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Leonard Phillip Iaquinta
Occupation: academic administrator, writer, consultant, not-for-profit fundraiser
Born: Kenosha, Wisconsin, August 1, 1944

Education
BJ, Northwestern University, 1966
Master in Journalism, Columbia University, 1967
Career
Director, consultant World Studies Data Bank Academy for Educational Devel., New York City, 1969-76; director field services for alumni relations Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1977-81; director national alumni program Columbia University, New York City, 1981-82; devel. officer, alumni director Brooklyn College (City University of New York), 1982-86; director devel. and alumni affairs Ind.-Purdue Univs., Fort Wayne, 1986-95, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, 1995-2001; assistant dean, director devel. and alumni relations College Engineering and Applied Scis. University Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 2001—2003, devel. officer, 2003—2004; communications and fund raising consultant, 2005—; principal Excellence in Communications, Inc., 2004—; director special gifts University Wis.-Parkside, Kenosha, 2005—2007
Career Related
Speaker various professional conferences
Creative Works
Associate editor: Notes on Negotiating, 1974; contributor articles to professional journals; chpts to books; author various devel. manuals.
Awards
Recipient 4 national alumni programming and fundraising awards Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 1981, 84, 88, 98; 15 Who Care awards, Vol. Connection of Switchboard of Fort Wayne, 1990.
Civic
Executive director Kenosha United Way, 1976-77, member campaign cabinet, 2003, board directors, 2007^; member fund adv. committee Greater Milwaukee Foundation, 2003—; member devel. committee and resource devel. service adv. committee Alliance for Children and Families.
Memberships
Member Association Fundraising Profls., Alliance for Nonprofit Management, Association Consultants for Nonprofits, East Wisconsin Planned Giving Council, Society Professional Journalists, Racine-Kenosha Estate Planning Council (board directors), Rotary (pres.-elect, director Kenosha).
Family
Son of Anthony Sam and Mary Natalie (Gallo) I.
Political Affiliation
Member Congregational Church
Hobbies and Special Interests
Gardening, reading, enjoying the arts, travel
Address
Home and Office: 9507 74th St Kenosha WI 53142-8194
Leonard Phillip Iaquinta's biography appeared in the following books:
Who's Who in America, 62nd Edition
Who's Who in America, 61st Edition
Who's Who in America, 60th Edition
Who's Who in America, 59th Edition
Who's Who in America, 58th Edition
Who's Who in America, 57th Edition
Who's Who in America, 56th Edition
Who's Who in America, 55th Edition
Who's Who in American Education, 8th Edition
Who's Who in American Education, 7th Edition
Who's Who in American Education, 6th Edition
Who's Who in American Education, 5th Edition
Who's Who in American Education, 4th Edition
Who's Who in American Education, 3rd Edition
Who's Who in the Midwest, 27th Edition
Who's Who in the Midwest, 26th Edition
Who's Who in the Midwest, 25th Edition
Who's Who in the Midwest, 24th Edition
Who's Who in the Midwest, 23rd Edition
Who's Who in the Midwest, 21st Edition
Who's Who in the World, 25th Edition
Who's Who in the World, 24th Edition
Who's Who in the World, 23rd Edition
Who's Who in the World, 22nd Edition
Who's Who in the World, 21st Edition
Who's Who in the World, 20th Edition
Who's Who in the World, 19th Edition
Who's Who in the World, 18th Edition
Who's Who in the World, 17th Edition
Who's Who in the World, 12th Edition
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 2nd Edition




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