INA, Ill. (Oct. 26, 2020)
Two longtime 海角视频 Foundation Board Directors have joined a select group of individuals holding Emeritus status.
Dr. Bill Roe and Rich Yunkus achieved the honor earlier this month at the RLCF Board of Directors meeting. The pair have a combined 50 years of experience serving on the board and have helped oversee some of the Foundation芒鈧劉s largest accomplishments. For all their outstanding service, they have been granted the Emeritus designation.
The pair joins Sam Mateer as Emeritus members. Mark S. Kern, Mille Caldwell and George Slankard also achieved Emeritus status before each passed away.
Dr. Bill Roe: Pinckneyville芒鈧劉s Promoter
Geography was a factor in limiting RLC芒鈧劉s reach to the city of Pinckneyville, but Dr. Bill Roe was a strong supporter of bridging that gap. His support for the students and satellite campus in town are what he looks back on as two top achievements.
芒鈧揟he two things I got a big kick out of and can be proud of were helping establish scholarships for Pinckneyville students,芒鈧 Roe said. 芒鈧揂nd the other thing was helping establish the Pinckneyville campus.芒鈧
Roe said when he first joined the RLCF board in August 1998, there were very few scholarships that catered to students from Pinckneyville compared to other towns in RLC芒鈧劉s district. He and his wife Mary helped change that by setting up an endowment for Pinckneyville-area students. He also saw the challenges students in the area faced when making the 40-minute trip to the Ina campus. Roe was instrumental in acquiring the RLC Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus, which opened in 2002. The satellite campus allows students to achieve their college goals without facing a long commute.
芒鈧揇r. Roe has been such a tremendous asset to the 海角视频 Foundation and an inspiration to me personally,芒鈧 said RLCF Board Chairman Robert Bornheimer. 芒鈧揌e has been a passionate supporter of 海角视频 and the Pinckneyville community. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Murphy-Wall Campus and also the expansion of that facility. Dr. Roe was a leader and provided an example for the rest of the board members to serve by.芒鈧
For his service on the board, Roe earned the RLC Foundation芒鈧劉s Presidential Award in 2003. He and his wife Mary are also recipients of the RLCF Gold Seal donor award. Roe has served as a Sunday school teacher and as a member of the Pinckneyville Chamber of Commerce, Murphy-Wall State Bank Board and Pinckneyville Hospital Board. He and his wife were named Pinckneyville Co-Citizens of the Year in 2005 and honored during the Halloween parade. Dr. Charles 芒鈧揃ill芒鈧 Roe was recognized in 2009 as a Southern Business Journal 芒鈧揕eaders Among Us.芒鈧 The longtime dentist earned his degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry following his service in the U.S. Army.
Roe said he still plans on being active with Pinckneyville芒鈧劉s advocacy group that meets with the college. But stepping away from an active role in the board will not be too difficult because it is in good hands, he said. Dr. James Wittenauer and Randall Dauby will step in as new board members. Roe emphasized any individual accomplishments of his were part of a larger team effort and new board members should help keep that momentum going.
芒鈧揑t芒鈧劉s gratifying to see two people who will take a strong interest and be advocates for the school,芒鈧 he said. 芒鈧揑t makes it very easy to step away. When you leave something and it芒鈧劉s such a strong entity as the Foundation is, it makes it very easy.芒鈧
Rich Yunkus: The Money Manager
When Rich Yunkus joined the RLC Foundation Board of Directors in February 1993, the organization only had $70,000 in its checking account. That芒鈧劉s a far cry from the more than $5.9 million the Foundation has currently in endowments. And Yunkus helped grow the Foundation into what it is today.
After securing some grants and seeking advice from a consulting firm, the Foundation started securing more funding.
芒鈧揟hey basically taught us how to fundraise,芒鈧 Yunkus said. 芒鈧揑t just seemed like it started to take off from there.芒鈧
Yunkus has a large presence that has followed him throughout his career. The man known as the 芒鈧揃enton Bomber芒鈧 was an All-American basketball player for Georgie Tech and still holds the college芒鈧劉s career scoring record. Afterward, he transitioned his career into financial services and worked for Edward Jones. His talents as a money manager transitioned into his role on the RLCF board. After some convincing from his fellow board members, Yunkus took the reins making investments for the Foundation to help grow its portfolio. The solid financial groundwork helped keep student scholarships stable, even through uncertain times like the Great Recession from 2007-2009.
芒鈧揥e never missed a scholarship. We paid every one,芒鈧 he said.
芒鈧揜ich Yunkus has done a masterful job in maintaining the investment accounts for the RLCF through upturns and downturns in the markets and economies,芒鈧 Bornheimer said. 芒鈧揃ecause of Rich's expertise, the RLCF has always had the funds to meet our obligations and take on many other projects on the 海角视频 campus. Rich leaves the foundation in excellent condition.芒鈧
Yunkus emphasized that raising the money isn芒鈧劉t the accomplishment. It芒鈧劉s putting it to use. And the Foundation has never strayed from its goal of helping RLC and its students.
芒鈧揟he money raised is secondary to what we do with it. We don芒鈧劉t sit on it,芒鈧 he said. 芒鈧揥e use it for the benefit of the college. We芒鈧劉re constantly looking at how we can help. For little old Southern Illinois, I think it芒鈧劉s remarkable what we芒鈧劉ve been able to do.芒鈧
For all his work on the RLCF board, Yunkus has been the recipient of the Foundation芒鈧劉s Presidential Award twice in 2000 and 2015. In 2013 he was honored for 20 years of service on the Foundation board and he and his wife Donna have also received the Silver Seal donor award. He was a major contributor to the 芒鈧揋enerations of Excellence芒鈧 Capital Campaign and the RLCF Children芒鈧劉s Center. And he was active in the Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR) as a teacher. Outside of RLC, he was a member of the Benton Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club and Elks Club.
Yunkus said he still plans on being active on the RLCF finance committee, where he can share 27 years of experience and wisdom as needed. He said the Foundation芒鈧劉s work has always been a team effort with every board member performing a necessary role. And that芒鈧劉s the advice he had to pass on to new members Wittenauer and Dauby.
芒鈧揑 think the best thing you can do at first is be a good listener,芒鈧 he said. 芒鈧揕earn your role and how you can help.芒鈧
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