International consultant to U.S. Academic Medical Centers Pamela Frank (Span’88) has more than 20 years of senior management experience in international business with a focus on the Middle East and Latin America. Previously she worked as an international adviser to Mount Sinai Medical Center, Partner’s International Healthcare, New York Presbyterian Hospital, the Association for Health Research & Development in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Medical Tourism Training Inc. in Boston. Pamela lives in Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Posted Mar. 1, 2014

In September Steven Wiesner (MCivEngr’88) was promoted to assistant aviation director at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Steven is responsible for the planning and future expansions of the airport, as well as the North Perry Airport. He manages 45 engineers, project managers and planners in the airport development division. He writes, “When Buffs fly into Florida’s best airport and use the new runway, they use a project directed by a CU civil engineer.”

Posted Mar. 1, 2014

Last summer Rob Bates (InfSys’88) trained to fly the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. After serving 22 years in the U.S. Navy and Navy Reserves, Rob flies full time as a first officer with United Airlines. United initially will use the new fuel-efficient 787 on routes to Asia and Africa. Rob and his wife have been married for 18 years, have two children and live in San Diego, Calif.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

CU-Boulder Alumni Association board member Tom McEntee* (Fin’88) used his marketing skills to enrich the marketing and communications and events and outreach committees for the past several years before his term ended in May. His perspective was helpful in framing how to engage with West Coast alums. He resides in Arcadia, Calif., with his family.

*Directors Club member

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

As a managing director in investment banking Eric Corrigan (Fin’88) works at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods. He works in mergers and capital raising for regional banks. Eric also is working to hire Leeds School of Business students. He lives with his wife and three children in Westchester, N.Y., and writes he enjoys golfing with his kids except when they beat him, which is frequently the case.

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

Co-founder of Chipotle Mexican Grill Steve Ells (Art’88) is involved in Graham Meriwether’s (Engl’02) documentary film American Meat. The film is a pro-farmer look at hog, cattle and chicken production in this country. Chipotle Mexican Grill sources meat from humane and antibiotic-free farms and is a sponsor of the screening series. Steve lives in New York City.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

In September Terry Fulp (MCivEngr’88) was named regional director for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s lower Colorado region. Since 1989 he has been actively involved in the bureau’s Colorado River operations and management issues. As regional director he will oversee all operations in southern Nevada, Southern California, most of Arizona and portions of Utah and New Mexico. Terry lives in Boulder City, Nev.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

±Ę˛ő˛âł¦łó´Ç±ô´Ç˛µľ±˛őłŮĚýDavid Peterzell (MPsych’88, PhD’91) moved back to Boulder last year to take a core faculty position with the Fielding Graduate University’s clinical psychology doctoral program. While the program is based in Santa Barbara, Calif., it is distributed across the country. More than 14 years ago, he supplemented his first doctorate in cognitive psychology with a second in clinical psychology and has taught and conducted research at institutions in San Diego. David continues to teach at the University of California San Diego during summers.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

Professor and director of the Centre for Mountain Studies at Perth College, University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland, Martin Price (PhDGeog’88) received a gold medal from the King Albert I Memorial Foundation last fall. The award recognizes Martin’s exceptional knowledge and his editorial competence, both of which have played a vital role in the preservation and study of mountains.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

The Active Risk Group in Maidenhead, UK, promoted Bob Runnells (Aero’88) to director of global services to manage a staff of software consultants and trainers. Bob spent his early professional career in the Los Angeles aerospace engineering market, designing advanced composite structures for a diverse set of launch vehicle, satellite and aircraft projects. He lives in Vancouver, Wash., with his wife and daughter. He writes he is proud his company launched on June 26.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

After nine months studying with Leadership Memphis, Stephen Fimple (PolSci’88) graduated from the prestigious program. Leadership Memphis has been shaping community leaders since 1979 and seeks to build a better city focusing on diversity, collaboration and civic engagement. Stephen lives in Lakeland, Tenn.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

At the first annual Brilliance Awards architectural lighting design recognition ceremony Mark Rudiger (ArchEngr’88) received a merit award in the large-scale commercial category for his work with The RMH Group on the church history library. Mark lives in Denver.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

In July 2010 Susanne Skyrm’s (DMus’88) Anthology of Eighteenth-Century Spanish Keyboard Music (Wayne Leupold) was published. The volume is a significant resource for Spanish keyboard works as many of the pieces in the volume have not previously been published in the United States. Susanne has been on the keyboard faculty at the University of South Dakota since 1988. She maintains an active recital schedule and lives in Vermillion, S.D.

Posted Dec. 1, 2011

Scott Moore (Econ’89) is a feature film writer and director best known for contributing to films The Hangover and Bad Moms. Moore co-wrote The Hangover, which won the 2010 Golden Globe for Best Comedy and earned more than $275 million domestically, making it the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time. The script earned Moore a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Additionally, another of Moore’s co-written films, Bad Moms, earned more than $180 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of the year. The film also won the People’s Choice Award for Best Comedy of 2016. In addition to these films, Moore is credited on films starring celebrities such as Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Reynolds. 

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Shortly after graduating from CU, Doug Leibinger (Advert’89) moved to Aspen, Colorado. For the past 26 years, he has been involved in real estate, and eight years ago, became a founding partner of Compass Real Estate in Aspen, where he works in Aspen, Snowmass and the Roaring Fork Valley. This past year, the Wall Street Journal and Tom Ferry Real Trends recognized Doug as the No. 72 broker in the nation out of about 1.6 million realtors. Each year, he gets together with his Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity brothers, as well as his fellow CU Buffoons alumni.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

The Nelson Institute at the University of Wisconsin–Madison awarded ˛Ń˛ą°ůłŮłó˛ąĚýłŇ´Ç´Ç»ĺ±đ±ô±ôĚý(EnvDes’89) its 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award. Martha is director of strategic finance at Aircapture, a startup that captures climate-changing carbon dioxide from the air and supplies it to customers to use in their production processes. Martha has spent her career in technology innovation and natural resources, focusing on policies to support decarbonization and climate resilience. She lives in Emeryville, California. 

Posted Nov. 6, 2023

In 2021, Adam Kenny (PolSci’89) left his long-time firm, Weiner Law Group, and joined Kennedy Law in its Basking Ridge, New Jersey, office as special counsel. In May, he became a partner of the firm, where he is a member of the defense group. 

Posted Nov. 6, 2023

Naomi Horii (Advert’89) launched a spiritual internet talk show, HeartSpeak, with Bold Brave TV Network. The show airs Fridays at noon MT. The first season features a poet, angel channeler, animal intuitive, medium, astrologer and more. Naomi is a speaker, author, teacher, healer, intuitive and cancer survivor. Her written work is widely published, and she has spoken at Harvard, the University of Chicago and Boulder’s Dairy Arts Center. HeartSpeak can be enjoyed live at boldbravetv.com or on podcast channels.

Posted Mar. 6, 2023

The national nonprofit organization Girls, Inc. D.C., named Lori McFarling (Jour’89) to their board of directors, where she serves as a member of their executive team and co-chair of fund development. Lori serves as Discovery Education’s president of social impact and corporate partnerships. She resides in Bethesda, Maryland.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

Fox Rothschild nationwide construction practice named Patrick Casey (PolSci’89) co-chair. Patrick is a trial attorney, the managing partner at the firm’s Denver office and is a member of the firm’s executive committee. He deals with cases involving construction, insurance, real estate and litigation. Patrick was recognized by Chambers USA for construction in 2021 and was named to the Colorado Super Lawyers list by Construction Litigation from 2019 to 2022.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

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