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Alumni National Awards

All-University Award Recipients

Spirit of Marquette Award





Jane DoeBryon M. Riesch, Bus Ad ’02
Waukesha, Wis.

Bryon is the very definition of perseverance. Despite a paralyzing accident early on in college, he went on to earn his degree, achieve professional success and establish the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation, aiding individuals and funding scientific discoveries that he hopes will lead to a cure.

鈥淢arquette is where I endured some of my toughest challenges personally, but it is also where I learned to overcome them,鈥 says Bryon, who was completing his freshman year in the College of Business Administration when he sustained a C5 spinal cord injury and was told he would never walk again. In the ICU, his father asked him: Could he continue to lead a productive and good life? Bryon decided he could.

He returned to Marquette just four months later, and with support from many but especially Rev. Andy Thon, S.J., he graduated with a double major. It鈥檚 his favorite among many good Marquette memories. 鈥淚 knew then,鈥 Bryon says, 鈥渨hether I was a quadriplegic or not, I could accomplish anything.鈥

As he started his career in an IT position with Northwestern Mutual, he also established the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation. 鈥淚鈥檝e always had a dream of walking again, and I wanted to help make that dream a reality,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 felt confident I could raise funds to support paralysis research and individuals coping with paralysis.鈥

Since then, Bryon, who now works as a project manager with his father and siblings at their family-owned business, R&R Insurance Services, says that depending on the time of year, 鈥淚鈥檓 always involved in some sort of event to raise awareness and money for the BRPF. That may include our annual golf outing, 鈥楾his is How We Roll鈥 fashion show for individuals in wheelchairs, the BRPF Team Challenge or many others.鈥

The BRPF has raised close to $5 million to date, some of which has supported Dr. Murray Blackmore, Marquette associate professor of biomedical sciences and a researcher in traumatic spinal cord injury and paralysis. The foundation has provided seed funding for initiatives too novel for big federal grants, making it possible for Blackmore to test ideas, achieve promising results on at least one front, and attract federal money.

With the foundation and in all aspects of his life, 鈥淚 truly try to live out Marquette鈥檚 mission on a daily basis,鈥 Bryon says. 鈥淚 try to do everything to the best of my ability and to lead by example.鈥 It鈥檚 the gratitude of those he鈥檚 helped, and the hope he shares with them, that inspire him to persevere in helping others.