Leeds Alumni and Service Awards

Since 1971, Leeds School of Business has honored alumni, faculty, and business school community members who have distinguished themselves with outstanding professional achievement, impact, leadership and/or exemplary service to the community.

The Leeds School of Business is proud to celebrate and give thanks to the people and corporate partners who are supporting the next generation of business leaders.

Alumni and Service Awards Current Winners

Distinguished Alumni Lifetime Service Award

Bill Mark (BS鈥72)

The Leeds Distinguished Alumni Lifetime Service Award is the highest award granted to alumni from the Leeds School of Business for a lifetime of support and philanthropy to the Leeds School of Business, and for exceptional achievement in the business community.

Bill Mark is a 1972 graduate from the Leeds School of Business and has remained connected to the community over the course of his professional career, aiding students in business and across the 兔子先生传媒文化作品 campus.

The Mark Family currently supports six educational Endowments, including two in Business, two in Athletics, one at Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, and one at Sacred Heart of Jesus School Foundation. Mr. Mark also served on the Leeds Real Estate International Advisory Board, the Board of Governors for the CU Real Estate Center, and as a mentor to students in the Professional Mentorship Program.

Bill is the President and COO of American Real Estate Advisors, LLC, which he founded in 2008 after 36 years of experience. His company has managed over 60 real estate receiverships for the District Courts of Colorado, developed and constructed $150 million in commercial properties, negotiated over $150 million in lease transitions, and coordinated more than $50 million in tenant finish and renovation contracts. 

Corporate Partner Award

Cain Travel, accepted by Michael Cain ('93)

The Corporate Partner Service Award recognizes sustained commitment, support, and exceptional service to the Leeds School of Boulder, the University of Colorado Boulder, and the community.

Cain Travel is one the Leeds Career Development Team鈥檚 biggest investors and regularly engages in career related events. They model investing financial resources and time in support of Leeds. 

For many companies, travel spending is their third highest expense. For the past 30 years, Cain Travel has helped companies manage, control, and leverage their travel spend through a combination of proprietary development and market-leading technologies. As a leading provider of travel management in the U.S., Cain has staff located across the country and has plans to expand the sales team to further grow the company.

Michael Cain, the President of Cain Travel, works in collaboration with each company division to chart future technology developments, craft sales strategies and refine financial plans. Michael served as Director of Marketing for Cain Travel, founded travel tech startup Enterprise Travel Systems in 1998, and assumed his current role at Cain Travel in 2003. Michael serves on advisory boards with Sabre, United Airlines, and SAP Concur, and mentored through the Leeds Professional Selling course and the Professional Mentorship Program. 

Michael graduated from Leeds in 1993. He is married and has three adult children, all of whom are fellow Buffs. In his free time, Mike enjoys travel, skiing, hiking, and attending CU sporting events. 

Cain

Luminary Award

Gary (PhD'77, MBA'74) and Melissa (Komisar) Porter ('77)

Inspired by the University of Colorado Boulder motto, 鈥淟et Your Light Shine,鈥 this award recognizes individuals who serve as guiding lights for our community through their leadership, ethics, commitment to social responsibility, philanthropy, and service to the Leeds School of Business.

The Porters are generous in their support of Leeds, establishing an endowed scholarship for undergraduate students and sponsoring the Komisar Porter Outpost in the Rustandy building. Melissa has shared her time and talent as a guest lecturer for the Women in Leadership seminar, while Gary has served as a tutor.

Gary graduated from Drake University and started his career as a staff accountant for Deloitte in Denver. He went on to earn his MBA and PhD from the University of Colorado where he met fellow business student, Melissa Komisar. She earned her marketing degree from CU and began a 32-year career with IBM in sales and business development where she managed global business partners.

The recipient of several teaching awards, Gary鈥檚 career in academia included service as Department Chair at Loyola University Chicago and University of Montana. His textbooks have been leaders in the field of introductory accounting education. Gary is a distinguished lecturer and member of the National Advisory Council for the Zimpleman College of Business at Drake. He lends his accounting and finance experience to boards of a nature and an arts center. Now retired from teaching, Gary has written three books, including Griff: My Life as Drake鈥檚 Top Dog, a book about the loveable, live mascot. Melissa utilizes her sales and marketing skills to support Gary鈥檚 books. She also serves as a fundraiser and marketing consultant for several organizations in the couple鈥檚 Wisconsin community.  The Porters are also a sponsor of Tinman Elite, a professional running team located in Boulder. 

William H. Baughn Faculty Service Award

Don Oest

The William H. Baughn Award for Faculty is awarded to a Leeds faculty member for exceptional service to the Leeds School of Business, and for consistent and ongoing commitment to its students, faculty, and programs.

Don has been teaching at the Leeds School of Business since Fall 2008. During his time at Leeds, Don has taught a wide variety of courses including ethics, organizational behavior, management and leadership. More recently, he has been specializing in statistics and business analytics.

Prior to his teaching position at Leeds, Don earned an Associate Degree in Computer Science from SUNY Farmingdale, a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Business Administration from Ramapo College, and an MBA in Finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Don was an executive at IBM with over 36 1/2 years of business experience in various management, operational and leadership positions. Don has also been very active in various community services on the board of directors of Junior Achievement/Rocky Mountain Inc., Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Inn Between of Longmont, Inc.  He is a past board chair of the Ed & Ruth Lehman YMCA and served on the Advisory Board for Front Range Community College.

Don was born and raised in Long Island, New York and now lives in Longmont, Colorado with his wife, Cathy. Cathy also previously worked for IBM prior to her retirement. Their daughter, Kimberly, is a Colorado State University graduate.

Don Oest

Young Alumni Achievement Award

Jessica Yan ('19)

The Young Alumni Achievement Award recognizes recognizes an alumnus or alumna for their exceptional achievements.

Jessica is a lifelong gender and racial justice advocate and strategist. She works at Pivotal Ventures, a company founded by Melinda French Gates that expands opportunity in equality for people in the U.S. and globally through high-impact investments and philanthropy. At Pivotal, Jessica built and implemented a philanthropic strategy to end gender-based violence and advance economic equity for Women of Color.

Previously, Jessica worked as an advisor to leading foundations at Redstone, consulting on philanthropic portfolios totaling $250M. There she founded the DEI Ongoing Learning committee and crafted a comprehensive racial and gender equity curriculum for the firm.

Beyond her professional work, Jessica served as a Board Director for the San Francisco Chapter of United Nations Women USA. She holds a Master鈥檚 in Global Affairs from Tsinghua University, where she was a Schwarzman Scholar and received the Outstanding Thesis Award. She graduated from the Leeds School of Business with recognition as Outstanding Graduate of the Year.

Previous Award Recipients

2022
The Bascom Group鈥
Peter B. Cushman
Walter A. (Buz) Koelbel, Jr. 
Katherine Lewis
Lori Seward
Adam Warner

 

2021
Ball Corporation
Dr. Robert C. Hummel (in memoriam)
Dan Ivanoff '86
Stephen Katz '71
John Lynch
Axton Salim '02
Dr. Jerome D. Williams '86 (in memoriam)

2019
Russell Cropanzano
Carol Frank
Mary Hunter Kimble '60
Eric Kramer '81
R. Jordan Pap茅 '01
Zayo

2018
Richard M. Burridge Jr. '84
Michael A. Hitt '74
KPMG LLP
Katie Kramer '97
Manuel Laguna
Jane S. Miller
Al Olson '62 & Carol-Ann Olson '64

2017
Steve Bosley '68
Charles Schwab
Stratton R. Heath, III '87
Steve Rock
Chantal Veevaete

2016
Arrow Electronics
Cathleen S. Burns
Kile Morgan, Jr. '69
Lisa A. Pauley '87
Mary M. Sullivan and the late Sherman R. Miller, 4th '79
George S. Writer, Jr. '57

2015
Dan Caruso
Michael P. Huseby '76
Thomas G. Thibodeau
KeyBank
David J. Steiner '75
Melissa Young Brownstein '94

2014
Larry Jones
Bill Marolt '67
Sharon F. Matusik
Phillips 66
William W. Reynolds '60
Mary K. Rhinehart '80
Tandean Rustandy '87

2013
Ambassador David B. Bolen '50
John and Patrice Callies
EKS&H
Thomas Stix Guggenheim Family
Laura J. Kornish
Edward C. Mitchell, Jr. '69
Gordon Trafton '77

2012
Ellen M. Balaguer 鈥82
Peter Behrendt
Peter M. Burridge 鈥85
Jerry D. McMorris 鈥62 (in memoriam)
C. Page Moreau
Charles A. Parker 鈥56
Dee J. Perry 鈥74, MS 鈥81
George H. Solich 鈥83

2011
J. William Freytag
Jeanne Jackson 鈥74
J. Chris Leach
Randy Nichols
Christy Bieber Orris 鈥92
Lyal E. Quinby, Jr. 鈥55, MS 鈥58

2010
G. Chris Andersen 鈥61
Richard Connor 鈥71
Jo Marie Dancik
Walter A. Koelbel Jr. 鈥74
Donald R. Lichtenstein
Michael S. Maurer 鈥64
Mark Retzloff
Sarah Siegel-Magness 鈥95

2009
Sanjai Bhagat
John Fischer
John E. Freyer 鈥71
L. Calvin Fulenwider III 鈥74
Richard Knowlton 鈥54 and
Nancy Van Derbur Knowlton 鈥57
Sherri Leopard
C. Roderick O鈥橬eil
Patrick Tierney 鈥67
David Wolf JD/MBA 鈥01

2008
F. Daryl Gatewood 鈥70
Robert Gill
Marley Hodgson MBA 鈥03
David Mallery JD/MBA 鈥99
Bill Moore 鈥54
Barbara Mowry
Blaine Rollins 鈥89
Frank Selto

2006
Robert H. Deming 鈥56, MS 鈥59 and Beverly A. Deming
Larissa Herda 鈥80
Walter A. Koelbel 鈥47
Paul Larkins
Stephen Lawrence
Jeffrey Lovell 鈥74
Storm Metzger 鈥62
Joseph Piper MBA 鈥98
Marcia Pryde 鈥66, MBA 鈥72
John Shaw
Chris Wand

2005
Jerry Briggs 鈥63 (in memoriam)
Dick Burridge 鈥51
Ned Cooney
Dick Engebretson MBA 鈥72
John E. Freyer 鈥71
Ann Heinz 鈥80
Dan Japha 鈥74
Ray Joyce 鈥49 and Dottie Joyce 鈥48
Steve Manaster
Lyal Quinby 鈥55, MS 鈥58
Rod Slifer 鈥56 and Beth Slifer
George Writer 鈥57 and Judy Writer 鈥61

 

1998
Kevin J. Burns MBA 鈥73
Larry D. Singell

1997
Ambassador David B. Bolen 鈥50
Robert F. Charles Jr.
John 鈥淩on鈥 Moore 鈥59

1996
Louis W. Menk
William W. Reynolds 鈥60
Thomas M. Shane 鈥70

1995
G. Chris Andersen 鈥61
Richard Knowlton 鈥54

1994
Jerry D. McMorris 鈥62
Craig E. Weatherup

1993
John C. Crane 鈥58
Duane C. Hansen 鈥57
M. Ann Padilla

1992
Steven K. Bosley 鈥68
Derek E. Faison 鈥70
Roger V. Smith 鈥64

1991
William H. Baughn
Barbara B. Grogan 鈥69
D.D. 鈥淒ell鈥 Hock 鈥56

1990
G. Lee Thompson 鈥57

1989
Henry E. Kates 鈥60

1988
William R. Lennartz 鈥63

1987
Dianne V. Ingels 鈥63

1986
Roger L. Reisher 鈥50

1985
Robert H. Deming 鈥56

1984
Robert B. Decker 鈥42

1983
William D. Johnson 鈥42

1982
George B. McKinley 鈥51

1981
Dwight L. Johnson 鈥61

1980
Thomas M. Hallin 鈥55

1978
Hank Brown 鈥61

1977
Thomas S. Guggenheim 鈥50

1976
Donald G. Brotzman 鈥43

1974
Herschel R. Shwayder 鈥31

1973
Robert G. Bonham 鈥40

1972
Walter A. Koelbel 鈥47

1971
Thomas S. Moon 鈥44

 

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