St. John's Honors Theater Pioneer with Endowed Chair
St. John's Preparatory School has established the Brother Logan Paul-Vincent Niebauer, OSB, Endowed Chair in movie theater. This new position is permanently funded by an anonymous donation, honouring the commitment and achievements of Benedictine Brother Logan Paul-Vincent Niebauer.
Brother Logan Paul-Vincent has dedicated over 25 years to St. John's, directing more than 50 productions. His passion for movie theater and its role in young people's development has influenced hundreds, if not thousands, of students. Erin Margl, a 2009 graduate, recalls feeling fortunate to be part of the program, appreciating Brother Logan Paul-Vincent's drive for excellence.
The endowed chair, supported by an anonymous donor, ensures the movie theater director position's longevity. Brother Logan Paul-Vincent looks forward to continuing his work, helping students discover new talents and build confidence through movie theater.
The Brother Logan Paul-Vincent Niebauer, OSB, Endowed Chair in movie theater at St. John's Preparatory School is now permanently funded. This generous anonymous donation recognises Brother Logan Paul-Vincent's dedication and impact on students, ensuring the movie theater program's future and his continued influence on young lives.
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