University of Holy Cross Names Members To Its Board Of Trustees

NEW ORLEANS – The University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College) has named new members to the University’s Board of Trustees.
         The Board of Trustees of the University of Holy Cross Corporation was created with the transition of the name of the University in January 2016.
         The new members of the Board of Trustees of the University of Holy Cross Corporation include:
 
• Sr. Ann Lacour, MSC
Congregational Leader, the Marianites of Holy Cross

 
• Todd Matherne
Principal, Renaissance Publishing

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• M. Cleland Powell III
Executive Vice President, IberiaBank

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• Darrel J. Saizan, Jr.
Principal, Darrel J. Saizan and Associates, Inc.

 
• Scott Wolfe, Sr.
Real Estate Developer, Owner of "Melba's"


 
         In addition, the University named the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the University of Holy Cross Corporation:
 
• Board of Trustees Chair
Kyle M. France
Chief Executive Officer, Kehoe-France Schools

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• Board of Trustees Vice-Chair
Dennise V. Sauvage
Public Affairs Director, Workforce Management and Consulting Office, Veterans Health Administration

 
         A fully accredited Catholic university on the West Bank of New Orleans, the University of Holy Cross offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate programs to some 1,200 students.
         University of Holy Cross has a 154 faculty members and a student-faculty ratio of 13:1, and students are encouraged to explore spiritual values and pursue service opportunities.
         The university was founded in 1916 as a mission of the Marianites of Holy Cross, whose distinguished history of educating minds and hearts dates to 1848.

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