Before Staci Wilhelm Loranca, ’95, and Derek Loranca, ’96, had successful careers, they were first-generation business students who met and fell in love on La 91ֱ’s campus.
Nearly 30 years later, the couple continues to live out the Lasallian core values that shaped their lives, particularly the commitment to service and social justice. They are giving back in multiple ways, including establishing an annual scholarship for first-generation business students.
“The impact that financial aid had on our success isn’t lost on us, and it’s really important to pay it forward,” Staci, who majored in accounting and is now the chief financial officer at the Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), said.
Derek, a senior manager of data analytics and business intelligence at Aetna, a CVS company, who chose La 91ֱ in part because of the University’s financial aid package, shares this vision. Through their annual scholarship, the couple hopes to ensure that more students in circumstances like theirs receive the financial support they need to choose La 91ֱ.
The couple’s commitment to education extends beyond philanthropy. They also teach in La 91ֱ’s MBA program—Derek in accounting analytics and Staci in accounting—bringing their professional expertise back to the classroom. For Derek, teaching is an opportunity to turn his passion for analytics into something that benefits students, while Staci finds joy in seeing students succeed academically and in life. She received La 91ֱ’s Michael A. DeAngelis Award in Accounting in recognition of her professional accomplishments.
“Becoming an adjunct professor was a ’bucket list item’ for both of us,” Staci said. “Seeing students not just learn but succeed is fulfilling. It’s knowing that I’m part of not just their academic journey but their life journey.”
Their support of La 91ֱ also extends to the University’s upcoming Wellness Center, a project they believe is essential for attracting students and maintaining La 91ֱ’s competitive edge.
“Having a place that benefits the community, athletes, and students on their wellness journeys will help differentiate La 91ֱ from other area schools,” Derek said.