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Benedictine College Motorsports

Executive Board

Matthew Cleary

Matthew Cleary

Matthew Cleary is an honors student studying finance and psychology. As the President, his service in communication, coordination, management, and visioning has proven essential in the program’s founding as the Benedictine College chapter of SAE International’s Collegiate Design Series. His other activities include the Student International Business Council, co-management of the CAW Fund, and conducting foreign research on sociology and economics.

Charlie Stiles

Charlie Stiles

Charlie Stiles is a rising 5th year student studying Mechanical Engineering. He enjoys tinkering with cars and spending time with family and friends. He is honored to be the first Project Manager of Benedictine FSAE and is excited to help get this program off the ground and get Benedictine Engineering on the map! He is looking forward to meeting new members of the team and working with them to create Benedictine’s next greatest student-lead program!

Thomas McDonough

Thomas McDonough

Thomas McDonough is a current sophomore and is an honors student studying Business Management! As the Vice President his assistance to the President and coordination with the Team Leaders will assure success in the Benedictine College Motorsports Team. His other activities on campus include Gregorian Fellows, Student Ambassadors, Student Alumni Board, and the Benedictine College Swim and Hockey Clubs.

Rose Wolfgang

Rose Wolfgang

Rose Wolfgang is the Secretary and Head of Marketing of Benedictine Motorsports, as well as the leader of advancement. She is a student of the School of Business, majoring in business marketing and management. For the role of secretary she is responsible for most correspondence amongst teams, as well as other related tasks. She is a student journalist for the college, working outside of the BC Motorsports team to write articles for the school. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her friends, and planning fun adventures. She is most excited for the team to be up and running this fall, and can’t wait to help coordinate Benedictine’s next greatest student-lead team!

Nick Ackerman

Nick Ackerman

My name is Nicholas Ackerman and I am studying Mechanical Engineering and minoring in Mathematics (Class of 2027). I am the chassis team lead for Benedictine College Motorsports. Some aspects of BC motorsports I enjoy are our commitment to our Catholic Faith, our focus on academics, and the ability to apply our knowledge learned in the classroom to a real life business and engineering project. I have been a member of BC motorsports since launching the club was first discussed in the fall of 2024. Outside of motorsports, I play rugby for the BC Blackmonks, and am an avid guitar player. I also take place in Discovery Day projects and am a STEM fellow here at Benedictine.

Joseph Milosch

Joseph Milosch

Joseph Milosch is a sophomore at Benedictine College studying mechanical engineering. As the suspension team lead, he oversees the design of the various suspension components such as the hubs and wishbones. In addition to this he oversees the selection of components for the brakes and steering systems.

Zach Johnson

Zach Johnson

Zachary Johnson is a 5th Year Mechanical Engineering Student from Topeka, KS. He has taken the role of the Drivetrain team lead as his experience has been tailored to excel in this role. Within this role Zachary Johnson leads his team with clear direction, experience, and drive. He hopes that he can instill enthusiasm into his team and all FSAE so that future teams can thrive and lead.

Matthew Newbolds

Matthew Newbolds

Hello my name is Matthew Newbolds. I’m a sophomore studying Electrical Engineering at Benedictine College and current resident of Atchison, Kansas. My passion for engineering started at a young age thanks to my dad, who was an engineer. I’ve always had a deep fascination with Formula 1 and motorsports, and I’m excited to combine that interest with my studies here at BC. Through my time in AFROTC, I’ve gained valuable leadership and teamwork experience that I’m eager to bring to the BC Motorsports program. I’m thrilled to be part of such a big step in our college’s history and hope to help build a strong foundation for the program’s future. My goal is to see BC become a well-known name in the motorsports world, and to bring our faith and virtue to the forefront of the program.

John Dondlinger

John Dondlinger

John Dondlinger is the Aero Lead for the Formula SAE team and a mechanical engineering student specializing in vehicle aerodynamics and composite structures. He leads the design and CFD development of the car’s aerodynamic package, with primary responsibility for the undertray, diffuser, nose, spoiler, and other auxiliary aero components. His work focuses on ground-effect aerodynamics, flow conditioning, and the structural integration of carbon fiber composites to ensure aerodynamic performance is maintained under load. John’s goal is to deliver a robust, efficient aero package that directly improves vehicle stability and lap-time performance.

Rosie Ibarra

Rosie Ibarra

Rosie Ibarra is the Advancement Team Lead and Networking Team Co-Lead, providing the necessary resources and sales management to bring the partnerships and sponsors to Motorsports. Her leadership in sales and management has been essential towards the growth and mission of the students in BC Motorsports, helping them become the future leaders of the next generation. As a Gregorian Fellow junior Majoring in Marketing and Minoring in Sales, her background includes serving as an Assistant Manager and a Lead Sales Representative at Vector Marketing, $23k as a Cutco Summer Sales Representative, $10k PUSH achiever, and 6+ years of experience working door-to-door sales and fundraising. She is excited to be working with such talented teammates who work daily to bring success to the Team.

Donald Goodman

Donald Goodman

Donald Goodman is the Legal Team lead for Benedictine College Motorsports. In this capacity, he drafts, develops, and fills out safety documents, waivers, and insurance documentation. A junior pursuing a B.S in Computer Science and a Minor in Criminology, his background includes interning with the Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office and developing software and software documentation for the non-profit CatholicPatrons. He has a deep passion for the legal field and technology, and is excited to work on a significant and important project like BC Motorsports.

Jacob Schuberg

Jacob Schuberg

Jacob Schuberg is a business management major at Benedictine College. As Project Manager for Benedictine Motorsports, he oversees resources, streamlines processes, and leads team coordination. With four years of management experience at his family’s restaurant, he brings practical leadership and operational insight. Outside the team, Jacob is working toward becoming a pilot and looks forward to helping drive the program’s next phase of growth.