Meet Renee Minogue

Renee Minogue is a devoted wife, mother of five, and community leader whose life reflects a deep commitment to faith, family, and service. She is the founding President of the Michael & Renee Minogue Foundation and serves on the boards of Boost Oxygen, University of Notre Dame Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Experience and the Catholic Schools Foundation where she works to expand access to excellent education across Massachusetts.
A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Renee earned a Fulbright Scholarship to teach English in Vienna, Austria, where she became fluent in German and developed a lifelong appreciation for education, cultural exchange, and history.
She began her career at GE Healthcare, completing the company’s technical sales program and helping launch the first 3D ultrasound product, earning recognition for excellence in marketing and commercial sales.
Renee also dedicated herself to teaching her children and other students through alternative home-based educational programs. Today, she continues to champion excellence in education by leading innovation programs in education like the Educational Choice for Children Act.
Above all, Renee treasures her role as wife to her husband Mike and mother to their five children and spends a fair share of her time on sidelines cheering for her favorite athletes: their kids.
A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Renee earned a Fulbright Scholarship to teach English in Vienna, Austria, where she became fluent in German and developed a lifelong appreciation for education, cultural exchange, and history.
She began her career at GE Healthcare, completing the company’s technical sales program and helping launch the first 3D ultrasound product, earning recognition for excellence in marketing and commercial sales.
Renee also dedicated herself to teaching her children and other students through alternative home-based educational programs. Today, she continues to champion excellence in education by leading innovation programs in education like the Educational Choice for Children Act.
Above all, Renee treasures her role as wife to her husband Mike and mother to their five children and spends a fair share of her time on sidelines cheering for her favorite athletes: their kids.