The Institutefor theAdvancement of theAmerican Legal System(IAALS) at the Universityof Denver named ٳٲԲܴڴڳ (Law’03) itsCEO. “Over the 10 yearsof Brittany’s time atIAALS, she has becometrusted and respected bystaff and partners nationally and internationally forher follow-through andattention to excellence,her mastery of IAALS’areas of focus and herpassion for the mission,”said IAALS’ foundingexecutive director.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

Owen Locke (Fin’03),a sixth-generation Colroadan, launched Locke+ Co. Aspen Aged RyeWhiskey in 2016 with hisbest friend. The whiskeyspends two years in oakbarrels followed by eightmonths with hand-cutand charred aspen wooddiscs, sourced fromhis family’s property inFairplay, Colorado. Owenhopes to continue growing the company.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

Dana Query(Comm’03) and herhusband, Dave, own BigRed F Restaurant Group,including Jax Fish House,Centro, West End Tavern,The Post Chicken & Beerand Velvet Elk Lounge.They reside in 鶹ӰԺand are active communitymembers. Their two sons,Harrison and Matt Query(Psych, Soc’12), recentlyco-wrote a thriller novel,. Harrisonwrote the screenplayfor the story, which wasbought by Netflix in aseven-figure deal thesame month the brotherslanded a book deal.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

Attorney Payal Salsburg (MCompSci’03) received the 2022 community service award from the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts. An attorney at the Boston law firm Laredo & Smith, Payal focuses her practice in the areas of business litigation, corporate advice and counsel and white-collar criminal defense.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

CU 鶹ӰԺ’s study abroad program brought Heather Corinne Cumming (Hum’03) from Norwich, England, to the U.S. Peace Corps, where she served as a volunteer from 2004 to 2006 in Zambia. She founded her own organization in 2009 that serves remote villages in rural Zambia, rural Sierra Leone and formerly the border point of Ethio-South Sudan with water wells, clean and sustainable water year-round and simple irrigation systems. She is looking to begin a project site in North Sudan or Mali. Learn more about her work at or email her at ssaapafrica@gmail.com.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

Gretchen Snyder Chizmadia (Engl) and Jeff Chizmadia (Comm) were married in June. The couple lives in Edwards, Colorado.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

​​Life coach, meditation teacher and founder of She Glows Retreats Brie Doyle (Edu) released her first book, You Should Leave Now, in July. Offering alternative solutions to finding true well-being, Brie’s book shared research, anecdotes and advice that discuss the benefits of taking an annual personal retreat.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

Payal Salsburg (MCompSci) was named among the Top Women of Law in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly last November. This recognition celebrates the achievements of “exceptional women lawyers as pioneers, educators, trailblazers and role models.”

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

The past year brought a major move, new job and new marriage for Maureen (Johnson) Rikhof (PolSci; MPubAd’05). She was named the director of international relations at Otero Junior College in La Junta, Colorado, and was married in November. Maureen is the proud mom to CU student Henry Ediger (Econ, PolSci’22).

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

The past year brought a major move, new job and new marriage for Maureen (Johnson) Rikhof (PolSci; MPubAd’05). She was named the director of international relations at Otero Junior College in La Junta, Colorado, and was married in November. Maureen is the proud mom to CU student Henry Ediger (Econ, PolSci’22).

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

This April, Gunnar Hand (EnvDes) started as urban planning director for the unified government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas. Gunnar was born in Kansas City, Kansas, and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, and writes “This new position is not just a great honor, but a homecoming of sorts.” He previously worked as project manager for the new single terminal at the Kansas City Airport.

Posted Nov. 11, 2020

Jessica Sawyer (ArtHist) is a fifth-generation candymaker. Along with her two cousins, Jessica runs Ce De Candy, based out of Union, New Jersey. They’re most known for their No. 1 product, Smarties, of which they produce more than 2 billion rolls a year.

Posted Feb. 1, 2020

The American Institute of Architects’ Chicago Chapter named Matthew McGrane (Arch) its Young Architect of the Year for his work as the associate principal and studio director at Farr Associates.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

James Robertson (Mktg’03) was recognized by Sacramento Magazine as one of its Top Lawyers of 2019.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

Kate Fagan (Comm’03) announced in November that she would leave ESPN by the end of 2018. “[T]o continue at ESPN I would have to be immersed in the day-today in sports,” Kate told the Washington Post. “And I found myself more and more interested in other aspects of sports — like how it connects to our culture.” Before joining ESPN, Kate worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer, focusing primarily on the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers.

Posted Mar. 1, 2019

JamesRobertson(Mktg) was named a 2018 Top Lawyer by Sacramento Magazine. Attorneys throughout the region participated in the voting, recommending colleagues in more than 50 legal disciplines. Attorneys receiving the highest number of votes in each discipline received a top lawyer designation and were featured in the magazine’s August issue.

Posted Nov. 30, 2018

Jennifer McNabb (PhDHist) was named chief reader for the Advanced Placement exam in European history. Each June, AP teachers and college faculty members fromaround the world gather to evaluate and score the exams’ free-response sections. Jennifer is responsible for overseeing the scoring of more than 100,000 tests. Additionally, she helps develop tasks and questions for future exams.

Posted Sep. 1, 2018

James Robertson(Mktg), an attorney at California-based law firm Downey Brand, was named a 2017 Top Lawyer by Sacramento Magazine.

Posted Dec. 1, 2017

After working with film studios in Los Angeles after graduation,Mike Callahan(Film) transitioned to the wine industry. He joined Chamisal Vineyards in California as a winemaker in 2014 and has helped start a sustainability project there. Mike writes that he stays busy with various winemaking projects, one of which involved partnering with OneHope wines to produce wines for charity.

Posted Dec. 1, 2017

The New Jersey Law Journal selected Nicholas Kant (Jour; Law’06) as one of the state’s New Leaders of the Bar. Nick works as a deputy attorney general for the state.

Posted Sep. 1, 2017

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