Up Coming Alumni Events
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Career Fair
March 26, 2013 Dinner from 5:30-6:30 Career fair from 6:30-8:00 If interested in representing you career or volunteering to check in participants and students contact Tricia in the Alumni Relations Office for details. vanguilder@desales.coAlumni Mixer/Networking EventOur generous sponsors from the last alumni happy hour , JP and Theresa Slupski, Pat Rossetti, Sam Chapman and Pakie McGinnis, have decided to host another!
Tuesday, April 23rd from 5:30 to 7:30
World of Beer at Easton, 3934 Townsfair Way (next to Panera Bread)
Enjoy sampling some of the 500 beer selections they offer.
Mingle and network with fellow DeSales Alumni.
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| Alumni Awards of Distinction |
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DeSales celebrates the accomplishments of members of the St. Francis DeSales family with our annual Alumni Awards of Distinction. If you feel you know someone deserving of this award, please honor them with a nomination. A dinner is held each May in honor of the recipients.
Those nominated must be living examples that the lessons received during their years at St. Francis DeSales did not end after graduation, but are used throughout life. Click here for nomination form
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| Alumni Spotlight |
Paul W. Hamann St. Francis DeSales class of 1984
Paul W. Hamann is the President and C.E.O. of The Night Ministry. Founded in 1976, The Night Ministry is a Chicago-based nonprofit organization that provides housing, healthcare and human connection to members of the Chicago community who are struggling with poverty or homelessness. Paul joined The Night Ministry in 2002 as Director of Finance and Administration and has led the organization since 2007. As President, Paul provides leadership and vision for The Night Ministry, working closely with the Board of Directors. After graduating Suma Cum Laude from Ohio Dominican College, Paul obtained two graduate degrees: one in Theology with an emphasis on social justice teachings and the other in Nonprofit Administration. Prior to joining The Night Ministry, Paul was Executive Director of Families on Track, a San Francisco nonprofit. He also served on the faculty of the University of San Francisco, teaching Public Administration.
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