colinm – Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund https://www.ouimet.org Wed, 07 Feb 2024 20:51:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://www.ouimet.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/cropped-ouimet-favicon-32x32.png colinm – Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund https://www.ouimet.org 32 32 JENNIFER MISIASZEK – LEGACY PODCAST EPISODE https://www.ouimet.org/news/jennifer-misiaszek/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 18:58:05 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=8051 Juli Inkster is one of the greatest golfers of all time, a World Golf Hall of Famer, and will be awarded the 2024 Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Contributions to Golf at the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquet on March 21, 2024. With a professional career spanning three decades, Inkster’s career is highlighted by an incredible seven major championship wins, and she is ranked sixth all-time in career LPGA Tour wins.

The post JENNIFER MISIASZEK – LEGACY PODCAST EPISODE appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Jennifer Misiaszek – Program Manager, City of Boston

Jennifer Misiaszek is a Program Manager for the Boston Parks and Recreation department. Jenn has worked for the city for eleven years, and has been the Ouimet Fund’s “go to” partner and contact through her oversight of the Boston Parks and Recreation Caddie Scholars Program – where each year, more than 100 young men and women work at either Franklin Park or George Wright golf courses.

Through working in this program, young people become eligible to apply for a Ouimet Scholarship (as one of the prerequisites is two years of golf employment at a Massachusetts golf course). The program was founded in 1996 and over the nearly 30 years, has experienced great success and growth due to the efforts of people like Jenn along the way. In that time, $2,510,000 in need based awards have gone to 181 young men and women who participated in the Caddie Scholars Program at Franklin Park and George Wright.

Jenn grew up in Boston and is a graduate of UMass Boston, where, as a standout athlete, she played both softball and basketball. Growing up as an athlete and now having two children, Brayden and Madison (both of whom participate in many sports), Jenn has been moved by having once been the person on the fields and courts, playing in tournaments organized by the City – and now she is the person organizing them.

Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy!

The post JENNIFER MISIASZEK – LEGACY PODCAST EPISODE appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
GLENN KELLY https://www.ouimet.org/news/glenn-kelly/ Thu, 16 Nov 2023 19:26:11 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=8053 Juli Inkster is one of the greatest golfers of all time, a World Golf Hall of Famer, and will be awarded the 2024 Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Contributions to Golf at the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquet on March 21, 2024. With a professional career spanning three decades, Inkster’s career is highlighted by an incredible seven major championship wins, and she is ranked sixth all-time in career LPGA Tour wins.

The post GLENN KELLY appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Glenn Kelly – Head Golf Professional, Woods Hole Golf Club

Glenn Kelly is the Head Golf Professional at Woods Hole Golf Club in Falmouth, Massachusetts, a Ouimet Alumnus, and a lifelong supporter of the Ouimet Fund and its mission. For decades, Glenn has led Woods Hole’s successful caddie program, and has guided more than 50 young men and women to Ouimet Scholarships totaling in excess of $300,000 in awards. For his decades of dedication and effort, Glenn received The Fund’s 2023 Golf Professional of the Year award.

Glenn grew up in Pembroke, Massachusetts and grew up working at Pembroke Country Club. Glenn’s love for the game of golf would lead to a celebrated career, as he joined Woods Hole Golf Club in 1985 as Assistant Golf Professional to legendary Head Pro Dutch Wessner. Glenn was promoted to Head Golf Professional at Woods Hole the following year, and has been staple in the Club’s community ever since.

Glenn has been deeply involved with the Cape Cod chapter of the PGA, and during his career has served as District Director and was elected to the prestigious Quarter Century Club of the PGA.

Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy!

The post GLENN KELLY appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
Alumni Profile: Tim Barton https://www.ouimet.org/news/alumni-profile-tim-barton/ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 15:32:11 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=8046 The post Alumni Profile: Tim Barton appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Ouimet Alumnus Tim Barton’s first memory of golf is hitting wiffle balls with his dad in his backyard as a six-year-old. His dad introduced him to the game, and he loved it from a young age. At age 10, Tim used his paper route earnings to pay $50 a year for a junior membership at Braintree Municipal Golf Course, and by age 13, Tim would find his way to the club by bike with his bag on his back.

Tim Barton

“I lived at the golf course,” Tim Barton said. “I was a fixture from very little and it was my second home. So, it was a natural progression to knock on the door and ask for the opportunity to work there.”

Tim started working there when he was 16 throughout his junior year in high school, taking on various roles. He worked in the pro shop and cart barn, caddied for the occasional regional tournament, and assisted the starter. For Tim, golf was a way to spend quality time with his dad, learn about the game, and compete.

“Golf taught me honor, and it is a game of integrity and values and principles and making the right decision as a young person,” Barton said. “I had a strong foundation with parents who taught that, but the game of golf was all about discipline and getting exposed as a young person to a diverse mix of people on a more even playing field.”

In addition, golf allowed Tim to spend time with Ouimet Alumnus Bob Beach, the Assistant Head Professional at Braintree Municipal Golf Course at the time.

“Bob was a mentor and the kindest, most thoughtful leader,” Barton said. “He was very invested in me as a person, and he took care of me. He was a great teacher and held people accountable but with incredible soft skills.”

Bob encouraged Tim to apply for a Ouimet Scholarship and wrote his recommendation letter, along with Dick Hanscom, the Head Golf Professional at Braintree Municipal Golf Course at the time.

“Receiving my scholarship was a game changer for me,” Barton said. “It completely transformed my life at that age.”

Tim funded 100 percent of his college education and knew Bryant University was the right school for him. The difference between what he could afford and borrow was significant and his Ouimet Scholarship made attending Bryant possible.

“Without the Ouimet Fund, I would not have been able to go,” Barton said. “Each year tuition went up, and each year my Ouimet Scholarship did too, and if it didn’t, I would not have been able to stay in school there.”

Tim started a house painting company in college to make money, but even with that, the rising cost of tuition was outpacing his earnings.

“The Ouimet Fund enabled me to get in and to stay,” Barton said. “I met my wife at Bryant, and it was the single biggest game-changing impact on my young life.”

Tim played competitive golf growing up and led Braintree High School’s golf team as captain. However, after college and as he got older, he had less time to play and felt connected to the game through his involvement with The Fund.

“I love golf and have always stayed connected to it emotionally through the Ouimet Fund,” Barton said. “Regardless of how much I golf, I always think about what the Ouimet Fund did for me and prioritize giving back.”

Tim credits The Fund for teaching him the significance of philanthropy, something he values deeply.

“Being a Ouimet Scholar shaped my mindset around philanthropy and giving back,” Barton said. “As a Trustee at Bryant University, I’m trying to instill in young people the importance of philanthropy and what it teaches.”

Another philanthropic project Tim is involved with is the restoration of Francis Ouimet’s childhood home on Clyde Street, spearheaded by Tom Hynes.

A fellow member of The Country Club, Tim, heard about Tom’s initiative and reached out to him, offering his services.

“Francis Ouimet is one of the most influential individuals in my entire life, and I never even met the man,” Barton laughs. “So, the opportunity to participate and preserve the house in the memory of Francis was a simple decision.”

In a full circle moment, Tim and his college roommate Dave Beirne were the first folks to stay in the renovated Brookline house when they were in town to play in The Country Club’s member-guest tournament.

“He was my roommate at Bryant, and he knows firsthand how little money I had, so he often funded me and helped me as well,” Barton said. “He knows how much Francis Ouimet changed my life. To stay at the house together was quite extraordinary, and it wasn’t lost on him what a big deal it was sleeping in Francis’ room.”

Tim can still recall how nervous he was going into his Ouimet interview at Thorny Lea Golf Club when he was 17 years old.

“I remember that interview like it was yesterday, and it was the first time I’d ever presented myself in such a way to a panel of distinguished professionals,” Barton said. “Being selected is one of my proudest accomplishments as a young person.”

Tim refers to his Ouimet interview when he teaches young people about gaining experiences in formal settings on how to present themselves. Because for Tim, being a Ouimet Scholar was always more than just financial support.

“There is so much value in what the Ouimet Fund does for young people who may not have resources and what it teaches,” Barton said. “The Fund selected me, and supported me, and invested in me, and everything that happened after wouldn’t have happened without Francis Ouimet.”

The post Alumni Profile: Tim Barton appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
BOB DONOVAN https://www.ouimet.org/news/bob-donovan/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 14:40:10 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=8041 Juli Inkster is one of the greatest golfers of all time, a World Golf Hall of Famer, and will be awarded the 2024 Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Contributions to Golf at the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquet on March 21, 2024. With a professional career spanning three decades, Inkster’s career is highlighted by an incredible seven major championship wins, and she is ranked sixth all-time in career LPGA Tour wins.

The post BOB DONOVAN appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Bob Donovan – Former Executive Director, Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund

Robert P. “Bob” Donovan is the recipient of the Ouimet Fund’s 2023 Denny Goodrich Honorary Alumnus Award, which is presented annually to someone who did not receive the scholarship when they were in school, but has been exemplary in their support of the Ouimet Fund. For 29 years as Executive Director, Bob led the Ouimet Fund through a period of tremendous expansion and growth, and there is perhaps no better person to represent multiple generations of this organization’s impact.

Growing up in Milton, Massachusetts, Bob learned to play golf at the Old Wollaston Golf Club and began working as a caddie as a teenager. He attended the University of Tennessee, and soon after began a career in sports information. Bob and his family moved to Connecticut, where he spent a great deal of his career running special events with CIGNA, many of which had a close connection to golf.

However, Bob returned to Massachusetts to take the position as Executive Director of the Ouimet Fund and in his 29 years at the helm, Bob was instrumental in countless important efforts. Among his many achievements, Bob was intrinsically involved in the broad expansion of the endowed scholarship program, the inception and growth of the annual Golf Marathon, and, leveraging his expertise in special events, the creation of the Ouimet Annual Banquet alongside Ouimet Fund benefactor Dick Connolly – which today continues to be the largest golf dinner in America.

Bob Donovan remains closely connected to The Fund as a Trustee on the Board of Directors, and often provides crucial information and background as one of the preeminent golf history buffs in Massachusetts.

Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy!

The post BOB DONOVAN appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
Caddie Hall of Fame https://www.ouimet.org/news/caddie-hall-of-fame/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 15:16:26 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=8003 The post Caddie Hall of Fame appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Caddie Hall of Fame

In November, two of our most recognizable and philanthropic Ouimet Alumni, Dick Connolly and Peter Lynch, received national recognition. Dick and Peter were recognized by the Western Golf Association and inducted into the National Caddie Hall of Fame at the WGA’s annual Green Coat Gala!

Dick Connolly and Joe Desch, Chairman of the Western Golf Association.

The Massachusetts duo fits the mold as both have often referenced their years growing up as caddies at Woburn Country Club (Connolly) and Brae Burn Country Club (Lynch) as the most important and transformative times of their lives. Their caddying careers also paved the way for Ouimet Scholarships to attend The College of the Holy Cross and Boston College, respectively.

Peter Lynch

Lynch was unable to attend the festivities in person but graciously recorded a video message, which was shown during the program. He referenced the empowering opportunities that caddying offers as well as his pride in supporting caddie programs.

“It is fantastic to learn, as a young caddie, what qualities adults admire,” Lynch said.

Addressing the crowd in Chicago from the podium, Connolly noted the encouragement from his mother’s nine brothers, who all caddied, which inspired him to follow in their footsteps, which led him to a lifetime of service to the Ouimet Fund.

Dick Connolly

“I caddied for the World War II generation, the greatest generation,” Connolly said. “Being a caddie was the best experience of my life.”

It was a special evening as the Connolly family, several representatives from Ouimet Fund leadership, and friends of the Connolly family were in attendance to celebrate the inductions of these proud Ouimet Alumni. The Ouimet Fund has a partnership with the Evans Scholars Foundation of the Western Golf Association, jointly funding several Ouimet-Evans full-tuition scholarships annually for young caddies in Massachusetts attending Evans-affiliated colleges.

Ouimet leadership and friends in Chicago celebrating the induction.

The post Caddie Hall of Fame appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
JULI INKSTER https://www.ouimet.org/news/juli-inkster/ Mon, 06 Nov 2023 16:22:55 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=7968 Juli Inkster is one of the greatest golfers of all time, a World Golf Hall of Famer, and will be awarded the 2024 Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Contributions to Golf at the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquet on March 21, 2024. With a professional career spanning three decades, Inkster’s career is highlighted by an incredible seven major championship wins, and she is ranked sixth all-time in career LPGA Tour wins.

The post JULI INKSTER appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Juli Inkster – World Golf Hall of Famer & 2024 Ouimet Award Honoree

Juli Inkster is one of the greatest golfers of all time, a World Golf Hall of Famer, and will be awarded the 2024 Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Contributions to Golf at the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquet on March 21, 2024. With a professional career spanning three decades, Inkster’s career is highlighted by an incredible seven major championship wins, and she is ranked sixth all-time in career LPGA Tour wins. She has more wins in Solheim Cup matches than any other American, and is the only female golfer in history to win two majors in a decade for three consecutive decades by winning three in the 1980s, two in the 1990s, and two in the 2000s.

Inkster grew up in Santa Cruz, CA, the youngest of three children and extremely competitive with her older brothers. While she played nearly every other sport growing up, Inkster picked up golf in her late teens, after having taken a job at Pasatiempo Golf Club. After choosing to attend San Jose State University on a golf scholarship, she launched into a prolific stretch of amateur golf, including being named a three time All-American, winning three straight U.S. Women’s Amateur titles, and becoming the #1 ranked women’s amateur golfer in the world.

In recent years, Inkster has taken on a new chapter as a golf commentator, serving in both the booth analyst and interviewer roles for Golf Channel, Fox Sports, and NBC. She and her husband, Brian, have two daughters, Cori and Hayley.

Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy our conversation with the legendary Juli Inkster!

The post JULI INKSTER appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
2023 Annual Meeting https://www.ouimet.org/news/2023-annual-meeting/ Tue, 24 Oct 2023 19:44:36 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=7918 The post 2023 Annual Meeting appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Duncan Gratton to Lead the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund as 34th President

The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund has officially confirmed Duncan Gratton as its newest President during The Fund’s Annual Meeting on October 23 at Concord Country Club, succeeding William Healy, MD.

Duncan Gratton and William Healy, MD.

Healy’s leadership throughout the past two years culminated with 2023 being a banner year, as The Fund awarded a new record $3.25 million in annual need-based scholarships. Healy thanked his family, the Board of Directors and the staff in his remarks, concluding by saying “I enjoyed my brief time in this role, I hope to provide service in the future, and thank you for the opportunity.”

“Dr. Healy guided The Fund through two record-breaking years in terms of scholarships, applications, and overall engagement,” Gratton said. “He’s been a steady leader and great friend and has always kept us focused. I have incredible shoes to fill and feel fortunate to be taking on the role with The Fund in such great shape.”

Gratton has been a Ouimet Board Member since 2014, is a Lifetime Member, and he and his wife, Patricia, established a named endowed scholarship at The Fund. He also serves on the Ouimet Committee at The Kittansett Club, where he plays an important role in the mentorship of the young people working there, impactful fundraising, and continued advocacy for the mission and partnership with The Fund.

“To be elected President of the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund is a real honor, and I’ll never forget the day Dick Connolly called me to join the Board of Directors ten years ago,” Duncan Gratton said. “We have fantastic Directors and a really hardworking Executive Committee, and I’m looking forward to working in this new role with all of them. The Ouimet community looks forward to an important year upcoming in 2024, as we celebrate our 75th Anniversary, so I’m thrilled to be in this position and appreciate the support.”

The Ouimet Fund is also thrilled to welcome four new individuals to the Board of Directors: Tom Bagley, Andrew Mingle, Jennifer Misiaszek, and Alison Walshe. Guests also heard from student speaker Patrick Browne, a senior at Boston University who completed his golf service at Winchester Country Club and grew up in Billerica. Majoring in Computer Science and Statistics, Browne expressed his gratitude to the Ouimet Fund and its supporters for providing him and his family with financial assistance.

Patrick Browne

“The Ouimet Fund has made a difference in my life over the past four years, allowing me to change directions in a way that not many other people are able to,” Browne said. “I am very grateful for The Fund’s scholarship support, and I hope to give it back more as I move forward in life. Thank you for making a difference in students’ lives like me.”

To conclude the evening, The Fund awarded Robert P. Donovan the 2023 Denny Goodrich Honorary Alumnus Award, which recognizes individuals generous in their support of the Ouimet Fund, either by contributing financially or by volunteer or exceptional professional service.

Rob Goodrich, Bob Donovan, and Ramsey Goodrich.

Bob Donovan was hired in 1991 as Executive Director of the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund and the President of The Fund at the time was Denny Goodrich.  Denny passed away in late 2020.

For 29 years, Donovan was the face of the Ouimet Fund, and he guided the organization through incredible growth. His years of outstanding service and dedication to the thousands of Scholars who benefited were recognized with this award in front of board members, trustees, donors, staff and other volunteers, many of whom worked alongside Bob during his tenure. In a presentation that brought it full circle in many ways, two of Denny Goodrich’s sons, Ramsey and Rob Goodrich, presented Bob with the award.

About the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund

The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund awards significant need-based college scholarships to deserving young men and women who have worked at Massachusetts golf courses. This fall, The Fund awarded $3.25 million in scholarships, bringing the total scholarships awarded to nearly $50 Million to 6,630 students since 1949.

The post 2023 Annual Meeting appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
Jim and Mary Moriarty Scholarship https://www.ouimet.org/news/jim-and-mary-moriarty-scholarship/ Mon, 25 Sep 2023 16:48:08 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=7677 The post Jim and Mary Moriarty Scholarship appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Established in 2021 by Ouimet Alumnus Jim Moriarty and his wife Mary Moriarty, the Jim and Mary Moriarty Scholarship is for a young man or woman who intends to pursue a degree at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where Jim and Mary met.

Mary and Jim Moriarty

“We are so proud of the scholarship and wanted to attach our name to a school that means so much to us as a family,” Jim Moriarty said. “It’s where Mary and I met, and both our kids went there, so we want to help bring future generations there.”

The eldest of nine, Jim paid his way through college by working as a Resident Assistant and caddying at Mount Pleasant Golf Club and Vesper Country Club. Working at Vesper is how he learned about the Ouimet Fund and applied for a scholarship.

“I knew wherever I was going for school, I was paying for it, and my Ouimet Scholarship made all the difference in the world,” Moriarty said.

After learning about the program at a Ouimet outing, Jim’s son, Sean Moriarty, encouraged them to create an endowment. Since then, the family has enjoyed getting the opportunity to meet and hear from past and current recipients every summer at the Investing in Lifetimes Reception.

“Putting a face to a name is the icing on the cake,” Moriarty said. “My son is very involved with the Ouimet Fund, and my grandkids are 9 and 10 and know more about Francis Ouimet than I did at that age. The next generation of Moriartys will be the future for this endowment.”

In addition to establishing a named endowed scholarship, Jim and Mary are Lifetime Members and active members of the Ouimet community who have volunteered in many roles on the Ouimet Board, including Jim serving as President of The Fund from 2019- 2021.

“That was quite a full-circle moment having the responsibility on my shoulders,” Moriarty said. “Our stats blow people away, and Ouimet Scholars prove it with their hard work and hustle. So as President and moving forward, I want to help grow The Fund so we can award even more money.”

This year’s recipient of the Jim and Mary Moriarty Scholarship is Jake Bova, a senior at UMass Amherst majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at the Hyannisport Club. Jake started working there when he was 14 and returned each summer. He worked as a greenskeeper (and caddie). Jake credits the leadership of Tom Colombo, who served as his mentor.

Jake Bova

“Tom was a great leader and unbelievable boss, and I went back every summer because I wanted to work for him,” Jake Bova said. “He introduced me to the Ouimet Fund and really took me under his wing.”

Jake’s work at Hyannisport started at 5:30 AM and taught him how to interact with various individuals while on the job.

“I learned a lot about the importance of communication and how to fall in love with the routine,” Bova said. “The mundane aspects of the job were so important to be successful.”

Jake was surprised and grateful when he received his endowed scholarship.

“My twin sister and I pay for school by ourselves, so receiving my award relieved a lot of pressure,” Bova said. “Loans are huge, and getting this scholarship has helped me worry less about other costs.”

Jake and Jim are planning to meet this fall on campus for a hockey game, something they are both looking forward to.

“Being part of this huge network is such an advantage because it gives me opportunities like this,” Bova said. “It’s an honor to say I am a Ouimet Scholar, and it always gives me something to talk about in interviews.”

The post Jim and Mary Moriarty Scholarship appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
Alumni Profile: Brian Johnson https://www.ouimet.org/news/brian-johnson/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 15:12:34 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=7366 The post Alumni Profile: Brian Johnson appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

Ouimet Alumnus and Auburn, Massachusetts native Brian Johnson believes that golf will always be part of his life. He learned to play when he was eight years old and was one of the youngest caddies at Tatnuck Country Club when he started working there at age 12.

Brian Johnson

“Some of my older brother’s friends had jobs at Tatnuck, and my grandfather grew up caddying there as well,” Brian Johnson said. “I caddied there throughout high school, and when I could in college, so I was there for eight or nine summers.”

Working with older caddies when he first started off taught Brian lessons about interacting with his peers and motivated him to move up in the caddie ranks.

“I learned a lot from the older caddies about how you work and play your role from experience and knowledge,” Johnson said. “Learning from them made me want to push myself and be better.”

From learning to respect others and the game, Brian’s experience on the course with members taught him valuable etiquette and interpersonal skills.

“Being out on the course caddying for a variety of people teaches you a lot and was such a positive experience,” Johnson said. “Golf is a good stage to see how adults interact with each other, and you can observe a lot.”

A highlight from Brian’s caddying years was when longtime Tatnuck member John Budd and Ouimet Fund Board Member Bill Kelleher asked Brian to caddie for them in their Wednesday afternoon game.

“Those guys asked me to come up and caddie for them on a non-caddie day, and that’s one of my favorite memories from working there,” Johnson said.

Brian learned about the Ouimet Fund and its scholarship opportunities from older caddies at Tatnuck and received assistance from Bill throughout the application process, whom he considers a mentor. Bill also helped Brian with college applications and, years later, connected him with his son, Will Kelleher, who hired him at Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates, Inc., where Brian currently works as a Vice President.

“I first caddied for Bill when I was young, and it took about a decade before I ever asked him about his business,” Brian said. “I was respectful of the fact that being on the golf course meant you are away from business, so I wanted to approach it correctly.”

Brian graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 2016 and credits The Fund for allowing him to pursue his college degree.

“The financial help from the Ouimet Fund provided me and my family with comfort, knowing we had support behind us,” Johnson said. “Since receiving my scholarship, I believe it’s important to stay engaged and connect with kids who have similar stories.”

Over the years, Brian has participated in the Ouimet Golf Sprint and attends the Annual Banquet each year with new groups of people he introduces to The Fund. He has been a Board Member since 2017 and is actively involved with the Ouimet community.

Brian Johnson participated in the 2017 Ouimet Golf Sprint.

“I stay connected with the community because of the people and the mission,” Johnson said. “Each year, The Fund gets stronger and continues to expand, and I want to continue supporting its growth and success.”

Brian feels a connection to the caddie program at Worcester Country Club, where he plays, and knows golf will always keep him connected to the Ouimet Fund.

Brian Johnson completed the 2023 Ouimet Golf Sprint with fellow Worcester Country Club teammates.

“I hope to someday be a mentor to the Worcester caddies since I’m not too far removed from what they are experiencing,” Johnson said. “Golf will never not be part of my life, and I’m lucky for the people and community the game has introduced me to.”

The post Alumni Profile: Brian Johnson appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>
Nurturing the Passion for Politics: The Journey of Ouimet Alumnus Dan Cullinane https://www.ouimet.org/news/dan-cullinane/ Tue, 25 Jul 2023 18:11:33 +0000 https://www.ouimet.org/?p=7328 The post Nurturing the Passion for Politics: The Journey of Ouimet Alumnus Dan Cullinane appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>

As a youngster, Ouimet Alumnus and Dorchester native Dan Cullinane quickly learned proper golf etiquette. Ponkapoag Golf Course golf camp was his introduction to the game, which his uncles signed him up for and brought him to when he was eight years old. At the end of one of the days, in a thrilling putting contest, Dan found himself in the final round when his last putt lipped out, and he lost.

Dan Cullinane with his wife, Emily Torres-Cullinane, and their children, William and Isabel, outside the State House.

“I was so furious that I swung and buried my putter right into the practice green,” Dan Cullinane recalled laughing. “So, my introduction to the game also turned out to be my introduction to golf etiquette, and I realized golf is the perfect microcosm for life because it is as frustrating as it is amazing.”

In high school, Dan worked at William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park through the City of Boston Caddie Scholar Program, caddying and doing course maintenance over the summers. The program also boasted a strong educational component, providing the participants with tutors and other adult mentors to assist them with personal growth and career development.

“I knew it would be the best job I ever had due to the community and the people,” Cullinane said. “Mainly, we focused on current events and read the newspaper, but there was also a big lens toward career preparedness and thinking about what you might want to do with your life and the opportunities that might be available to you.”

From a young age, Dan was interested in politics, but it wasn’t until working with tutors at Franklin Park that he further investigated what a career in politics would entail. The program encouraged students to define their interests and focus on how to navigate and achieve their ultimate career goals.

“As a young person being part of a career-focused and diverse program showed me if you are genuine and put in the work, people will respond,” Cullinane said.

The opportunity to take advantage of Franklin Park’s golf course was another perk of the job.

“They encouraged us to play and appreciate the course and its rich history,” Cullinane said. “Working there showed me golf wasn’t just a game for the wealthy, and the diversity in that program was something special.”

Through Franklin Park tutors, Dan was exposed to the Ouimet Fund and applied. The financial support he received helped him attend Providence College, where he graduated in 2007 as senior class president.

“I was the first in my family to attend college, and it was incredibly important to my parents,” Cullinane said. “They would have done whatever it took to give me that opportunity, and reflecting back, my scholarship was an incredible source of financial relief for my family.”

Dan took the Dale Carnegie course The Fund offered in 2005 and still distributes books from the course to every intern and staffer he works with to this day.

“Relationships are the foundation of your quality of life, and this is a tutorial that shows you how to build successful relationships,” Cullinane said. “I encourage everyone, no matter how old you are, to take the course because learning how to be genuine in your communications will help you now and into the future.”

Dan applied the skills he learned to work at Boston City Hall for Boston City Councillor Maureen Feeney during his college summers. He interned at the Massachusetts State House for then State Representative Marty Walsh during his senior year before Marty hired him as his Director of Constituent Services.

“I held my first sign for Maureen when I was about eight years old and grew up I viewed it as the highest calling to be able to give back to the community that gave so much to you,” Cullinane said. “That was my first real interest in politics at a very young age, and to have that be fed and cultivated during my years at Franklin Park was incredible.”

Dan considers Maureen a true mentor throughout his life and credits his years at Franklin Park for strengthening his interpersonal skills. Critical skills he utilized to win the special election for Senator Forry’s open seat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 2013.

Dan Cullinane taking the oath of office holding his son William.

“When I ultimately won my state representative seat, it was one of the most diverse districts in the state, and I knew it had to be earned on the ground going door to door,” Cullinane said. “A lot of that comfort and effort in relationships came out of the caddie scholar program, and I was able to fulfill my dream and represent the community that gave me everything.”

Dan won re-election the following year and served four terms as State Representative of the 12th Suffolk District representing Dorchester, Mattapan, Hyde Park, and Milton in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. With two young children, Dan chose not to run for election in January 2020 and joined Kearney, Donovan & McGee (KDM) upon leaving the legislature, where he focuses on expanding the firm’s City, State, and Federal lobbying practice in addition to servicing the firm’s existing clients.

Dan lives in Canton with his wife, Emily, and their two young children, William and Isabel. He is a Lifetime Member and active member of the Ouimet community, who wishes he got involved as an Alumnus sooner.

“The Ouimet Fund is a family and an unbelievable network who care about you and your success,” Cullinane said. “The network and family are available to you right now, whether you can donate yet or not. From personal experience, I urge all Scholars and young Alumni not to wait to participate in what The Fund has to offer.”

The post Nurturing the Passion for Politics: The Journey of Ouimet Alumnus Dan Cullinane appeared first on Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund.

]]>