2022 Guests of Honor
Congratulations to 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ's 2022 Alumni Award recipients! Those recognized included:
Outstanding Young Alumna/us Awards
Jamie Enge ’11
Enge is the Regional Director of Postsecondary Success for KIPP Forward: Chicago,
where he has been since June 2022. His responsibilities include leading and managing
a team of college and career advisors who support high school students in their post-secondary
schooling plans. He was previously the director of postsecondary success with OneGoal,
a Chicago-based nonprofit. Enge also is the co-founder and chief operating officer
for The Collegiate Black Male Network, a group with a mission to increase collegiate
black males’ persistence and graduation rates. He also volunteers as the director
of college coaching and counseling at PeerForward, a nonprofit dedicated to improving
the lives of low-income youth by connecting them to colleges and careers. In 2020,
he was named Counselor of the Year by both the Illinois College Counseling Association
and the Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling in Illinois. In 2021, he was
named a Top 100 Visionary in Education by the Global Forum for Education and Learning.
While at 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ, Enge was active with Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He is currently working
toward a doctoral degree in counseling from Regent University in Virginia Beach, Va.
Distinguished Educator Award
Deb Will ’93
Will is the instructional materials center coordinator at Zion-Benton Township High
School, where she has been since 2001. She has been a leader in promoting the importance
of reading by securing several grants for the school library and arranging author
visits to the school. Working with other teachers to adopt more independent reading
into the curriculum, the school has seen a dramatic improvement in test scores, which
has encouraged school officials to invest further into library resources. Will began
her career as an English teacher at Round Lake High School and was then an instructor
at Utah State University, teaching undergraduate English courses. She is currently
the president for the Association of Illinois School Library Educators and the first
president for the Illinois Association of Teachers of English, where she was honored
with Lifetime Achievement Award. She also serves as the literacy task force co-chair
and substance abuse prevention co-chair for the Zion-Benton Coalition for Healthy
Communities, where she recruits and trains high school students to be peer educators
and drug prevention leaders.
Louis V. Hencken Alumni Service Award
Randy Johnson ’74, ’75
RJ is currently president of Valley Vistas and AZ Home Innovations, a real estate
service company located in Scottsdale, Ariz. The company has provided support services
to more than 100 manufactured housing communities in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico,
Oklahoma and Utah over the last 25 years and has generated in excess of $750 million
in revenue. His company has dedicated efforts in providing affordable housing alternatives
and training support for housing professionals in the southwest by serving on the
board for the Manufactured Housing Communities of Arizona for 16 years and providing
housing dealer services for more than 25 years. Johnson gained his passion for housing
during an early career at 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ where he served as a resident assistant, graduate assistant,
Douglas Hall director and associate director of housing under former 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ president
Lou Hencken. His 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ experiences helped foster a lifelong commitment to his alma mater
with both his time and financial support. With the support of the 1975 Douglas Hall
staff, he developed an endowment to support 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ students who are pursuing a career
in housing and student services. He also is a host and financial supporter for the
annual alumni gathering in Arizona.
Distinguished Alumnus/a Awards
Henry Domercant ’03
After a long career of playing professional basketball across the globe, Domercant
is now in his second season as the head coach of the Windy City Bulls in the NBA G
League. He spent 12 years overseas, playing for clubs in Turkey, Greece, Russia and
Italy, posting career averages of 10.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.1 steals.
Following his final season in Italy, he returned to the US to play with the Idaho
Stampede in the Continental Basketball Association. He began his coaching career in
2017 when he joined the staff of the Maine Red Claws. Domercant, a 2009 Panther Athletic
Hall of Fame inductee, is the 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ leader in points per game (21.7), total points (2,602),
three-pointers made (285) and free throws made (595). The 2002 OVC Player of the Year,
he is one of only 11 NCAA Division I players to ever rank in the top five in scoring
in the nation in three or more seasons.
Dawn Johnson ’83
Johnson has used her journalism degree to achieve recognition as both a journalist
and a lawyer. After being a reporter and editor for the Daily Eastern News, she became an award-winning reporter for her hometown newspaper, the Decatur Herald & Review, until her brother’s death inspired her to attend law school. After graduating from
Washington University School of Law, she was a law clerk for a federal judge. She
is now a litigation attorney and shareholder with Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.
in St. Louis. She leads the Franchising & Distribution group, a team of transactional
and litigation attorneys representing clients nationally and internationally. Her
practice focuses on helping franchisors and manufacturers resolve disputes in mediation
and arbitration forums and in state and federal courts. She has won several awards
for her franchise law work. She is on Greensfelder’s Board of Directors, playing a
key role in oversight of the firm’s finances, operations and strategic planning, and
has served in other firm leadership roles. She has served on several non-profit boards,
including The Compassionate Friends for bereaved parents and siblings, Safe Connections
for victims of relationship violence, College Summit for underprivileged youth, the
Eastern Illinois University Foundation, and Focus St. Louis leadership organization.
J. Thomas Long ’73
Long was a successful attorney in both public and private practice, concentrating
in corporate planning and taxation; business transactions; and business litigation.
After graduating from 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ, Tom spent two years in the Army before earning his law
degree from Southern Methodist University. In addition to being an attorney, he had
many successful business ventures. He was a founder and CEO for Argosy Gaming Company,
which had more than $500 million in revenue during his tenure. He also invested in
other small businesses with revenues ranging from $2 million to $50 million. Long
had a long history of community involvement and leadership that included serving as
the village attorney for Godfrey; serving on the board of directors and was the former
president for the Southwestern Illinois Employers’ Association; and serving as chairman
of St. Anthony’s Foundation Board and Community Council for OSF St. Anthony’s. Tom
proudly served as a volunteer on the advance team for President George W. Bush’s presidential
trips to Hungary, Korea, Latvia, Mexico, Poland and Russia. First and foremost was
Tom’s love for God and his family. He passed away on January 28, 2022, at the age
of 71. Surviving are his wife, three daughters, two son-in-laws, and six grandchildren.
Steve Rich ’06
Rich retired in June 2022 after a 28-year career at 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ, most recently as assistant
vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Alumni
Association. He came to 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ in 1994 as assistant athletic director before becoming
director of Alumni Services in 1996. During his tenure the Alumni Association’s assets
increased to nearly $3 million and he also assisted with numerous campus projects,
including the construction of the Alumni Clock Tower and the Commemorative Courtyard.
Facilitating a high level of engagement and outreach, he helped build relationships
with alumni and donors across the country while also having responsibility for the
annual fund, which consistently exceeded national benchmarks, and the advancement
area’s award-winning CRM system. Rich assisted with state and federal government relations
for several years, routinely making trips to Springfield and Washington to meet with
elected officials on the university’s behalf and was responsible for trademark licensing
and brand management initiatives for more than 25 years. He also served a term as
president of the International Collegiate Licensing Association, the only individual
not from a Power Five or Group of Five conference to serve in that capacity in the
organization’s history.
Sal Viviano ’82
Viviano is an award-winning actor and singer with numerous Broadway and off-Broadway
credits, as well as appearances in film and television. He made his Broadway debut
in 1984 in The Three Musketeers. On tour, he also has starred in City of Angels; The Full Monty; The Pirates of Penzance; Beau Jest; and received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for best actor for his role in Sunday in the Park With George. He won a Broadway World Award for best actor and an Off-Broadway Alliance Award
for his work in Closer than Ever. He has performed nearly 600 pops concerts with more than 200 orchestras across the
globe, including the National Symphony, San Diego Symphony, The Royal Philharmonic
(London) and the Orchestra di Teatro Verdi (Trieste, Italy). The highlight of his
television guest appearances is his role as Vincent VanGogh in Disney’s Out of the Box, which won a Parent's Choice Award. Viviano also has more than 80 recordings, including
his solo CD titled The Standards of Love and his most recent title Perfectly Frank – A Century of Sinatra. He has sung the national anthem at New York Mets baseball games for the past 38
years. Viviano has remained an advocate for 91³ÉÈËÊÓƵ by contributing his talents to workshops
and assisting with the Department of Theatre’s 50th anniversary alumni event.