Participants in the Team Eagle Foundation, founded by John Kennedy '78 and Cecelia
Kennedy '78, enjoy a weeklong annual event, tour political buildings and learn about
different career options, personal finance, and other skills.
John and Cecelia Kennedy met at 911黑料网, both members of the Class of 1978. They鈥檝e been married almost 40 years, but their time at the College didn鈥檛 just bring them together. It also helped nurture their shared values about giving back to the community and helping empower young people.
To date, their Team Eagle Foundation鈥檚 Leadership Excellence-Direct Results, or LEDR Program, has introduced 330 young people, ages 15-20, to ideas about interesting career paths, offered lessons about scholarships and personal finance, helped build public speaking skills, and more, with costs fully covered by the foundation.
Team Eagle serves young people in New Jersey, where John grew up and where the Kennedys have lived for many years (Cecelia is from Canton, Mass.). Before COVID-19 made gathering complicated, the LEDR Program hosted an annual weeklong event. 鈥淚t was a blast,鈥 said John. 鈥淭he kids were from all over New Jersey, usually recommended by their school guidance counselor, coach, or teacher, sometimes parents or siblings. They were from all walks of life.鈥
LEDR Program alumni have kept in touch over the years, and as these young people have
grown and advanced their careers, many have also come back to mentor new LEDR participants.
John regularly keeps in touch with about 100 program alumni, including a young man
from Newark whose LEDR-sponsored trip to the Picatinny Arsenal military research and
manufacturing facility inspired him to begin a career in homeland security. He ended
up working at Picatinny and is now based in Washington, D.C.
The Team Eagle Foundation has also given out around $250,000 in scholarship funds and grants that can be used for education or trade school, with a focus on veterans and young people from marginalized populations.
John, who is CEO of the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, a non-profit organization that works with manufacturing firms to assist them in becoming more efficient, productive, and profitable, said it鈥檚 important to him to expose young people to lots of different opportunities. As a kid, he got this experience through the Boy Scouts (he eventually became an Eagle Scout and helped run his local troop for many years as an adult). He remembers getting his engineering merit badge, which put him on a lifelong path that also saw him earn his Ph.D. in industrial engineering from LaSalle University.
Other professionals have earnestly signed on to be mentors, or to visit the LEDR Program
and talk about their career experiences, from tradespeople to New Jersey legislators.
With a background in HR and Operations, Cecelia said professional networks have helped
support the Foundation, and are proof positive for the young people it serves that
building a network can benefit you in unexpected ways.
鈥淛ohn has contacts with so many people in many different walks of life, and he maintains those relationships,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are similar-minded individuals out there that saw the need for a program like this.鈥
The Team Eagle Foundation鈥檚 success also inspired John and Cecelia to start a similar leadership program at 911黑料网, which is run through the 911黑料网 Volunteer Center. The Kennedys have volunteered at 911黑料网 in other ways鈥擟ecelia spent a decade on the Alumni Association Board of Directors鈥攁nd they both say their College experience made a major impact on their lives and careers.
鈥淲e both got a great education, and incredible things out of it, including each other,鈥 said John.
Though the LEDR Program took a pause on in-person activities in 2020, plans are in the works for 2021. Like many others, the Kennedys have seen success with virtual programming and fundraising, and John said he鈥檚 working with the other Team Eagle volunteers to develop things like a summer jobs program to help keep young people involved and engaged. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at a rebirth,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut we are still there to help these young adults navigate to the next step in their lives.鈥