Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:27 PM CST
Lots of love for Lou
‘Character, integrity and passion’: Speaker tells EIU grads to look to Lou
By ROB STROUD, Staff Writer rstroud@jg-tc.com
CHARLESTON -- Commencement speaker Randy Bailey offered graduates three suggestions on Saturday for life after college, including emulating outgoing Eastern Illinois University President Lou Hencken.
Bailey, an EIU alumnus and successful businessman, brought buttons with a “BE LIKE LOU!” logo for the graduates to wear and told them Hencken provides a good example of having integrity.
“You don’t have to go any farther than this man sitting right here,” Bailey told the graduates in Lantz Arena. “If you do what Lou Hencken would do, you are going to have character, integrity and passion.”
Bailey cited Hencken’s plans to retire in June after working at EIU for 41 years, serving the last six as president. He said Hencken will preside over the May commencement, but December graduates will have more opportunities on campus to congratulate him.
Hencken thanked Bailey for the tribute before offering tributes of his own to highly accomplished EIU alumni and students.
The president’s speech noted alumnus Tony Romo’s success as a starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. He also cited the acclaim student Cameron Schilling of Mattoon received for his memorial sketches of Illinois soldiers who died in Afghanistan and Iraq.
In addition, Hencken alluded to other distinguished alumni he and his staff have met this semester. Examples include three head coaches in the NFL, an oncologist at the Mayo Clinic, the retired vice chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, and former Gov. Jim Edgar.
“Those other graduates were sitting where you are and had doubts about whether or not they would be successful,” Hencken told the graduates. “They were not all successful in their first venture, but they never gave up.”
Bailey said he was broke and did not have an aptitude for his field of study, accounting, when he graduated in 1978 from EIU. The alumnus said his accounting skills were so poor that one of his professors told him not to pursue a job in the field.
“When I was sitting in your chair, I was probably the least likely person they would have picked to stand up here,” Bailey said. “I was leaving Eastern pretty well unclear about my future.”
Bailey found a career in the information technology industry spanning more than 25 years. His Randy Bailey Companies LLC has real estate investment holdings, along with leadership and investment roles in two high-growth companies, First Choice Professionals and Freelinc Inc.
On Saturday, Bailey suggested the graduates program their “in-case-of-emergency” contact information into their cell phones under the ICE acronym. He also suggested they live by a simple personal rule that many people have trouble following.
“Do what you say you are going to do when you say you are going to do it,” Bailey said. “If you can just do that, you will differentiate yourself in the business world.”
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Eastern Illinois University commencement speaker Randy Bailey displays one of the ‘Be Like Lou!’ buttons he gave to all EIU graduates Saturday at Lantz Arena in Charleston.
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Congrats! wrote on Apr 10, 2007 9:35 AM: