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Honoring Those Who Inspire: Legacy Hall to Welcome Eight New Inductees

Alumni return to their alma maters to share lessons learned

The District 230 Foundation will soon add eight members to the distinguished list of alumni who inspire current students and remind them of all that is possible when you have the support of the D230 community. Legacy Hall was established to recognize and honor graduates from Sandburg, Stagg, and Andrew High Schools who make an impact in their careers, their families, and their communities.

Since 2008, the Foundation has been proud to recognize alumni from District 230 for their outstanding contributions in eight different categories: Education and Humanities - Science and Technology - Philanthropy and Non-Profit - Arts and Entertainment - Sports and Recreation - Business and Commerce - Government and Military - Community and Volunteerism

To be selected for Legacy Hall, candidates must not only be recognized for their careers but also demonstrate a willingness to give back to their communities and to share their expertise, knowledge, and time with others. As part of Legacy Hall, candidates are able to return to their alma maters and share the story of their careers with the students of District 230. The Foundation hopes and believes they will have a lasting impact on students’ paths in the future, creating the future generation of Legacy Hall inductees.

Tickets to the Legacy Hall Induction Celebration, scheduled for Friday, November 7, at Elements by the Odyssey in Orland Park, are $60 per person and may be purchased at https://www.d230foundation.org/tickets.

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MacArthur "Mac" Antigua
Mac Antigua, a 1992 Stagg graduate, leads initiatives advancing equity and opportunity for boys and young men of color as Director at My Brother’s Keeper Alliance. He has decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, youth development, and community impact, and holds a BS/MA in Communication Studies from Northwestern University.
Brian Enyart
Brian Enyart, Andrew High School class of 1995, is a nationally acclaimed chef who trained under Rick Bayless and led Topolobampo to its first Michelin star. He has earned James Beard Awards, cooked at the White House, co-owned acclaimed restaurant Cruz Blanca, and was executive chef at Lena Brava.
Raymond Heniff
Raymond Heniff, a 1961 Carl Sandburg graduate, spent his career in horticulture and law firm management, serving as VP and Treasurer of the Chicago Botanic Garden and Executive Director for multiple law firms. He has contributed extensively to professional associations and continues to write manuals for law firm administrators. He is a recent inductee into the Carl Sandburg Athletic Hall of Fame.
John Lawler
John Lawler has spent over 34 years with Ford Motor Company and was named Vice Chair in 2024, focusing on strategy, partnerships, and corporate development. Previously, he served as CFO and CEO of Ford Autonomous Vehicles, and held leadership roles across Ford’s global operations, including Ford China and Asia Pacific. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Knox College and an MBA from the University of Iowa.
Katie O’Sullivan, M.D.
Dr. Katie O’Sullivan is a dual board-certified adult and pediatric endocrinologist and an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago. She cares for patients across all ages, including D230 students and alumni, and is active in medical education and research. A 2001 Andrew High School graduate, she trained at Loyola University Chicago and UC San Diego.
Dr. Tom O’Sullivan
Dr. Tom O’Sullivan, a 2001 Andrew High School graduate, is a professor and researcher at the University of Notre Dame, specializing in biomedical imaging technologies for cancer care. He has co-founded two medical technology companies and has mentored hundreds of students while securing significant research funding.
Mary Coughlin Tolan
Mary Coughlin Tolan, a 1979 Sandburg graduate, is a healthcare innovator, philanthropist, and business leader. She led Accretive Health from startup to a billion-dollar public company and co-founded Chicago Pacific Founders, a private equity firm advancing healthcare solutions. She has pledged $12 million to the University of Chicago Booth School of Business for healthcare innovation.
Kevin Wolz, PhD
Kevin Wolz, a 2009 Stagg graduate, is CEO of Canopy Farm Management and lead scientist at the Savanna Institute, promoting sustainable agroforestry in the Midwest. He holds dual degrees in integrative biology and civil & environmental engineering from the University of Illinois and has dedicated his career to sustainable agriculture and environmental restoration.

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