TOMMIE AWARD AIDAN MCGILL ‘25 MAJOR: OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MINOR: BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Aidan is honored to have dedicated his time to roles that foster leadership, scholarship and campus involvement by embodying the values of St. Thomas Aquinas. As President of Men’s Club Soccer, he led the team to successes on and off the field. Aidan also has been a leader in Undergraduate Student Government and several campus clubs, and he served as an AARC Building Supervisor, Tommie Central Desk Attendant and a Game Day Operations Manager.
As a scholar, Aidan has maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.95 while balancing a rigorous academic schedule with his commitment to the Army National Guard, where he has served with the 34th Military Police Company since his first year as a Tommie. This balance strengthened his time management skills and reinforced his dedication to academic excellence. As a proud Tommie, Aidan strives to represent the best of St. Thomas values every day by advancing the common good and fostering an environment of inclusion.
Brian is a dedicated alumnus and a passionate supporter of the University of St. Thomas. With over 22 years of experience in the health care industry, Brian has leveraged his expertise to help organizations achieve workforce balance and improve health care service delivery. His commitment to fostering meaningful connections and his passion for people have made a lasting impact across multiple facets of the university. A proud Tommie, Brian has been deeply involved in the St. Thomas community through a variety of roles. He has served on the College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board (CAS), where he was instrumental MONSIGNOR JAMES LAVIN AWARD BRIAN MCENANEY ‘85
in shaping its mission and initial strategic vision. He also is a staunch advocate for the university’s historic transition to Division I. Brian holds season tickets for football, men’s hockey and women’s hockey. Known for his thoughtfulness, intelligence and generosity, Brian is a respected leader whose contributions span across academics, athletics and student mentorship. He continues his family’s legacy of support for St. Thomas’ students and mission. His father, Dr. James E. McEnaney ’52, won the Monsignor James Lavin Award in 2011.
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