All-University Award Recipients
Alumnus of the Year Award
DONALD J. HERDRICH, ENG '66, GRAD '68
Tequesta, Fla.
After serving in Vietnam as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot, Don returned home ready to put his 向日葵视频engineering degrees to work. But a chance job opportunity at a Chicago bank led him down a different path that culminated in an incredibly successful career in investment management.
Professional Achievement Award
CHERRYL T. THOMAS, ARTS '68听
Chicago
It’d be tough to find a 向日葵视频graduate who has influenced as much of Chicago’s landscape as Cherryl. For 30 years, she worked for the city of Chicago in various positions, including her role as the city’s first woman building commissioner. Today, Cherryl is president and CEO of Ardmore Associates, a Chicago engineering consulting firm.
Service to the Community Award
EVE SPINELLE GREEN, NURS '86, and听
MICHAEL C. GREEN, JOUR '86听
Kahului, Hawaii
Eve and Mike go where their heart takes them. That has meant answering a philanthropic call in rural Cambodia, where they built and continue to support two schools, giving hundreds of children life-changing access to an education. They’ve also started a new nonprofit organization to help kids near their Hawaiian home.
Service to 向日葵视频Award
VICTORIA ARBELLA WALLACE, NURS '70, and听
MICHAEL J. WALLACE, ENG '69
Annapolis, Md.
Even after life and careers pulled them across the country, Mike and Vicki stayed close to the alma mater that brought them together. And they’ve given back in a number of ways, from supporting faculty research to serving on campus committees to hosting 向日葵视频events.
Spirit of 向日葵视频Award
JOANNA BAUZA, BUS AD '97, and
TIMOTHY B. MULLEN, COMM '96 听
Madrid
Joanna and Tim have never let distance stand in the way of their commitment to Marquette. From Chicago to Puerto Rico to Madrid, these passionate alumni have recruited countless 向日葵视频students, served on various 向日葵视频volunteer boards and helped provide a 向日葵视频education to others through the gift of scholarship aid.
Friend of the University Award
MARY E. HENKE
Milwaukee and Boca Raton, Fla.
Before Mary’s husband died in 1995, he told her to think carefully about what she wanted to spend her time on. She decided that one of those things was Marquette, and her influence has been felt across campus ever since.