Published: April 5, 2023

The Law Alumni Board held its highly anticipated 42nd annual Alumni Awards Banquet on Thursday, March 16, 2023, at the elegant Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. The event was a momentous occasion that celebrated the remarkable achievements and contributions of six distinguished alumni who have made a significant impact in the legal profession and their communities.

awardees The Board recognized Bethiah (Beth) Crane 鈥79 with the William Lee Knous Award, Betty Nordwind 鈥71 with the Distinguished Achievement in Public Service Award, Jennifer Evans 鈥98 with the Distinguished Achievement in Private Practice Award, Congressman Joseph Neguse 鈥09 with the Distinguished Achievement 鈥 Special Recognition Award, and Donald S. Quick 鈥86 with the Distinguished Achievement Judiciary Award.

Dean presented an award as well, naming Bill Callison 鈥82 as the inaugural recipient of the Brooke Wunnicke Outstanding Mentor Award.

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The evening was filled with excitement and camaraderie as alumni, faculty, staff, students, and esteemed guests gathered to honor the awardees and celebrate their achievements. The event kicked off with a cocktail reception and special expo, highlighting various departments, organizations, and programs at the law school including the legal clinics, the Korey Wise Innocence Project, our Council for Racial Justice and Equity, the Career Development Office, the American Indian Law Program, and the Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law. As attendees learned about what鈥檚 happening today at the law school, they mingled and reconnected with old friends and colleagues, sharing fond memories, and catching up on recent developments in their careers.

Then attendees made their way to the ballroom for dinner and the awards program, which was hosted by our illustrious dean as well as current Law Alumni Board Chair Michael Carrigan 鈥94 and Law Alumni Banquet Chair, Caitlin McHugh 鈥12.

鈥淚 am so happy to celebrate this community and this wonderful school that has done so much for all of us,鈥 reflected Carrigan as he welcomed the crowd. 鈥淭onight we are celebrating six听amazing award recipients who exemplify the very best of CU Law!鈥

Attendees were proud to also recognize members of the federal and Colorado judiciary, elected officials, and other esteemed members of the Colorado legal community with enthusiastic applause.

One by one, the awardees were called to the stage to receive their well-deserved recognition. The atmosphere was filled with pride and admiration as each honoree's achievements were highlighted, and their accomplishments were applauded by the audience.

The first award of the evening,听the inaugural听Brooke Wunnicke Outstanding Mentor Award, was presented to Bill Callison 鈥82 听by law school Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss. "I am grateful to present the Dean's Choice Award which听goes to Bill Callison for his devotion to legal practice, menotirng, and commitment to help other lawyers," Inniss said to the cheering crowd.

Michael Carrigan then returned to the stage to present the Law Alumni Board鈥檚 Distinguished Achievement Awards. Jennifer Evans 鈥98 received the Board鈥檚听Distinguished Achievement for Private Practice Award.

Congressman Joseph Neguse 鈥09 was presented the Board鈥檚听Distinguished Achievement 鈥 Special Recognition Award.

Betty Nordwind 鈥71 was presented with the听Distinguished Achievement for Public Service Award.

The Honorable Donald S. Quick 鈥86 received the Board鈥檚听Distinguished Achievement in the Judiciary Award.听

Taking a brief pause from the presentation of awards, attendees were treated to a fireside chat with two of the current Leaders in Law and Community (LILAC) Fellows, Larrisa Alire 鈥23 and Jemil Kassahun 鈥24. Caitlin McHugh spoke to Larissa and Jemil about their experience at the law school, their goals for after graduation, and the impact of the LILAC Fellowship program. Their participation was one of the major highlights of the evening, according to many who attended.

The final award of the evening鈥the William Lee Knous Award鈥 was presented by Dean Inniss to Bethiah (Beth) Crane 鈥79.