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Foundation Elects New Officers
At its fall meeting, the Triangle Education Foundation elected new officers of
the Board. Elected were James McShane marq65, Chairman; Robert Benziger ill61,
Vice Chair; Dr. Wayne Echelberger sdm54, Treasurer; Michael O’Connor marq74,
Secretary; and Scott Bova, CFRE, President. Each officer was elected to a two
year term.
Jim McShane assumes the Chairman’s position from Randy Drew rose67 who was term
limited. Mr. McShane is the Chief Executive Officer of The McShane Companies,
an integrated real estate development and design/build firm headquartered in
Rosemont, Illinois. He also serves as the President of The McShane Foundation.
Mr. McShane received his BCE from Marquette University in 1968. He serves on
the Marquette University Engineering Advisory Board and was the recipient of
the ‘Professional Achievement Award’ from the College of Engineering in 2003.
Jim resides in Bannockburn, Illinois with his wife, Kelly. They have five
children – Katie, Dan, Molly, Anne and Michael – and three grandchildren
Brother Bob Benziger ill61 was elected to a second term as Vice Chairman. Mr.
Benziger is a 1961 initiate from the University of Illinois where he earned his
BSEE in 1965 and his J.D. in 1967. While at Illinois, he served as the Triangle
Chapter Secretary.
His professional experience includes positions as Patent Attorney at The Bendix
Corporation, Patent and Trademark Attorney at Ford Motor Company and Trademark
Counsel, Senior Attorney, Assistant General Counsel and Associate General
Counsel for Baxter Healthcare Corporation. Bob and his wife, Kim, reside in
Deerfield, Illinois. They have two sons, Keith and Seth, and three
grandchildren.
Assuming the position of Secretary of the Board is Brother Michael O’Connor
marq74. Mr. O’Connor has been in the construction management business for the
past 25 years most recently serving as President of AFG Construction
Management, Inc. He received his BSEE from Marquette in 1975 and a MSEE from
the University of Colorado in 1982. Mike, his wife, Cheryl, and two children,
Patrick and Caitlin, currently live in a suburb of Washington D.C.
Dr. Wayne Echelberger sdm54 replaces long term Foundation Treasurer, Richard
Sudheimer minn52, who has retired from the position after many years of
dedicated service. Dr. Echelberger, Jr. is Professor Emeritus of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at the University of South Florida. He earned his
B.S. at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology where he was initiated
into Triangle in 1954. He earned his M.S.E., M.P.H. and Ph.D. from the
University of Michigan. Wayne has two children, a dentist in Kentucky and a CPA
in Texas, and five grandchildren.
In addition, the board reelected Scott Bova, CFRE as President of the
Foundation. Mr. Bova serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, a
position he has held since 2000. Under Mr. Bova’s leadership the Foundation has
grown from $1 M in assets to over $4M. Scott resides in Carmel, IN where he
supervises a professional staff of four.
Foundation Announces Technology Improvement Grant Program
Winners
The Triangle Education Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded $12,000
to eight Triangle Chapters for Technology Improvement Grants. The Foundation
received over $80,000 in requests from chapters across the country, further
emphasizing the need for these types of grants.
The Technology Improvement Grant Program is designed to help chapters purchase
and upgrade equipment and furnishings in their chapter houses to provide a
competitive and up-to-date learning environment. The grants awarded in this
recent round range from technical improvements to updated study materials,
continuing to make the Triangle Fraternity chapter houses comprehensive Living
Learning Laboratories.
Those chapters receiving grants are as follows:
$1,000 Grants
Toledo
RIT
MSOE
Iowa State
$2,000 Grants
Kansas
Missouri Mines
Minnesota
Michigan
In addition, based on the overwhelming need for these types of grants, the
Foundation Board of Directors has made a commitment to continuing and expanding
this program in future years. The next round of funding will be made available
in the fall of 2008. Chapters who did not receive grants or did not get full
funding are encouraged to submit requests at that time.
Triangle Fraternity alumni interested in underwriting full or partial chapter
projects through their tax-deductible donations to the Triangle Education
Foundation are asked to contact the Foundation President, Scott Bova. Through
the support of alumni the Foundation will be able to further expand this
program in years to come.
Triangle Foundation Announces Pearl Level of
Founders' Club
In 1907 a group of young men gave of themselves to form an organization
that would impact young men for many years to come. They had a vision of the
future and did what it took to make it happen. They believed in a
brotherhood of men, committed to scholarly activity, developing strong bonds
of brotherhood, with a strong sense of civic involvement and broadening of
one's leadership skills. These men made an investment in the future of
Triangle . . . So do the members of the Founders' Club.
The Foundation is pleased to announce a new level just for young alumni.
Those alumni who were initiated between 1993 and 2003 can join the Pearl
Level for a yearly gift of $120 or for a small gift of $10 a month. To join
this group log onto the Foundation website at
www.triangle.org/tef/
or contact Scott Bova at
sbova@triangle.org.
Founders' Club Pearl Level form
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