James Whitlow Delano (Jour) is a Japan-based documentary storyteller. He has published four photo books. In 2015, he founded the EverydayClimateChange Instagram feed, where photographers from six continents document climate change on seven continents. He says his time in the CU Â鶹ӰԺ School of Journalism and Mass Communication fortified his dreams and taught him the skills to pursue them.
Posted Jun. 3, 2019
Stephanie Marchesi (Advert) is president of the health sector and eastern region at WE Communications in New York City.Ìý
Posted Nov. 12, 2019
John Shepphird (Comm) is the senior creative director at FanDuel Group and lives in Hermosa Beach, California. His communication degree led him to a Columbia University master’s degree in screenwriting and directing. Shepphird has directed multiple TV shows and movies, and has written award-winning crime fiction.
Posted Dec. 1, 2022
Morgan Bays (Jour) is a research grants administrator in the aerospace department at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. After graduation, he played guitar in rock bands in New York City and Washington, D.C., and continues to play music with fellow CU alumni Andrew Engeman (Mktg’83, Jour’84) and Dave Long (Jour’86).
Posted Oct. 31, 2023
Harold Abrams (Comm) won the pitch-a-thon at the 2022 Series Fest in Denver for Grave Affairs, his pitch for a dramatic series. In May, the pilot script for the series was chosen as a special live read event.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
Dennis Drummond (EnvCon, Jour) worked in television for 15 years as a meteorologist. He lives in Washington state.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
Jeanette Minniti (Jour) published a historical fiction novel, The Only Way Home, in 2021. The story follows teens riding railways during the Great Depression. She is a former regional vice president of the American Cancer Society.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
John Shepphird (Comm) is the senior creative director at FanDuel and writes crime fiction. His novels include Deception Specialist and Bottom Feeders.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024