Urban planner Gunnar Hand (Plan, PolSci) was selected to participate in Next City’s Vanguard 2015, a gathering of top U.S. urban innovators under 40. He works for the architectural firm BNIM and is on the boards of the Kansas City Public Schools, Metropolitan Energy Center and Regional Transit Alliance, all in greater Kansas City. Gunnar also played a key role in the KC Streetcar Starter Line planning effort led by his firm.
Posted Sep. 1, 2015
Marketing agency Fingerpaint welcomed Nick McDowell (Engl) to its creative team last fall. Nick previously worked as a senior copywriter for Palio+Ignite and for Grey Healthcare Group.
Posted Sep. 1, 2015
Denison University in Granville, Ohio, granted tenure to Cheryl McFarren (PhdThtr), who has worked in the university’s theater department since 2009. She teaches acting, with an emphasis on the performance of heightened language. She is a member of the Actors Equity Association and has performed with the Creede Repertory Theatre in Colorado, the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble in Vermont and Short North Stage in Ohio.
Posted Sep. 1, 2015
This June Scott Pertel (Comm) joined Holiday Fenoglio Fowler, which provides financial services to the commercial real estate industry, as managing director in San Francisco. He concentrates on office and industrial transactions, including sale leasebacks and net lease sales. He also sits on the board of Boys Hope Girls Hope, CREATE San Francisco and the Stillwater Foundation.
Posted Sep. 1, 2015
´ˇłŮłŮ´Ç°ů˛Ô±đ˛âĚýR. Taylor Speer (Mgmt) has joined the firm Turner Padget’s litigation practice in Greenville, S.C. With more than seven years of experience, he handles corporate and employment litigation matters. When he’s not working, he is a musician who has performed throughout the Southeast in support of charities.
Posted Sep. 1, 2015
Mechanical engineer Peter Alspach (MCivEngr) was promoted to principal at Arup, where he’s worked since 2001. Peter leads the sustainability, mechanical and plumbing teams in the Seattle office and is the global skills leader for environmental and building physics. He has worked on more than 150 projects at Arup and is a specialist in the design of low-energy buildings.
Posted Dec. 1, 2015
Arnstein & Lehr partner Kevin H. Morse (Hist) was chosen to participate in the fifth annual Next Generation Program of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges. He represents various clients, from Chapter 7 financial trustees to financial institutions and large Chapter 11 debtors. Kevin previously served a one-year term as the judicial law clerk in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California.
Posted Dec. 1, 2015
CEO and founder of Deep Ellum Brewing Co. John Reardon (Fin) was awarded the 2015 EY Entrepreneur of the Year in the Southwest region for entrepreneurial excellence in the emerging consumer category. The three-year-old company has grown from two employees to more than 30, and in the last year saw beer sales rise from 12,500 barrels to 35,000 barrels. Five hundred restaurants and retail locations carry Deep Ellum’s 50 different beers. Zack Fickey (Comm’02) serves as the company’s events and sponsorships coordinator.
Posted Dec. 1, 2015
Former CU basketball player Kate Fagan (Comm) is now lead writer for espnW, an ESPN website for women who love sports. She also has written about LGBTQ issues in sports and has been published in ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.com, the Philadelphia Inquirer and many other smaller publications including the Boulder Daily Camera, which launched her career. Last year she published her first book, Reappearing Act.
Posted Mar. 1, 2016
In December, ±·ľ±ł¦łó´Ç±ô˛ą˛őĚý°˛ą˛ÔłŮ (Jour; Law’06) represented the state of New Jersey in a $2 million settlement with Accutest Laboratories to resolve allegations that it strayed from federal and state requirements for the extraction and testing of certain compounds and submitted false claims to the state and its agencies for payment. This was the largest non-Medicaid-related False Claims Act settlement in New Jersey history.
Posted Jun. 1, 2016
Dylan Kletter (Psych) was elevated to partner at the Hartford, Conn., branch of the law firm Brown Rudnick LLP. He represents clients across the country in a range of litigation matters, focusing on private equity and venture capital firms and their portfolio companies. He also works with strategic acquirers concerning failed mergers and acquisitions, securities fraud, contract disputes, ear-outs, post-closing adjustments, escrow disputes, customer and supplier disputes and environmental issues.
Posted Jun. 1, 2016
Since graduation, Jacob Loskutoff (Comm) has found his niche in the world of sports television as a videographer, editor and producer. Last summer he won his first Emmy Award for Multi-Cam Videography for his work on a documentary for Fox Sports. You can follow Jake on Instagram @JakeLoskutoff.
Posted Jun. 1, 2016
Scott Pertel (Comm) was elected president of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the commercial real estate development association NAIOP for a one-year term. Scott oversees chapter finances and eight committees that manage day-to-day activities. He also represents the chapter’s 560 members and 52 sponsors.
Posted Jun. 1, 2016
Former Buffs football cornerback and nine-year NFL star ¶Ů´Ç˛Ô˛ą±ô»ĺĚýł§łŮ°ůľ±ł¦°ě±ô˛ą˛Ô»ĺ (MechEngr) joined the Mechanical Engineering Strategic Advisory Board at CU-Boulder. In 2007 he founded Visionary Moments, a San Francisco-based business that makes multimedia display cases. He says his mechanical engineering degree from CU-Boulder was instrumental in helping him design and bring his products to life. He also initiated the ¶Ů´Ç˛Ô˛ą±ô»ĺĚýł§łŮ°ůľ±ł¦°ě±ô˛ą˛Ô»ĺ Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to steering young people toward a successful future through education and sports.
Posted Jun. 1, 2016
After working in communications for more than a decade, Gwendoline Van Doosselaere (Anth, ArtHist; MJour’07) is now executive director for Ecology in Classrooms & Outdoors, an elementary school that connects students with the natural world, in Portland, Ore.
Posted Sep. 1, 2016
One of the most impressive women’s cross-country and track stars in ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ĆĆ˝â°ćĎÂÔŘ history, Sara Gorton Slattery (Econ; MEdu’05) will be inducted into the CU Athletic Hall of Fame Nov. 17. Sara was the first CU woman to earn All-America honors as a freshman after finishing eighth in an NCAA meet. She is married to former CU distance runner Steve Slattery (Econ’02).
Posted Sep. 1, 2016
As a past graduate student studying German at ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ĆĆ˝â°ćĎÂÔŘ and craft beer lover, it is no surprise that Jason Wiedmaier (MGer) was hired as Broken Compass Brewing’s newest brewer. Jason will be an essential part of the Breckenridge, Colo., brewery’s expansion, which he hopes will be complete by the end of 2017. Jason was previously head brewer at Lone Tree Brewing in Lone Tree, Colo.
Posted Sep. 1, 2016
Jessica Feinstein (EPOBio) was named principal of law firm Jackson Lewis P.C.’s Omaha, Neb., office. She represents U.S. and multinational companies in employment-based immigration. Jessica speaks nationally on immigration matters and has presented to the American Immigration Lawyers Association at its annual conference.
Posted Mar. 1, 2017
Last fall Jennie Hornbeck Schmaltz (Psych) won the Milken Family Foundation’s $25,000 Milken Educator Award. Jennie received it during a surprise all-school assembly at Elkhart Elementary in Aurora, Colo., where she teaches third grade. Around Elkhart, Jennie is known for both her literacy teaching skills and for raising the school’s teacher retention rate.
Posted Mar. 1, 2017
Last November Ian Weintraub (Comm) was named vice president of marketing for Limelight Media, a Los Angeles-based entertainment marketing firm. He heads the company’s New York office. Ian has worked with A-list talent such as Sylvester Stallone and developed successful engagement programs for Samsung, TaylorMade-Adidas, Motorola and Lexus.
Posted Mar. 1, 2017
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