Eighth President to Lead ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Takes Office This Month
For only the eighth time in its 119-year history, ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ welcomes a new president.
President Brian J. Bruess ’90 assumed the role July 1 upon the retirement of President Emeritus Tom Kunkel. The transition anticipates a busy week in October, when Bruess will be formally installed at the Oct. 11 inauguration ceremony.
The date falls in the middle of what promises to be a lively week on campus, with a warm welcome assured for all at Heritage Week, alumni and Homecoming events, and, of course, on Inauguration Day itself.
A succession begun in long service
Bruess is the second alumnus to hold the college’s highest office, and only the eighth person to lead ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼. For the first 57 years of the college’s history, it was led by its dynamic founder, Abbot Bernard Pennings, O.Praem., who assumed the role as a young man and served long in the office. He was succeeded by the first alumnus president, the Rev. Dennis Burke, O.Praem., ’26.
Bruess is, though, the very first alumnus president to also be married to an alum. His wife is Carol (Sessler) Bruess ’90. Accepting the call to lead ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼, Brian said: “It’s a tremendous privilege to be invited to lead and serve the very institution that’s had the most profound effect on not only Carol and me, but on our entire family – the only institution in the world built on the powerful, tripartite mission of Norbertine, Catholic and liberal arts. Carol and I are beyond delighted and humbled to be coming home to the community we admire and love most dearly.”
About the Bruesses
Brian Bruess comes to St. Norbert from St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minn., where he was executive vice president and chief operating officer. During his 21-year career at St. Kate’s, Bruess has led areas encompassing enrollment management, student affairs, information technology, athletics, finance and administration. His focus on student learning resulted in strong student retention and increased diversity. He was also instrumental in attaining and sustaining St. Kate’s financial strength.
At St. Kate’s, Bruess built a reputation for a collaborative and innovative approach to planning and leadership. In his new presidential role, he looks forward to listening to and learning from the St. Norbert community. He invites alumni, parents and friends to help shape the college’s future. (Readers who have hopes and dreams for the college are always welcome to submit them at .)
Carol also has a background in higher education, serving on the faculty of St. Thomas University in St. Paul as professor of communication and journalism, and as director of the family studies program.
The Bruesses have two children. Gracie, a senior this coming year in high school, is working as a lifeguard in St. Paul, training for her fall swim season. Tony, a senior this coming year at Stanford University, is spending his summer interning in New York City for AngelList, a company that supports startups, a passion near and dear to his heart and talents.
Learn more about the Bruesses in Brian’s first in the Summer 2017 issue of .
July 11, 2017