MPI-CAC Board of Directors: Someone You Should Know
Christopher Grace, CMP
When I first joined MPI-CAC the newsletter was in print. Not etched in stone, though I feel that old sometimes, but actual paper that was mailed out every other month. One of my favorite articles to create was a more in-depth interview with board members and volunteers that took on a conversational tone. I would like to bring this back and the best way I can think of to kick off this series is to repost a favorite article about one of the best chapter leaders there has ever been. Bill passed away in January of 2013 and is still missed. I hope you’ll enjoy this series and those of you who date back to the early 2000’s, join me in remembering a true friend and gentleman.
Lunch with Bill O’Donnell
(Originally published November, 2005)
Have you ever seen Bill O’Donnell not smiling? Speaking with Bill is like getting a smile guarantee. If you don’t get a smile out of him you get a free drink with your meal. Bill’s welcoming smile is one of the many reasons why he has been a favorite MPI member of mine since the day I walked into the Chicago Area Chapter.
Bill’s term as Chapter President has been a long time coming. He’s been an active member of the Chicago Area Chapter for 11 years and during his 10th year was elected to the board of directors. Bill credits Tony Lorenz with urging him to step up to the Board of Directors role. I do not believe Bill has ever looked back, or considered what he would do if he were not a member of the Board.
Bill was born and raised in Hinsdale, Illinois, where he was the fourth oldest of six children. He has lived in the Southside Irish area of Beverly for 24 years. He has been married to his wife Maureen for 29 years and they are a match made in heaven. If you’ve not met Maureen before, then you’ve not met the perfect match for Bill O’Donnell. Who else could manage that energy and devilish personality that Bill exudes?
Bill’s family has always been very important in his life. He beams with pride as he talks about his children and their accomplishments. Two favorite memories stand out for Bill. The first is the birth of his first child. The second was while vacationing in Ireland, Bill got down on one knee in a castle outside of Galway and proposed to his wife again on their 25th anniversary.
Bill also beams with pride when he speaks about MPI-CAC and his vision for the future. His emphasis to have members more involved comes under a different meaning of ROI - Return on INVOLVEMENT. Through MPI, and being an active participant, Bill is a firm believer that the possibilities are limitless for both professional and personal development.
Bill credits MPI for teaching him about new areas in the industry that were not as prominent as they are today. Through his MPI education, Bill has taken an active role in the successes of both the Women’s Leadership Initiative and the continued success of the Diversity Committee and its importance to our industry.
Bill cannot reiterate enough, “To make your MPI membership work for you, and be an active member. You never know what you’ll learn, who you’ll meet or what opportunities can be opened for you.”