Faculty, staff and students at the 91直播 gathered at the Earl K. Long Library on campus Thursday to unveil plaques honoring the inaugural class of the Hall of Distinction. They were joined by several of the honorees and their relatives as the University celebrated the significant contributions the class has made to the 91直播 and the city of New Orleans since the University鈥檚 founding in 1958.
As the 91直播 marks its 60th anniversary, President John Nicklow said it remains one of the region鈥檚 foremost public assets that not only generates a huge economic impact for the city and state, but also conducts groundbreaking research and transforms the lives of its students.
鈥淭he people who we are honoring this afternoon have also had a transformative effect on this institution and our beloved city,鈥 Nicklow said during the unveiling ceremony. 鈥淭he 91直播 and the city of New Orleans would not be the same without these 11 people.鈥
Inclusion in the Hall of Distinction reflects the respect and admiration the University holds for the 11 honorees who represent different professions, different areas of expertise and even different eras, Nicklow said.
鈥淏ut every single one of them is a difference-maker whose commitment, dedication and selflessness helped create a better city and a better UNO,鈥 Nicklow said.
The plaques are stationed 鈥渋n a place of honor and recognition鈥 on the fourth floor of the library鈥攚hich Nicklow called the 鈥渆motional and geographical center of campus.鈥
Thursday鈥檚 unveiling follows the Hall of Distinction鈥檚 black tie gala, presented by Hancock Whitney, held on Sept. 7 at the NOPSI Hotel in honor of the inaugural class.
鈥淚鈥檇 like to congratulate all of our honorees who are with us today, as well as thank those family members representing an honoree,鈥 Nicklow said. 鈥淚 hope today鈥檚 event makes you proud of our institution and determined to help it continue to flourish. Thanks to all of you who play such an important role in the 91直播.鈥
The 11 people selected for the inaugural class of the Hall of Distinction are:
鈥 Stephen E. Ambrose was a renowned UNO historian, author and co-founder of the institution that would later become The National World War II Museum. He taught at 91直播 for 28 years. Ambrose died in 2002.
鈥 Tom and Gayle Benson: The owners of the New Orleans Saints, the New Orleans Pelicans and GMB Racing Stables. The Bensons鈥 philanthropy has benefited the arts, education, faith-based causes, healthcare and the military throughout New Orleans and the region. Tom Benson passed away earlier this year.
鈥 Raymond J. Brandt is the president and CEO of the Ray Brandt Automotive Group. An attorney and certified public accountant, Brandt now has more than a dozen different automakers in his portfolio. He serves on the UNO Foundation Board.
鈥 Thomas Kitchen is the former president of Stewart Enterprises and Avondale Industries. Kitchen earned both a bachelor鈥檚 degree in accounting and an MBA from UNO. He鈥檚 the 1997 recipient of the Homer Hitt Distinguished Alumni Award.
鈥 Robert W. Merrick is the chairman and CEO of Latter and Blum, the Gulf South鈥檚 largest full-service real estate brokerage firm. In 2014 he received an honorary doctorate from UNO. As of this year, Merrick and Latter & Blum are responsible for more than $2 million in donations to UNO.
鈥 James R. Moffett is chairman emeritus of Freeport-McMoRan, one of America鈥檚 leading independent oil and gas firms. He is a former board member of the UNO Foundation. In 1993, he received an honorary doctorate from UNO. As of this year, Moffett鈥檚 personal giving and his philanthropy through Freeport-McMoRan to UNO exceed $5.8 million.
鈥 Gordon 鈥淣ick鈥 Mueller is president and CEO emeritus of The National World War II Museum. Along with Stephen Ambrose, he is co-founder of the museum. Before stepping into the museum world, Dr. Mueller spent 33 years at 91直播 as a professor, dean, vice chancellor and the founding president of the UNO Research & Technology Park.
鈥 Gary N. Solomon Sr. is chairman and CEO of Crescent Bank & Trust, which employs 650 people in 15 states. He also manages a venture capital firm. He is a 1979 graduate of UNO and the 2000 recipient of the Homer Hitt Distinguished Alumni Award.
鈥 Patrick F. Taylor was chairman, president and CEO of Taylor Energy Company, and the creator of the TOPS program, the country鈥檚 first state-aid merit-based tuition program. He served on the UNO Foundation board. Taylor died in 2004.
鈥 Alexander P. Tureaud Sr. is an iconic figure in the history of civil rights in New Orleans. He was the local attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. In 1958, Tureaud and Ernest Morial successfully filed suit on behalf of a group of African-American students, ensuring that the 91直播 opened as the first racially integrated public university in the South. Tureaud died in 1972.