Upon graduating from high school, Mark attended Baylor University where he pursued a business degree in Marketing and Accounting. He received his BBA in 1979 from Baylor. While there he met his wife Laura. Mark and Laura married in 1978 and have two children. Their daughter Katherine is in her last semester of law school at William &amp; Mary. And their son Stephen is entering Med School at UT McGovern in Houston. Mark began his career at Arthur Andersen as a CPA. After Arthur Andersen, his career included 12 years in commercial real estate, starting an executive search firm with his wife Laura, and the last 16 years in the financial services industry. Mark is currently a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch in Houston. He holds a CFP designation. He is a current member and past President of the Houston Chapter of the Society of Financial Service Professionals. He is also a member of the Houston Business and Estate Planning Council. Mark is currently a member of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church. He also served as a board member on several not for profits. He served on the board of Mars Hill Ministries, The Open Door Mission and he is currently on the board of Serenity Retreat, which is a prayer ministry. Mark enjoys traveling with his family and playing golf for relaxation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 2 [2021-2022] - Jason Zenk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jason is former Senior managing director with New York based investment management firm, Entrust Global.  He attended Santa Clara and Georgetown Universities. He is married with a son and daughter and enjoys living on the main island in Hawaii and in Big Sky, Montana. Jason’s life accomplishments are a balance of work, family and friends.  Upon graduation from Santa Clara in 1993 he imagined that he would pursue politics and at one point took meaningful steps to run for the Washington State Legislative.  But over time his interests and career evolved.  He became interested in employee benefits with a particular focus on retirement assets.  He found purpose in helping guide union and public pension fund leaders to make sound investments that would allow them to support their members in retirement.  After investing in himself and finding capable leaders to help him, eventually he successfully ran an investment consulting firm as CEO until it was sold to a competitor.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Michael Garanzini, S.J.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Michael J. Garanzini, S.J., 23rd president of Loyola University Chicago, served fourteen years in that leadership role and assumed the role of chancellor on July 1, 2015. A seasoned university administrator, tenured professor, author, and scholar, Father Garanzini has spent most of his career working in higher education.  In June 2011, Father Garanzini was appointed by Adolfo Nicolás, S.J., the superior general of the Society of Jesus, to serve as the secretary for higher education for the Society of Jesus. In this role, which officially began on September 1, 2011, Father Garanzini assists the Father General on a part-time basis, coordinating and championing Jesuit higher-education issues around the world. He divides his time between Rome and New York. Father Garanzini's solid academic credentials combine with a rare blend of experience in teaching, research, service, and administrative leadership at some of the nation's leading Jesuit institutions of higher learning, including Georgetown, Fordham, Saint Louis, and Rockhurst universities, as well as Gregorian University in Rome. Prior to leading Loyola, Father Garanzini was a full professor of psychology at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, where he had been special assistant to the president for two years. Before joining Georgetown, Father Garanzini was a visiting professor at Fordham University in New York. Much of Father Garanzini's academic and administrative experience comes from his years at Saint Louis University, where he held several academic and administrative posts. A St. Louis native, Father Garanzini received his BA in psychology from Saint Louis University in 1971, the same year he entered the Society of Jesus. From 1984 to 1988, he divided his academic responsibilities between the University of San Francisco and Gregorian University in Rome. He received a doctorate in psychology and religion from the Graduate Theological Union/University of California, Berkeley, in 1986. In 1988, he returned to Saint Louis University as an associate professor of counseling and family therapy. He then served as assistant academic vice president from 1992 to 1994. He was appointed academic vice president in 1994, a post he held until 1998. In 2008, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Public Service from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - John Fontana</image:title>
      <image:caption>John is the Co-Director of the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program at Loyola University Chicago.  He is Director of the Ignatian Business Chapters across the United States.  He teaches in the Executive “Masters in Leadership” Program at Georgetown University.  John is past Executive Director of the Crossroads Center for Faith and Work at Old St. Patrick's Church in downtown Chicago. Since establishing the Center in 1987, it has become a significant resource in the Chicago business community to encourage ethical and value reflection in the workplace. John has taught management courses at the Institute of Human Resources and Industrial Relations at Loyola University of Chicago, Elmhurst College, Loyola University of New Orleans, and the University of Notre Dame. He frequently speaks at corporate and national conferences. John was the former Director of Sales and Marketing for Kamco Plastics, Inc. in Schaumburg, Illinois. John is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. He holds a master's degree from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, a master's degree in religious education from Loyola University of Chicago, and worked toward his doctor of ministry degree at St. Mary of the Lake University.  He is married to Mary Pat Fontana, and they have two children and six grandchildren.  They live in Chicago in the suburb of Hoffman Estates.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Mariann Salisbury</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mariann McCorkle Salisbury is Co-Director of the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program.  She has twenty-five years’ experience in major gifts fundraising, higher education, and strategic development.  She has worked for institutions of higher learning, including the Folger Shakespeare Library, Georgetown University, and University of Maryland.  She spent her twenties and thirties researching theology and literature while serving as Director of Development at Woodstock Theological Center from 2009-2013.  Her motto is “We dwell in possibility” (Emily Dickinson).  Mariann has graduate degrees in English Literature and has taught undergraduates and high school students. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the youngest of five children, Mariann grew up in Tennessee and carries that southern grace with her in all her business and professional relationships.  She is writing a book on the history of marriage and planting a perennial garden while working with donors and nonprofits to make a difference in the world.  She is married to Steve Salisbury, and they have a newly blended family of seven adult children.  They live in University Park, Maryland.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Bob Bies</image:title>
      <image:caption>Robert J. Bies (Ph.D., Stanford University) is Professor of Management and Founder of the Executive Master’s in Leadership Program at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. In addition, Dr. Bies is a co-author of the book, Getting Even: The Truth About Workplace Revenge—And How to Stop It, which was published by Jossey-Bass (www.friendsofgettingeven.com). Professor Bies’s current research focuses on leadership, the delivery of bad news, organizational justice, and revenge and forgiveness in the workplace. He has published extensively on these topics and related issues in academic journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Human Relations, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Management, Journal of Social Issues, Organization Science, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, as well as in the prestigious annual series of analytical essays, Research in Organizational Behavior. Professor Bies currently serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Management, International Journal of Conflict Management, and Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. Professor Bies has received the Best Teacher award at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. At Georgetown, he has twice received the Joseph Le Moyne Award for Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Excellence at the McDonough School of Business; he received the Outstanding Professor of the International Executive MBA Program (IEMBA-2) at the McDonough School of Business; and he received the Outstanding Professor of the Executive Master’s in Leadership Program (2008) at the McDonough School of Business</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Jim Briggs</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jim Briggs is the West Coast Liaison for the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program.  Jim is the retired Executive Director of the School of Applied Theology and former Executive Assistant to the President and Vice President of Student Services at Santa Clara University.  While at Santa Clara, Jim was co-founder of the Companions in Ignatian Service and Spirituality program, an innovative program for those semi-retired and retired, which integrates direct service to the poor with a program of prayer and contemplation based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.  Prior to his five years at the School of Applied Theology and his 22 years at Santa Clara, Jim was Director of Career Planning and Placement at the University of California Berkeley and Georgetown University.  He attended Holy Cross College his freshman year and graduated from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore with a BA in Philosophy.  He has a Masters in Theology from the University of Louvain, Belgium and completed graduate course work in higher education administration at the University of Miami and the University of Southern California.   With Jim’s background in theology, career development, and higher education, he currently offers workshops, retreats, and one-on-one coaching on career//life transitions; psych-social and spiritual dimensions of retirement planning; and conscious aging.  Jim is married and has four daughters and 12 grandchildren.  He lives in Danville, CA.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Joseph DeFeo</image:title>
      <image:caption>Joseph (Joe) DeFeo is the Program Consultant to the Ignatian Legacy Fellows Program.  Joe is the Executive Director of AJCU’s Ignatian Colleagues Program (ICP). In this role, starting in 2014, Joe is responsible for facilitating an eighteen month, in-depth program that engages senior-level administrators and faculty from across Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the United States in learning about the Jesuit and Catholic mission, charism, history, pedagogy, spirituality, and more of their institutions. Prior to ICP, Joe had served Fairfield University for 12 years working in both the academic and student affairs divisions in the creation of sophomore residential colleges centered on the theological exploration of vocation, as well as other living and learning initiatives and mission-centered programming for staff, faculty, and students.  Joe is a certified spiritual director and supervisor for spiritual directors with the Murphy Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Fairfield University.  Joe received his Ph.D. from Fordham University where his dissertation research centered on the viability of Ignatian pedagogy in Jesuit higher education and points of commonality it shares with other higher education pedagogical strategies. As an adjunct faculty, he teaches a course on Ignatian Spirituality, and gives workshops and retreats in areas including Ignatian spirituality, Ignatian pedagogy, discernment, and Ignatian advising. He earned his undergraduate degree and master’s degree in Systematic Theology from Boston College. A long-time companion to the Society of Jesus, Joe has also served in other Jesuit ministries including Jesuit Volunteer Corps: Northwest and teaching theology at Jesuit High School in Portland, Oregon. He is married with two children and lives in Bethel, Connecticut.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Aida MacKay</image:title>
      <image:caption>Aida was born and raised in Mexico City.  Upon completion of high school, she attended Chateau Beau-Cedre in Switzerland for one year.  Afterwards, she attended University of San Diego and earned a degree in Business Administration and a minor in French.  It was at USD where she met her future husband Rob.  After graduation she returned to Mexico City where she worked in sales and marketing in the cosmetic industry for Kolmar Labs, a third-party manufacturer of cosmetic brands.  Upon the sale of the business, she formed a family business self-manufacturing cosmetics and opening retail outlets and creating distribution in Mexico for their products.  During this time period she married Rob and had their first child.  After eight years, she decided to leave the business, have her second child and eventually relocate to the United States to support Rob’s career moves from Mexico to Dallas and finally to Greenwich, Connecticut, where they have lived since 2004.  Aida remained very active in her children’s school activities regularly volunteering. Rob and Aida have two sons, ages 25 and 20 and split their time between Greenwich and Manhattan.   Aida has been active for more than ten years supporting the Sisters of Live, a Catholic religious community of women consecrated for the protection of human life.  In addition, Aida was the Co-Chair of Comite Mexico for University of San Diego, which successfully endowed a scholarship for Mexicans; she was also a member of the Emerging Leaders Council at University of San Diego.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Bill Garrett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bill Garrett is the founding President of Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School.  Under his leadership the school has quickly become one of the most successful schools in the Cristo Rey Network.  Cristo Rey Atlanta now has 535 students, 125 graduates, 137 corporate sponsors and owns a downtown school building debt-free.  Prior to joining Cristo Rey Atlanta, Bill served as the President of the Saint Joseph’s Mercy Foundation, where he was responsible for all fundraising activities for Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Saint Joseph’s Mercy Care Services. He also served as the Chief Mission Officer for Saint Joseph’s Health System, where he was responsible for maintaining the Catholic identity of the hospital, including patient quality, pastoral care, ethics and volunteerism. Bill was the National Director of United Way of America’s Success By Six program and was with the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, serving at various times as Vice President-Campaign, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President for Community Impact. Prior to that, he served as National Director of Development for UNICEF in the United States. He holds a Master of Social Work and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University, as well as a Master of Theological Studies from Spring Hill College. Bill is a member of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; the Midtown Alliance Board; Cristo Rey Tampa Board and is an ordained Deacon in the Catholic Church. He and his wife, Susan, have two adult children, Sean and Emily, and two grandchildren, Ryan and John.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Bob Foley</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bob Foley attended BC High and Holy Cross.  At these Jesuit schools, he had mentors and teachers that introduced him to the Jesuit Way and established this foundation for life. He went on to earn a master’s degree in Mathematics at Iowa State University. His business career has encompassed two major business segments – Information technology and healthcare.  The first effort was twenty-five years in computers and data base systems within the marketing and research division of IBM.  The second career was launched with a surgical robot from IBM research and then medical imaging.  His current efforts combine these experiences applying Artificial Intelligence in breast imaging detecting breast cancer at an earlier stage. Bob has been active in the local parish community.  He is a member of the Thomas Merton Center in Palo Alto and, in the past, has been involved in outreach programs of hospital and jail ministry. Bob and his wife, Judy, live in Palo Alto where they raised their two sons.  They have three granddaughters. He looks forward to being part of Jesuit Legacy Fellowship.  He hopes to contribute where he can to a greater understanding of the global influence and impact of the Jesuit Mission and continue his spiritual growth along the way.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Catherine Tatge is a producer and director of film and television, and a partner with her husband, Dominique Lasseur, in Tatge/Lasseur Productions and the not-for-profit, Global Village Media.  For over 40 years, her work has encompassed many genres, from public affairs, performance and dance, to biographies and the world of ideas. She has demonstrated her skill in storytelling through documentaries, historical drama, and feature films. Her work has been recognized for excellence in film and television through numerous awards, including several Emmys.   Catherine Tatge’s body of work and demonstrated skill in filmmaking has earned her recognition as an educator as well as an artist. Leveraging the power of film to connect and communicate in service of deeper cultural and civic understanding has been her passion.  Currently, Tatge is developing several projects for PBS. In 2008, Tatge and her husband founded The Civic Life Project, a program designed to engage high school and college students in civic action through the use of documentary filmmaking. Currently, the project is being implemented in colleges, in public and private schools across the state of Connecticut and New York.   From 2011-2016 Tatge spearheaded the development of the new Film Studies program at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Working with University administrators and faculty, she designed the curriculum and developed plans and assisted in raising funds for new facilities.  While teaching courses to build momentum for the new program, she collaborated with the architect on the design and construction of the $7 million new facility that opened in June 2013.   In 1988, she influenced American television as producer/director of Joseph Campbell and The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers, for which she received an Emmy Award.  Ms. Tatge’s close working relationship with Bill Moyers led to many projects:  the ten-hour Genesis: A Living Conversation; the two-hour special Fooling with Words and the series Sounds of Poetry, both documenting the 1998 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival, the largest poetry event in the United States; the special What Can We Do About Violence?; three programs on the nature of hate—Beyond Hate, Facing Hate with Elie Wiesel, and Hate on Trial; and numerous other Moyers programs: A World of Ideas featuring among others, Nadine Gordimer, Derek Walcott, and Louise Erdrich.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Connie Kurowski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Connie Kurowski was born and raised by a single mother in the Black Hills of South Dakota until age 13.   When her mother remarried at age 13, they moved to the Azores for 18 months for her new stepfather’s Air Force duty assignment.  Her stepfather’s last duty station was at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois where he retired and they settled.   She finished high school there and attended what is now Southwestern Illinois College, a junior college and received an associate’s degree.  She then obtained her undergraduate degree in Law Enforcement Administration at Western Illinois University. After a short stint as a security guard she was offered a management position at JC Penney in St. Louis and worked as a Merchandise Manager from 1976-1983 when she had her first child. In April of 1982 she married John Kurowski after a nine-month courtship.  She has three adult children, all successful and having obtained post graduate degrees.  With her oldest daughter Angela she has two grandchildren to which she devotes considerable time today.  Although her main occupation has been parent and homemaker, Connie has never sat still.  She was instrumental in assisting John in opening his law firm and has designed all of his law offices having just finished in 2016 the design of the firm’s 24,000 square foot space in O’Fallon, Illinois.  The St. Louis Business Journal named the space, “the coolest law firm space” in the St. Louis area in 2017. Most of Connie’s time outside the home has been spent in volunteer and philanthropy work.   For many years she was a regular face at the children’s’ Catholic grade school volunteering for any and all as well as successfully raising thousands of dollars for the school.  When her daughter Lizzie was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in 2008 it was a call to action.  Connie led the family and others in a quest for a cure through JDRF of St. Louis.  She has chaired three galas each raising at or near $1 million.  She has also organized an annual fundraiser for Illinois area residents of the Chapter.  She is a constant presence at JDRF events in the St. Louis chapter and has been invited to attend the annual international summit for the past five years rubbing elbows with the leading researchers and philanthropists of the Type I world. Connie also shares John’s passion for human rights and has organized several of his symposiums in Poland, identifying topics such as human trafficking and vetting speakers for it.  With John they are members of the Society of Fellows of the Aspen Institute.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fred’s business career culminated as a Senior Partner in the Communications and High-Tech Market Unit of Accenture, [the Global Management and Technology Consulting Company.] He was responsible for the firm’s leadership development program, global wireless data program, the North America Wireless Industry Group, and a managing partner of the Central Region Operating Group.  Fred graduated from Loyola University with a degree in Theology.  His advanced education includes graduate studies at Loyola University at the Institute of Pastoral Studies and the Catholic Theological Union. He is currently the founder and CEO of Catholic Content, LLC, found on the Internet as MyCatholicVoice.com.  He has been married to Mary Kay Fosnacht for 40 years. Fred and Mary Kay have two children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jack was born in New York in 1948. He attended the Cranwell School, in Lenox, MA, and enjoyed studying at the John Felice Rome Center (‘68-69), John Carroll University (’70), University College, Dublin (’71), and Columbia University (’74).  Jack taught English at The Browning School for Boys, NYC; Saint Bernard’s School, NYC; The Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich CT; and The Brunswick School, Greenwich, CT.  He served many leading roles as teacher, dean, and mentor.                    Jack just stepped away from the Advisory Council of the John Felice Rome Center where he spent   a truly transforming junior year abroad.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joe Guerra is a graduate of Bellarmine College Prep and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Psychology from Santa Clara University. Joe holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Golden Gate University where he was an adjunct professor for several years, teaching Public Budgeting and evaluating Thesis submissions. Upon graduating from Santa Clara Joe kept himself busy. He joined his father’s real estate business, ran several political campaigns in San Jose, and started a community newspaper (The Willow Glen Resident) which is still being published today. In 1993, Joe began a 14-year career with the City of San Jose with the last eight as Mayor Ron Gonzales’ Budget and Policy Director with 7,000 employees in the 10th largest city in America. Joe also oversaw the City’s Redevelopment Agency (the largest in California), led the Mayor’s efforts in Land Use and Economic Development, championed the effort to create 10,000 affordable homes in eight years, and created the Strong Neighborhood Initiative which redirected Redevelopment Agency funds to underrepresented neighborhoods and the successful relocation and construction of a new City Hall.  Joe left the Mayor’s office in 2007 and returned to the private sector, consulting for groups ranging from the San Jose Police Officers Association and numerous Charter Schools in addition to his primary occupation in real estate development at both SunCal and Brookfield.  At SunCal he oversaw acquisitions and entitlements in the Bay Area for eight years and led the acquisition of the largest real property exchange in the history of the Department of Defense at Camp Parks in Dublin, CA. This initiative included six projects built for the US Army in exchange for excess land. He subsequently entitled a master planned community of 1,995 homes, a 31-acre park and a 12-acre school on the excess military land.  Joe has been with Brookfield since early 2015 and is their Senior Director of Business Strategies for Northern California overseeing land acquisition, economic forecasting and business plan strategies. Internationally, Joe was a summer intern in 1983 at Projects for People in Kingston, Jamaica working on economic development opportunities for small businesses.  He also spent several weeks in 1994 in Russia on behalf of the US Information Agency providing technical support and seminars on democratization, economic development and government regulation in Moscow, Saratov and Ekaterinburg. In his spare time, Joe continues his decades-long passion for coaching basketball and this Fall he begins his 18th season as the assistant head coach for the Archbishop Mitty women’s varsity basketball team.  He has been a part of a winning tradition that includes one National Championship and four California State Championships.  Yet the stat he is proudest of is the 39 student athletes who have received scholarships to play at the college level. He once had the great fortune to meet and dine with his hero Coach John Wooden. This past year he was honored to coach the winning team in the McDonald’s All-American Game. Joe recently remarried. His wife Rose is a French Teacher at Archbishop Mitty High School where she also coordinates the school’s Campus Ministry support group for students whose lives are impacted by cancer. His daughters also attended Jesuit schools (Gina Fordham ‘14 and Ashley University of San Francisco ’10 and Graduate School at the University of San Francisco, IQS in Barcelona and Fu Jen in Taipei ’11).  Joe is past President of the Board of Regents at Archbishop Mitty High School and has served on the Boards of San Jose Stage Company, the California Association of REALTORS, the Catholic Community Foundation of Santa Clara County and the Diocese of San Jose’s Lay Pension Fund.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Dewan left his career at AON Insurance in the 1980s to become a “Sports Actuary.” At his first company, STATS, Inc., John pioneered sports analytics with the most timely and comprehensive sports database. In 200o, STATS, Inc. was sold to Rupert Murdoch and Fox News. John then started another company, Sports Info Solutions, providing specialized analytic services to 25 of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball.  John is a first-generation American having been born two weeks after his father and mother arrived by boat from England.  He met his wife Sue in freshman math class at the Lake Shore campus of Loyola.  They married two years after they graduated.   After college and before starting his first full time job John spent three months volunteering in Central America at Mission Honduras.  A few years later, John and Sue began to host the priest from Mission Honduras annually during his fund-raising trip to the US.  In the early 2000s John became the president of the fund-raising arm of Mission Honduras and part of the board. Sadly, this was the organization that split up when the Honduran director in Liberia sexually abused a child. However, this organization inspired John and Sue and when they sold their first sports information company, STATS Inc, they used funds to set up the Dewan Foundation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - John Egner</image:title>
      <image:caption>As an attorney and Senior Human Capital Management Consultant, with over 30 years of diversified HR, benefit and compensation experience, John has focused a large part of his career working with senior HR executives to implement integrated talent management strategies aligned with business requirements.  A former National Health &amp; Welfare Sales leader for Towers Perrin, John shared responsibility for developing the firm’s intellectual capital and the institutional insights shared across our businesses.  During the course of his career, he also had responsibility for managing the firm’s relationship with selected large clients in the mid-Atlantic and New York markets, including AARP, Aramark, Cigna, Duke University, Lincoln Financial, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Sunoco and American Airlines. After retiring from Towers, John was offered a partnership position with Mercer, the global consulting division of Marsh McLennan.  Assigned to the firm’s Growth division, John worked on a range of assignments to better define and articulate the firm’s value proposition. He also chairs the Development Committee of the Board for St. John’s Hospice, a shelter for homeless men in Philadelphia.  John has a B.A. from St Joseph’s University (SJU), a J.D. from Dickinson School of Law and a Masters Degree in Taxation (LL.M.) from Temple University Law School. He is a member of the St. Joseph’s University Haub School of Business Visitors Board as well as the Advisory Board to the SJU Arrupe Center for Business Ethics.John is also an Adjunct Professor at the University and teaches a class in Human Resources as part of the Executive MBA program.John is married to Marianne and they have 6 children and 6 grandchildren.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Kurowski is a partner in the law firm of Manning, Gross and Massenburg (MG+M).  Born in East St. Louis, Illinois he has practiced law in St. Clair County, Illinois and the St. Louis area for over forty years.  He founded his law firm as a solo practice in 1983 which grew to over 25 lawyers in Illinois and New York City by 2018.  For over 30 years his practice and reputation has been national in scope in the areas of toxic tort cases and government affairs.  He has handled a wide array of complex litigation matters, having tried over 75 cases in 20 states. He is also known for his litigation management, strategy development, expert witness development and coordination. He merged his firm, Kurowski Shultz, LLC, with MG+M at the beginning of 2019.  MG+M is a national litigation firm of over 120 lawyers with 14 offices in the United States.  John received an Honors degree in History from Loyola, Chicago in 1975.  He then returned “home” and was awarded a law degree from St. Louis University in 1978 after which he entered private practice in civil litigation.  He is licensed to practice law in Illinois, Missouri and New York.   John spent his junior year in college at Loyola’s John Felice Rome Center (JFRC), an experience he still regards as transformative and which he says, “…is always with me.” In 1982 he married Connie Hastings and they have three adult children and two grandchildren. Two of their children attended the JFRC. John’s experience in law and life are wide ranging.   In 2006 he was invited to teach as a Visiting Professor of Law at the Nicolaus Copernicus University School of Law in Torun, Poland.  From that experience he developed a now widely acclaimed international symposium, Human Rights and A Just Society, which he has led and sponsored every October since 2006 with Loyola and Copernicus.  Over the years he has continued his close association with the JFRC by sponsoring the symposium and regularly speaking at the JFRC on human rights issues, leadership and Polish history.  He also served as President of the JFRC Alumni Board and is currently a member of the Director’s Advisory Council, having been a leader in its two fundraising campaigns this decade.  In 2013 Loyola presented him with the John Felice Award in recognition of his contributions to the JFRC, his business and his community. In 2008 his daughter, Lizzie, was diagnosed with Type I diabetes.  It was a call to action for the entire Kurowski family.   Led by Connie the family went in head first into the JDRF’s efforts to find a cure for Type 1, raising millions of dollars since 2008.   Today, John is the Board President of the Greater St. Louis and Southern Illinois chapter of JDRF having served on its board since 2008.  In 2017 he was named to the JDRF International Board Finance Committee in New York.  He was gratified to see the FDA approval of an artificial pancreas in 2017, which Liz proudly wears, but will not rest until a cure is found for this disease. John and Connie have been members of the Society of Fellows of the Aspen Institute since 2007 and regularly attend its annual Ideas Festival in Aspen and other programs.  Apart from work and giving back, John and Connie are frequent travelers usually enjoying a week or more every year in Rome and much time at their home in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Connie’s birthplace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Dowling McConnell, M.D. has been Chief Executive Emeritus of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (alternate Name Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, N.C) since May 1, 2017. He served as Executive Vice President of Health System Affairs at the University of Texas Southwestern -beginning in 2003. Dr. McConnell served as the Chief Executive Officer of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center from November 2008 to May 1, 2017. He served as Chair of the Department of Urology at UT Southwestern from 1993 to 2001 and is an internationally recognized authority in prostate disease. He completed his surgical internship and residency at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas and his urology residency at UT Southwestern's affiliated hospitals. Dr. McConnell earned his BS in 1975 from the University of Kansas and his Medical Degree in 1978 from Loyola-Stritch School of Medicine. John converted to Catholicism when he married his wife, and he is looking forward to deepening his faith as an Ignatian Legacy Fellow.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Kathleen Howlett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Since 2017, Kathleen has been a partner and f-Founder of Howlett Mediation Services, LLC, a dispute resolution services company. In 2017, she also founded Rights and Regs, a nonprofit corporation providing a legal services directory for pro bono services and was a member of the Association of Attorney-Mediators, Illinois chapter. Kathleen has been a practicing attorney since 1985 and she retired from Taft Stettinius &amp; Hollister in 2016. Kathleen attended the University of Notre Dame Law School, 1980-82, and received her J.D. from Loyola University of Chicago Law School in 1985 and an LLM in Health Law from the Institute for Health Law, Loyola University of Chicago in 1994. From 1992-1993 she was a Fellow for the Institute for Health Law. Kathleen’s experience also includes serving as a Lecturer in Law, Loyola Law School, Appellate Advocacy; Associate General Counsel to the American Dental Association; and Assistant State’s Attorney serving under four different State’s Attorneys. She served in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and as law clerk to the Honorable William J. Bauer, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Kathleen is also a certified mediator in Cook County, Illinois, and is listed on the Cook County Chancery Court list of recommended mediators. Kathleen has written in the area of elder law, record retention, arbitration policy, and has advised on legislation for adoption reform.  Kathleen has three attorney daughters and three grandchildren. She is the widow of the late Judge Michael J. Howlett, Jr.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kelly Doherty has a B.S. degree in Business from Santa Clara University.  He is the youngest of nine children growing up in Portland, Oregon and attended Jesuit High School.  He met his wife Thalia in college and they reside in Playa del Rey, California where they raised their four children, Kendall, Morgan, Cailin and Conor. Kelly’s family has always been a strong proponent of giving back through volunteering activities. Initially this involved numerous opportunities to feed the homeless, provide for families at Christmas time and support our kids grade school and high school programs.  They have participated in a Bible School project of building a school in Mexico and we joined a Build On project for a school in Malawi, Africa.  Their children attended Santa Clara and Regis Universities and participated in various Jesuit volunteer programs. Professionally, Kelly’s greatest success has come in the last 18 years as President and CEO of Apperson, Inc.  His team successfully transitioned the company from a traditional business forms manufacturer to a thriving data capture services business providing testing, assessment and survey solutions to Commercial and Education K-20 markets.  In the last five years, Apperson undertook several major initiatives including managing the decline in one of their core businesses and simultaneously launching a new start up on-line digital SaaS (Software as a Service) subscription offering related to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) testing and assessment. These opportunities involved the adaption of new cloud technology in all aspects of the business and aggressively transforming the marketing and sales initiatives to new digital solutions.   Kelly is a strong proponent of the Jesuits as educators and very intrigued to be part of something that may help shape their success in the years to come.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Alumni - Cohort 1   [2020-2021] - Rob MacKay</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rob MacKay has 30 years of experience in corporate finance. Up to September 2018, he served as Senior Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer for S &amp; P Global, located in New York City. In this role, Rob’s responsibilities also included managing the Global Tax Department, Financial Planning and Analysis, Global Real Estate, Procurement and Global Shared Services. Additionally, he served on the Board of Directors of S&amp;P Dow Jones Indices. From August 2016 through November 2016, he served as Interim Chief Financial Officer for S&amp;P Global.   Prior to joining S&amp;P Global, Rob spent 18 years at PepsiCo. Here he served as Senior Vice President &amp; Controller for PepsiCo Americas Beverages from 2011-2015, Senior Vice President &amp; Chief Audit Executive for PepsiCo from 2007-2011, and Vice President &amp; Controller for PepsiCo International from 2003-2007 in New York.   Previously, Rob was located in Texas where he was Controller for Frito-Lay International’s (FLI) Latin America and Asia regions, a role he assumed in 2000. Prior to this assignment, he served in Mexico City as Controller for FLI’s Latin America Region. Rob joined PepsiCo in 1997 after working three years as Director of Finance for Mercedes-Benz Leasing in Mexico City and as a Senior Manager at KPMG in its Mexico City and San Diego offices.   Rob is fluent in English and Spanish. Rob holds a B.A. in Accounting from the University of San Diego (USD) and received his Certified Public Accounting Certificate in the State of California. While at USD he was a member of the men’s tennis team serving as Captain in 1988. Rob is a member of the University of San Diego School of Business Board of Advisors. In 2010 the University of San Diego awarded Rob the “Author E. Hughes Achievement Award" for Professional Career Achievement. He also is a Director for Jesuit Refugee Services in Rome.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thalia managed and led television and digital advertising sales team for Turner Broadcasting’s Cartoon Network, [adult swim], truTV and Boomerang networks and websites from 1995-2014.  She also worked for IBM in Sales prior to Turner Broadcasting. She attended Santa Clara University, earning a Bachelor Degree in Economics and Combined Sciences and an MBA in Marketing and Finance.  She serves or the Board of Regents at Santa Clara University.  For this Ignatian Legacy Fellows journey, she hopes to experience the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises; to expand her volunteer network, experiences, and exposure; and to meet new and interesting people with similar social justice objectives. Thalia is enjoying life with Kelly, her college sweetheart, and her wonderful, adventurous, caring, funny and incredible team partner of 35 years. They have four amazing children, Kendall (32), Morgan (29), Cailin (27) &amp; Conor (25). The girls are proud graduates of Santa Clara University, and her son is a proud graduate of Regis University. Thalia is on the Board of St Margaret’s Center in Lennox, CA/Catholic Charities Los Angeles, and she volunteers at St. Margaret’s Center - Food Pantry, providing groceries to those most in need; St. Joseph’s Center – Bread &amp; Roses Café, feeding the homeless; and St. Joseph’s Center – Culinary Training Program for unemployed or underemployed people.  She and her husband, Kelly have built a school in Malawi, Africa in the Build On Program.  She and her family have painted a school and built a cistern in Tecate, Mexico for a Baptist Church Bible School. She enjoys volunteering In Venice, CA at St Joseph’s Center, Bread &amp; Roses Café, cooking and serving the homeless community.  As well as in their Culinary Training Program, training people who are unemployed or underemployed to become chefs.  She also works at the St Margaret’s Center, Food Pantry in Lennox, CA. Thalia received a Chef Certificate in 2016 and worked for The Mar Vista restaurant for the last two years.</image:caption>
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