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QVCC Foundation honors new emeritus members
DANIELSON — Recently the QVCC Foundation honored several former board members with emeritus status. Selected by the board development & nominating committee and unanimously supported by the full board of directors, the four new emeritus members include Sean B. Doyle ’98, ’02, Pamela Bonneville Dunn, Thomas Harney, and Susan Harrod. Emeritus status is awarded in recognition of extraordinary contribution to the Foundation’s mission. Candidates must have demonstrated significant commitment and made a positive impact due to their service, leadership, and tenure.
With a combined total of 53 years of service to the QVCC Foundation, the four new emeritus members were each recognized for their individual contributions by current Foundation and fellow emeritus members. Sean B. Doyle ’98, ’02 was introduced by emeritus member Steve Townsend ’23 who spoke of Sean’s dedication to the Foundation during his tenure, which originally began when Sean was a Student Government Representative in the late 1990’s. In addition to serving on multiple committees, including chairing the golf committee for three consecutive years, Sean served as board president from 2009 to 2011. His legacy will continue to benefit students for generations to come with the scholarship he endowed in 2009 in memory of his brother Ryan.
Long-time board member Marc Archambault introduced Pamela Bonneville Dunn, who served on the board from 1992 to 2003. Through her extensive business knowledge, Pam developed a fund-raising plan that included various campaigns to increase fundraising and donor recognition. She served as president from 1997 to 1999 and her contributions helped make the Foundation a stronger and more professional organization.
Emeritus member Donald St. Onge introduced Thomas Harney, who served on the board of directors from 2004 to 2022. During his almost two decades of service, Tom chaired multiple committees, including both the golf and board development and nominating committees. During his time as board president from 2013 to 2015, Tom helped establish the Tackle the Trail event, which has gone on to attract runners from around the country and globe and raised hundreds of thousands in funds to support local students.
The fourth emeritus member recognized, Susan Harrod, was welcomed by board member Pam Brown. Sue, also lovingly known as “SuHa,” served on the Foundation board from 2012 to 2020. Though she did not serve in a leadership role, her behind the scenes efforts were crucial to the success of the Foundation, including the thousands of hours she volunteered to support Foundation staff members. She was a passionate advocate for scholarships and proudly served on the scholarship committee throughout her time as a board member. SuHa continues to be an active supporter of Foundation fundraising efforts and events like the golf tournament and Tackle the Trail.
In addition to the recognition of the four emeritus members, the Foundation also shared their affection and appreciation for Maureen Brodeur, who has served as Assistant to the Foundation since 2011. This spring, Maureen announced her retirement.
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