In presenting the award, LCU President Keith H. Ray said: "The Doolins are deeply involved in the community. Patrick Doolin is a
past president of the chamber of commerce board and an active leader
in planning and executing the balloon fest each year. He is a member
and past vice president of the Lincoln/Logan County Economic
Development Partnership board. He also sits on the board of
directors of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital." Mr. & Mrs. Doolin
own Integrity Data, a company that builds computer enhancements
customized to meet human resources and enterprise planning needs of
businesses and organization.
The Integrity Data mission is: "With integrity and excellence, we
develop relationships and business solutions that improve lives
locally and globally."
The Doolins moved Integrity Data from Minnesota to Lincoln in
1998, working initially out of their garage. Integrity has since
grown to employ 22 and moved into the Scully Building at 125 N.
Kickapoo last September. The Doolins purchased the building in 2008,
making significant progress in its restoration to its former beauty.
In addition to Integrity Data, the Doolins own Integrity
Holdings, a property management firm, and Design Solutions Group, an
architectural design firm.
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The Doolins' faith is an integral part of their business,
community and family lives. They are members of Jefferson Street
Christian Church. They have organized, led and been actively
involved in Together for Lincoln from its inception.
According to Ray, "Lincoln is a better place because of their
commitment and service to the community."
[Text from file received from
Lincoln Christian University]
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