
President
Neal McQueeney is a 1992 graduate of St. Ignatius. He attended Boston University and graduated with a Juris Doctor from New England Law in 1999. He practiced law in the Boston area until he moved back to Chicago in 2001 to become a trial lawyer at Sanchez Daniels & Hoffman, LLP where he is now a Partner in the litigation department. Neal and his wife Jill are the proud parents of two future Ignatians.

Treasurer
Colleen Daley is a 1992 graduate of St. Ignatius. She attended Indiana University and graduated with a Bachelor Degree in Journalism and Political Science in 1996. Colleen has nearly 15 years of experience in political strategy, public policy, legislative affairs, media relations and resource management among large-scale government and nonprofit organizations. Colleen is currently the Executive Director of the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence (ICHV), the the oldest and largest statewide organization in the U.S. working to prevent the devastation caused by firearms. Prior to working for ICHV Colleen worked as the Legislative Director to former Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, served as the Campaign Director of Illinois for Health Care, and the Chief of Staff to former State Representative John Fritchey.

Sergeant-at-Arms
Noel graduated from St. Ignatius in 1992. After 15 years in government, including three years with the Illinois Senate in Springfield, Noel now works as the Manager of Government, Corporate and Philanthropic Relationships for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago. He and four previous generations of his family are from the North Side.

Judicial Outreach Coordinator
Patrick graduated in 1991 from St. Ignatius, joining several members of his family as St. Ignatius graduates. After graduating from Georgetown University, he joined the Jesuit Volunteer Corps and worked in Yakima, Washington. Patrick then went to law school at Loyola Chicago, where he was an executive editor of the Law Journal. After graduation, Patrick worked for the City of Chicago Corporation Counsel’s Office and then left to clerk for Justice Mary Jane Theis on the Illinois Appellate Court. Thereafter, he worked as an Illinois Supreme Court clerk for almost 8 years for Chief Justice Thomas Fitzgerald and again for Justice Theis. Patrick is currently a solo practitioner in Chicago developing his own appellate and general litigation practice while also working with his father, a trial lawyer and a 1958 graduate of St. Ignatius. Patrick is actively involved with the Chicago Jesuit Academy, the Franciscan Outreach Association, and Loyola Chicago Law School

