Trinity Board Elects Two New Trustees
Alumnae Leaders Janet Dicke '68 and Erin Baker '99 Join University's Board of Trustees

Trinity University's Board of Trustees has elected Janet Dicke '68 and Erin Baker '99, both active alumni leaders, to the University's policy and governing board.

Janet St. Clair Dicke

Education advocate Janet St. Clair Dicke '68 is an active civic leader who has served on the Board of Trustees of the Academy at Ocean Reef, a private school in Key Largo, Fla., where she has served as a trustee, chairman, and chairman emeritus. She resides in New Bremen, Ohio, with husband Jim Dicke '68, a former Trinity Trustee. Janet and Jim are part of a Trinity family story, as a brother-in-law, sister-in-law, two nieces, Janet's son, and daughter-in-law all followed Janet and Jim as Trinity graduates. Both Janet and Jim have remained committed to education and have been lifelong Trinity supporters. A former member of the Chi Beta Epsilon sorority, Janet graduated from Trinity with a bachelor of arts, with a major in elementary education, and a teaching field in art.

Erin Baker

Erin Baker '99 is immediate past president of the Trinity University Alumni Association and former chair of its Board. She is a managing director of Guggenheim Partners, a global investment and advisory firm, and is responsible for the firm's risk insurance program and certain corporate governance matters, include as secretary to the firm's Audit Committee. Baker also serves as chief of staff to the chief operating officer. She is a member of the steering committee of the firm's Women's Innovation and Inclusion Network and chairs its Communications Subcommittee. Baker received a bachelor of arts in anthropology from Trinity and a master's of economic science in European economic and public affairs from University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland. Raised on a ranch in New Mexico, Baker currently resides in Chicago.

Sharon Jones Schweitzer '75 helps tell Trinity's story as a contributor to the University communications team.

You might be interested in