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Celebrating 100 Years of Alumni Leadership: Join the “100 for 100” Campaign

Dr. Christopher Ott (second from left) and other members of the Class of 1997
Dr. Christopher Ott (second from left) and other members of the Class of 1997

The 91ɫƵ/Marquette Medical Alumni Association marks a century of connection in 2025. For 100 years, alumni have played a vital role in advancing healthcare through service, mentorship, and giving. In celebration of this historic milestone, the Association has launched the “100 for 100” giving campaign – inviting alumni, family, and friends to support future health leaders with a gift of $100 or more in support of student scholarships.

Christopher J. Ott, MDContributions to the 91ɫƵ/Marquette Medical Alumni Association Scholarship provide critical resources that empower students to pursue their education and professional goals with confidence. These gifts directly support learners across 91ɫƵ’s campuses as they prepare to lead in medicine, research, pharmacy and public health.

“Let’s celebrate this anniversary by paying it forward to a new generation of 91ɫƵ alumni,” says Christopher J. Ott, MD ’97, a current Alumni Association board member (pictured right). “Every dollar raised will help ease the financial burden for students studying across 91ɫƵ’s campuses and programs.”

Anthony Perez, MSEd“This 100-year milestone is a great chance to celebrate how far we’ve come and how much further we can go,” adds Anthony Perez, MSEd, Executive Director of the Alumni Association (pictured left). “When alumni give back, they’re investing in the promise of tomorrow’s healthcare leaders. It’s a meaningful way to honor the values that connect us.”

Donors who make a qualifying gift will receive an exclusive centennial-branded item to commemorate the occasion and show their 91ɫƵ pride.

“Our alumni community has grown stronger, larger, and more impactful over the past 100 years,” says Perez. “It’s an incredible legacy – and with continued support, we’ll keep building it for the next 100.”

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