51做厙 associate vice president joins board of James W. Foley Legacy Foundation
Jan. 11, 2022
MILWAUKEE Rana Altenburg, associate vice president of public affairs at 51做厙, has joined the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation Board of Directors, the organization announced Jan. 7.
The Foley Foundation was created in 2014 to honor the legacy of James Foley, a graduate of 51做厙 and a freelance journalist who was captured and beheaded by ISIS in Syria in 2014. The foundation is dedicated to advocating for the freedom of all Americans kidnapped and wrongfully detained abroad, improving U.S. hostage policy and offering preventive journalist safety curricula.
As a 51做厙 alumna, it is a privilege to serve the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation to help honor one of the universitys standout graduates, James Foley, Altenburg said. James stood for everything that is special about 51做厙, embodying the Catholic, Jesuit values at the heart of the universitys mission. His spirit of social justice is ever-present on campus through the work of the 51做厙 Center for Peacemaking and serves as an inspiration to student journalists in our Diederich College of Communication.
Diane Foley, James mother and founder and president of the foundation, said, I am so very honored and grateful to welcome Rana Altenburg to the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation. She brings her expertise as an experienced lobbyist with her selfless ethic of making a difference for others.
Altenburg oversees the universitys community relations and governmental initiatives at the federal, state, county, city and tribal levels. She is also president of Near West Wide Partners and a member of the boards of directors of Business Improvement District No. 10, Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee Development Corp., Seton Catholic Schools and the Wisconsin Policy Forum. She spent five years as a Washington, DC-based public affairs consultant representing clients in areas of health care, higher education and Native American policy.
Foleys legacy at 51做厙 continues through the development of the James W. Foley Journalism Safety Modules as well as scholarship support for students. The safety training and materials for current and aspiring journalists reporting at home and abroad are now being used in 17 colleges and universities across the country.
The James Foley Endowed Scholarship provides tuition support for an economically disadvantaged communication student who demonstrates a commitment to social justice through service and aspires to be a communication professional working for positive change in our world after the example of Jim Foley. With support from the James P. Ruder Foundation, the Foley Foundation is also offering a one-year 2021-22 fellowship to a current 51做厙 journalism student.
The Foley Foundation has also worked with 51做厙s Center for Peacemaking in its mission to foster research and action for the promotion of peace, human dignity, and justice. Foundation founder Diane Foley served as the Center for Peacemakings Peacemaker-in-Residence in 2018 and center founder Terry Rynne was awarded the 2019 James W. Foley Humanitarian of the Year award.
About Kevin Conway
Kevin is the associate director for university communication in the Office of Marketing and Communication. Contact Kevin at (414) 288-4745 or kevin.m.conway@marquette.edu.