Mary ann carroll biography of georgetown
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Title:“At Georgetown, we look out for each other”
Though once upon a time he flunked his Georgetown physical education class, Bill Licamele, M.D. (C’68, M’72, R’74, W’76, Parent’01, ’04, ’07) was a virtual participant in the 2022 Bellringer fundraising ride for the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. He is currently being treated for cancer at the center. “They saved my life,” he shares.
Category: Alumni Stories, Giving News
For Bill Licamele, M.D., the word “Georgetown” is synonymous with the word “family.” He received his undergraduate degree in 1968 and his medical degree in 1972, continuing with the university for his fellowship and residency. He met his wife, Annamarie, at Georgetown; all three of his children—Mary Ann Melkonian (B’01, MBA’08), Louis Licamele (C’04), and William Anthony Licamele (C’07)—attended Georgetown. His volunteer work, going back to 1979, includes being a senator on the Board of Governors and serving on the School of Medicine Advisory Board, Hoya Hoop Board of Directors, Hoyas Unlimited Board of Directors, and as an interviewer for undergraduate and medical school applicants alike. Not surprisingly, he received the 2008 John Carroll Award for lifelong dedication to his alma mater. Yet he still feels like there i
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Title:The sun shines on Georgetown’s first John Carroll Weekend in Ireland
Celebrating friendships, awardees
On Thursday evening, 780 Hoyas gathered at the Guinness Storehouse for the President’s Welcome Reception. Part museum and part event space, the Guinness Storehouse features multiple levels of exhibits about the beer and its long history in Ireland. Attendees learned how to pour the perfect Guinness, danced along to a U2 cover band, and toasted their friendships at the rooftop Gravity Bar.
On Saturday evening, 650 Hoyas celebrated the John Carroll and Patrick Healy Awardees at the Royal Dublin Society. Attendees at this black-tie gala enjoyed music by local musicians and a surprise performance of traditional Irish drumming and dancing. But the focus was on the outstanding Hoyas who received awards.
The John Carroll Award recognizes alumni whose achievements and record of service exemplify the ideals and traditions of Georgetown University and its founder. This year’s winners included: Melissa Bradley (B’89), Peter Croncota (B’83), The Honorable John K. Delaney (L’88, Parent’22), Patrick J. Grant (C’73, L’77, Parent’07,’07,’09), Michelle Shara Mauboussin (B’86, Parent’17,’19), Peter Mellen (C’89, MBA’98, Parent’26,’28).
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