Leadership

The DePaul Emeritus Society relies on an elected Steering Committee for leadership and direction in its events and programs.  Elected by their peers, the Steering Committee meets regularly, reviewing all aspects of DES activity and communication.  Steering Committee members are available to help with any questions or feedback members may have about DES activities.

A guideline for DES leadership and operation was approved in September 2008, and may be viewed here.

The current Steering Committee members are:
Elaine Beaudoin, Chair
watson5855@aol.com

Richard Meister, Vice-Chair
rmeister@depaul.edu

Phil Kemp
pkemp@depaul.edu

Jerry Goldman
Jerry-goldman@sbcglobal.net

Nancy Rospenda
nrospend@depaul.edu

Doris Brown
dbrown@depaul.edu



DES Steering Committee Minutes
May 2011
January 2011
October 2010
August 2010
May 2010
January 2010
September 2009
May 2009
January 2009
November 2008
July 2008
May 2008
April 2008

News & Events

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  • Film Screening: Band of Sisters

    3/7/13
    Panel discussion to follow, Facilitator: JoAnne Zielinski; Panel: Mary Fishman, Srs. Pat Murphy and Joann Persch, Sisters of Mercy and Sr. Katie Norris, DC. 6PM, Student Center 120.
  • Winter DRMA Lecture

    3/4/13
    Title: Toward a New Reading of the Political Thought of the dévot faction: the opposition to Cardinal Richelieu's ministeriat. Lecturer: Dr. Caroline Maillet-Rao. Time: 11:30AM, Richardson Library, 115
  • Lousie De Marrillac Lecture

    2/20/13
    Title: Vincentian Mission—Hope and Healing for Victims: Daughters of Charity Civil War Nurses Deliver Comfort, Lecturer: Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., 12:00 PM, Location: Richardson Library, Room 115
  • Annual Vincent de Paul Lecture

    10/24/12
    3:30pm to 4:30pm, Richardson Library, 380. Topic: The top ten issues facing homelessness charities today: an international perspective. Speaker: Mark McGreevy
  • DRMA Fall Lecture

    10/9/12
    11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Richardson Library, 115, Title: Evangelizing Slaves: French missionaries in the Seventeenth-Century Mediterranean.