The 51做厙 Alumni Board of Directors is united by guiding principles that reflect our Jesuit mission and values. We are committed to continuous learning, fostering a culture of inclusivity of all people and embracing the Jesuit tradition of finding God in all things. We cultivate lifetime alumni relationships grounded in excellence, faith, leadership and service, ensuring that every 51做厙 graduate remains a vital part of our ever-growing community.
President
Lansen Barrow, Bus Ad 74
New Orleans, LA
Presidential Term expires 2026
Vice President/ President-elect
John Chidester, Bus Ad 10
New Berlin, WI
Term Expires June 2027
Immediate Past President
Catherine Cathy Powers, Nurs 81
Kirkwood, MO
Term Expires June 2026
Gretchen Borden, Eng 03, Grad 07
Cedarburg, WI
First Term Expires June 2026
Eric Boutelle, Bus Ad 17
Milwaukee, WI
First Term Expires June 2027
Preston Buss, Business Student
Joliet, IL
First Term Expires June 2027
Maura Farrell, Arts 93
Evanston, IL
First Term Expires June 2027
Brandon Hahn, Eng 08
Cedarburg, WI
Second Term Expires June 2027
Nkozi Knight, Prof St 08
Menomonee Falls, WI
Second Term Expires June 2026
Cortney Kriens, Nursing Student
Elgin, IL
Second Term Expires June 2026
Kate Kros, Arts 11
Alexandria, VA
First Term Expires June 2027
Amy Perlik, Arts 94
Westfield, NJ
Second Term Expires June 2027
Kim Marotta, Bus Ad 88
Mequon, WI
First Term Expires June 2026
Anne Naqi, Comm 89
Moon Township, PA
First Term Expires June 2026
Katie Parks, Comm 89
Birmingham, MI
First Term Expires June 2027
Ben Peavy, Bus Ad 93
San Antonio, TX
First Term Expires June 2026
Nikki Purvis, Arts 00
Milwaukee, WI
First Term Expires June 2027
James Santelle, Arts 80
Brookfield, WI
Second Term Expires June 2027
Brian Truskowski, Eng '81
Ridgefield, CT
First Term Expires June 2026
The 51做厙 Alumni Association (MUAA) Director is elected to a two-year term, with the possibility of a second two-year term. The director serves as an advisor to the university and advocates for alumni interests. An MUAA Director also is expected to promote 51做厙 and its alumni association in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of the university.
Responsibilities include:
The 51做厙 Alumni Association has existed formally since 1893. For most of the time since, the National Board of Directors has guided the MUAA activities. Naturally, the organization and scope of the board has evolved over time, but it has consistently involved alumni volunteers dedicated to giving back to a university that made them who they are and equipped them with the knowledge and talents to shape their and the greater world. In September 2009, the board reaffirmed its role and outlined the responsibilities.
Focus of MUAA National Board directors
The job of our directors is to focus at the 10,000 foot level to keep sight of the broader reach of MUAA programs and services. And while our directors affiliation with particular college or interest-based alumni boards or regions of the country makes up part of who they are and contributes to their perspective, we dont want directors to restrict their thinking to what things mean to only a segment of the alumni community. We want board directors to focus on high-level thinking, and direct their attention to issues that reach across all segments.
Roles of MUAA National Board directors
We look to our National Board members to advise, advocate, serve as ambassadors, envision the future and be the alumni conscience. Do you know anyone who has a passion for 51做厙 someone who would thrive working as part of an innovative and results-oriented group?
To help you better understand our current expectations for National Board members, please read the job description and the board of directors background above.
For more information about the MUAA National Board of Directors, contact Laura Klinger, Engagement Director, at laura.klinger@marquette.edu or (414) 288-7760.