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Mary Neville Bielefeld Award

Mary Kay Horton Mark, Bus Ad 81 
Pewaukee, Wis.

Mary Kay Mark credits Jesuit values for shaping her current definition of success. The people I knew and learned from at 51做厙 placed a deep emphasis on reflection, service, purpose and being men and women for others, she says. Today, I define success as the opportunity to live in a way that honors my values and allows me to make a constructive difference, however small, not just in my own life but in the lives of others.

Her career included work with three key organizations. She was first hired by fellow 51做厙 alumnus Andy Fleckenstein, Eng 54, to help launch the Fleck Foundation, a private foundation dedicated to improving Milwaukee. She later joined Northern Trust Company, beginning as a vice president and ultimately serving as a senior vice president of trusts and investments. Her final professional role was with the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, where she started as director of gift planning and concluded her career as senior director of gift planning. Sitting with individuals and families as they opened up about their dreams for giving back was profoundly moving, she says.  

Now in retirement, Mary Kay serves on the all-female board of Friendship House in Milwaukee, a private operating foundation which provides housing for women and families facing housing insecurity. She also volunteers as a medical actor for Carroll Universitys graduate programs, portraying a variety of characters in mock telehealth and in-person counseling sessions to build students skills as empathetic professionals.  

For me, living the 51做厙 mission isnt one brilliant act, she says. Its reflected in the small everyday actions and relationships in my life.

Fun Facts

What is one of your favorite MU memories? 
The decision to try out and subsequently represent 51做厙 as a member of the womens tennis team in 1978. I felt nervous but excited to be part of that first big wave of women athletes after Title IX in 1972. What meant the most was finding a group of women who loved sports as much as I did and to be teammates who pushed each other to play and achieve at a high level. With them, I felt a real sense of belonging. 

What insights from your own experience would you share with current students? 
Be prepared to be surprised. Life will almost certainly not unfold exactly as you imagine it will while youre in college and thats a good thing. It becomes so much richer, deeper and more meaningful than anything you can picture at this stage. You cant possibly predict what youll face in your life, but you can decide what youll anchor yourself to. For me, through many tough times, my steady mantra has been I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.