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Claire T. Carney papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC-157

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of awards, framed photographs and memorabilia.

Dates

  • 1973 - 1989

Biographical / Historical

After graduating from New Bedford High School, in 1940, Claire Carney went to work in the inventory department of the Morse Twist and Drill Machine Company. Later, as her husband Hugh was serving overseas during World War II, she worked office jobs at Otis Air Force Base, the U.S. Naval Hospital and the Internal Revenue Service. Widowed in 1962 with children ages 10, 12, 13, and 15, Mrs. Carney went back to work at Morse Twist and Drill to support her family. In 1968, Claire invested her savings to start a real estate rehabilitation business with her eldest son, Patrick. The company, now known as the Claremont Companies, has grown into a successful national real estate development and management firm. Just as the company was starting, Mrs. Carney also decided to go to college, continuing a lifelong commitment to learning that endures today. At age 50, in 1973, Mrs. Carney graduated from UMass Dartmouth (then known as Southeastern Massachusetts University) with a degree in English.

In 1981, Mrs. Carney was appointed to the university's board of trustees by Governor Ed King, and reappointed in 1984 by Governor Michael Dukakis. She has volunteered her services to the board of SHARE, the rehabilitative engineering organization based at the university, and the Library Associates, for which she has been president.

Mrs. Carney received the SMU Alumni Association Service Award in 1982, the university's Centennial Award in 1997, and an honorary degree in 1990. She has served as chair of the town of Dartmouth Historical Commission for five years, and as a trustee of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. From her home in Florida, she continues to volunteer ideas and energy to causes that expand educational opportunities to others. She served for 15 years on the board of the Life Long Learning Society at Florida Atlantic University, and continues to serve on the board of directors of the American Association of University Women in Boca Raton.

Mrs. Carney's family has always been a central focus of her life. Her four children, like her, are living examples of how education changes lives. Her son, Patrick, is the CEO of the Bridgewater Massachusetts- based Claremont Companies. Her daughter, Dr. Doreen Parkhurst, is an emergency room physician at North Broward Hospital in Pompano, Florida, and an assistant dean and director of the Barry University Physician Assitants Program in Miami Shores, Florida. Her son, Mark, is a budget analyst at UMass Dartmouth, and her youngest son, H. Jay Carney, is the chief development office the Eye Health Vision Center in North Dartmouth.

Extent

3 Linear Feet (2 manuscript boxes, and 2 other boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Claire T. Carney, June 2013, accession # 13-32.

Related Materials

Please see URC 76 for the oral history interview conducted with Claire Carney in 2006 by Prof. Fred Gifun.

Title
MC 157, Claire T. Carney papers
Status
Completed
Author
Taylor Newton
Date
September 2014
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Claire T. Carney Library Archives and Special Collections, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Repository

Contact:
285 Old Westport Rd.
N. Dartmouth MA 02747 USA