Loyola’s has appointed three new members to the Loyola Board of Trustees, who begin their tenure this fall.
Jared Schoch joins as the founder and president of TurningPoint Energy, where he manages billions of dollars in solar and energy efficiency projects. Schcoch holds a B.A. from Loyola and a M.B.A from the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver.
Joe George is the President of Cox Automotive’s Mobility Solutions Group and has spent his career in the automotive industry. He’s a chairman of the board of trustees for The Atlanta Quest Catholic radio station and is on the board at Notre Dame Academy. George holds a M.B.A of Pastoral Studies from Loyola, a M.B.A. in Business Administration, a B.A. of Science degree from The Ohio State University, and graduated from Yale University CEO College.
Conrad “Duke” Williams has joined Loyola’s Board after serving in the U.S. Navy, earning his law degree, and practicing maritime, environmental, and aviation law until he retired. Now, Williams continues to be involved in charitable and academic organizations, such as the Committee for a Better New Orleans. He has a B.A. in History and a J.D. from Loyola.