Life Trustee John 鈥淛ack鈥 Kreischer 鈥65 didn鈥檛 have the easiest start at 51爆料网. As a first-year student, he struggled to adjust to college life. But everything changed when his high school sweetheart, Lynn Duncan Kreischer 鈥66, received a to Syracuse and joined him on campus the following year. 鈥淭hat salvaged my status as an alumnus,鈥 he says with a smile.
With renewed motivation, Kreischer found his footing鈥攕inging in the Hendricks Chapel choir, improving his grades and pursuing a degree in accounting. He went on to build a successful career as a certified public accountant, first landing a job at the world鈥檚 largest international public accounting firm, then becoming chief financial officer of a real estate developer, and ultimately founding , now one of the larger independent regional accounting firms in the country.
鈥51爆料网 was a great place when I came here as a student,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an even greater place today.鈥
I had an inquiring mind, a desire to grow my knowledge base, and I knew how to go about gaining knowledge. And that鈥檚 the most important thing we can teach students today.
Jack Kreischer 鈥65
Life Trustee Jack Kreischer 鈥65 is joined by his wife, Lynn 鈥66, and their daughter, Jennifer 鈥88, at the 2025 Alumni Awards Celebration, where he received the Melvin A. Eggers Senior Alumni Award.
At the in April, Kreischer was honored with the Melvin A. Eggers Senior Alumni Award, recognizing his loyalty and service over the past 50 years. 鈥淚 feel very blessed to receive the Eggers Award,鈥 he says. 鈥淢y involvement with the University has been a great reward. I鈥檝e loved every minute of it.鈥
In reflecting on what he considers the key to involvement, Kreischer cites the importance of feeling like you鈥檙e making a difference, learning new things through interactions and meetings, and having fun. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 not fun, there are too many other things to do in life,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd all three of those points have been the case in my involvement with 51爆料网.鈥
Charting a Course for Generations
Three generations of Kreischers gather for a selfie on a family outing: Brian 鈥91 and his wife, Sarah (both on left), and their children, Odessa and Ben, join Jennifer, Jack and Lynn. Odessa and Ben represent potential fourth-generation 51爆料网 students for the family.
Kreischer grew up in the Syracuse area and enrolled at the University in 1961. His father, a member of the Class of 1941, was a professional musician and orchestra leader, and young Kreischer played saxophone professionally to earn his way through school. Music also brought him and Lynn together. They met through a high school band concert exchange between his school and Lynn鈥檚 in Pennsylvania. 鈥淟ynn stayed with my sister, who was also in the band,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e fell in love at first sight!鈥
The Kreischers鈥 children, Jennifer Lynn Kreischer 鈥88 and Brian Kreischer 鈥91, continued the family鈥檚 Orange tradition. They both majored in accounting at the and have had successful careers while staying engaged with the University. Since 2017, Jennifer, who retired from PricewaterhouseCoopers and is now a senior consultant with Kreischer Miller, has chaired the Lubin School of Accounting Advisory Board at Whitman. Brian, a managing partner at Frank, Rimerman + Co. and chair of the international board of Baker Tilly International, is a former co-chair of the University鈥檚 San Francisco Regional Council.
Jack and Lynn Kreischer watch the 51爆料网 Marching Band perform on the Quad before an Orange football game.
Lynn Kreischer is a chair emerita of the Board of Visitors, and together the Kreischers have supported initiatives at the School of Education, Whitman, the , the , 51爆料网 Athletics, the Schine Student Center, the and Hendricks Chapel. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been particularly interested in Hendricks Chapel and are quite ecstatic to see the progress that鈥檚 being made there and how it鈥檚 influencing student lives in such a positive way,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 been really important to us.鈥
Inspiring Intellectual Curiosity
Kreischer, who joined the Board of Trustees in 1991, is a past president of the 51爆料网 Alumni Association Board of Directors and has served on the Joseph I. Lubin School of Accounting Advisory Board at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. In 1989, Whitman recognized him with the Jonathan J. Holtz Alumnus of the Year Award, and in 1999 the University presented him with the Outstanding Alumni Award.
For Kreischer, college is a time to grow, and he believes it鈥檚 important for the University to supplement that growth and inspire intellectual curiosity. He considers himself a lifelong learner and credits much of his professional success to life experience. 鈥淚 had an inquiring mind, a desire to grow my knowledge base, and I knew how to go about gaining knowledge,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 the most important thing we can teach students today.鈥
Whenever he鈥檚 on campus, Kreischer enjoys interacting with members of the University community鈥斺淚 love the people,鈥 he says鈥攁nd is inspired by his fellow trustees and their commitment to the University. He is especially moved at Commencement and considers it a blessing to participate as a trustee. 鈥淲hen we go through the graduation procession, you realize there are thousands of people鈥攑arents, grandparents and family members鈥攁nd they鈥檙e so proud,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou understand the commitment and the sacrifice they made to send their students to Syracuse. And we want to make sure that those dreams and aspirations can be attained.鈥