Distinguished Alumnus
Dr. Roger Lucas ’65

Dr. Lucas was one of the founding shareholders of Envoy Medical Corporation. In 1996, he was named director, and he is currently serving as chairman of the board of directors. Envoy Medical Corporation was in founded in 1995 to design, manufacture, and bring to market the world’s first, and only, fully implantable hearing restoration device not to use a microphone or speaker. Dr. Lucas is also currently vice chairman and chief scientific advisor to the board of TECHNE Corporation (through its two Research & Diagnostic (R&D) Systems subsidiaries). He co-founded this biotechnology company in 1985, and under his vision, it has grown into one of the world’s largest suppliers of genetically engineered immunoregulatory molecules to the biomedical research community.
Dr. Lucas has served as assistant professor of biochemistry at the State University of New York and is also currently a board member of ChemoChentryx, Inc., and Discovery Genomics, Inc. He was a recipient of National Institutes of Health Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellowships.
Dr. Lucas attributes much of his success to the invaluable summer research experiences he had while he was a student at Saint Mary’s. As a way to give back to the educational institution he so very much values, he currently funds summer internship collaborations between R&D Systems and Saint Mary’s so that current Saint Mary’s students can gain this same exceptional practical experience.
Alumni Appreciation
Robert “Bo” Rettig ’77

The GOOF group also created the Saint Jude Alumni Scholarship fund in 1989 — a fund that began with $3,000 and now stands at over $200,000. Last year the fund created two scholarships totaling approximately $10,000. It is a legacy that will continue to grow, thanks in part to Bo’s leadership in soliciting contributions every year from his peers.
This year, Rettig will complete his sixth year on the SMU Alumni Association Board of Directors, and his enthusiasm, positive attitude and support for his alma mater is contagious. He has graciously assisted with admissions and development initiatives, volunteers each year with the Lasallian Day of Service, and supports Alumni Association endeavors in countless other ways. In addition, he has served as a class rep and class reunion chair, and has been very supportive of the Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity.
The person who nominated Rettig for this recognition stated it best: “I know of no individual who is more deserving of recognition for his contributions to further the goals and objectives of Saint Mary’s University.”