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Dr. Tony Tocco

Accounting professor, soccer coach
Rockhurst College, Kansas City
Time on the job: 30 years

Professor Tocco's booming voice and drive for perfection mark him in the minds of his soccer players and accounting students alike, but they also refer to him as mentor and friend. Dr. Tocco's winning ways and classroom dedication have earned him the status of Rockhurst legend. Teams under his leadership have achieved more than 450 victories, 21 trips to the NAIA nationals, and 14 appearances in the Final Four. Dr. Tocco and his wife, Phyllis, have four children.

Mr William Lockyear

Mr. William Lockyear

Treasurer,
Oregon Province Office, Portland
Time on the job: 8 years

Mr. Lockyear, the first lay chief financial officer of a Jesuit province, brings his expertise as a CPA not only to the Oregon Province but also to the other U.S. Jesuit provinces: he and the Jesuit Conference treasurer in Washington, D.C., have developed a model for financial projections as well as management tools to help Jesuit interprovince cooperation. Mr. Lockyear, a former trustee for the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California, is a member of the National Jesuit Committee for Investment Responsibility.

Ms Patricia Kossman

Ms. Patricia Kossman

Literary editor,
America magazine, New York
Time on the job: 9 months

Ms. Kossman's 30 years in religious-book publishing are a tremendous asset to her new employer, America magazine in New York. Though the only woman on the editorial staff, she feels at home as the magazine's literary editor and director of the Catholic Book Club. America's weekly deadlines are a change of pace from the relative leisure of book publishing, but Ms. Kossman unwinds with classical music and four prized cockatiels.

Sr Peg Dolan

Sr. Peg Dolan, RSHM

Campus minister, alumni chaplain
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
Time on the job: 25 years

Loyola Marymount's first non-Jesuit director of campus ministry and chaplain to the university's 52,000 alumni, Sr. Peg Dolan, RSHM, organizes retreats for students and alumni and the Alumni for Others program. In concert with Santa Clara University and University of San Francisco, LMU organized a service opportunity day in eight cities last year. Sr. Dolan is working on Alumni for Others 2000 (planned for April) and would love to include graduates of other Jesuit universities in the program. Give her a call at (310) 338-2861.


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