Last winterLouisa Stark(PhDEPOBio’92) received the 2010 Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology from Utah’s governor Gary Herbert. The award recognized her leadership as director of the Genetic Science Learning Center at the University of Utah.

Posted Dec. 1, 2011

Twins Emerson and Atticus Walsh were born to parents Kerri andMatthew Walsh(Film’92) last spring. Matthew writes that the babies received their first CU gear, matching Buff wool hats, when they were three months old. The family is a Pac-12 family as Kerri graduated from the University of Southern California. They live in Glendale, Calif.

Posted Dec. 1, 2011

Navigation Group Wealth Management and Planning co-founderErik Davis(Fin’92) is proud to have his firm named by theSan Francisco Business Timesas one of the “Top Wealth Advisors of the Greater Bay Area.” Erik and his wife also welcomed their first child, Dresden Robert Davis, on Sept. 20, 2011. While his wife attended the University of Oregon, he hopes to raise his son as a proud “Duckalo.” The family lives in San Francisco.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

As a major in the Army ReserveGeorge Brauchler Jr.(Econ, PolSci’92, Law’95) was originally commissioned after finishing CU’s ROTC program. He writes he is helping wrap up the war in Iraq and was deployed as the chief of military justice for U.S. Division-North, which covers 84,000 square miles of Iraq. He lives in Littleton, Colo., with his wife and four children.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

ɲErika Anderson(Psych’92) is 2012 vice president of the Board Bar of Commissioners, the governing board of the State Bar in Albuquerque. She is a partner at Park & Anderson, specializing in civil litigation involving liability, civil rights, personal injury and employment litigation. She previously worked as a counselor for adolescents and their families.

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

Forensic scientistPeter Stout(EPOBio’92, PhD’99) has been appointed to serve a four-year term on the North Carolina Forensic Science Advisory Board. The board advises the lab director and staff at the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory on ways they can strengthen the state forensic laboratory system to solve crimes and provide improved service to the criminal justice system. Peter has 15 years of experience in forensic urine drug testing, postmortem toxicology and human performance testing laboratories.

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

CU-Boulder Alumni Association board memberKaty Burley(Psych’92) won the prestigious Colorado Tourism Office Governor’s Award for Best Tourism Marketing Campaign for her work with the City of Golden’s “2HourVacation.” She moved from Denver to Washington, D.C., last spring to expand her career horizons.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

The Bella Frida store, founded byLaura Lambrecht(Mus’92), opened its doors on Main Street in Louisville, Colo., in March. Bella Frida strictly features Mexican clothing and folk art. Her inventory comes from a few regions in the country, including Oaxaca and Chiapas. She lives in Louisville with her family.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

Director of institutional research for Northwest Indian College in Bellingham, Wash.,Dorothy Aguilera-Black Bear(Comm’92, MEdu’95, EdD’03) has more than 20 years of research and evaluation experience with communities and schools, both domestic and international, and has explored the field of native wellness and leadership.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

At the first annual Brilliance Awards architectural lighting design recognition ceremonyGregg Mackell(ArchEngr’92) received a merit award in the residential category for his work with 186 Lighting Design Group for the Rocky Mountain Remodel and the Union Station Loft. Gregg lives in Golden, Colo.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

Journalist and authorMindy Reaves Sink(Jour’92) has written three books that celebrate Colorado:Walking Denver(Wilderness Press), a collection of 30 original urban walking tours in the city;Moon Handbooks Guide to Denver(Avalon Travel), a complete guide to the Mile High City; andColorado Organic(Jennifer Olson Photography), a cookbook that celebrates local chefs and farmers. Mindy worked as bureau manager ofTheNew York TimesRocky Mountain bureau for 10 years before writing her first book. Her website is .

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

ProfessorPhillip DeLeon(MElEngr’92, PhD’95) received the John and Tome Nakayama endowed Professorship for Teaching Excellence award in the engineering college at New Mexico State University. Phillip has been a professor there since 1996 and teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in signal processing, embedded systems and machine learning. He lives in Las Cruces, N.M.

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

Here Lies Hugh Glass, a novelbyJon Coleman(Hist’92, MA’97), is “a vigorously written meditation on 19th-century America’s encounter with the wilderness,” according toThe Wall Street Journal.Jon is an American history professor at the University of Notre Dame. He also wroteVicious: Wolves and Men in America, which won the W. Turrentine Jackson Prize and the John H. Dunning Prize. Jon lives in South Bend, Ind.

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

Albuquerque, N.M., residentErika E. Anderson(Psych’92) was named president of the State Bar of New Mexico’s board of bar commissioners. She is a civil litigation attorney at French & Associates, chair of the American Bar Association Tort, Trial and Insurance Practice Section trial techniques committee, as well as former president of the New Mexico Women’s Bar Association and the state’s first Judicial District.

Posted Jun. 1, 2014

Even thoughKristen Balsley Loos(IntlBus’92) lives in Carson City, Nev., she visits Boulder where her family still lives. No surprise then that Kristen brought a branch of her Carson City-based, women-only fitness franchise Kaia FIT to Boulder last year and opened another in Lafayette, Colo.

Posted Jun. 1, 2014

SinceJoel Parker(MAstro’89, PhD’92) joined the Southwest Research Institute in 1996, he has consistently climbed the career ladder. Today, Joel, who lives in Boulder, serves as director of Boulder operations in the Planetary Science Directorate of the institute’s space studies department.

Posted Jun. 1, 2014

One would think that three kids and a horse training business might be enough to keepJill Kunz Pelzel(PerMgmt’92) busy. “On the side” she serves as vice president of the Colorado Hunter Jumper Association and coaches CU’s nationally ranked equestrian team. In the aftermath of last year’s devastating floods, Jill also ran a food and supply drive for pets and livestock affected by the flood. She lives in Fort Lupton, Colo.

Posted Jun. 1, 2014

As the principal and managing partner with Baker, McEvoy, Morrisey & Moskovits in New York,Colin Morrissey(Engl, Phil’92) handles a lot of cases with cab drivers in personal injury civil suits. He advises Buffs to look twice before crossing the road when visiting New York and to wear their seatbelts. His wife,Amy Eisenberg-Morrissey(Comm’92), is a full-time mom to their two daughters, Julia and Layla. The family lives in Long Island, N.Y.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

Freelance adventure and travel writerAvery Stonich(EnvCon’92) has traveled to more than 40 countries, but Boulder remains a favorite place. She has lived in the city for 26 years and wrote a story for National Geographic Travel describing her favorite aspects of it.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

With more than 20 years of experience in structural design, construction, phase services and project management,Allen Thompson(ArchEngr’92) was appointed vice president of the construction support services practice at Thornton Tomasetti, an international engineering firm. Allen will work in the company’s Denver office.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

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