“Having James, and now Teddy ’26, choose ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ — and knowing the Catholic values we raised them with are being reinforced — means a lot to us,” said Winnie.
While Winnie and Sean O’Keefe had no connection to ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ University before their son, James ’23, applied, it didn’t take long for them to embrace his decision and become Stag fans themselves.
“Having James, and now Teddy ’26, choose ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ — and knowing the Catholic values we raised them with are being reinforced —means a lot to us,” said Winnie. She shared that the public schools where the family lives in Bergen County, New Jersey, are very good, so their three boys all went through the public school system and didn’t experience a Catholic education prior to ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ.
Winnie O’Keefe has long been familiar with the Jesuit idea of curis personalis — her brothers and other family members attended St. Joseph Prep, the Jesuit high school in her hometown of Philadelphia. In addition to the liberal arts education and values that she recognizes as so important, she and Sean have been impressed by the opportunities presented by ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ’s Charles F. Dolan School of Business, where James majoring in finance and accounting. He also participates in the Student Mutual Investment Fund.
“His education both in an out of the classroom has been amazing,” said Winnie, noting that her son has had internships at UBS and Martin DeCruze & Company, an accounting firm in Stamford. Like his brother, Teddy also plans to study finance. Both were attracted to ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ’s size and to the beautiful new Dolan School building with its state-of-the-art facilities.
Fortunately for ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ, the O’Keefes’ enthusiasm has led them to become actively involved with the Parents Leadership Council. Among other things, they’ve spoken to the parents of incoming students to welcome them, connect them with one another, and to encourage their involvement in the life of the school. On a personal level, Winnie said that involvement has been significant.