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Meet the MVSS Staff

Office of Military Veteran Student Services

MVSS Director Alex Pirila smiling for a headshot photo in a grey suit with a blue tie and shirt.

Director - Alex Pirila

Originally from Phoenix, AZ, where after high school he joined the United States Marine Corps as a rifleman in the infantry. Upon completing his training, Alex deployed to Bahrain as a member of the 2nd Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team. Following his first deployment, Alex was sent to join "The Thundering Third" Battalion, Fourth Marines in 29 Palms, California. While with 3/4, Alex deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as a team leader and squad leader, respectively.

Alex was honorably discharged from the Marines and returned to Phoenix to begin his academic studies. He has earned a bachelor's in exercise science from Arizona State University, and a master's degree in exercise psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, he has worked with a wide breadth of athletes from youth and high school to professional and US special operations. His research focused on the effects of exercise on PTSD in military servicemembers.

While he enjoyed working in a training facility, Alex missed the camaraderie and is thrilled to be working with student veterans.

MVSS Assistant Director Lily Hasler smiling against an out-of-focus background in a orange shirt.

Assistant Director - Lily Hasler

Originally from northwest Indiana, where she moved to Arizona to achieve her educational goals at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. During her degree programs, she worked for 5 years as a work-study in the Veterans Services Office certifying students and assisting them through their GI Bill applications. As a Vietnam Veteran dependent, Lily utilized the Chapter 35 GI Bill benefit to assist with her education. Upon attaining her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education with an emphasis on community impact, she taught in the greater Tucson area in an 8th grade humanities classroom. Moving back to the Chicago area in 2022, she worked as an SCO (school certifying official) for the online university of the University of Arizona Global Campus. Being familiar with the military student experience in higher education, she wanted to continue her passion for helping student veterans and dependents on their own educational journeys.

MVSS Benefits Coordinator Kimberly Davenport smiles for a headshot photo against a grey background wearing a black and white patterned shirt.

Benefits Coordinator - Kimberly Davenport

A recent graduate with a BS in Psychology and French in the College of Arts and Sciences. She is the daughter of a career retired Naval Aviator and comes from a line of military veterans who have served in every major U.S. War. Kimberly's sister currently serves as a Naval Officer aboard a destroyer homeported in San Diego. During her undergraduate program at Loyola, she worked as a student worker with the MVSS office. She now acts as Loyola's primary School Certifying Official and has continued to share her knowledge on all things VA educational benefits with the military affiliated community.

Office of Military Veteran Student Services

Director - Alex Pirila

Originally from Phoenix, AZ, where after high school he joined the United States Marine Corps as a rifleman in the infantry. Upon completing his training, Alex deployed to Bahrain as a member of the 2nd Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team. Following his first deployment, Alex was sent to join "The Thundering Third" Battalion, Fourth Marines in 29 Palms, California. While with 3/4, Alex deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as a team leader and squad leader, respectively.

Alex was honorably discharged from the Marines and returned to Phoenix to begin his academic studies. He has earned a bachelor's in exercise science from Arizona State University, and a master's degree in exercise psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, he has worked with a wide breadth of athletes from youth and high school to professional and US special operations. His research focused on the effects of exercise on PTSD in military servicemembers.

While he enjoyed working in a training facility, Alex missed the camaraderie and is thrilled to be working with student veterans.

Assistant Director - Lily Hasler

Originally from northwest Indiana, where she moved to Arizona to achieve her educational goals at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. During her degree programs, she worked for 5 years as a work-study in the Veterans Services Office certifying students and assisting them through their GI Bill applications. As a Vietnam Veteran dependent, Lily utilized the Chapter 35 GI Bill benefit to assist with her education. Upon attaining her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education with an emphasis on community impact, she taught in the greater Tucson area in an 8th grade humanities classroom. Moving back to the Chicago area in 2022, she worked as an SCO (school certifying official) for the online university of the University of Arizona Global Campus. Being familiar with the military student experience in higher education, she wanted to continue her passion for helping student veterans and dependents on their own educational journeys.

Benefits Coordinator - Kimberly Davenport

A recent graduate with a BS in Psychology and French in the College of Arts and Sciences. She is the daughter of a career retired Naval Aviator and comes from a line of military veterans who have served in every major U.S. War. Kimberly's sister currently serves as a Naval Officer aboard a destroyer homeported in San Diego. During her undergraduate program at Loyola, she worked as a student worker with the MVSS office. She now acts as Loyola's primary School Certifying Official and has continued to share her knowledge on all things VA educational benefits with the military affiliated community.