The College of Media, Communication and Information听was established in 2015. The CMCI alumni community includes you, your classmates and all graduates of the Department of Communication and the former School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

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Jesse Wallace (Comm)听has been vice president for affiliate distribution for the NFL since August, 2018. He lives in New York City with his wife, Hayley, and his 2-year-old daughter.听

Posted Nov. 14, 2019

Peter Booth (Jour)听is a shareholder in the Denver office of Polsinelli, a national law firm. Booth lives in 麻豆影院 with his wife,听Lisa Schneider (Engl'96), who is an adjunct instructor at Front Range Community College, and their children, Sidney and Sebastian.听

Posted Nov. 14, 2019

Heather (Hutchinson) Horsey (Comm) was promoted to associate director of brand strategy at Verizon. While with the company, she led the strategic brand approach for its acquisition of the Tracfone brand.

Posted Aug. 26, 2024

Owen Clark (Jour) was a television reporter for NBC for four years before transitioning to public relations, eventually launching Allison Worldwide鈥檚 in-house video team. Since then, the company has expanded into graphic design, photography, podcasts and more. He is now executive vice president of Allison Productions.

Posted Aug. 26, 2024

Spencer Trierweiler (Advert) is the senior vice president of creative for the advertising agency Motive, leading brands like Mtn Dew and Pepsi. Happily married to a (gulp) Nebraska graduate, Trierweiler enjoys his time skiing, hiking and biking the trails with his dogs. He is excitedly expecting his first child.

Posted Oct. 20, 2021

After serving as the station鈥檚 news director since 2013, Cara Pallone (Jour) became executive director of KOTO Community Radio in Telluride in September 2019.

Posted Oct. 16, 2020

After teaching in Adams 12 and Denver Public Schools classrooms, Adam Creapo (Jour) is now an assistant principal and CareerConnect pathway director at Northfield High School. He lives in Denver with his 7-year- old son, Colt, and his wife, Amanda, whom he met as the Buff volleyball PA announcer. Adam received his master鈥檚 degree in education from CU Denver in 2013.

Posted Oct. 16, 2020

Darrin Chiaverini (Comm) is an offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 football team. Darrin and his wife, Shannon, have two children: Curtis, a junior in CMCI's Department of Communication, and Kaylie, a first-year student.

Posted Oct. 16, 2020

Kieley Taylor (Advert)听is a managing partner and global head of social at GroupM, the world's largest media investment company. She lives in New York City with her husband, David.听

Posted Nov. 14, 2019

Jessica Roy (Jour)听is executive chief and owner of Shiso Kitchen, a recreational cooking school in Boston. She has appeared in on-air food segments for both local and national networks and has her own digital series,听Cooking Cheat Sheet, on Food Network.听

Posted Nov. 14, 2019

John Barrall (Jour, Thtr)听returned to Colorado from New York in 2017 and joined the CU 麻豆影院 donor relations team as a senior program manager. He also lends his event planning skills to nonprofits, including the Ronal McDonald House, 9/11 Memorial, HRC Annual Gala, GLAAD Media Awards and Denver Pride Festival.听

Posted Nov. 14, 2019

Andrew Villegas (Jour) recently moved back to Colorado from Louisville, Kentucky. In January 2019, he started a new job as morning editor for Colorado Public Radio.听

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Mike Tarson (Jour)听补苍诲听Allyson Valentine (Advert)听are married and live in Fairfield, Connecticut, with their son and twin daughters. Tarson joined NewsNation in March and is a supervising producer on听Elizabeth Vargas Reports. Prior to that, he was with CNN for 15 years. After eight years of teaching in public schools, Valentine started Pop Studio, a balloon decor company, in 2020.

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Brit Stueven (Comm) is the creator of The Break Changer, which helps people break smarter, work better and live with more intention. The idea for TBC was sparked while she was living in Dusseldorf, Germany. Since June 2015, she has worked with more than 2,000 people through workshops, online programs, one-on-one coaching and sessions for companies. As the owner of Brit Stueven PR, she helps small-business owners with storytelling, email newsletters, design and community building. Since 2013, she鈥檚 worked with over 100 businesses and nonprofits. Brit lives in Lakewood, Colorado, with her husband, David (Bus鈥07).

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Chris Avantaggio (Advert) is an associate creative director at The VIA Agency in Portland, Maine, and founder and creative director of the Maine lifestyle brand LiveME. He and his team at The VIA Agency recently developed the 鈥淏e an Outsider鈥 campaign for L.L. Bean. He misses the Rockies but is happily rooted back in Scarborough, Maine, with his wife and three young sons.

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Victoria Doramus (Advert)听is based in London with the Amy Winehouse Foundation as a self-employed director of philanthropy and is involved in the Women's Prison Association. She also volunteers for Room to Read and Best Friends Animal Society.听

Posted Nov. 15, 2018

The Denver Post recently听听entrepreneur and Arvada native听Scott Spears (Comm). He owns multiple businesses in Olde Town Arvada: Super Zoom Bang Bang, Scrumptious, Sock, and School House Kitchen and Libations.

Posted Mar. 16, 2018

During his time at CU 麻豆影院听Troy Hendershott (Jour)听was working full time for HDNet, which is now AXStv, as the Program Manager from 2000-2012. He retired in a sense to fulfill his dream of traveling around the world. Hendershott left Denver on a one-way ticket to Belize and has traveled to 35-countries鈥攍iving in 19 of them. He is always proud to be a CU 麻豆影院 Alum and hopes to inspire others. Throughout his travel experiences he鈥檚 听learned an incredible amount of things and have worked a variety of jobs. Follow Hendershott on his听.

Posted Oct. 24, 2017

Lee Riley (Advert) has worked as a creative director on brands such as Uber and Opendoor. He currently lives in Denver with his partner, Ryan, and two dogs, Rocky and Atlas.

Posted Aug. 26, 2024

Michelle Finelli (Advert) moved back to Colorado with her family after 10 years in California. She has worked with big brands at a number of ad agencies, including R&R Partners, BSSP, R/GA and Cartwright.

Posted Aug. 26, 2024

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