Trine mourns passing of Ian Rolland
ANGOLA - (07/05/2017) — Trine University joins many throughout northeast Indiana who are mourning the death of Ian M. Rolland. The former Lincoln National CEO and philanthropist died Saturday, July 1, at age 84.
Rolland had been a member of Trine's Board of Trustees since 2010, serving on its Finance and Audit committees. He and his wife Mimi financially supported the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts and the university's endowment.
The university awarded him an honorary degree in 1988.
"Trine University was privileged to count Ian M. Rolland among its leadership. He will be greatly missed," said President Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D. "His generosity, expertise and desire to make the world a better place not only at Trine University but throughout greater Fort Wayne made a positive impact on many in the region. Our hearts go out to Mimi and their children, but we have the comfort of knowing the work Ian did and supported will continue for many generations to come."
Born in 1933 in Fort Wayne, Rolland began his career at Lincoln National Life in 1956 and rose to become CEO of Lincoln National Corporation in 1977. He also was named chairman in 1992 before retiring from Lincoln National in 1998.
He was active in many Fort Wayne organizations including Anthony Wayne Services, The East Wayne Street Center, Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, Junior Achievement, Leadership Fort Wayne, the Courthouse Preservation Trust, the Timothy L. Johnson Academy and Junior Achievement. He also served on the boards for the Hudson Institute, the Child Care Action Campaign National Advisory Panel, the Indiana chapter of the Nature Conservancy, Indiana Historical Society, CID Ventures and CID Partners, the University of Saint Francis and DePauw University.
He led a parent group that filed suit in the 1980s to integrate Fort Wayne Community Schools, and also led the fundraising drive for Fort Wayne's Headwaters Park in the 1990s.
In 1998 he was named Business Leader of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. In 2011 he was one of four people in the nation honored with the Distinguished Friend of Education Award by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and in 2012 he was awarded the Sachem Award, the highest award in the state of Indiana.
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Trine University, an internationally recognized, private, co-educational, residential institution, offers associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in the Allen School of Engineering & Technology, Ketner School of Business, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Franks School of Education, Jannen School of Arts & Sciences and Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences. Trine is a member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association and offers 23 varsity sports (introducing men's and women's ice hockey, bowling, esports and women's triathlon in fall 2017). Its golf program includes the university-owned 18-hole championship Zollner Golf Course. Founded in 1884 and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org), Trine operates a 450-acre main campus in Angola, Indiana, and education resource centers throughout Indiana and Michigan.
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