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Jennifer
May 16, 2024
Perry Pero of Northern Trust such a down to earth person. Yes! I deserve a fair chance and so do many more. You are missed by many.
Jennifer McKinney 1993-2001 TNT
Ed Ottensmeyer
May 18, 2023
I first met Perry at a Trustee meeting in 2000 where I was the first Business School dean ever asked to make a presentation about the School to the full Board. I learned afterward that Perry and Mort Sigel, another Trustee, were the ones pushing the President to invite me. The business programs were attracting an increasing number of students at that point and Perry wanted all the Trustees to learn more about them. After my talk, Perry and I met and he told me he liked what he heard...especially my report on several recent graduates who had landed good jobs at major international firms that he knew well. We talked again at dinner that evening at the President´s house...and that started the ball rolling toward what became our powerful alliance but more importantly a wonderful friendship.
A few years later, I asked him to chair the b-school´s Advisory Council and he generously agreed even though it meant a couple more trips from Chicago to Worcester every year. During those years...until he left the Board and I left the deanship in 2010...he was a kind and patient mentor to me as he helped me get my arms around the job and we worked together to improve the school and give the students a better experience. He gave generously of his time, not only to chair the meetings, but to recruit new Council members and even talk to them privately if he thought they needed some "coaching" about their roles! I´ll always remember how he used to tell me that we needed to have more "snap, crackle and pop!" in our meetings to keep everyone engaged and actively participating. He also wanted the Council members to meet and interact with students and asked that we set aside some time at the end of every meeting for them to mingle informally with students and learn about their backgrounds and career ambitions...and to advise them in their job searches. Perry was always the last Council member to leave those gatherings and always had an eager group of students hanging on his every word, blocking his exit from the building! He was extraordinarily patient with students and told me that it was because he had such good advice from his mentors when he was a student.
Perry loved to talk about his time at Harvard Business School, and when he learned that my wife (Anne Donnellon) had taught there, he glowed as he reminisced about his favorite teachers there. And, while he was appreciative of the role HBS played in getting him to Northern Trust, his deeper emotional connection was clearly to Clark where, as a proud "Worcester Boy", he worked his way through college and found his love of learning.
So, while Perry had a brilliant business mind (and always had outstanding ideas about how Clark´s business program could strengthen its strategic position), it was his kindness, generosity, hearty laugh, easy smile and genuine love of life that linger in my memory...and I´m sure in the memories of those fortunate students who met him over the years...along with, of course, other Clark Trustees and numerous university leaders. Not long ago, I heard from an MBA alum who´s now working for Goldman Sachs in Asia who mentioned how much she learned from her conversations with Perry.
Perry and I stayed in touch after our formal connections at Clark ended, and we continued to meet now and then at the Chicago Club when I was in town. We talked about his health challenge with the kidney transplant, his Albanian heritage, his pride in the lives that Arthur and Alexis were building for themselves, and of course you, and the way you cared for all of them.
I understand that his last days on this earth was hard ones and can only imagine how much of a toll they must have taken on you. But, the only thing I feel confident of is that your care and presence was a great comfort to him to the end...and that you must feel he´s watching over you still. I, and everyone whose life he touched, miss him greatly.
With warm regards, deep appreciation and sincere condolences to you, Alexis and Arthur,
Ed Ottensmeyer ([email protected])
Rick Suter
February 3, 2023
My family offers our sympathy and condolences! He was such a good man, and I was honored to have known him!
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Cheryl and Charles Burroughs
May 24, 2022
Mr. Pero was loved and cherished by his family and friends, which makes words seem small and at times hardly matter. We are truly sorry for this great loss. May God bless and hold each of you in this time of need.
Virginia Sapiro
May 24, 2022
I served on the Clark University Board of Trustees with Perry, and found him one of the nicest, most respectful and thoughtful people I have ever met. It was a delight to work with him. May his name and memory be a blessing.

Jennifer McKinney
May 24, 2022
Iam offering my sympathy and condolences. I met Mr. Perry P. as a young woman working at Northern Trust Bank. "I want her to have a fair chance." Rest In Peace.
Barbara Holman
May 22, 2022
My husband and I both worked in the personal trust department at The Northern Trust Company, and we both admired Perry as a kind gentleman, a good man. We send warm wishes to his family, that you may be comforted by wonderful memories and the assurance of his Christian faith.
Jon Hunt
May 22, 2022
When you look up the word "gentleman" in the dictionary, you are likely to see Perry´s name as an example. I worked for him and with him at Northern Trust for many years and then watched out kids compete with his in swim teams many years later. My memories of him will always bring a smile. To the family, I wish you health and happiness, even as you grieve, because Perry´s smile will help guide you. Peace!
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