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Jack O’Connell (JFRC ’68–’69)

Dr Todd Waller, Director of the John Felice Rome Center, with 2022 Spirit of Felice Award recipient, Jack O Connell.

2022's Spirit of Felice Award Winner

The Rome Center congratulates this year's winner of the Felice Award, Mr. Jack O’Connell (JFRC ’68–’69). The award is given to a JFRC alumnus(a) who has shown exemplary leadership in business, the community, and support to the Rome Center.

Jack was born in New York in 1948. He attended the Cranwell School, in Lenox, MA, and enjoyed studying at the John Felice Rome Center (‘68-69), John Carroll University (’70), University College, Dublin (’71), and Columbia University (’74). Jack taught English at The Browning School for Boys, NYC; Saint Bernard’s School, NYC; The Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich CT; and The Brunswick School, Greenwich, CT. He served many leading roles as teacher, dean, and mentor.

The Rome Center congratulates this year's winner of the Felice Award, Mr. Jack O’Connell (JFRC ’68–’69). The award is given to a JFRC alumnus(a) who has shown exemplary leadership in business, the community, and support to the Rome Center.

Jack was born in New York in 1948. He attended the Cranwell School, in Lenox, MA, and enjoyed studying at the John Felice Rome Center (‘68-69), John Carroll University (’70), University College, Dublin (’71), and Columbia University (’74). Jack taught English at The Browning School for Boys, NYC; Saint Bernard’s School, NYC; The Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich CT; and The Brunswick School, Greenwich, CT. He served many leading roles as teacher, dean, and mentor.