Two Members of Loyola Blakefield Community Honored by The Baltimore Sun

Congratulations to Paul Tiburzi '73 and Rev. Bill Watters, S.J. for their announcement as inductees to The Baltimore Sun's 2024 Business and Civic Hall of Fame. Members of the Hall of Fame are chosen for their leadership and commitment to community endeavors in the Baltimore area.

According to the Sun:

Paul Tiburzi
Paul Tiburzi is a lawyer in the Litigation and Regulatory Practice group within DLA Piper’s Baltimore office. He is a former chair of the Greater Baltimore Committee, where he fought to keep The Preakness in Baltimore, and has worked on the transition teams for two Maryland governors and chaired chaired multiple Maryland commissions and task forces.
 
Fr. Watters
William J. Watters, a Jesuit priest, founded three tuition-free or very low-cost private schools in Baltimore City for under-resourced students, including the Loyola School, which opened in 2017 (and from which he retired as president in March); the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, which opened in 2007, and St. Ignatius Loyola Academy, which opened in 1993.


The Sun
will honor 11 accomplished individuals at an awards banquet to be held at The Center Club in Baltimore on June 6 and in a special section to be published shortly thereafter.
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