2019 Guests of Honor
Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
Mike McKenna '10
 Mike McKenna is the founder and president of Diamond Assets, an Apple hardware trade-up
            company based in Milton, Wis. The company, named after its chief operating officer
            and his wife, Diamond, was rated by Inc. magazine as the seventh-fastest growing privately-owned business in the country in
            2018. With $43 million in revenue in 2017, the company鈥檚 three-year growth rate was
            an incredible 19,718 percent. The idea for the company was born from McKenna鈥檚 job
            as a salesman for Apple after graduating from the university. He saw a need and found
            a way for school districts to be able to replace aging technology with affordable
            upgrades. It now has more than 120 employees during its peak season and has gone from
            a 3,000 square-foot facility to a 50,000 square-foot space it opened in April 2018.
            It serves all 50 states and has plans to expand its service offerings and capabilities
            moving forward. McKenna, who served as president of Sigma Pi fraternity while an undergraduate,
            has also made a point of staying active with EIU, including serving as the featured
            speaker for the School of Business鈥 Entrepreneurship Week.
Mike McKenna is the founder and president of Diamond Assets, an Apple hardware trade-up
            company based in Milton, Wis. The company, named after its chief operating officer
            and his wife, Diamond, was rated by Inc. magazine as the seventh-fastest growing privately-owned business in the country in
            2018. With $43 million in revenue in 2017, the company鈥檚 three-year growth rate was
            an incredible 19,718 percent. The idea for the company was born from McKenna鈥檚 job
            as a salesman for Apple after graduating from the university. He saw a need and found
            a way for school districts to be able to replace aging technology with affordable
            upgrades. It now has more than 120 employees during its peak season and has gone from
            a 3,000 square-foot facility to a 50,000 square-foot space it opened in April 2018.
            It serves all 50 states and has plans to expand its service offerings and capabilities
            moving forward. McKenna, who served as president of Sigma Pi fraternity while an undergraduate,
            has also made a point of staying active with EIU, including serving as the featured
            speaker for the School of Business鈥 Entrepreneurship Week.
Distinguished Educator Awards
Monica Genta '09
Monica Genta鈥檚 philosophy on education during her 10 years as a teacher is focused
            not on what kids are taught, but how they are reached. Genta, a Windsor Junior High
            and High School science teacher, is a national education consultant, motivational
            speaker and the author of three books, the latest being The Rooted Classroom. Her excellence in teaching has resulted in her being recognized by the National
            Board for Professional Teaching Standards as a National Board Certified Teacher and
            she has also served as a professional development provider for the Golden Apple Summer
            Institute on EIU鈥檚 campus. Not only a motivator and advocate for students in her classroom,
            she鈥檚 also a recognized leader in her field, as her Ted Talk has been viewed by educators
            from all over the world. Her speaking topics include strategies to engage students;
            building relationships with students and staff; and creating engaging science labs
            and lessons. Genta鈥檚 goal is to transform teachers, leaders and schools from seeing
            education as an ordinary job into an extraordinary adventure.
Erin Reichert '00
 A social studies teacher at Bluffton High School in South Carolina, Erin Reichert
            was one of only 44 teachers in the United States honored with a prestigious 2017-2018
            Milken Educator Award. For the past 30 years, the awards have been presented to teachers
            and other education professionals for outstanding accomplishments as well as their
            future promise. The only teacher in her state to receive the award last year, she
            was recognized for her commitment to students through a teaching style which exposes
            them to opportunities they might not otherwise experience. She encourages her senior
            students to take part in a community service project while also involving all of her
            classes in activities to help them better understand elections, government and the
            responsibilities of good citizenship. While teaching history, government and geography
            courses among others in her career, Reichert has also been recognized as both a school-level
            and district teacher of the year. She resides in Bluffton with her husband and three
            children.
A social studies teacher at Bluffton High School in South Carolina, Erin Reichert
            was one of only 44 teachers in the United States honored with a prestigious 2017-2018
            Milken Educator Award. For the past 30 years, the awards have been presented to teachers
            and other education professionals for outstanding accomplishments as well as their
            future promise. The only teacher in her state to receive the award last year, she
            was recognized for her commitment to students through a teaching style which exposes
            them to opportunities they might not otherwise experience. She encourages her senior
            students to take part in a community service project while also involving all of her
            classes in activities to help them better understand elections, government and the
            responsibilities of good citizenship. While teaching history, government and geography
            courses among others in her career, Reichert has also been recognized as both a school-level
            and district teacher of the year. She resides in Bluffton with her husband and three
            children.
Louis V. Hencken Alumni Service Award
Elmer Pullen '70, '73
 Elmer Pullen, who served as a financial aid counselor at his alma mater for more than
            30 years, is being recognized for his outstanding voluntary service to the university
            and its students during his tenure as an employee and in retirement. As a mentor to
            an untold number of students, faculty, staff and alumni over the years, he contributed
            immensely to making EIU the welcoming, diverse community it is today. Pullen has served
            as a volunteer on numerous non-profit and university committees, typically in support
            of students and youth groups. He was also especially active with Panther Athletics,
            where he assisted with recruiting and was a long-time official for indoor and outdoor
            track and field competitions. His efforts and always-positive attitude have been recognized
            many times over the years, including being selected as EIU鈥檚 鈥淏oss of the Year鈥 while
            on staff and named Big Brother of the Year for his commitment and service to the Big
            Brothers Big Sisters organization. In retirement, he is also an active volunteer in
            his hometown of Brookport, where he resides with his wife, Fran.
Elmer Pullen, who served as a financial aid counselor at his alma mater for more than
            30 years, is being recognized for his outstanding voluntary service to the university
            and its students during his tenure as an employee and in retirement. As a mentor to
            an untold number of students, faculty, staff and alumni over the years, he contributed
            immensely to making EIU the welcoming, diverse community it is today. Pullen has served
            as a volunteer on numerous non-profit and university committees, typically in support
            of students and youth groups. He was also especially active with Panther Athletics,
            where he assisted with recruiting and was a long-time official for indoor and outdoor
            track and field competitions. His efforts and always-positive attitude have been recognized
            many times over the years, including being selected as EIU鈥檚 鈥淏oss of the Year鈥 while
            on staff and named Big Brother of the Year for his commitment and service to the Big
            Brothers Big Sisters organization. In retirement, he is also an active volunteer in
            his hometown of Brookport, where he resides with his wife, Fran.
Distinguished Alumna/us Award
James Bailey '84
 Dr. James Bailey is long-time educator and expert in leadership development, spending
            the past 15 years as a professor in the School of Business at George Washington University.
            Named one of the world鈥檚 top 10 executive educators by the International Council for
            Executive Leadership Development, he has published more than 50 academic papers and
            case studies and is the author of five books, including the award-winning Organizational and Managerial Wisdom ;and founded and edits online magazine Lessons on Leadership, which has 40,000 subscribers. He has designed and delivered hundreds of executive
            programs for companies including Nestle, UBS, Conoco-Phillips and Goldman Sachs, as
            well as several major law firms and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Annual Conference, where
            he reported directly to the Speaker of the House. Bailey is a frequent keynote speaker
            who has appeared on broadcast programs for the BBC, NPR CBS and Fox News, and whose
            work has been cited in such outlets as The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and Forbes. He is also a frequent contributor to The Hill, The Washington Post, Washington Business Journal and Harvard Business Review. During his successful career, Bailey has also taught at the University of Michigan,
            New York University and the Helsinki School of Economics.
Dr. James Bailey is long-time educator and expert in leadership development, spending
            the past 15 years as a professor in the School of Business at George Washington University.
            Named one of the world鈥檚 top 10 executive educators by the International Council for
            Executive Leadership Development, he has published more than 50 academic papers and
            case studies and is the author of five books, including the award-winning Organizational and Managerial Wisdom ;and founded and edits online magazine Lessons on Leadership, which has 40,000 subscribers. He has designed and delivered hundreds of executive
            programs for companies including Nestle, UBS, Conoco-Phillips and Goldman Sachs, as
            well as several major law firms and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Annual Conference, where
            he reported directly to the Speaker of the House. Bailey is a frequent keynote speaker
            who has appeared on broadcast programs for the BBC, NPR CBS and Fox News, and whose
            work has been cited in such outlets as The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and Forbes. He is also a frequent contributor to The Hill, The Washington Post, Washington Business Journal and Harvard Business Review. During his successful career, Bailey has also taught at the University of Michigan,
            New York University and the Helsinki School of Economics.
Jeff Ludwig '93
 The president and chief executive officer of Midland States Bancorp, over the past
            10 years Jeff Ludwig has helped grow the financial institution from $400 million to
            almost $6 billion in assets. He joined the bank in 2006 as chief financial officer
            and later served as CFO and president of both it and its holding company, including
            representing them on Wall Street when they became a publicly traded company. In overseeing
            their growth, he has been an advocate for hiring employees from the region 鈥 including
            many EIU graduates 鈥 while also playing an instrumental role in ensuring all staff
            have opportunities for professional advancement. Ludwig was recruited to KPMG in St.
            Louis following his graduation from the university before advancing to a senior manager-audit
            and advisory services position in their Mountain View, Calif., office. He later served
            as director of corporate accounting with Novellus Systems, a NASDAQ 100 company, and
            associate director of corporate reporting with Zimmer Holdings, a national leader
            in orthopedic implant manufacturing. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha as an undergraduate,
            he resides in Effingham with his wife, Jami 鈥96, and their family.
The president and chief executive officer of Midland States Bancorp, over the past
            10 years Jeff Ludwig has helped grow the financial institution from $400 million to
            almost $6 billion in assets. He joined the bank in 2006 as chief financial officer
            and later served as CFO and president of both it and its holding company, including
            representing them on Wall Street when they became a publicly traded company. In overseeing
            their growth, he has been an advocate for hiring employees from the region 鈥 including
            many EIU graduates 鈥 while also playing an instrumental role in ensuring all staff
            have opportunities for professional advancement. Ludwig was recruited to KPMG in St.
            Louis following his graduation from the university before advancing to a senior manager-audit
            and advisory services position in their Mountain View, Calif., office. He later served
            as director of corporate accounting with Novellus Systems, a NASDAQ 100 company, and
            associate director of corporate reporting with Zimmer Holdings, a national leader
            in orthopedic implant manufacturing. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha as an undergraduate,
            he resides in Effingham with his wife, Jami 鈥96, and their family.
Dave McKinney '86
 Dave McKinney has had a long and successful career as a journalist in print and on
            the radio, taking great pride and responsibility in adhering to The Daily Eastern News鈥 motto of 鈥淭ell the truth and don鈥檛 be afraid.鈥 Currently at Chicago鈥檚 WBEZ and considered
            one of Illinois鈥 top reporters on state politics, he previously spent 19 years with
            the Chicago Sun-Times as the Springfield bureau chief with additional stops at Reuters and the Daily Herald. During his tenure, McKinney has covered stories on scandals of two former Illinois
            governors and most recently helped uncover a Legionnaires鈥 disease outbreak at the
            Illinois Veterans鈥 Home in Quincy. For his work, he has received multiple professional
            recognitions including being named one of the nation鈥檚 best statehouse reporters by
            The Washington Post in 2014; receiving the Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best-in-Business
            award; and being selected EIU鈥檚 2016 Journalism Alumnus of the Year. A long-time supporter
            of the university and his department, McKinney often returns to campus to assist with
            journalism workshops or speak to classes.
Dave McKinney has had a long and successful career as a journalist in print and on
            the radio, taking great pride and responsibility in adhering to The Daily Eastern News鈥 motto of 鈥淭ell the truth and don鈥檛 be afraid.鈥 Currently at Chicago鈥檚 WBEZ and considered
            one of Illinois鈥 top reporters on state politics, he previously spent 19 years with
            the Chicago Sun-Times as the Springfield bureau chief with additional stops at Reuters and the Daily Herald. During his tenure, McKinney has covered stories on scandals of two former Illinois
            governors and most recently helped uncover a Legionnaires鈥 disease outbreak at the
            Illinois Veterans鈥 Home in Quincy. For his work, he has received multiple professional
            recognitions including being named one of the nation鈥檚 best statehouse reporters by
            The Washington Post in 2014; receiving the Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best-in-Business
            award; and being selected EIU鈥檚 2016 Journalism Alumnus of the Year. A long-time supporter
            of the university and his department, McKinney often returns to campus to assist with
            journalism workshops or speak to classes.
Herbert Russell '64
 With a distinguished and active career as a literary scholar, Dr. Herbert Russell
            has long been considered the leading expert on one of Illinois鈥 most important poets,
            Spoon River Anthology author Edgar Lee Masters. As part of the research making his work so unique, he was
            granted access to all of Masters鈥 previously unavailable diaries, letters and unpublished
            chapters of his 1936 autobiography. The Association of Writers and Writing Programs
            鈥 the biggest convention of writers in the United States 鈥 along with the Poetry Foundation
            and National Public Radio, have featured Russell鈥檚 work on Masters. He has also provided
            editorial expertise for two editions of classics written by early Illinois writers
            W. S. Blackman and Mary Tracy Earle. Additionally, he edited a series of works on
            Southern Illinois regional history which have played an important role in preserving
            the state鈥檚 cultural heritage for future generations. Beyond his work as a noted author
            and historian, he has served as a university faculty member, the director of college
            relations for John A. Logan College and a writer and editor for Illinois鈥 Coal Research
            Center.
With a distinguished and active career as a literary scholar, Dr. Herbert Russell
            has long been considered the leading expert on one of Illinois鈥 most important poets,
            Spoon River Anthology author Edgar Lee Masters. As part of the research making his work so unique, he was
            granted access to all of Masters鈥 previously unavailable diaries, letters and unpublished
            chapters of his 1936 autobiography. The Association of Writers and Writing Programs
            鈥 the biggest convention of writers in the United States 鈥 along with the Poetry Foundation
            and National Public Radio, have featured Russell鈥檚 work on Masters. He has also provided
            editorial expertise for two editions of classics written by early Illinois writers
            W. S. Blackman and Mary Tracy Earle. Additionally, he edited a series of works on
            Southern Illinois regional history which have played an important role in preserving
            the state鈥檚 cultural heritage for future generations. Beyond his work as a noted author
            and historian, he has served as a university faculty member, the director of college
            relations for John A. Logan College and a writer and editor for Illinois鈥 Coal Research
            Center.