Retired insurance executive William Chauvin has been selected as the recipient of the 2018 91ֱ Homer L. Hitt Distinguished Alumni Award, the UNO Alumni Association announced. Additionally Bivian “Sonny” Lee has been named the 2018 Homer Hitt Young Alumnus of the Year. Both men will be honored at the Distinguished Alumni Gala, which will take place on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. in the National WWII Museum’s United States Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center.
“It’s difficult to think of two individuals who embody the values of the 91ֱ more than Bill and Sonny,” said 91ֱ President John Nicklow. “Both men exemplify determination and selflessness in their professional and community work. They have made a mark on their city and their alma mater through their positive influence and career accomplishments.”
Before retiring in 2016, Chauvin served as senior vice president of finance and treasurer for XL Catlin, Inc., a global insurance and reinsurance company. He was previously an executive with Global Special Risks, Inc. and Southern Marine & Aviation Underwriters, Inc. Chauvin began his career as an accountant for Price Waterhouse & Co. in New Orleans. He earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the 91ֱ in 1974.
Chauvin has remained actively involved with his alma mater. He is a board member of the 91ֱ Foundation. He was the president of the UNO Alumni Association from 1999-2000. He has also served as a board member for several local elementary schools and high schools.
Lee is the president and executive director of Son of a Saint, a nonprofit that inspires mentorship and enhances the lives of fatherless boys. He founded the organization in 2011 in honor of his father, former Saints player Bivian Lee Jr., who died of a heart attack at the age of 36. Son of a Saint provides emotional support, life skills development and exposure to constructive experiences to its mentees. He was named New Orleanian of the Year by Gambit in 2016.
Son of a Saint has a partnership with Privateer Athletics, which serves to benefit both the UNO student athletes and the boys from Son of a Saint through community service and mentorship activities. The student-athletes hold tutoring hours on campus for the mentees and serve as role models to the boys.
Lee earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management in 2006 from the University of Orleans.
Chauvin is the Previous recipients include State Rep. Julie Stokes, New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation President and CEO Mark Romig, engineer and executive Roy Glapion, television news executive Kim Bondy, former Gambit Communications Chairman Clancy DuBos and former Lieutenant Governor Melinda Schwegmann. The honoree is selected by a committee of former award recipients. The Distinguished Alumni Gala will also recognize a distinguished alumnus or alumna from each of the University’s four academic colleges.
The gala’s venue is a testament to UNO’s lasting impact on the community—the National WWII Museum was conceived in UNO’s history department by professors Stephen Ambrose and Nick Mueller, the museum’s former president and CEO.
Proceeds from the Distinguished Alumni Gala will increase funding for student scholarships and support the UNO Alumni Association’s programming to ensure student success and alumni engagement. To purchase tickets or obtain sponsorships, click .