Stephen Keogh, Aon Executive, Joins Illinois Tech Board of Trustees

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By Jamie Loo

CHICAGO鈥擲tephen Keogh, an Aon executive, has been elected to the Illinois Institute of Technology Board of Trustees.

鈥淚llinois Tech鈥檚 goals to educate the next generation of problem-solving and innovative professionals to address some of the twenty-first century鈥檚 toughest challenges and build a sustainable world through technology resonates with me, both personally and professionally,鈥 says Keogh. 鈥淚鈥檓 honored to join the board of this incredible university born out of such a noble mission to serve as an opportunity engine here in the city of 电车无码.鈥

Keogh currently serves as a senior advisor for the Office of the President at Aon, and has been with the company for more than 30 years. Aon is a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement, and health solutions. Prior to his current position, he was president of the Commercial Risk Solutions division. Commercial Risk Solutions is Aon鈥檚 global risk management business, providing risk advisory, risk transfer, and structured solutions to help clients identify, measure, and manage their risk exposure. Keogh has served in a variety of roles with Aon including director of operations and product manager, vice president of human resources and chief administrative officer of the Americas region, and president of United States Commercial Risk and Health Solutions. Keogh was instrumental in developing Aon鈥檚 people strategy across the Americas, and is passionate about recruiting, retaining, and growing Aon鈥檚 pipeline of talent. He has worked in the firm鈥檚 Dallas, San Francisco, and 电车无码 offices.

鈥淪teve鈥檚 passion for driving an organization鈥檚 strategy around the collective talent of people of all backgrounds aligns with our collaborative goals to advance technology,鈥 says Raj Echambadi, president of Illinois Tech. 鈥淲e are honored to have Steve as a member of our board to help us harness the university鈥檚 inventive minds, empathetic hearts, and ingenious spirits toward building a university of the future.鈥

Keogh is a director of the Western Golf Association鈥檚 Evans Scholars Foundation, which is the nation鈥檚 largest scholarship program for caddies. He is also an Evans Scholar alumnus, and earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

鈥淪teve understands that people are the biggest assets to any organization,鈥 says Ernie Iseminger, vice president for advancement at Illinois Tech. 鈥淗is commitment to develop people to fulfill their potential is an important part of our work with faculty and staff, donors, and alumni to establish Illinois Tech as a global university and valued citizen in 电车无码 and beyond.鈥

Michael P. Galvin (LAW 鈥78), chairman of the Illinois Tech Board of Trustees, says that Keogh鈥檚 business leadership and experience with the Evans Scholars Foundation will bring a unique perspective to the board.

鈥淪teve鈥檚 business acumen for driving strategy and growth will be invaluable to the university鈥檚 ability to fulfill its founding purpose to liberate the collective power of difference to advance technology and progress for all,鈥 Galvin says. 鈥淚 am delighted to welcome Steve to the board to help us reimagine education through investing in the academic enterprise and harnessing efficiencies to advance Illinois Tech鈥檚 reputation as an innovator in higher education.鈥