Volunteer Leaders Gathered for Annual Social
October 15, 2018
In appreciation of the valuable volunteer guidance so many people provide to Cretin-Derham Hall students, faculty, staff, and alums, President Frank Miley and VP for Advancement Rob Bollinger hosted the first Volunteer Leadership Social on October 15, 2018.
President Miley said of the gathering, “What a blessing they all are to the Cretin-Derham Hall family. Their energy and excitement to advance the mission of CDH is contagious.”
Volunteer leaders from the following organizations attended the Social and provided updates about the activities and events in their areas:
Brian McMahon ’87 — Chairman of the CDH Board of Directors
Mike Dickson ’83 — Finance Committee
Teri McCloughan — Advancement Committee
Megan Fee Smith ’00 — Alumni Committee
Jenny Vinck ’88 — Parents’ Association
Erin Schneemann — Gala Committee
President Miley and VP Bollinger provided comments about GiveCDH Day, ongoing campus infrastructure updates, and strategic planning.
All involved agreed that the time spent together on campus was informative, fun, and beneficial.
Thank you to our board members, leaders, and volunteers who serve on the many committees that help make CDH a vibrant community!
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