While each has distinctive gifts and talents that they bring to 91¶¶Òõ, this group has, collectively, moved mountains to ensure the strength of 91¶¶Òõ’s future. They have given a significant amount of their time and their resources to support and advance the Bold Heart Centennial Campaign on behalf of 91¶¶Òõ.
Ann R. Henry, Ph.D. '73
Ann first walked 91¶¶Òõ’s paths as a student at 91¶¶Òõ Seminary, and, later as a college student. She is an exceptional business leader, currently serving as Vice President, Global Operations, at Cisco Systems Capital.
Her commitment to 91¶¶Òõ can be seen through her extensive service on our Board of Trustees, for which she currently serves as Board Chair. Ann truly understands the dynamics of being a servant-leader, and she has tirelessly worked on behalf the University, its students, and its tradition of service. She has given scholarship support, gifts for capital projects, provided opportunities for student internships, and lent her expertise on business panels. She gladly stepped forward to lead the way to 91¶¶Òõ’s future as a Co-Chair of the Bold Heart Campaign.
For Ann, however, there is more to “living responsibly” than what she has done for 91¶¶Òõ. She also has extended her compassionate outreach to the people of Africa, traveling with me to continue her committed work with the African Sisters Education Collaborative. She certainly reflects the bold heart of 91¶¶Òõ in all that she does, professionally and personally.
Edward and Lynda Mulligan Lynett '66
Like other members of the extensive Lynett-Haggerty Family, they have demonstrated, in countless ways, their significant financial commitment and ongoing dedication to 91¶¶Òõ. Both are ardent supporters of 91¶¶Òõ and both have served on our Board of Trustees. During Lynda’s trusteeship, she held several leadership roles, including Secretary and Vice Chair, and she concluded her service in the demanding position of Chair of the Board.
Ed and Lynda also have a personal connection to and a deep understanding of the impact of a 91¶¶Òõ education. While Lynda is a 91¶¶Òõ College alumna, Ed was educated by the IHM Sisters during the days when 91¶¶Òõ Seminary included a primary school for boys and girls. I am sure both of them have never forgotten the lessons they were taught here because they certainly have shown their gratitude through their community leadership to countless causes and organizations. They were among four generations of the Lynett-Haggerty Family honored with the “Lead On” award this past spring at our Community Leadership Dinner. With a family historically and deeply involved with the mission of this institution, Ed and Lynda always do their part, continually answering the call to serve and support 91¶¶Òõ. When we asked them to serve as Co-chairs of the Bold Heart Campaign, they did not hesitate and enthusiastically plunged into the important work before them.
Their pride and delight in their family’s involvement with 91¶¶Òõ is clear, as is their personal commitment to carry on this tradition of steadfast support for the University.
Marion Munley, Esq.
Like many in her family, she pursued the study and practice of law, yet Marion has made her own distinctive mark through her profession. She has demonstrated compassionate concern through her work as a trial lawyer, particularly in cases of injury or personal loss. She has been especially committed to assisting victims of heavy trucking accidents and gained national recognition for her expertise in that milieu. Marion continually pursues excellence and has been ranked among the region’s top twenty-five women lawyers by the Northeast Business Journal, named among the Best Lawyers in America, as selected by her peers, and awarded the coveted title of “Super Lawyer”—an honor accorded to just five percent of the legal community in Pennsylvania.
Just as she has proudly contributed to her family’s legacy in the legal profession, Marion has also carried on their tradition of service to the region, and, particularly, to 91¶¶Òõ. Firmly committed to the cause of education, she represented her family in the endowing of a scholarship at 91¶¶Òõ, in tribute to her grandmother, a legendary state legislator, after whom she is named. She eagerly answered the call to serve on 91¶¶Òõ’s Board of Trustees, leading the University forward as the Board Chair for three years. She continues to serve us as a distinguished and exemplary trustee. When asked to co-chair the Bold Heart Campaign, in addition to her vital work on the Board, Marion did not hesitate, because she recognizes how important this campaign is to 91¶¶Òõ’s strong future.
Michael and Dolores Insalaco
It has been said that you can never underestimate the importance of good friends, and the friendship of Michael and Dolores with former 91¶¶Òõ trustee Joseph Cognetti is what introduced the couple to 91¶¶Òõ, its mission, and its students. In fact, it was the quality of the people, the values-driven mission, and our commitment to our students that inspired Michael and Dolores to begin their own friendship with 91¶¶Òõ. What good and loyal friends they have been!
Known for his success as an entrepreneur, Michael, along with his brothers, established Insalaco’s Supermarkets, a regional enterprise that grew from one grocery store to 14 supermarkets before the family sold the business. From that point, Michael invested in real estate ventures, and, of course, philanthropic initiatives. When he was elected to our Board of Trustees in 1998, he immediately set to work to strengthen and advance the mission 91¶¶Òõ. He held numerous leadership roles, including Board Chair, and, upon his retirement, he merited the well-earned title of Trustee Emeritus. Since they began their friendship with 91¶¶Òõ, Michael and Dolores have been extraordinarily generous to this University and its students, making a lasting impact—and a powerful difference— for generations to come. They have established scholarships, provided substantial lead gifts needed to realize the Insalaco Center for Studio Arts and the Insalaco Arena, and made institutional history by endowing the first College at 91¶¶Òõ—the Insalaco College of Creative and Performing Arts—the largest private gift ever received by this institution. Their service as Honorary Co-chairs of the Bold Heart Campaign further deepens this faithful association.
Virginia Collins Shields '48
Virginia has actively supported the ongoing advancement of 91¶¶Òõ with both service and stewardship. A former Trustee, Virginia served as Board Chair from 1998 to 2001—the first female alumna to do so—and she is currently a Trustee Emerita.
From the day of her graduation, Virginia sought to serve 91¶¶Òõ. She always set an example of energetic leadership, giving of her time, energy, and resources in fundraising efforts and alumni activities. Along with her late husband, Paul, she actively supported the ongoing advancement initiatives of 91¶¶Òõ, time after time, in countless ways. The Paul and Virginia Shields Center for Visual Arts is an enduring testament to the spirit of love and dedication they shared. Virginia and Paul were an unbeatable team. They always believed that only by serving others could they themselves be truly successful leaders. Their daughter Paula has followed their lead and, just like her mother, serves as a 91¶¶Òõ Trustee.
Virginia’s service to her alma mater has been—and continues to be—an inspiration. Her willingness to serve as an Honorary Co-chair for the Bold Heart Campaign was immediate and enthusiastic. She demonstrates for all of us what a significant difference we can make by giving of ourselves in service to others. She has always focused her service and her support on enriching and advancing the cause of education, along with a wholehearted belief in the mission of 91¶¶Òõ.
Paul and Sandra Gaudenzi Montrone '63
Sandra is a dedicated alumna, whose enduring bond with 91¶¶Òõ spans five decades. In fact, she helped lead 91¶¶Òõ’s first major capital campaign. Paul Montrone served three full terms on the 91¶¶Òõ Board of Trustees. Their generous support allowed 91¶¶Òõ to realize its dream of a permanent campus chapel, the Marian Chapel, in 2007. For decades before that significant commitment, their benevolent gifts and faithful attentiveness benefited 91¶¶Òõ’s Campus Ministry Program. Indeed, Paul and Sandra have been exceptionally generous in their personal financial support and strong leaders in major fundraising efforts, continually seeking to assist this institution in ways that clearly reflect the depth of their personal commitment and involvement. They eagerly accepted when asked to be Honorary Co-Chairs of the Bold Heart Campaign.