Alumni awardees show what Buff pride looks like
Buff pride filled the air at the 94th CU 麻豆影院 Alumni Awards event in the Glenn Miller Ballroom Thursday, the official kick off of Homecoming festivities.
The Alumni Awards are one of the longest standing traditions of the university. A variety of awards honor some of CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 best and brightest alumni, faculty, student and staff members.
Awardees were honored with a video tribute, presentation of awards by Chancellor Philip DiStefano (who recently announced plans to retire), and brief remarks to an audience of roughly 400 people. The event was livestreamed for those unable to attend.
鈥淥ne of the things I鈥檒l miss most is being part of events like this, where we get to celebrate the incredible successes of CU 麻豆影院 alumni and supporters,鈥 said DiStefano, who received a standing ovation from the crowd. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 go too far without encountering our talented and distinguished alumni.鈥
鈥淭hank you for serving as role models and visionaries and for driving the university forward in your own individual ways.鈥
Here鈥檚 a list of award winners.
George Norlin Award: Janine Davidson (ArchEngr鈥88)
With every step of Davidson鈥檚 combined 30 years of academic, civilian and military service, she has demonstrated a commitment to excellence and the betterment of society and her community鈥攑recisely what the prestigious George Norlin Award stands for.
During her career, the current president of the Metropolitan State University of Denver, Davidson initially held many roles within the U.S. Department of Defense, including deputy assistant secretary of defense for plans, where she oversaw the formulation and review of military war plans and global force posture policy. For her work, she was awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service.
Her military service culminated as the 32nd Under Secretary of the U.S. Navy, as appointed by President Barack Obama. During that time, she planned the execution of a $900-billion, five-year budget, ensuring readiness, modernization and the health of 900,000 military and civilian personnel and their families.
In her present role, Davidson has staunchly supported the DREAM Act and the university鈥檚 DACA students, as well as its minoritized, military and veteran students.
Alumni Recognition Award: Kim Christiansen (Jour鈥84)
Christiansen has appeared as a friendly, calm presence in the homes of Coloradans for more than 30 years. As the lead anchor of Denver鈥檚 9News broadcast, she has earned a reputation as a trusted source for news鈥攁nd beyond.
Since 2016, the nine-time Emmy Award winner has dedicated hours of her time to CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 annual Alumni Awards ceremony as emcee and video narrator.
Christiansen, who grew up and lives in Arvada, is a staunch Colorado advocate. You鈥檒l also find her in the stands of Folsom Field on a football game day with her family, fully decked out in Buffs gear and brimming with school pride.
She is the epitome of a Forever Buff. As a journalism student in the 1980s鈥攚here she also was twirler for the marching band鈥攕he credits the foundations of writing and reporting she learned with helping her land her first job at the 9News station in 1985. She鈥檚 also now a parent to a recent graduate.
Alumni Recognition Award: Olivia Omega (Bus鈥01)
A proven leader in the Denver community, Omega has a passion for inspiring young people to make their dreams a reality. And her values of inclusion and access drive both her career and community contributions.
As a TEDx speaker, diversity and inclusion advocate, author, branding strategist and seasoned entrepreneur, Omega has more than 20 years of brand positioning and digital marketing experience across startup, nonprofit, and public and private sectors. During this time she has studied the importance of authenticity for both brands and individuals鈥攁nd what it means for personal brands to show up in a genuine way.
As senior director of marketing and communications at the nonprofit Denver Scholarship Foundation (DSF), Omega helps make college possible for students and builds the educational and economic future of Denver.
Given her own familiarity of growing up in a single-parent, low-income home, she is personally dedicated to helping students receive the support, resources and guidance they need to access the educational and professional pathways of their choice.
Robert L. Stearns Award: Sara McDonald (Mgmt鈥01)
Since her earliest role as a student employee, McDonald has consistently been a reliable and irreplaceable leader at CU 麻豆影院.
Fond of saying she grew up in the CU 麻豆影院 School of Education, she watched her mother, Patty McDonald, build an unassailable reputation as a trusted administrator in her 32 years with the school.
In 2001, McDonald graduated from CU with a degree in business management, then worked her way up to her current position as senior director of operations at the School of Education, a community she has lovingly served and played an essential role in leading for over 20 years.
Described by colleagues as the 鈥渉eart and soul of the School of Education,鈥 McDonald plans and runs many of the school鈥檚 events. Using her master鈥檚 degree in information and learning technologies from CU Denver, she manages technology, IT and logistical needs for all school spaces, students, faculty and staff.
McDonald has also embraced CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 diversity, equity and inclusion commitments, making her a source of refuge for many students of color and LGBTQ+ leaders seeking a safe space. Recently, she started a Staff of Color Alliance, and she has also served on the School of Education鈥檚 Strategic Planning Committee and Equity and Justice Committee.
Leanne Skupa-Lee Award: Stephen Hatfield (Bus鈥96)
Hatfield grew up in 麻豆影院 and surrounded by the world of CU 麻豆影院, where his father was an adjunct professor in the interdisciplinary telecommunications program. This connection to the university led him to discover what would become his ultimate passion: CU Athletics.
From an early age, Hatfield was often in the stands at football games, cheering on his beloved Buffaloes in Folsom Field. Years later, he enrolled at CU and graduated with a degree in business administration, later earning his executive master鈥檚 of business administration from CU Denver in 2003.
After years of putting his business acumen to work in marketing and sales roles, he returned to CU 麻豆影院 where he joined the Forever Buffs Alumni Association Advisory Board from 2019 to 2020. He went on to serve as chairperson of the board from 2020 to 2022, serving both the 麻豆影院 and Denver chapters.
He worked on several impactful engagement and fundraising opportunities, including a showing of documentary film 鈥淢ission Mt. Mangart鈥, which chronicles the story of the 10th Mountain Division ski troops. This event was the most successful fundraising event for any Forever Buffs chapter to date.
Leanne Skupa-Lee Award: Tom Shepherd (TranMgmt鈥78)
Shepherd鈥檚 CU 麻豆影院 family pride has a wide range: His mother, wife, son and several extended family members are all Forever Buffs.
He wanted this huge display of school enthusiasm to be evident in other CU families, too. So, as a master of getting things done鈥攅vident in his work as the now-retired vice president of logistics for global berry company Driscoll鈥檚鈥攈e got to work on a new university initiative.
The Buffalo Legacy Program launched during his nine-year tenure on the CU 麻豆影院 Alumni Association鈥檚 Advisory Board. Today, through the program鈥攚hich Sheperd donates to鈥攆irst-year students with parents, stepparents or grandparents can apply for legacy-related scholarships, and graduating students can wear a complimentary black and gold cord over their gowns during commencement ceremonies.
Sheperd served on the board of advisors from 2008 to 2012 and from 2015 to 2020, notching nearly a decade of volunteer time for the Alumni Association, including four years as chair of the board.
Kalpana Chawla Outstanding Recent Graduate Award: Brock Kowalchuk (AeroEngr鈥11)
The fields of aerospace engineering and finance aren鈥檛 commonly combined when building a career path鈥攂ut Kowalchuk is hardly common.
After graduating from CU 麻豆影院 in 2011, Kowalchuk spent seven years working for Goldman Sachs. During this time, he also earned a master鈥檚 degree in information and data science from UC Berkeley, before transitioning to Kaspien, an innovative e-commerce company.
Known by colleagues for his professionalism, he quickly climbed the ranks from senior vice president of finance to his current role as chief executive officer in four years, serving as chief financial officer and chief operations officer along the way. In these four years, Kowalchuk led the company through several rounds of funding and guided its restructuring efforts through the departure of two CEOs, before stepping into the role himself. The e-commerce company now has 80 employees, works with hundreds of brands and generates more than $100 million in revenue per year.
In 2018, Kowalchuk brought his storied career experience and unflappable work ethic to CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 inaugural College of Engineering and Applied Science Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Board. As co-chair, he helped establish the initial board structure and future expectations for the role, implementing clear performance indicators.
Kalpana Chawla Outstanding Recent Graduate Award: Eddie Taylor (BioChem, Math鈥12)
When Taylor stepped atop Mount Everest in May 2022 after years of planning and training, he celebrated a much greater accomplishment than reaching the top: He just had helped double the amount of Black climbers to ever reach Everest鈥檚 summit.
Taylor was a member of the Full Circle climbing team, which was composed of 10 other Black climbers who raised more than $800,000 for the historic expedition. The team鈥檚 accomplishment was featured in USA Today, Outside Magazine, National Geographic and CNN.
Taylor, a former CU 麻豆影院 decathlete, was approached by Phillip Henderson, the leader of the Full Circle team, while ice-climbing in Ouray.
While the experience on Mount Everest was memorable for Taylor, there鈥檚 one thing that has always remained a top priority for him: his students. A former water chemist, he realized teaching was his calling after he began coaching track at Broomfield High School. He received his master鈥檚 degree in education from Regis University and took a position teaching science at Centaurus High School in Lafayette, Colorado, where he also serves as head track coach.
Forever Buffs Student Award: Joanne 鈥楯o鈥 Christine Marras Tate (PhDComm鈥23)
During her six years on the CU 麻豆影院 campus, Marras Tate has consistently demonstrated her commitment to being a Forever Buff.
As a doctoral candidate in communication studies鈥攕pecifically in the community and social interaction area鈥攕he has strived to improve her department鈥檚 community, her field of expertise in environmental communication and the greater CU 麻豆影院 community.
Her dedication to CU 麻豆影院 began in 2017 as secretary for the Communication Graduate Student Association (CGSA), and later as the association's disability and wellness chair. In 2019, she was elected the association鈥檚 co-president and has served as its social liaison for two terms.
Marras Tate has been an active member of several campus groups during her time as a doctoral student and continues as a postdoc. She served as co-president and remains a science communication facilitator for Science Under the Dome at Fiske Planetarium. Marras Tate is also a member of the campus Tree Care Advisory Committee and the Microplastics Working Group with the Inland Ocean Coalition. She was co-president of CU鈥檚 Colorado Ocean Coalition and still mentors undergraduate students within the organization.