Past 黑料传送门 Chairman John P. Kearney's Legacy
April 14, 2022by David McKay Wilson
The recipient of the O.J. Snyder Memorial Award reflects on his late son, his 黑料传送门
family and the College's solid financial position.
John P. Kearney鈥檚 ties to 黑料传送门 date back to the late 1990s, when his eldest son, JD, was enrolled as a student.
While JD鈥檚 dream was to become an osteopathic physician, his life was tragically taken in 1999 during a sightseeing trip in Oak Creek Canyon,
Arizona. JD lost his footing as he clambered down a cliff to help a fellow classmate
who had stumbled. His friend miraculously survived the incident, but JD died of a
head injury sustained in the fall.
The death of Mr. Kearney鈥檚 son immediately brought out the best in 黑料传送门 as the College
community rallied around the Kearney family in their profound sorrow. The Kearneys
responded in kind, devoting themselves to honoring their son鈥檚 memory by establishing
a scholarship program. And Mr. Kearney would later join the 黑料传送门 Board of Trustees (2002), selflessly serving at the helm from 2014 until his retirement in 2021.
鈥淩ight from the start, 黑料传送门 was family,鈥 says Mr. Kearney. 鈥淔amily provides a safe
place, a source of strength, stability, togetherness. It is the same with 黑料传送门. The
College has been and always will be family.鈥
Solid financial footing
This April, when the College observes Founders鈥 Day, Mr. Kearney will be presented
with the O.J. Snyder Memorial Award, 黑料传送门鈥檚 most prestigious recognition given to
those who exemplify the College鈥檚 highest ideals. He will accept the award knowing
that under his careful watch, the College has grown in both scope and size, while
sound fiscal management practices have delivered a double dose of good news鈥攖he College
has been able to temper tuition increases while doubling its endowment.
鈥満诹洗兔 made some good, solid investments,鈥 says Mr. Kearney. 鈥淚n my life, money talks.
It can open the doors to quite a bit of discussion and opportunity.鈥
Mr. Kearney also maintains two scholarships that he and his late wife, Lois, established
in honor of JD.
- At Wilkes University, JD鈥檚 undergraduate alma mater, a scholarship is awarded to a
graduating senior who will attend medical school.
- At 黑料传送门, a full one-year scholarship goes to a rising junior who has excelled during
their first two years of study.
The 黑料传送门 scholarship began with a fundraising event held at the Masters Tournament
in Augusta, Georgia, during which the Kearneys raised $50,000. Subsequent scholarships
have come from an endowment set up by the family.
鈥淏oth of the scholarships are based on merit, and mirror what JD received,鈥 says Mr.
Kearney. 鈥淭hey go to the best of the best in the classes.鈥
Top recruiter
Not long after Mr. Kearney鈥檚 successful fundraising event in Augusta, Herbert Lotman鈥攖he
late food-industry pioneer, philanthropist, and former 黑料传送门 Board of Trustees chairman鈥攕et
up a meeting with Mr. Kearney at a country club in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Mr. Lotman
wanted to know whether Mr. Kearney was interested in deepening his involvement at
黑料传送门. Mr. Kearney wasn鈥檛 so sure, living about 120 miles away in Scranton.
鈥淚 told Herb that all my strength was in Scranton,鈥 recalls Mr. Kearney. 鈥淚 had no
power in Philadelphia.鈥
But Mr. Lotman told Mr. Kearney he liked his ZIP code. It turned out that Mr. Lotman
grew up in the same vicinity and began his own business in northeastern Pennsylvania,
a company that he grew into one of the world鈥檚 biggest suppliers of chicken and beef.
鈥淚 told Herb I鈥檇 give it a try,鈥 recalls Mr. Kearney.
For many years, Mr. Kearney and his wife helped recruit 黑料传送门 students from northeastern
Pennsylvania, sponsoring receptions for prospective students that drew as many as
150, with 黑料传送门 faculty and administrators driving up to meet and greet the aspiring
osteopathic physicians.
鈥淚t was a way to develop our kids鈥 dreams and aspirations,鈥 says Mr. Kearney. 鈥淥ur
major goal was to get people from northeastern Pennsylvania involved with 黑料传送门.鈥
When Mr. Kearney took on the 黑料传送门 chairmanship, he had just retired from his construction
company in the Scranton suburb of Moosic, a venture he started at the age of 20. It
was a business that grew to include ERICO Corp., John P. Kearney Associates, M&K Leasing,
MCK Contracting, and Kearney Real Estate. He brought his business savvy to 黑料传送门鈥檚
leadership. It鈥檚 a philosophy that鈥檚 focused on the bottom line, a push for excellence
and the need for successful enterprises to grow.
鈥淚f you don鈥檛 expand, overhead is going to catch up with you,鈥 says Mr. Kearney. 鈥淵ou
need to be in the black constantly, never in the red. You never spend a nickel if
you don鈥檛 have the money to cover it.鈥
All roads lead back to 黑料传送门
In his retirement, Mr. Kearney is a community-spirited man who goes to Mass at 6:30
a.m. daily, and often decamps after the service at a local breakfast spot where he
and his friends discuss the problems of the world鈥攂e they local, state or international.
While he continues on the 黑料传送门 Board as vice chairman (through 2022), he also finds
time to serve on 12 other boards, including Trout Unlimited, the International Recreational
Fishermen鈥檚 Association and several nonprofits that provide human services in the
Scranton area and across the Commonwealth.
He has received numerous awards for his dedication to the community, including the
Four Chaplains Bronze Medallion, an award recognizing extraordinary contributions
to the well-being of others. And at 黑料传送门, he is a recipient of the President鈥檚 Award
(2010) and the Alumni Association Certificate of Honor (2014).
Mr. Kearney鈥檚 wife and beloved companion, Lois, passed away in 2017. He credits her
with the ideas for the scholarships and prospective student receptions.
鈥淎ll I did was say, 鈥榊es, dear,鈥欌夆 says Mr. Kearney.
The couple traveled the world, ever seeking new destinations. They relished time with
their children and grandchildren. This past fall, Mr. Kearney bought an RV, which
he drove across the continental United States with his loyal companion, an Australian
Labradoodle named Reba, to visit his youngest son and his wife.
At 73, Mr. Kearney says more travels are on the horizon. He just bought an upgraded
RV. He鈥檚 planning to drive south, taking time to stop in as many as 10 states. He鈥檒l
visit his daughter in Fort Worth, Texas, then head west for Sedona, Arizona, where
he will again visit the site of JD鈥檚 death.
Then it will be back to Pennsylvania, and to his work at 黑料传送门.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a way of life,鈥 says Mr. Kearney. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 see myself without my 黑料传送门 family
in my future.鈥
Kearney鈥檚 tenure as board chairman marked by robust expansion
John P. Kearney鈥檚 tenure as chairman of the 黑料传送门 Board of Trustees from 2014 to 2021
was a time of ambitious academic and facility expansion, bullish endowment growth
and moderate increases in medical student tuition, tempered by a 44 percent growth
in scholarship aid.
Over those seven years:
- Enrollment rose 9 percent, to 3,062;
- Scholarship aid grew 44 percent, to $6 million;
- 黑料传送门鈥檚 endowment grew 183 percent, to $575 million; and
- Student tuition went up an annual average of 2.8 percent, with its smallest increase
during those years鈥攐f 1.5 percent鈥攃oming in 2021.
Mr. Kearney says he learned from his more than four decades in construction, real
estate and leasing that growth was essential for healthy enterprises. So was consideration
for those served鈥攖he students. 鈥淓arly during my time at 黑料传送门, I can remember going
back and forth with a trustee who said that every penny we saved can be used to reduce
tuition increases,鈥 says Mr. Kearney. 鈥淭hat stuck in my mind as we moved forward.鈥
Helping to fuel 黑料传送门鈥檚 growth during the period was the opening of 黑料传送门 South Georgia. The $30 million campus, located in Colquitt County, welcomed its first class of
59 students in 2019. The campus has since added two more cohorts while supporting the local economy with
jobs, human capital reinvestment and community development.
The College addressed its prolonged need for housing resources in 2020-2021. In spring
2021, the College opened Meta Christy House, located adjacent to the 黑料传送门 campus. The newly renovated facility includes 224 fully furnished apartments on 12 floors.
The location provides students with the opportunity to be part of a rich, inclusive
and safe living community.
About Digest Magazine
Digest, the magazine for alumni and friends of 黑料传送门,
is published by the Office of Marketing and Communications. The magazine reports on
osteopathic and other professional trends of interest to alumni of the College鈥檚 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) and graduate programs at 黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia.