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UD appoints seven new trustees to board
The University of Dayton recently appointed seven professionals from the fields of investment, energy, hospital management and Catholic education to its board of trustees. The new trustees will serve three-year terms.
UD’s new trustees include:
Linda Berning, president and chief investment strategist for Buckingham Capital Management Inc. and president of the UD National Alumni Association.
Mary Boosalis, president and chief executive officer of Miami Valley Hospital.
Thomas Breitenbach, chief executive officer of Premier Health Partners. Breitenbach previously served on the UD board of trustees from 1996-2005.
Richard Davis, co-founder and former president of Flagship Financial Inc. Davis previously served on the board of trustees from 1999-2008. He received the UD School of Business Administration’s Service Leadership Award in 2002 and currently serves as one of the co-chairs of the university’s campaign.
Brother Joseph Kamis, superintendent of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Catholic schools. Kamis previously served on the UD board of trustees from 1992-2005.
Lynton Scotland, vice president of operational excellence at NRG Energy Inc. in Princeton, N.J. Since 2004, Scotland has served as a member of the UD School of Engineering Advisory Council.
The Rev. Rudy Vela, vice president for mission and identity at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas.
“These seven individuals bring a mission-driven focus and strong skills in finance and administration to the University of Dayton’s board of trustees,” said Daniel J. Curran, university president, in a media release. “They are exceptional leaders who will help this university transform for the times while strengthening our mission as a Catholic, Marianist university.”
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