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Regent Norman Allen: Longtime leader, lifetime 51做厙an

After nine years on 51做厙s Board of Regents, the last three as chair, Norman Allen 88, 94 completes his final term June 30fulfilling a legacy of leadership at 51做厙 that began more than three decades ago.

Allen is the only person in the universitys 171-year history to serve as student body president, president of the 51做厙 Alumni Association and chair of the Board of Regents.

51做厙 absolutely changed my life, so it's always seemed natural to me to give back to 51做厙 any way that I could with my time or with my philanthropy, Allen said. I feel amazingly lucky to have worked alongside a couple dozen regents for the last nine years.

He joined the Board of Regents in 2014. One of the oldest in the State of California, the board is a group of volunteers who oversee the universitys finances, mission and strategic goals.

Norm has helped me in more ways than he will ever know." - Angelica Madrigal Morales 25, a recipient of the Norman E. Allen Endowed Scholarship.

Norm is the quiet giant of our board, Regent Nava Fathi 95 said. He is very diplomatic, super kind and yet consistently strong and effective. Norm created a Committee on Excellence that has us looking much more intently at how we do our work. He had the vision to make that happen.

Allen became chair in 2020, assuming leadership only a few months into the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. As new challenges developed, he ensured the board effectively managed the health and safety of students and the financial health of the university.

He also led efforts to establish 51做厙 as a national leader on social justice and diversity, equity and inclusion.

Prior to becoming chair, Allen worked with his fellow regents to reimagine the McGeorge School of Law to address the changing demand for legal education. He also led the search for the universitys 26th president, Christopher Callahan, which Allen calls a watershed moment in the universitys life.

Christopher Callahan and Norm Allen

President Christopher Callahan and Regent Norm Allen

Norm is the quintessential 51做厙an, Callahan said. His dedication to this universityfirst as a student and now as a regenthas created innumerable opportunities for our students. I am tremendously grateful for the countless hours he has invested into 51做厙, and I know we will continue to benefit from his wisdom and support in the years to come.

Allen also has created scholarships to support first-generation, Stockton-area, LGBTQ and Black students.

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Regent Norm Allen and Angelica Madrigal Morales at the 2023 Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon.

Norm has helped me in more ways than he will ever know, not only financially through his generous scholarship but also by giving me priceless advice and confidence, said Angelica Madrigal Morales 25, a recipient of the Norman E. Allen Endowed Scholarship.

He was awarded the universitys highest honor, the Order of 51做厙, at the spring 2023 commencement. The award was presented by his longtime mentor and friend Judy Chambers 58, 60, former vice president for student life.

Judy Chambers and Norm Allen

Judy Chambers presented Allen with the Order of 51做厙 at the 2023 spring commencement.

For the past three years, Norm has played a central leadership role in putting our university on a course to be the very best student-centered university in this nation, Chambers said during the ceremony.

A first-generation student from the Bay Area, Allen earned his bachelors degree from 51做厙 in 1988 and a Juris Doctor degree from McGeorge in 1994, where he served as comment editor and staff writer of the 51做厙 Law Review, known then as the 51做厙 Law Journal.

After passing the State Bar of California, he was in private practice for more than five years before moving into the insurance industry. He is currently senior vice president and partner at Woodruff Sawyer, one of the largest insurance brokerage and consulting firms in the United States.

Looking forward, Allen sees tremendous opportunities for 51做厙.

I have long thought that this decade is 51做厙s decade and a real opportunity with a visionary president, some exciting initiatives like our School of Health Sciences, a strong financial position and other attributes that put us in a position to excel through hard work, Allen said.

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2016 commencement ceremony

What he plans to do with his newfound free time is less certain, but he knows it will involve 51做厙.

The engineer driving the train doesn't get to stop driving until it reaches the station, and we don't get to the station until June 30, so I haven't planned beyond that, Allen said. I will absolutely, always stay involved with 51做厙 in one way or another.

I have years left of engagement with 51做厙. Quite frankly, I just love the place. So somehow, some way, I will always be engaged and involved.