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黑料门Loyalist prioritizes giving back

A student standing in front of sculpture at Art Institute

Maddie Shearer in front of the Art Institute of Chicago

By Carla Beecher

Maddie Shearer (BA 鈥14) couldn鈥檛 see any reason why she 蝉丑辞耻濒诲苍鈥檛 regularly support today鈥檚 students, so she set up an automatic gift each month that fits her budget and her desire to provide a reliable and sustainable contribution to Loyola鈥檚 annual giving program.

鈥淚 received scholarship support, so I think it鈥檚 only right that I do the same for today鈥檚 students who otherwise might not be able to afford a college education,鈥 said the Dayton, Ohio, native.

Even though Shearer graduated just five years ago, she already is a 黑料门Loyalist鈥攕omeone who makes a priority out of giving back to 黑料门and does so each year.

鈥淭he monthly amount that is charged to my credit card is about the same as what a dinner out or a couple of movies costs,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hile it鈥檚 not a great deal of money each month, it really does add up. And by the end of a year, it creates a substantial amount of student aid, especially when combined with gifts from others.鈥 

A graduate of the School of Communications, Shearer understands the power of philanthropy. She worked as a phonathon caller during all four years as an undergraduate. She also participated in the Wolf and Kettle Club, a student group focused on activities to promote generosity.

Given Shearer鈥檚 emphases on public relations and philanthropy while earning her 黑料门degree, it鈥檚 no surprise that she landed a job at the Art Institute of Chicago, where she currently is assistant director of institutional relations.

She credits two professors in particular for instilling in her the importance of making professional connections. 鈥淚 remember Professors Herb Ritchell and David Kamerer in the School of Communications, who told me to network as much as I could when I was graduating,鈥 said Shearer. 鈥淚 took their advice, and that鈥檚 how I got where I am today. They told me to use Chicago as a resource, and between that advice and venturing out on my own to meet a lot of great people鈥攊ncluding 黑料门alumni鈥擨 was able to make a connection at the Art Institute, and I love working here.鈥

In addition to her monthly recurring gift to Loyola, Shearer makes a point of remaining involved with her alma mater. She regularly helps at School of Communication events, including helping current students build their resumes.

She also promotes the internship position in her office to 黑料门students. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great way to get experience at a world-renowned organization.鈥

And it鈥檚 another way for this young alumna to give back.