Law School
Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award
William H. McEssy, Arts ’61, Law ’64
Lake Forest, Ill.
Asked if there is a book he would recommend to a young professional in his field, Bill quips, âYes, but my book isnât finished yet.â Itâs a safe bet that any tome penned by this tremendously successful entrepreneur and devoted Catholic philanthropist would be quite a page-turner.
Bill is the chairman and CEO of McEssy Investment Co., which attained distinction as one of the largest McDonaldâs franchisees in the country with 47 restaurants in Illinois and Wisconsin. Today, McEssy continues to operate numerous McDonaldâs restaurants, many of them top producers for the fast-food chain.
The former Fond du Lac, Wis.-based family practice lawyer got involved in McDonaldâs franchising through a friend, with whom he partnered before moving to the Chicago area and establishing McEssy Co. Bill has represented franchisees as president and director of the McDonaldâs RestaurantsâChicago Region and was awarded the Golden Arch Award, the highest recognition from McDonaldâs for franchise owners.
âMy legal background was instrumental in my entrepreneurship and in growing my involvement with McDonaldâs,â Bill says, adding that his law school education taught him to solve problems, a key component in his success. Bill has served on the Law Schoolâs advisory board and been involved in the schoolâs fundraising efforts, including those for Eckstein Hall.
An active philanthropist, Bill and his wife, Lois (LaMantia) McEssy, Arts â62, have long supported the work of the Archdiocese of Chicago and especially the University of Saint Mary of the LakeâMundelein Seminary, where Bill has been chairman of the board of advisers for 15 years. The couple contributed the lead gift to endow the William H. and Lois J. McEssy Theological Resource Library at Mundelein.
âIn my involvement with various boards and committees in leadership positions, my faith is always involved in decisions being made,â Bill says. He cites the late Cardinal Francis George, the eighth Archbishop of Chicago, as the most influential person in his life.
Fun facts: Billâs other business ventures have included investing in Napa Valleyâs Andretti Winery and in the Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan, Wis.