2018 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters
James E. Shipp
Robert and Blenda Ontiveros
As the founders and owners of Group O in Milan, IL, the ninth largest Hispanic-owned business in America, the Ontiveros' many contributions to the Quad Cities region have focused on social responsibility and helping others succeed. They are the founders of Mercado on Fifth, a non-profit outdoor market and revitalization project in Moline's Floreciente neighborhood; generous contributors to minority scholarship initiatives at Quad Cities-area higher education institutions, including the WIU-Quad Cities campus; benefactors of the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend; and supporters of Junior Achievement's Whole School program, which supplies classrooms with educational materials.
The Ontiveros' have dedicated themselves to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Valley, serving as members of the Board and supporting the Boys & Girls Club community, as well as to the Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. As chair of the Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Bob is also an active member of the League of United Latin American Citizens No. 10 Council, VIVA! QC and the Illinois and U.S. Hispanic Chambers of Commerce.
Their investment in WQPT's "Vibrant Neighborhoods" project has assisted in raising the profile of the Mercado on Fifth, and their continued investment in the WIU-QC Small Business Development Center/International Trade Center has further helped establish these centers in the QC region.
Bob Ontiveros is a Moline High School graduate and a graduate of Moline Community College (now Black Hawk College). The Ontiveros' firm, Group O Companies, a packaging, supply chain and marketing services company, which started nearly 40 years ago, is now a multimillion dollar enterprise with four separate businesses.
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