Former U.S. Army flight surgeon and Wake Forest University School of Medicine faculty member Kevin McMullen (MCDBio’85) joined the radiation oncology faculty of the Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center. His focus is on treating pediatric, adolescent and young adult patients with proton therapy, which is used with children and young adults because the precision of the radiation beam causes less exposure to normal tissues surrounding the cancer. Kevin lives in Indianapolis, Ind.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

Award-winning producer and talent manager Daniel Sladek (A&S ex’85) received an Emmy nomination in 2009 and a Producers Guild of America nomination as executive producer of the critically acclaimed film Prayers for Bobby. Daniel participated in this year’s Conference on World Affairs. He lives in Los Angeles.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

Longmont, Colo., resident Thomas Stover (Law’85) was named to the Colorado Super Lawyers list of top attorneys in Colorado for 2012. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers in more than 70 practice areas. He practices in areas of trust and estate planning, taxation, probate, charitable planning, real estate and business law.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

With a career in education publishing spanning 20 years, John Ade (Thtr’85) has joined publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt as vice president of marketing management for literacy and language. Throughout his career he has focused on elementary and secondary reading, language arts, English language learning and foreign languages. He writes he still manages to put his CU degree to good use by performing in local community theaters. He lives in New York City with his partner of 21 years.

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

After working in a range of industries, Carrie Crane Dickie (Jour’85) has found her niche. She is one of the leading distributers of nutrition-based pharmaceutical products for LifeVantage Corp. She lives with her husband and two sons in San Clemente, Calif.

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

President Obama appointed Miami resident Katrina Peebles (Jour’85) to the President’s Advisory Committee on Arts for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. She also is on the board of directors for The Peebles Corporation, a real estate company working in Miami, Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas, Nev.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

Last summer Susan Diesel (˛Ń˛ąłŮłó’85), Karen Dyce (Acct’85) and Stanley Erwin* (Acct’85) attended their 30th reunion for Homestead High School graduates in Cupertino, Calif. Susan writes that the three chose to attend CU independently and found each other there as freshmen in 1981. Susan lives in Norwich, Vt., Karen lives in Los Altos, Calif., and Stan lives in West Lake Hills, Texas.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

Freelance journalist Murray Carpenter (Psych’85) mostly covers stories about science and the environment, reporting for the New York Times, theBoston Globe and NPR, among others. Murray lives in Belfast, Maine.

Posted Dec. 1, 2011

The Boulder Chamber honored Catherine Underhill (Art’85), executive director of the Colorado Music Festival, as one of five “Women Who Light the Community.” Catherine was instrumental in the music festival merger with the Rocky Mountain Center for Musical Arts in 2009. Today the festival reaches more than 20,000 individuals. She lives in Louisville, Colo.

Posted Dec. 1, 2011

David Bagby (Mktg’86) founded Alliance Memory Inc., a memory technology company, in 2006. Today he is the president and CEO. With over three decades of experience in the memory marketing industry, Bagby continues to drive positive change and stand out as a market leader in the evolving technology landscape. His daughter, Courtney Bagby (Advert’15), is a fellow CU alum.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Stephen Koehler (Phys’86) assumed command of the U.S. Pacific Fleet in April 2024. Koehler was commissioned in 1986 after graduating from CU Boulder, became a designated naval aviator in 1989 and has logged more than 3,900 flight hours in F-14 Tomcat and F-18 E/F/G Super Hornets. He previously served as the commanding officer of the amphibious assault ship Bataan, aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower and Carrier Strike Group 9 and was the executive officer of aircraft carrier Carl Vinson.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

In March, the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF) celebrated its 19th year in operation. Sisters Kathy Beeck (Engl, PolSci’86) and Robin Beeck (Comm’88) founded the festival in 2004, and since that time, they’ve grown it into one of the country’s most respected film festivals. It attracts more than 20,000 film enthusiasts, media and industry members annually. Named one of the “25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World” by MovieMaker Magazine, BIFF brings films and filmmakers from around the world to Boulder for a four-day annual celebration.

Posted Jul. 10, 2023

µţ±đ±đ˛ú±đĚýµţ˛ąłó°ů˛ąłľľ±Ěý(MCDBio’86), an award-winning writer and anthropologist known for her travel narratives, memoirs and guide- books, released . In the book, Beebe recounts her experience making the 500-mile pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago across southern France and northern Spain, and her quest to unearth the mystery of the symbol of the goose along the path.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

Tim Tomasik (Advert’86) was sworn in as the 149th Chicago Bar Association president. Tim, founding member of Tomasik Kotin Kasserman LLC, has practiced law for nearly three decades. Among his most notable accomplishments is his work as a lead attorney on the plaintiffs’ executive committee in the World Trade Center litigation, securing a $1.2 billion settlement against the airlines for security breaches that led to the 9/11 hijackings and air crashes.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

The 2022 Distinguished Landscape Practitioner Award was awarded to David Theobald (Geog’86; PhD’95) by the North American Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology. David works as a research scientist in Fort Collins at Conservation Planning Technologies, a company he founded in 2013 to address challenges in conservation planning through use of spatial analysis and earth systems data and design. He focuses on land-use trends in the U.S.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

At the 41st annual CU law alumni awards banquet March 10, Victoria J. Ortega (Span’86; Law’90) will be presented with the distinguished achievement award for public service from Colorado Law. After working in the Denver City attorney’s office as an assistant city attorney, Victoria works as the city’s deputy clerk and recorder at the Denver Clerk and Recorder Office, where she oversees a variety of subjects including finances, human rights, community partnerships and data protection. She lives in Denver.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals selected Michael Parker (ArchEngr) as the next bankruptcy judge in the Western District of Texas, San Antonio Division. Michael is a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright and has been with the firm since the end of his two-year bankruptcy clerkship in the Western District of Texas with Hon. Ronald B. King in 1995. He was scheduled to take the bench on Nov. 2, 2021.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

California bankruptcy attorney Robyn Sokol (Fin) joined Leech Tishman as a partner in the business restructuring and insolvency practice group. Robyn has also served as a judicial law clerk in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California for the Honorable Robin Riblet; and as a judicial law clerk for Judges Ahart, Lax, Lasarow, Marchand Zurzolo.

Posted Jul. 2, 2021

The Nature of Fear: Survival Lessons from the Wild, Daniel Blumstein’s (EPOBio) most recent book, came out in September 2020. Daniel is a UCLA professor in ecology and evolutionary biology and a member of the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. He spends his summers in Gothic, Colorado, studying yellow-bellied marmots

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

Last year, after over 30 years in sales and marketing, Kim Swilpa (Mtkg) retired to focus on family and travel. After a visit to Sri Lanka she was inspired to start the nonprofit Elebalance, which aims to create a peaceful coexistence between elephants and humans. Elebalance feeds into the Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society’s Project Orange Elephant, which helps farmers plant citrus trees to naturally deter elephants from their crops. Find out more at elebalance.org. Kim lives in Montville, New Jersey. 

Posted Nov. 11, 2020

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