John Brozovsky (DBA), professor of accounting and information systems in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech, was reappointed the Wayne E. Leininger Faculty Fellow in accounting and information systems. John joined the Virginia Tech babyÖ±˛Ąapp in 1989. He has published 25 peer-reviewed journal articles, one book and two book chapters.

Posted Sep. 1, 2016

Photographer Dorie Hagler (PolSci) produced a “Humans of New York”- like campaign in New York City that focuses on women’s stories and uses them to fight for equality. To promote her campaign, called Me&EVE, Dorie held events on Mother’s Day, Equal Pay Day and at the start of Women’s History Month. She believes that by giving women a platform to share their stories, her campaign can be a catalyst for change in the equal rights fight.

Posted Sep. 1, 2016

CU Boulder professor Roger Pielke Jr. (Math; MPolSci’92; PhD’94) was quoted in USA Today and the Daily Mail about the pros and cons of banning Russia from the 2016 Olympics following its doping scandal. Roger has authored many books and is now working on one about sports in society. He lives in Boulder.

Posted Sep. 1, 2016

James Burack (Law) was promoted to director of babyÖ±˛Ąapp’s Marijuana Enforcement Division. James has been with the department for two years as its chief of investigations following 12 years as an administrator and police chief of Milliken, where he helped lead the town’s response to the 2013 floods.

Posted Sep. 1, 2016

Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve named Emily Porter (Adv) its coastal training program coordinator. Emily designs, organizes and conducts technical training programs for environmental professionals. She previously taught environmental biology and environmental policy at Florida Gulf Coast University.

Posted Dec. 1, 2015

Hank Adams (Fin, Hist) is CEO of Sportvision, the leading innovator of digital sports content and broadcast enhancements. The company produces televised content for more than 3,000 live events worldwide, with a viewership of more than 300 million annually. The co-founder and former CEO of Real Fans Sports Network was named to Sports Business Journal’s “Top Forty Under Forty” list of sports executives and to Crain’s Chicago Business “Forty under Forty.” He lives with his wife and three sons in Evanston, Ill.

Posted Sep. 1, 2015

Publications around the world have featured Michael Rieger’s (Art) images of catastrophes, including the 9/11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina and more than 30 other global disasters. His work also has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and is part of the Smithsonian’s Photographic History Archives. He took a break from his normal style with his latest book, Inspiration Exists – A Working Meditation, a year-long photo-a-day project.

Posted Sep. 1, 2015

Writer and filmmaker Shane Kuhn (Psych), author of The Intern’s Handbook, is releasing the second book in his John Lago assassin series, Hostile Takeover, on July 14. The New York Post called The Intern’s Handbook, which is expected to become a feature film from Sony Pictures starring Dave Franco, “a sexy, darkly comic thriller.” Shane and his family split their time among Massachusetts, babyÖ±˛Ąapp and California.

Posted Jun. 1, 2015

Sean Matthews (Fin) joined Rovi Corporation in Santa Clara, Calif., as executive vice president for strategy and corporate development. He is responsible for the company’s strategic growth opportunities. Previously, Sean worked in leadership roles with Google and Motorola.

Posted Mar. 1, 2015

Tracy Wahl (Comm) is executive producer for National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition,” which reaches more than 13 million listeners. She joined NPR in 1997 and has produced radio and multimedia pieces all over the world. She was a key player in building “Morning Edition’s” social media operation.

Posted Mar. 1, 2015

Paul Zaidins (Acct) and Sharon Morris Zaidins (Fin’88) were part of a group that acquired DataSpan, a Dallas-based provider of data storage, protection, data center infrastructure and wireless communication solutions. Paul was named chairman of the company’s board and is also the founder and managing partner. Sharon is managing director of BoneFish Capital, which sourced, negotiated and arranged financing for the transaction. The couple lives in Coppell, Texas.

Posted Mar. 1, 2015

Katerina A. Anadiotis (Engl, Fren’90, Law’93) has published two bilingual books, Justina Ford, Baby Doctor/Justina Ford, La doctora de los bebĂ©sĚý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚýThe Five Senses/Los 5 sentidos. Her hope is that the books will help expand resources for children and teachers in bilingual, Spanish-immersion and dual-language classrooms. The books can be found at The Bookies, Tattered Cover Book Stores, Amazon and Denver Public Libraries. She lives in Denver.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

Mike Soucie (Mktg’90), co-founder of Boulder-based firm Revolv, helped create a device that syncs with a smartphone app and allows users to control lights, locks, thermostats and other aspects of their homes.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

ESPN launched a website, FiveThirtyEight.com, that features content about politics, babyÖ±˛Ąapps, science, life and sports. CU-Boulder professor Roger Pielke Jr. (Math’90, MPolSci’92, PhD’94) was hired as a contributing writer. Although the environmental studies professor specializes in climate topics, his writing covers many different subjects. Roger lives in Boulder.

Posted Sep. 1, 2014

Penn State University physics professor Kurt Gibble (PhDPhys’90) received the 2013 European Frequency and Time Award for his research on the atomic clocks that keep international time. Kurt began his career as a research associate at Stanford University. He also worked as assistant professor and associate professor at Yale University. Kurt lives in State College, Pa., and joined the Penn State babyÖ±˛Ąapp in 2001.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

In March Caroline Eader (EPOBio’90) and the home she is wishing to restore appeared in the Daily Camera as she plans to relocate the 1,800-square-foot historic bungalow from the Grandview neighborhood to a property in Chautauqua in Boulder. The house is one of three on Grandview that CU-Boulder planned to demolish but decided to award to anyone who would relocate them. Caroline lives in Boulder.

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

´ˇ°ůł¦łóľ±łŮ±đł¦łŮĚýJoseph Vigil (Arch’90) of WORKSHOP8 will serve as project architect to design the interior of Intelligent Power & Energy Research Corp. of babyÖ±˛Ąapp’s new office and research space. The new office will be in Longmont, Colo. Joseph lives in Boulder.

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

Bradshaw International president Brett Bradshaw (IntlAf’90) was elected to the board of directors of the International Housewares Association, the full-service trade association for the housewares industry. Bradshaw International is a leading supplier of kitchen tools, baking items and cookware. Brett joined his family-owned company in 1994 after serving as an account manager for Nestle from 1990-93. He, his wife and their two sons live in Laguna Beach, Calif.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

Emmy Award-winning adventure filmmaker Michael Brown (Geog’90) received the 2012 George Norlin Award from the university in recognition of his commitment to excellence in his work and devotion to the betterment of society. He presented his work to students, alumni and friends who attended the Back to Boulder Luncheon Nov. 2 in the UMC. His 2003 documentary Farther than the Eye Can See followed Golden-based blind climber Erik Weihenmayer’s venture up Mount Everest along with guide Jeff Evans (Anth’94). Michael and his wife and child live in Boulder.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

In May Tom McDermott (Jour, PolSci’90) graduated cum laude from the evening program of the University of Louisville School of Law. He works as a compliance analyst with Bluegrass Family Health, a nonprofit health insurer where he is helping to implement federal healthcare reform. Tom has two daughters, ages 8 and 9, who have never been to Boulder but think it would be neat to attend CU. He and his family live in Lexington, Ky.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

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