Four new members were elected to the Marquette University board of trustees this week.
"These four individuals represent a diverse group of Marquette alumni," said Marquette president Scott Pilarz, S.J. "With their unique backgrounds, talents and experiences, they will bring valuable perspectives to Marquette's board of trustees. I look forward to their leadership as we plan for the future of Marquette."
The new members of the board are:
Alfred "Allie" McGuire, a 1973 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, is a retired senior vice president of Fidelity Investments, where he worked in a variety of leadership roles focusing on sales from 1989 to 2004 in Boston. He is the son of former Marquette basketball coach Al McGuire. He previously served as senior vice president at Smith Barney and began his professional career with Marine National Exchange Bank in Milwaukee in 1975.
Dr. Janis Orlowski graduated from Marquette's College of Engineering with a bachelor of science degree in biomedical engineering in 1978. She received her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1982. Her residency, a term as chief resident and a fellowship in nephrology were completed at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago. Orlowski is currently senior vice president and chief medical officer of MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, D.C.
James Weiss, a 1968 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, is the president of Weiss Capital Management Inc., which provides investment management services to individuals, trusts, estates and corporations. Weiss served in the U.S. Army until mid-1970, including a 15-month tour of duty in Korea. He currently serves on the College of Business Administration Dean's Council of Excellence.
Thomas Werner, a 1986 graduate of the College of Engineering, has served as SunPower Corporation's chief executive officer and as a member of the SunPower board of directors since June 2003. Werner currently serves as a board member of Cree Inc. and Silver Spring Networks.
Marquette University board of trustees elects new members
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