Eric Claman (PolSci) won a seat on the New Hartford, Conn., Board of Selectmen. Prior to entering the political arena, Eric owned and operated two fitness facilities in Connecticut, which he has since sold, and worked as a sales consultant for Twin Oaks Software.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
For the past four decades, photographer and graphic artist Robert B. Decker (Comm) has been exploring and photographing America’s national parks toraise awareness for their continued protection and operation, and to inspire the next generation of national park supporters. He has been photographing national parks since he was 19, when he studied under Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park. This summer he’ll photograph the Great Basin and Redwoods parks. Robert, who lives in Longmont, donates 10 percent of his annual profits to organizations supporting the parks.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Ken Ayers, Jr. (MTeleComm) was selected as a Notable 'Note by Florida State University. He also was named the State of Florida’s 2017 Lionfish King after he eliminated 1,250 invasive lionfish from state waterways in a statewide competition. A total of 26,321 lionfish were removed during the four-month competition, which occurred from the end of May to the first week in September.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
On July 14, 2015, all eyes were on Pluto.Ěý´ˇ±ô˛ą˛ÔĚýł§łŮ±đ°ů˛Ô’s (PhDAstro) new book, co-authored with David Grinspoon, is Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto. It tells the story of the men and women behind the mission that sent the NASA spacecraft New Horizons screaming past Pluto at more than 32,000 miles per hour.ĚýAlan, who led the mission, lives in Colorado with his wife, Carole. They have two daughters and a son.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Poet, writer and teacher Albert Flynn DeSilver (Art) won two awards for his latest book, Writing as a Path to Awakening, published by Sounds True, a multimedia publishing company based in Louisville, Colo. The book, which encourages readers to live an awakened life in order to become a better writer, won an Independent Publishers Book Award and a Nautilus Book Award. The latter celebrates “better books for a better world.”
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Technical writing consultant Yasmin Naficy (EnvDes) writes that she has funded her film The Rogue. She says Professor Joseph Juhasz’s film class and Dr. Alex Hoen’s work with the CU Boulder space grant program had a huge impact on her.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
In June 2017, Alison (Ali) Bay (Jour) was appointed deputy press secretary in the Office of California Governor Jerry Brown Jr. Before that, she served as the deputy director for the California Department of Public Health’s Office of Public Affairs. Alison has lived in California for 20 years.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Cassandra Volpe Horii (Phys) was elected president of the Professional and Organizational (POD) Network in Higher Education, a professional organization dedicated to educational development. She will serve through spring 2019 then will join the executive board. In 2012, she became the founding director of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Outreach at the California Institute of Technology.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Christine Ahn (PolSci) is the founder and international coordinator for Women Cross DMZ, an organization that aims to end the Korean War, reunite families and ensure women’s leadership in peace building. In 2015, Christine helped organize a peace walk across the demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea. She is also the co-founder of the Korea Policy Institute, a think tank that advises American politicians to foster diplomacy and friendship with both Koreas.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Retired NBA player Chauncey Billups (Soc ex) announced that he will open a jazz club, restaurant and lounge in the Five Points’ Rossonian Hotel in Denver, which is expected to re-open as a 41-room boutique hotel after nearly two decades of vacancy. Chauncey played 17 seasons in the NBA and is a five-time NBA All-Star. Known as “Mr. Big Shot” for making late-game shots, Chauncey lives in Denver with his wife Piper and their three daughters.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Brandi N.ĚýRing (MCDBio, EPOBio) was elect National Junior Fellow Vice Chair for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Her term began in April 2018 and will run for three years. Brandi is an obstetrician and gynecologist for Mile High OB/GYN in Denver.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Crystal R. Watson (MCDBio) is a senior scholar at the John Hopkins Center for Health Security and assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.ĚýShe specializes in public health risk assessment, crisis and risk-based decision making, public health and healthcare preparedness and responses, biodefense and emerging infectious disease preparedness and response. From 2012 to 2013, she served as the program manager for the Integrated Terrorism Risk Assessment program for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
K.J. Rawson (MEngl) was promoted to associate professor with tenure by the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. A member of the English department, K.J. has a PhD in composition and cultural rhetoric from Syracuse University. His research interests include composition, rhetoric, digital media, feminist and queer theory and LGBT studies. In 2016, he founded and created the Digital Transgender Archive — a publicly available database for transgender history. He has been a member of the Holy Cross faculty since 2012.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Kyle Redfield (Econ) is CEO and president of KonaRed Corporation, a premier Hawaiian coffee brand.ĚýIn 2017, Kyle launched the company’s first line of ready-to-drink cold brew coffees. He leads product development to find sustainable ways to use the coffee fruit, which surrounds the coffee bean and is usually discarded in the coffee making process. He previously was the general manager for POM Wonderful, a beverage and fruit extracts company. Kyle resides in California. Read our Forever Buffs Q&A featuring him.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Kevin Walsh (Psych) joined the firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck in the litigation department, based in Denver. In his practice, Kevin specializes in construction law and commercial litigation. Prior to joining Brownstein, Kevin was an associate principal at The Holt Group, LLC, where he provided legal services to general contractors, design builders, sub-contractors, architects, engineers, private owners and governmental entities. He serves as an adjunct professor at CU’s College of Engineering & Applied Sciences, where he teaches a course on the legal aspects of construction.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Ira Bauer-Spector (Thtr) received the 2017 Betty Peabody Emerging Young Leader of Balboa Park Award for his contributions to fostering awareness for the arts. Ira is the marketing and communication manager for the San Diego Civic Youth Ballet and the founding artistic director for the Breakthrough Workshop Theatre, which is celebrating its sixth year.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Ted Vardell (Comm) and his brother Tommy Vardell, former NFL fullback, started the Boulder- based nonprofit called Brotherbird Foundation in 2016 to encourage youth to explore art, music and sports. The organization has hosted programs at the Temple Grandin School of Autism, Denver School of the Deaf, Malley Elementary, OUR Center of Longmont, Columbine Spanish Immersion Elementary and Mountain Children’s Foster Home.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Jenny Simpson (PolSci) is still running strong since winning a bronze medal at the Summer Olympics in 2016. She was inducted into the Colorado Running Hall of Fame this year and has been called the greatest American 1,500-meter runner. She also set an American record in the 2-mile race in April. She hopes to represent Team USA at the 2019 World Championships in Doha, Qatar.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
"If all goes well, I'll be sending Buff love just shy of the North Pole this August!” writes Neil Almy (Fin), who is on a year-long sailing expedition with the goal of sailing farther north than any other vessel in history, through the Northwest Passage to the very edge of the Polar Ice Cap. The mission, called the Infinity Exhibition, includes a team of 22 individuals hailing from 10 countries and is being filmed as a follow-up documentary to Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World. Read more about his journey.Ěý
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
Brian Schroy (Jour) is regional fight manager for the nonprofit Haymakers for Hope, which empowers men and women to learn boxing as a way to raise money for cancer research. After Brian graduated from CU, he moved to New York to work for a public relations agency specializing in outdoor sports. Three years later, he opened an action sports and lifestyle PR and marketing company, B Dot Media Group. Brian lives in Boulder.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
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