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Dear Daniels Community, In all aspects of life, balance is powerful. When one area of our lives dominates, the other areas suffer. But when we strike that right balance among our most important priorities, we are satisfied, complete and whole. In many ways, our vision at the Daniels College of Business is about balance. Our vision is to strive to be a premier private business college globally recognized as a leader whose educational experiences, outreach, and knowledge creation transforms lives, organizations and communities. Daniels is a leading business institution, but we also are a worldwide knowledge leader, and we serve as a rich community that brings people together to engage and collaborate to do great things. Our commitment to excellence in all areas is a bold promise that simply would not be possible without our faculty members. They serve on the “front lines,” delivering a world-class education to our students. Faculty members conduct important, often groundbreaking, research in their fields. And they act in a wide range of important service capacities in and outside of the College.
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In this issue of the Daniels Business Review, we share the College’s commitment to a 40 percent, 40 percent, 20 percent model of teaching, research and service, and we showcase our faculty’s work in each of these areas. Business schools often express the balance they seek among these three areas of professionalism. At Daniels, we believe that achieving our 40 percent, 40 percent, 20 percent model best serves our mission, thus creating an ideal environment for students and for all of the others we serve. I invite you to learn more about our talented faculty on page 12 and how the 40 percent, 40 percent, 20 percent model at Daniels impacts all of our stakeholders. As you may know, last summer I stepped into the role of interim dean while we search for a new dean for Daniels. I welcome the opportunity to lead the College during such an important time. We have made great strides in recent years and will continue to do so this year and beyond. Thank you for your continued engagement with us. Your support makes a difference.
Charles H. Patti, PhD Interim Dean and Professor of Marketing
About Dr. Patti Dr. Charles H. Patti is internationally recognized for his research, teaching and practice of customer experience management. Prior to his appointment as interim dean, he was the senior associate dean for faculty and academic research and served as the James M. Cox Professor of Customer Experience Management. Dr. Patti has experience in the academic and business worlds, both in the United States and internationally. He has served as marketing department chair at Daniels, school head in Australia, director of executive MBA programs, associate dean, acting dean, and chair of committees at university, college, school and department levels. Learn more» daniels.du.edu/about
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Daniels Business Review is published for Daniels stakeholders by the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, Office of Communications and Marketing, 2101 S. University Blvd., Denver, CO 80208 Š Daniels Business Review, 2013. All rights reserved.
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Noteworthy Stories From Around Campus
Strategy for Success: Daniels Welcomes New Leadership to the College IN TH E FALL 2013 Q UARTER, DANI ELS WELCOM ED SEVER AL CHAI RS AN D D I RECTO RS, AN D M AD E SEVER AL O RGAN IZ ATI O NAL SH I F TS.
Dr. Daniel Connolly Senior Associate Dean, Academic Programs
Dr. Connolly is the senior associate dean and an associate professor for the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management. His portfolio of responsibilities includes oversight of undergraduate programs, master of science programs, the International MBA program, career services, and online and blended learning. Dr. Connolly joined the College in 2001 as an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management and the Department of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce. Previously, he held academic positions with Michigan State University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Cornell University and Concord College (now Concord University).
Dr. Paul Olk Assistant Dean of Faculty, Research and Accreditation
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Daniels College of Business, handling faculty human resources issues and facilitating the College’s research and accreditation efforts. Previously, he was the director of academic research and accreditation. Dr. Olk is a co-founder and co-organizer of the annual Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) conference, held for the last two years at the Daniels College of Business, and has served the University and the profession through a variety of campus officer positions.
Dr. Barbara Jackson Director, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
Dr. Jackson joins Daniels from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, where she was a professor in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design’s
Construction Management Department and director of the California Center for Construction Education. Dr. Jackson’s professional and academic experience spans real estate development, homebuilding, commercial construction, project management, and facilities management and operations. Dr. Jackson has received numerous awards, including the Service Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Overseas Building Operations and the Certificate of Appreciation for the South Pacific Division, Regional Business Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Dr. Andrew Urbaczewski Chair, Department of Business Information and Analytics
Dr. Urbaczewski joins Daniels from the University of Michigan-Dearborn (UM-D) College of Business, where he was chair and associate professor of the Department of Management Studies. He is a visiting professor at the Aalto University School of Business. Dr. Urbaczewski has 21
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Dr. Charles Patti Interim Dean
In June 2013, Dr. Charles Patti was appointed interim dean of the Daniels College of Business. Dr. Patti will help the College maintain its forward momentum and build on the successes achieved in the past five years of the Daniels Tomorrow strategic plan. Dr. Patti previously served as senior associate dean for faculty and academic research and has held various positions at Daniels, including the James M. Cox Professor of Customer Experience Management and chair of the Department of Marketing. He has significant international academic experience as well, including serving as the head of the school of advertising, marketing and public relations at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, from 1997 to 2006. Dr. Patti replaces Dr. Christine Riordan, who served as dean from 2008 to 2013 and joined the University of Kentucky as provost this fall. Since 2008 Daniels has achieved remarkable results, climbing the rankings, gaining international prominence and making impressive progress on its strategic goals. “In the coming years, the Daniels College of Business will focus on carrying out the remaining initiatives set forth in our strategic plan and on delivering high-quality programs for our students, alumni and other College stakeholders,” says Dr. Patti. “We will keep everyone in the Daniels community up to date on our continued momentum and the milestones we reach along the way.” Stay apprised of the progress of our national search for a new dean at daniels.du.edu.
publications in peer-reviewed journals covering a variety of areas and is currently researching electronic health record implementations. He has won numerous awards, including the UM-D Faculty Development Award three consecutive years.
Dr. Sharon Alvarez Walter Koch Chair of Entrepreneurship
Dr. Alvarez joins Daniels from The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, where she was an associate professor of management and entrepreneurship and academic director for the Center for Entrepreneurship. In addition, she serves as associate editor of the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal and chair of the Academy of Management entrepreneurship division. Dr. Alvarez won the Journal of Management Best Paper Award for her article, “How Do Entrepreneurs Organize Firms Under Conditions of Uncertainty?” and the Fisher College of Business Undergraduate Program
Teaching Award. She also has been awarded several Ewing Marion Kaufman Foundation grants and the Coca-Cola Foundation Research Grant.
Research Honor Roll, Management Education Research Institute Fellowship and the Graduate Management Admission Council Faculty Research Grant.
Dr. Robert Giacalone Bill Daniels Chair in Business Ethics
Dr. Jack Strauss The Miller Family Professorship in Applied Economics
Dr. Giacalone joins Daniels from Temple University, Fox School of Business, where he was a professor of human resource management and formerly, the acting director of the Center for Ethics and Organizational Integrity. He was the editor in chief of the Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion and editor of Ethics In Practice. He serves on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Learning & Education, Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion and Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies. Dr. Giacalone has received numerous awards, grants and honors, including the Fox School of Business Dean’s
Dr. Strauss joins Daniels from Saint Louis University (SLU), where he was a professor of economics and the director of the Simon Center for Regional Forecasting. His research focuses on new forecasting methods and applications, including forecasting housing prices, stock returns and employment growth. Dr. Strauss won the award for Best Research for a Full Professor at SLU’s John Cook School of Business. He was a Fulbright Scholar in the Ukraine and a threetime recipient of the Duke University Sloan Research Scholarship in International Economics.
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Turn by Turn, Daniels Continues to Gain Momentum
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s the Daniels College of Business begins a new academic year, we remain committed to the Daniels Tomorrow strategic plan and the steps we have laid out to help us achieve our vision: to be a premier private business college globally recognized as a leader whose educational experiences, outreach, and knowledge creation transform lives, organizations and communities. Last year, we assessed our progress on the strategic plan and determined that we had completed the first turn of our flywheel—a term we borrow from the book Good to Great, which likens guiding a company through change to turning a massive, heavy flywheel. In the beginning, moving that wheel even slightly takes great effort, but turn by turn it gains speed and momentum. Between now and the end of 2015, we are focused on completing the next six “big turns” of our flywheel. Here are those turns—and highlights of some of the milestones that we reached in 2012–2013:
Achieve top ranking for the undergraduate program ∙ In all that we do, we strive to earn world-
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wide recognition as a leading college of business. Currently, Daniels holds the distinction of being Colorado’s highest ranked undergraduate business program, ranked No. 68 in the nation by Bloomberg Businessweek and No. 72 by U.S. News & World Report. We are listed in Bloomberg Businessweek’s top 50 for ethics (No. 4), business law (No. 11), accounting (No. 22) and finance (No. 39). Our work is not done, but we continue to make headway on this significant goal.
Globalize Daniels ∙ The Daniels Office of Globalization
is working hard to integrate and expand the international engagement of the College. The globalization team is focused on pursuing partnerships and relationships with universities around the world. Daniels has signed a memorandum of understanding for a graduate student exchange with Tongji University in Shanghai and a memo of collaboration with National Yunlin University of Science and Technology in Taiwan. We also are pursuing other relationships with universities in Japan, Brazil and elsewhere.
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Improve our program offerings ∙ Last year Daniels
combined the Offices of Executive and Professional MBA Programs and Executive Education to better serve the needs of working professionals. We added for-credit and noncredit open enrollment classes and other exciting programs. In addition, we began to conduct competitive research to assess and redesign several key Daniels degree programs, including the International MBA, MBA and Master of Accountancy.
Focus on the quality of the academic units ∙ In 2012–
2013, each department and school (as well as all other areas and programs, such as Executive Education and the Suitts Graduate and Alumni Career Center, for example) completed its own strategic plan. Those plans lay out each unit’s mission, strategic goals and achievements for the year. In two units, the Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management and the Department of Business Information and Analytics, we hired new leadership. Daniels also recently began making full use of new software to track faculty research and service activity to evaluate our faculty appropriately.
Create a recognizable national and international brand ∙ The Daniels Office of Communications and
Marketing (OCM) partnered with an agency this year to conduct a comprehensive positioning study. OCM will roll out the enhanced platform and promise to the Daniels community in the coming year. We also launched a new version of the daniels.du.edu website to appeal to prospective graduate students, our primary website users. The new and improved website has dedicated microsites for each program, more videos to better showcase the College and much more.
Create a financial model for the College that supports excellence ∙ Last year, we created a detailed financial model that identified the College’s three primary sources of funding: tuition revenues, gifts and revenue-generating enterprise activities (including Executive Education programs and Knoebel School of Hospitality Management events). This model gives us a clearer understanding of the financial picture at Daniels and how we can best allocate our resources to achieve our strategic goals. To date, we have raised $90 million through our ASCEND Campaign. Approximately $10 million of that was raised in 2012–2013—nearly $2 million more than our $8 million goal. We are well on our way to reaching our $100 million goal by June 2014. During the 2012–2013 school year, we made great progress toward our goals and we now have our eyes on the future. You can learn more about our strategic plan in our upcoming annual progress report, which will be available on our website in December. Visit daniels.du.edu.
Voices of Experience Kicks Off 10th Season Please join us for the Daniels College of Business 2013–2014 Voices of Experience speaker series. Voices of Experience brings CEOs and significant leaders into our community to share the lessons learned from their triumphs, mistakes and decisions as they have navigated through their leadership careers.
Joe Ellis, President of the Denver Broncos October 17, 2013 Watch online at: daniels.du.edu/voe
Tom Kelley, Partner of IDEO, Innovation Expert, Bestselling Author November 11, 2013 Watch online at: daniels.du.edu/voe
In the Spring 2014 quarter, we are excited to welcome Walter Bettinger II, president and CEO of Charles Schwab and Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota. For more information and to view all past speakers, visit: daniels.du.edu/voe
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ince it was built in 1929, Margery Reed Hall has been a jewel of the University of Denver campus and home to many different schools and programs. Most recently it has housed various programs and offices of the Daniels College of Business. But who was the namesake of this historic beloved building? And does her ghost really haunt its halls? To know Margery Reed, one must also know Mary Reed, Margery’s mother (for whom the Mary Reed Building, once the library, is named). Born in 1875, Mary Reed was an Ohioan who married a lawyer, mine owner and speculator who had amassed
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Margery Reed Alumna (1894 –1925), DU
great wealth due to his Wyoming oil and Cripple Creek, Colorado, gold investments. Mary was a women’s rights activist and philanthropist in Denver as well as a generous donor to the University. Margery was the Reeds’ only daughter, born in 1894. Margery graduated from DU with bachelor’s and master’s degrees. As a graduate student, she met Paul Mayo, who was a sergeant in the hospital corps, a teacher at DU and a journalist for the Rocky Mountain News/Denver Times. Margery and Mayo married in 1920. Five years later, Margery was dead. She was 30 years old. How did Margery die? The official
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TAKE YOUR SEAT IN THE MARGERY REED THEATER!
Supply is limited, so reserve your chair in the historic Margery Reed Theater today. Contact Mona Spitz at mona.spitz@du.edu or 303.871.4750.
Major renovations to Margery Reed Hall are underway, and the University plans to reopen it in spring 2014. The modernized building will enable us to provide Daniels students with an exceptional learning environment and experience. Margery Reed Hall will feature state-of-the-art classrooms to facilitate low facultystudent class-size ratios, much needed study rooms and lounges for students, conference rooms, office space for the Office of Undergraduate Business Programs, Academic Advising, faculty members and visiting scholars and more. In addition, we are restoring and updating the historic 180-seat theater that will be used for lectures and other gatherings. You can leave a lasting legacy by “buying” a chair in the Margery Reed Theater. With a gift of $1,000 to the Margery Reed Building Fund, you can name your chair however you choose. Your seat will have its own engraved plaque. A guide within the theater will help you locate your seat. This is a unique way to honor someone special—and be a part of the College’s history. Donors also will receive a one-year membership in the Daniels Dean’s Society, the College’s annual leadership giving program. Members of the Daniels Dean’s Society receive invitations to exclusive College events, College updates from the dean, recognition in the Daniels annual report and other publications and much more. The College welcomes gifts of any size—and you may choose to direct your donation toward the Daniels fund of your choice. To give online, please visit du.edu/givetodaniels or call 303.871.4750.
cause was jungle illness resulting in malaria and dysentery. Margery developed the disease while in Peru, where Mayo had been appointed an American consul. However, rumors persist that Margery was poisoned by her husband while the couple traveled together to the Amazon. The possible motive? Margery came from wealth, and Mayo stood to inherit her money should she die. Through the years, many have claimed that Margery Reed Hall is haunted by Margery’s ghost, who seeks vindication for her wrongful death. Performers have long reported whispering in the theater—the building was once home to DU’s theater department—and odd echoes during performances. Others also say that Mary Reed roams the halls of Mary Reed Hall. The eyes in her portrait, hanging in the building’s Renaissance Room, have allegedly followed passersby.
Whether the ghost stories are true or not, Margery Reed Hall is indeed an iconic place on the University of Denver campus and is known and loved by generations of students. Today, the Daniels College of Business is renovating this cherished building to transform it into a 21st-century learning facility. But no amount of renovation will ever change Margery Reed Hall’s fascinating and rich history. Have you heard stories about the ghost of Margery Reed Hall? Have you seen Margery’s apparition watching over her theater? Share your tales on our Facebook page: facebook.com/danielsatdu. Editor’s note: Much of the background for this story came from Denver historian Phil Goodstein’s book, The Ghosts of University Park, Platt Park, and Beyond. Goodstein earned his MA in history from the University of Denver in 1975.
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DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING DU Lift Pitch Kicked Off in Winter 2013 In the Winter 2013 quarter, Dr. Peter Whalen of the Department of Marketing took his Entrepreneurship and Venture class to new heights—literally. Dr. Whalen created the DU Lift Pitch, which paired his students with some of Denver’s most experienced entrepreneurs on the ski lift of Arapahoe Basin Ski Area. For their course final, students were tasked with approaching the entrepreneurs, introducing themselves and delivering their pitch for a new business venture while ascending the mountain.
Daniels Launches Digital Marketing Online Certificate
Dr. Whalen says the ability to innovate is a key requirement in today’s business environment. The DU Lift Pitch is an inventive course that gets students out of the classroom and into the real world. “Entrepreneurship programs around the country teach students to create an elevator pitch—an engaging description of their new venture idea so concise that, in theory, it could be communicated in the time it takes to share an elevator ride,” he says. “In Colorado, we don’t find ourselves on long elevator rides with Fortune 500 CEOs like one might in Manhattan. However, we do find ourselves riding ski lifts with Fortune 500 CEOs or other such kingmakers that are on vacation. Hence, the DU Lift Pitch was born.”
Students can apply credits earned in the digital marketing online certificate toward the MS in marketing or transfer them into any other AACSB-accredited graduate business program. The program started in fall 2013, beginning with MKTG 4805 Introduction to Digital Marketing.
Lee Ryder, principal of University Communities LLC, served as a judge for the DU Lift Pitch. “Overall, I loved the event,” he says. “The information shared in that kind of setting is powerful. I also think that it creates an out-of-the classroom pitch environment that is important for students to practice and master.” The student who pitched Ryder discussed her business plan for an after-school cooking school. Whalen’s students agree that the DU Lift Pitch was a powerful learning experience. “The best final of all time—comprehensive, challenging, engaging, and powerful,” says student Amos Denny. “I believe I successfully pitched my idea because each pitch led to a longer and more interesting conversation. The rides were unexpectedly short due to the engaging conversation.” “The event connected our state’s future business creators with a crop of current experts,” says Dr. Whalen. “I’ve received great feedback from my students and the entrepreneurs who participated. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome.” For more information about the DU Lift Pitch, contact Dr. Whalen at peter.whalen@du.edu or 303.871.2491.
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The Department of Marketing recently rolled out its first online certificate in digital marketing. The four-course, 16-credit program is designed for professionals with bachelor’s degrees who want to delve into mobile marketing, social media marketing, digital metrics, search engine marketing and similar topics.
Courses: Students take Introduction to Digital Marketing, then choose three of the following four courses: • Social Media Marketing • Mobile Marketing • Search Engine Marketing • Digital Branding Learn more about the program and apply at: daniels.du.edu/gbc
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND ANALYTICS Daniels Offers New Data Analytics Sequence
The sequence includes:
The Department of Business Information and Analytics recently unveiled a new three-course core sequence for all undergraduate business majors. These courses combine traditional statistics, business computing, operations management and hands-on manipulation of data under the umbrella of analytics. The first two analytics courses are to be taken during a student’s first year at Daniels. They provide students with a strong foundation of the use of data in business and the analytical skills needed in many different business environments.
• Analytics 2: Business Statistics & Analysis*
Graduate Business Certificate Available
• Analytics 1: Data & Analysis*
For more information, visit: daniels.du.edu/gbc
• Analytics 3: Business Modeling & Analysis
*Includes Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification Scott Toney, lecturer, piloted a hybrid in-class/online delivery of Analytics 2 in spring 2013. In the 2013–2014 academic year, he will roll out a hybrid version of the first course in the sequence. Online versions of both Analytics 1 and 2 will be available. This will offer all Daniels students the opportunity to choose a course delivery model that fits their learning style and schedule. For more information about the Department of Business Information and Analytics and its programs, visit: daniels.du.edu
OFFICE OF GLOBALIZATION Trips of a Lifetime Daniels provides a rich array of international travel opportunities for students. In the 2012–2013 academic year, the College hosted many international trips for undergraduate, Executive MBA, Professional MBA, MBA, MS and International MBA students. Here are the programs scheduled for 2013–2014: November/December
GO Deutsche Bank program
Hong Kong, China; Jakarta, Indonesia
GO MBA program
Department of Management and Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies: Leadership, Teams and Values sailing program
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Executive MBA: Leading in a Global Matrix course
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Reiman School of Finance: Walk Down Wall Street program
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New York, New York
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Dubai
Executive MBA: Leading in a Global Matrix course
Executive MBA: Leading in a Global Matrix course
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Reiman School of Finance: Financial Capitals course
Korea and Mongolia
GO (Global Opportunities) MBA program
GO International MBA program
GO International MBA program
GO MBA program Location TBD
Departments of Management and Business Ethics and Legal Studies: Leadership, Teams and Values sailing program
Department of Management: Interterm Doing Business in Great China
Reiman School of Finance: Financial Capitals course
GO International MBA program
Reiman School of Finance: Walk Down Wall Street program
Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management: Banfi Vintners Scholastic Tour of Italy
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Indonesia and Israel Brazil
China
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Professional MBA: International Travel Seminar Prague, Czech Republic
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London, England
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Professional MBA: International Travel Seminar
Tanzania Israel
Reiman School of Finance: Walk Down Wall Street program
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Many of these international programs will incorporate an alumni and prospective student event. If you live in any of these locations and would like to be invited (or know alumni in these areas who would), please contact Tom Dowd, senior director of the Office of Globalization, at thomas.dowd@du.edu. FA L L 2013
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Our quest for excellence also means that we strive for balance—among high-quality teaching, cutting-edge scholarship and impactful service. Daniels faculty must deliver a rigorous, relevant education to our students. They must stay apprised of the latest developments in business and incorporate that knowledge and insight into faculty courses. Finally, we must dedicate ourselves to service—to the University, the academic community and the industries for which we educate tomorrow’s professionals—which is a critical component of the work we do at Daniels and in our communities. Our commitment to such an academic equilibrium is more than just lip service. In fact, as part of our accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB-International), we have expressed that
Daniels achieves its mission by following a 40 percent, 40 percent, 20 percent teachingresearch-service profile—that is, our faculty members are committed to devoting their energies and talents to teaching and conducting research equally. We also devote significant energy and talent to service. Throughout one’s career at Daniels, the 40-40-20 balance might shift. After many years of teaching, a professor might be more focused on service. On the whole, however, we strive to achieve a 40-40-20 balance as a college, knowing that it is the right path leading us toward achievement of our mission. “At Daniels, our faculty members are teacherscholars, engaging in high-quality research so that they are informed, providing learning experiences that are relevant and impactful,” says Dr. Charles Patti, interim dean. “The result is that students in all of our programs are guided by faculty who are regularly engaged in knowledge discovery and application. Our 40-40-20 model is ideal for our students and for members of the business community, who partake in our many training workshops, seminars and briefings.” Here we highlight a few of our faculty members who demonstrate the College’s balance of teaching, research and service. Because of their work in and outside of the classroom, the Daniels College of Business has earned a reputation for innovative teaching, thought leadership and engagement. Most important, we are known for giving our students cuttingedge learning experiences and real-world perspectives that enable them to become capable, responsible leaders.
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Dr. James Sorensen, Professor, CPA, CGMA School of Accountancy Institute of Management Accountants, R. Lee Brummet Distinguished Service Award for Educators (2011) Daniels College of Business Outstanding Teaching Award (2012, 1997, 1990) Daniels Award for Excellence (2011) Daniels Scholarship of Application (2007) Evelyn and Jay G. Piccinati Endowed Professorship for Teaching Excellence (2004-2006) American Accounting Association, Jim Bulloch Award for Innovations in Management Accounting Education (2004) University of Denver Scholar-Teacher Award (1983) Decision Sciences Institute Fellow (1975)
Now in his 48th year at Daniels, Dr. James Sorensen is an institution in and of himself—and is known for doing all things well. Dr. Sorensen has published more than a dozen books or book chapters and 100 articles in leading academic journals. He has held volunteer positions for organizations such as the American Institute of CPAs, the Institute of Management Accountants and the journal Decision Sciences (of which he is a former editor). At DU, he serves on countless committees, such as the College appointment, promotion and tenure committee. And he’s been a financial management consultant for dozens of corporate, government and nonprofit clients, including human services organizations in 49 states. “In my view, the best teacher has one foot in the classroom and one in the practice,” he says. “The greatest compliment I can receive from students is that they felt over-prepared for the CPA exam and fully prepared for their career. My hope is that students come away from my classes with enhanced knowledge, skills and abilities.”
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Dr. Ron Rizzuto, Professor Reiman School of Finance Walter Koch Professor of Entrepreneurship (2011-2012) J. William Sorensen Distinguished Professor in Finance (2012-present)
Dr. Vaneesha Boney Dutra, Associate Professor Reiman School of Finance When Dr. Vaneesha Boney Dutra came to Daniels in 2007, she sought a balance between her passions: teaching and research. She also is passionate about sharing current research with her students—and even getting them involved. In June 2013, Dr. Boney Dutra took a group of 20 Daniels students to Brazil—an emerging leader in the global financial marketplace—to learn about the use of derivatives in the equity and fixed income markets. In 2014, she will take students to London and Singapore for a similar experiential course. “I believe being a strong teacher-scholar involves taking high-level research and translating it into something students can understand,” says Dr. Boney Dutra, who is researching volatility and price spillover effects between the Brazil and U.S. markets. “As the markets around the world become more connected, having exposure to the foreign markets makes our students more knowledgeable and sensitive to global issues. Students enjoy this type of hands-on learning, and I enjoy teaching such eager and curious minds.”
In his 38 years at Daniels, Dr. Ron Rizzuto has earned a reputation as a true scholar. He has conducted extensive research in oil and gas, energy, telecommunications, banking and the cable industry—and has consulted with organizations such as Time Warner Cable, First Data Corporation, Chevron and Liberty Global. He has served in various capacities at the College and in the business community, including his current post as senior fellow at the Cable Center, in which he researches how cable companies can improve their performance by enhancing the customer experience. And as a professor, he brings all of that knowledge and experience into the classroom, always striving for relevance and understanding. “I focus on making sure my students understand what I am teaching, no matter their learning style,” says Dr. Rizzuto. “And I care that they learn, so I try to bring quality, realworld material and examples into the classroom to make for a rich educational experience.”
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Dr. Ron Throupe, Associate Professor Fr anklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management Emerald Literati Network Award for Excellence, Journal of Property Investment & Finance (2013)
Throughout his career, Dr. Ron Throupe has moved between academia and private practice. Pre-Daniels, he was the director of operations of a real estate consulting firm, and before that, the director of the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of Washington. He’s a highly respected valuation and litigation consultant and the managing partner of American Valuation Partners (AVP™), which he co-founded in 2009. At AVP, Dr. Throupe and his mentor, Dr. Mundy, PhD, were the principal real estate experts in the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Dr. Throupe is an avid researcher, both applied and disciplinary, and recently published research on contaminated properties and trespass in the Journal of Property Investment & Finance. These days, he is researching the hot topic of hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) as an oil exploration method and its potential surface and subsurface effects. “I focus on issues happening right now and bring those examples into my classes.” Dr. Throupe says. “Real estate is a constantly changing industry. A real-world approach is a must to give students the best education possible.” Dr. Throupe is most proud of training his graduate assistants for careers and helping them build their resumes. In November 2013, research completed with his former graduate assistant, Xue Mao (MBA 2013)—now a junior associate at AVP—will be published in the Journal of Real Estate Literature (“A Review of Hydro ‘Fracking’ and its Potential Effects on Real Estate”).
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Dr. Lorenzo Patelli, Assistant Professor School of Accountancy David Solomons Prize, Management Accounting Research (2008)
Dr. Lorenzo Patelli has worked at institutions on both ends of the spectrum—a small liberal arts college where teaching was the highest priority and a top research institution in Europe. At Daniels, he saw the opportunity to do both. Dr. Patelli’s research has focused on corporate governance and the impact that a company’s board of directors has on its performance. Currently, he is researching the tone of CEO shareholders’ letters and whether they accurately reflect companies’ financial performance as well as the association between companies’ “tone at the top” and aggressiveness of their financial reporting. He has presented his work at international conferences and had it published in the Journal of Business Ethics. “I love teaching and have a great passion for it,” Dr. Patelli says. “In class, I collect a lot of ideas about topics to research and then bring what I find back into the classroom. The great thing about DU is that we embrace that practice.”
Dr. Melissa Archpru Akaka, Assistant Professor Department of Marketing Outstanding Author Contribution Award, Emerald (2012)
During her PhD program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Dr. Melissa Archpru Akaka studied the co-creation of value in the context of surfing and its transformation from an ancient cultural practice to a global market. That study was guided by the innovative service-dominant logic, which asserts that service is the basis of all business exchange. In addition, Dr. Akaka’s work takes a dynamic view of the role that culture plays in value creation. Dr. Akaka works closely with Dr. Stephen Vargo, who introduced service-dominant logic in 2004. Their latest research on value co-creation in a global market was published in the Journal of International Marketing. “The study of value co-creation is relatively new to the marketing profession and helps practitioners to rethink traditional marketing models in today’s global, digitally connected environment,” says Dr. Akaka, who joined Daniels in 2012. “My research allows me to bring alternative opinions into the classroom and encourages students and the business community to think about how value is collaboratively created for customers and society.”
Dr. Daniel Connolly, Senior Associate Dean, Academic Programs, and Associate Professor Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management and the Department of Business Information and Analytics Scholarship of Application Award, Daniels College of Business (2011, 2008) Daniels Award for Excellence (2008) Hospitality Technology Leader and Visionary, Lodging Magazine (2008)
With a unique background in information technology and hotel and restaurant management, Dr. Daniel Connolly has been researching the application of IT strategy and e-commerce in the hospitality industry before the digital era changed the way the world does business. He wrote the first industry book on the topic, Technology Strategies for the Hospitality Industry, which is now in its second edition. He publishes a range of articles and special interest studies. Recently, he completed two major studies on customer engagement technologies in hospitality and another on embracing the big data phenomenon to become an intelligent organization. Dr. Connolly’s research has certainly made its mark—and he frequently shares his work with academic and business audiences around the world. “Twenty years ago, there was this fear that technology could detract from the ‘people part’ of the hospitality business,” says Dr. Connolly, who joined Daniels in 2001. “I felt that doing research on the topic could have an impact by helping the industry understand and apply technology and assisting academia in developing curriculum for a 21st-centurylearning environment.”
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Dr. Sharon Lassar, Director School of Accountancy Gilbert Endowed Professor (2012-present) Outstanding Administrator Award, University of Denver Center for Multicultural Excellence Award (2012) AAA Diversity Section Award for Service Excellence, AICPA (2009)
As a longtime member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), Dr. Sharon Lassar applied nine years ago to become a volunteer—a distinction awarded to just 2,500 of the organization’s 400,000 members. Since 2004, Dr. Lassar has served on several AICPA committees and task forces, including the tax practice responsibilities committee and the minority initiatives committee. That work inspired her to create the Accounting Scholars Development Program, which invites outstanding minority community college students to the DU campus to explore accounting education and careers. Most recently, Dr. Lassar was appointed to the AICPA’s pre-certification education executive committee. She and 12 peers across the country assist the academic community by helping college accounting students gain the competencies needed to succeed in their careers. “Service is important to me because I play an influential role in accounting education,” says Dr. Lassar, who also is a board member for the Colorado Society of CPAs and the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting. “It keeps me at the forefront of accounting trends, which helps me ensure our programs remain at the cutting edge of the profession.”
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Dr. David Corsun, Director Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management Intermountain Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls Faculty Award (2012) Outstanding Administrator Award, University of Denver, Center for Multicultural Excellence (2010) Number One Network Nelly Annual LGBTIQA Award, University of Denver (2010) Lifetime Achievement Award, National Society of Minorities in Hospitality (2009)
The vision of the Knoebel School is to “Be bold; do good; change lives.” According to Dr. David Corsun, service is one way he carries out that vision. Dr. Corsun grew up in Queens, New York, and thanks to parents who nurtured his “racial consciousness,” he became passionate
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Dr. Vijaya Narapareddy, Associate Professor Department of Management Service Learning Scholar Award, University of Denver (2008) Outstanding Reviewer Award, Midwest Academy of Management (1999)
In 1997, Dr. Vijaya Narapareddy submitted a teaching case to the North American Case Research Association (NACRA), and it was awarded the McMaster Best Case Award. Ever since, Dr. Narapareddy has been active in NACRA, and she is now the organization’s president. For more than a decade, she has been an editorial review board member for Case Research Journal and Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research and she recently joined the Journal of Case Research and Inquiry in the same capacity. In addition, Dr. Narapareddy is a reviewer for countless professional associations. “Case research allows me to integrate scholarship with service and offer useful research to students and practitioners,” says Dr. Narapareddy, who joined Daniels in 1992. She has developed many cases for her management classes at Daniels—delving into timely topics in global social entrepreneurship, corporate governance and international joint ventures. “My service keeps me in tune to the marketplace, and my students love learning from unique materials.”
Dr. Don Bergh, Professor Department of Management Louis D. Beaumont Chair of Business Administr ation Daniels Scholarship of Discovery (2009, 2013) Outstanding Strategic Management Journal Editorial Review Board Member (2009) Excellent Reviewer Award, Academy of Management Journal (1998–2001)
Throughout the first 16 years of his career, Dr. Don Bergh was a faculty member at three leading research universities, devoting most of his time to knowledge leadership and publishing widely in some of the world’s renowned management journals. Through that experience, he vowed that one day he would return the assistance that was given to him. In the late 1990s, Dr. Bergh joined the editorial review boards of several top academic journals, including Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science, Academy of Management Journal and Organizational Research Methods—and he served as associate editor for many years for the latter two. In addition, Dr. Bergh is the associate editor of Journal of Management Studies and a leader within the Strategic Management Society. “I view this profession as one of giving,” says Dr. Bergh. “As professors, the research and teaching that we do is supported by service. I take on these roles because our communities depend on it, and I want to share with others what was given to me.” FA L L 2013
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Many students come to the Daniels College of Business for the opportunity to learn from world-renowned faculty and seasoned business practitioners. And while the Daniels faculty provide an exceptional learning experience, we also offer students a multitude of opportunities to engage with world-class executives outside of the classroom. One such example: the Daniels Executives in Residence Program. Daniels Executives in Residence are current and retired business leaders and owners who bring their years of experience to the College—serving as lecturers, mentors to students, advisors to student organizations, consultants to various Daniels advisory boards and much more. “I’ve enjoyed engaging with DU and Daniels through the years, whether as an adjunct professor, an executive mentor to students employing the services of the Suitts Graduate Career Center, a panelist for various Institute for Enterprise Ethics events and programs, and now, the Executives in Residence program,” says Joe Colosimo. “I commend Daniels for taking advantage of the talented, tenured executives in the business community who are active, retired or in the twilight of their careers and are excited about giving back at this stage of their lives. I believe DU is a leader in this regard and I’m looking forward to enhancing this program further to benefit students.” Each executive has his or her own unique background and skill set to share with the Daniels community:
Robert Clasen Past Chairman and CEO of STARZ Sponsored by the Department of Marketing Robert Clasen spent 40 years in the media and entertainment industry, holding senior positions at Starz LLC (chairman and CEO), Comcast Cable Communications (president and president of Comcast’s international division), McCaw Cellular Communications, now AT&T (divisional president) and ComStream Corporation (president and CEO), among other companies. He was named a Convergence Pioneer by Cable World in 2000 and Executive of the Year by Cable Television Business in 1988. Clasen was inducted into the Cable Pioneers by the Cable Center in 2001.
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Joe Colosimo President of Colosimo and Associates; Past Senior VP of Human Resources at Westinghouse Electric Corporation Sponsored by the Department of Management Throughout his career, Joe Colosimo held senior human resources positions with organizations such as Ford Motor Company, Westinghouse Electric Corporation and a large energy company. He serves as a consultant to many Fortune 300 corporations, small businesses and nonprofit organizations, advising on issues of strategy, human resources and performance coaching. Colosimo is a distinguished speaker, sharing his knowledge of career planning, leadership, motivation and developing talent with audiences around the country. Kathleen Cunningham Lead Director of Assist Group; Past CFO of Novatix Corporation Sponsored by the Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies Kathleen Cunningham is an independent director of Chileno Bay LLP, a member of the board of advisors for Q Advisers, LLC and a board member and Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Nominating and Governance Committee for RE/MAX. She served as independent director and CFO of Novatix Corporation from 2005 to 2009. She has been a consultant for Mania TV, chair of the board of directors for Raindance Communications, independent member of the board for Activant Solutions, Inc., CFO for Webroot Software, Inc. and independent member of the board for JD Edwards. Katherine Evans-Blakley Partner at Sandhurst Group Sponsored by the Department of Management Katherine Evans-Blakley is a partner in the Sandhurst Group, an executive search firm whose clients range from startup ventures to Fortune 100 firms. She has more than 30 years of sales, marketing, business development, consulting and management experience at various levels of management at IBM. Her industry expertise includes information technology, media, travel and transportation, financial services and aerospace industries.
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Diana Fredericks Region Vice President, RE/MAX Sponsored by the Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management Diana Fredericks is an experienced executive in strategic planning and business development with 28 years of leading, coaching and mentoring sales professionals worldwide. She is the vice president of RE/MAX’s southwest region, overseeing Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. She joined RE/MAX in 1993 and has held a variety of roles through the years, including vice president of business development, assistant regional director, senior franchise development consultant, regional franchise sales director and vice president, regional development (RE/MAX of Michigan). Collon Kennedy Past Vice President and Director at Peabody Natural Gas, LLC Sponsored by the Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies Collon Kennedy served as a senior executive and attorney with major energy and mining companies in North America and Chile, including Peabody Natural Gas, LLC, an affiliate of Peabody Energy Corporation. He directed day-to-day oil, natural gas and coalbed methane operations for Peabody, and he managed land and exploration legal groups for Gold Fields Group Companies. Kennedy currently is a consultant, working with Ruby Canyon Engineering Inc., a Colorado environmental engineering firm, and the Environmental Protection Agency’s Coalbed Methane Outreach Program, among other clients.
“The more opportunities we give today’s business students to interact with professionals who can share their real-world knowledge, the better prepared those students will be when they begin their careers.” —Katherine Evans-Blakley
Robert Troccoli Past Audit Partner at KPMG Sponsored by the School of Accountancy Robert Troccoli is a retired KPMG partner. He was a founding member of the firm’s private equity group and served as a global lead partner for the firm’s sovereign wealth funds practice in North America. Throughout his KPMG career, Troccoli served regulated investment companies, investment advisors, private partnerships, several large mutual funds, insurance companies and manufacturing companies. He holds qualifications to serve as an audit committee financial expert as defined by provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Mark Wehrle Past Audit Partner at Deloitte & Touche Sponsored by the School of Accountancy Mark Wehrle was the lead audit partner for Deloitte & Touche LLP from 1987 to 2010, servicing regulated investment companies as well as public and private entities, with a focus on financial services. From 1999 to 2004, he served as partner in charge of audit in the Denver office, overseeing all personnel, business development and operational matters. Wehrle currently serves as the financial expert on two boards of directors. “In 2005, I was a guest lecturer in the Profiles in Leadership course at Daniels and was so impressed with the students and their eagerness to apply their education to their careers that I was very excited to join the Executives in Residence program,” says Katherine Evans-Blakley. “The more opportunities we give today’s business students to interact with professionals who can share their real-world knowledge, the better prepared those students will be when they begin their careers. I believe this benefits the business community as well, as they then have the opportunity to hire young professionals who are ready to add tangible value to their organizations.” The Executives in Residence program enables Daniels to better educate students to become ethical business leaders capable of succeeding and making their mark in an ever-changing global marketplace. By bringing real-world experts to campus to engage with our students, faculty, staff and leadership, the College advances the theory and practice of business and makes a positive global impact. Learn more about the Executives in Residence program at: daniels.du.edu/executives FA L L 2013
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68 Years of Daniels Women Earning MBAs Recent national statistics reveal that more
women are earning graduate degrees and MBAs than ever before. While this might be considered a relatively new trend, the Daniels College of Business has always been ahead of the curve, which is why women taking classes or earning their MBAs at Daniels is nothing revolutionary.
Since the Daniels College of Business (originally called the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance) was established in 1908, the College has been a leader in advancing women in business. Today with women making up 41 percent of the full-time MBA student population at Daniels, it is hard to imagine a time when women were not represented nationally in the boardroom or the classroom. During the first half of the 1900s, the sight of a woman in business school, or college at all, might have been a novelty at many universities and colleges. For Daniels, however, women have been part of the College’s DNA from the very start. Always on the forefront of learning and innovation, Daniels is the eighth-oldest business college in the country and was one of the first business programs in the West. It is no surprise that the Daniels inaugural undergraduate class in 1908 included Emma Manns, who became Colorado’s first female Certified Public Accountant (CPA). By 1929, women made up 30 percent of all Daniels registrants—significantly bucking national standards. By 1947, two revolutionary Pioneer women became the first to earn their master’s of business administration from the College. Nellie Edith Camblin and Ida Eggland earned MBAs at Daniels a full 15 years before other business schools, such as Harvard University, even allowed women into their programs. These early women were the embodiment of true pioneer spirit. Today, that early pioneer spirit continues to shine with our women MBA graduates. “There is nothing more important than a woman being confident in a decisionmaking role, and getting an MBA at a school like Daniels can give you that confidence to move forward in your career,” says Jill Bartholomew (MBA 2013), former president of Daniels Graduate Women in Business. “I was lucky enough to participate on the executive board for the Daniels Graduate Women in Business, and the network that we built was key to my success, not only in looking for internships and jobs, but also in gaining insight into the business tools that are necessary to be a successful businesswoman. Participating in an MBA program can catapult anyone’s career, but as a woman, it gives you confidence.” On the cusp of the University of Denver’s 150th commemoration, we look forward to the next chapter of Daniels pioneer women who will continue to break the glass ceiling while making history, one MBA at a time.
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“What are we other than our beginnings?” —Mike Griffin Pictured above is Griffin in the 1953 University of Denver Kynewisbok.
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A few months before Mike Griffin was set to graduate from the University of Denver in 1952 with a BSBA in hospitality management, he got a lifechanging phone call from a family friend back home in Grand Rapids, Michigan. As the son of a private club manager and a respected member of the hospitality community, Griffin had two jobs waiting for him—an assistant manager position at the Greenridge Country Club and a director of services position at the Grand Rapids Civic Auditorium. He was faced with a tough decision. “I was two credits shy of being able to graduate, so I had to decide if I should stay one more quarter or go home and take this job,” says Griffin, who grew up wanting to follow in his father’s footsteps in the club business. At 22 years old, Griffin was eager for the opportunity presented to him and decided to leave Denver behind. “I felt as though I had graduated, but I never had a diploma. As time went on, that became a rather difficult thing to stomach.” Griffin spent his summers working at Greenridge and his winters doing media promotion for Grand Rapids’ Civic Auditorium, helping to bring
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acts like Louis Armstrong to town. He got involved in the community, and in 1956, he was recruited to be the assistant airport manager of the Grand Rapids Airport. That was the beginning of a 10-year career in airport management in Michigan, Iowa and Ohio. He worked his way up to become a senior vice president of Airport Parking Company of America (APCOA). Then, from 1985 to 1996, he served as executive vice president of Republic Parking Company in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Upon retirement, he started Griffin Associates, consulting in airport parking in Western and Eastern European airports. Griffin had another passion and hobby: Dixieland jazz. Spawned from his teen years and time at Grand Rapids’ Civic Auditorium, he grew to love jazz music. Five years after he and his wife, Astrid, moved to Chattanooga, they started the Chattanooga Traditional Jazz Festival (formerly the Bessie Smith Traditional Jazz Festival, named for Chattanooga’s own “Empress of the Blues”), and ran it for 22 years. “Jazz is the culture that America has given to the world,” Griffin says. “Presenting that festival
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enriched our lives.” As fate would have it, this experience would later become integral to Griffin’s DU graduation. Despite his professional success, Griffin says that not having his degree bothered him all of his life. “It never stood in my way, but it was work undone,” he says. “I spent so much time and effort to get so close.” When a DU magazine arrived in his mailbox one day in early 2012, Griffin decided it was time to do something. He reached out to Mona Spitz, senior director of alumni relations and annual giving, and shared his story. Spitz referred Griffin
to David Corsun, director of the Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management. After digging into the situation, Dr. Corsun came up with a proposal. “He asked me to undertake an assignment: to write an in-depth paper about organizing and promoting a jazz festival,” Griffin says. “If I passed, I would receive my bachelor’s degree. That was all the incentive I needed.” He spent several months putting together a thesis detailing his lifelong interest in jazz and two decades of work on the Chattanooga festival and delivered the finished product in June 2012.
In July, he received the call: he earned a passing grade. More importantly, he earned his degree 60 years after he had left DU. As an official DU Pioneer at the age of 84, Griffin says he feels a tremendous sense of closure. His four years in Denver will forever hold a special place in his heart. “What are we other than our beginnings?” Griffin says. “The University of Denver was extremely important to me as I started my adulthood. My education provided me a base on which to stand, and I was determined to do something with it.” •
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Pioneer pride runs deep in the Kaplan and Corkin families—and for many good reasons. The University of Denver Colorado Women’s College is the institution for which the late Herb Corkin served as a trustee in the 1960s. DU is the place where George Kaplan (BA 1970) and his wife, Marjorie (Corkin) (Colorado Women’s College BA 1969), both attended and met soon thereafter. The couple has now been married 41 years. It is where Marjorie’s sister Janice (Colorado Women’s College BA 1970) got her start as a sculptor and a painter, and Cary (BSBA 1974), Marjorie’s and Janice’s cousin, transferred from Brown University to finish his business education. Ever since George, Cary, Marjorie and Janice graduated from DU, they have supported their alma mater in any way they could. “We were brought up in families that believed in giving something back,” says Cary. The family’s foundation, the Robert Lloyd Corkin Charitable Foundation, named for Marjorie’s late brother, Bobby, was founded in the 1960s. It supports a number of organizations in the Boston area, where the family now lives, but it has been particularly generous in its gifts to DU’s Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS), the Colorado Women’s College and the Daniels College of Business. “The reason we’re passionate about giving to DU is that we feel the University gave us the foundation for our own personal growth,” says George, a Denver native who happened to graduate from Lincoln High School the same year as DU Chancellor Robert Coombe. After graduation, George and Marjorie moved to the Boston area, where George joined the Corkin family business, The Entwistle Company, which manufactures military support equipment, wire and cable machinery, hydraulic systems and more. Cary graduated a few years later and also returned to his hometown to begin his Entwistle career. “All four of us have become involved in making the decisions on where to put our foundation’s resources, and DU is a great cause. With four of us as alumni, it was really an easy decision.” Most recently, the Corkin Foundation established
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(From left): George Kaplan and Cary Corkin in front of a P-25 shipboard firefighting truck that the Entwistle Company manufactures for the U.S. Navy. It is used onboard aircraft carriers. The Entwistle Company was founded in 1918 by James Entwistle, an electrical engineer and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The company was purchased by the Corkin family in 1951.
two scholarships for undergraduate Daniels and AHSS students. They also contributed to the Margery Reed Hall renovation project, a donation for which a room will be named (the Corkin Family Student Lounge). Years ago, the family made a major gift that made possible the building of the Robert Lloyd Corkin Theater at the Colorado Women’s College. And Cary is a Daniels Dean’s Society member and interviewed prospective DU students as an Ammi Hyde interviewer for many years. “We are indebted to the Kaplan and Corkin families and their foundation for their vision and transformative gifts for undergraduate students,” says Dr. Daniel Connolly, senior associate dean. “Because of their amazing generosity, future generations of undergraduates will benefit in so many ways, including access to a DU education, richer experiences while at DU and wonderful, state-of-the-art facilities. They are stunning examples of paying it forward.” For the Corkins, making the University of Denver a better institution is their way of giving thanks. “DU was important to me, and I received an excellent education there,” says Cary. “I try to stay connected, and when we are able to do something to help DU through our foundation, we want to do that. It is a great university that deserves our attention.” •
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Professor Emeritus Tom Howard Teams Up with Alumni James Carl and Andy Howard to Pioneer Behavioral Portfolio Management
Not long after James Carl (MS 2004, MBA 2003) against modern portfolio theory, which is based on the graduated from the Daniels College of Business, he came concept of rational investors and prices reflecting all across the work of one of his favorite professors, Dr. relevant information,” says Dr. Howard. “A great deal of Tom Howard. “It was a paper Tom had written called work shows that instead, investors make decisions based ‘The Problematic Style Grid,’ which talked about how on emotion rather than careful logical analysis. What we equity managers have always been limited to stocks with have done is accept the fact that investors make cognitive characteristics that fit their specific style box, and how that errors that distort prices, and we’ve built portfolios that approach really doesn’t work,” says Carl. harness that.” In 2008, Carl reached out to Dr. Howard. An AthenaInvest has gained the industry’s attention and investment professional since 1997, Carl recently had is making significant traction. The company has grown become a founding employee of AdvisorShares, a rapidly in recent years and is recognized as one of the top Washington D.C.-based investment management firm managers in the country by Barron’s, among others. The focused on actively managed exchange-traded funds company holds two U.S. patents and one international (ETFs). “Tom’s paper patent on its behavioral really clicked with me, portfolio management and Tom was one of the methodology. Four more first people I contacted patents are pending. The as AdvisorShares was company’s Athena Pure developing products Valuation | Profitability in 2008 and 2009,” portfolio—launched when he says. “The timing Dr. Howard was a professor wasn’t exactly right then, at Daniels—has generated but we agreed to stay an astounding 25 percent in touch. My firm was annually over the last very interested in Tom’s 11 years. research outside Earlier this year, of Daniels.” AthenaInvest and Andy Howard (left), Tom Howard (center) and James Carl (right). Since 2003, Dr. Howard AdvisorShares teamed up had been doing groundbreaking research on portfolioafter years of exploring the possibilities. They developed style grids, which are commonly used in the equity the first international all-short, actively managed management industry to categorize portfolio managers’ exchange-traded fund, the AdvisorShares Athena investment approaches. That research evolved into a side International Bear ETF (NYSE: HDGI), which opened venture, AthenaInvest, which he founded in 2005. Dr. for trading in July 2013. Howard’s son, Andy (BS 1999), joined the firm in 2006, The collaboration is in line with Dr. Howard’s bringing a background in custom financial application philosophy of continuously building a lifelong network design to build AthenaInvest’s sophisticated technology with former students and colleagues. “It’s been a lot of fun infrastructure. When Dr. Howard retired from Daniels working with James and Andy,” he says. “We’ve had some in 2011 after a 33-year career, he turned his attention to great success, and we’re excited about the next phase of growing the company. our business: working with quality partners like Using Dr. Howard’s research as its foundation, AdvisorShares to launch new products.” AthenaInvest specializes in using behavioral factors to Learn more about AdvisorShares at: create strong portfolios. “The evidence has really turned advisorshares.com •
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Alumnus Leads Wisconsin’s Angel Investment Network
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Dan Blake (MBA 2011) came to the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver to enhance his background in journalism and new media. For five years, Blake had been a reporter for the City News Service in Chicago, and later was a breaking news reporter and web producer for the Chicago Tribune, but found that he enjoyed the business side of launching new media initiatives. The University of Denver has deep roots in the media industry—“Father of Cable Television” Bill Daniels is the namesake for the Daniels College of Business. Its connections to Chicago—DU’s founder, John Evans, also founded Northwestern University—were what first attracted Blake to DU. And when he started his MBA program in 2009, he was pleased by the program’s rigor, choosing to customize his MBA with an emphasis in accounting and finance. When he graduated, Blake returned to his hometown of Madison, Wisconsin, to join a leading
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electronic health records company as a project manager. However, in March 2013, the opportunity arose to become the director of the Wisconsin Angel Network, and Blake couldn’t pass it up. “We represent angel and other early-stage investment groups and provide resources to those groups to bring more capital to the Wisconsin marketplace,” he says. “We work with startups, investors and policymakers on the best programs to drive growth across the state. So in many ways, it’s like being a reporter in that you hear many different stories and work with all kinds of different people every day.” With his communications and media background gained from working with government and legislatures and an MBA from Daniels, Blake had the unique background that was just right for the job. “Everything I learned at DU combined with my communication background has served me well,” says Blake, who also grew up in the investment world with a father who is an angel investor. Wisconsin is a trendsetter in angel investment group formation, and other capital initiative efforts are picking up steam in the Badger State. In July 2013, the state’s governor passed a bill to establish an investment capital program for Wisconsin startup companies. The program is expected to bring at least $80 million to the startup ecosystem. “It’s exciting to be gaining traction,” Blake says. The Wisconsin Angel Network works with a number of entrepreneurial college students and recent graduates who are seeking access to investors and mentors to help them get their ventures off the ground. “My hope is to stay connected with Daniels and DU graduates who are from the Midwest or are interested in coming here,” he says. “There are a lot of exciting things happening here in Wisconsin. I believe alumni connections make a university great, and I would love to develop strong ties with Daniels as they continue to develop their entrepreneurship programs and resources.” Learn more about the Wisconsin Angel Network at: wisconsinangelnetwork.com •
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Class Notes 2000s Cory Andersen (MBA 2011) and her husband, Kelsey, welcomed a son, Laird Christian Andersen, on July 3, 2013.
Peter Belsky (BSBA 2008) and Kaitlin Annelise Hall (MBA 2009) were married in August. Peter is the son of Albert Belsky (BSBA 1972) and Tori Belsky.
Matthew Biviano (MAcc 2002) was named vice president of global procurement for Western Union.
Dan Blake (MBA 2011) has a new role as director of the Wisconsin Angel Network, where he helps connect startup entrepreneurs with early-stage capital.
in Pine, Colorado, on August 17, 2013.
Geoff Burgess (MBA 2010) recently was promoted to group facility administrator with DaVita. He is responsible for multiple outpatient dialysis centers in the Denver metropolitan area. Burgess also received an award for DaVita’s Core Value of “Fun” at the 2013 annual meeting.
was promoted to senior manager of Microsoft’s U.S. distribution of sales and is based in Orange County, California. Cardinell has served on the Daniels Alumni Advisory Board for several years, most recently on the Leadership Committee.
away in November 2012, following a courageous struggle with colon cancer. He is survived by his father, Ricardo Fernandez Iznaola, a faculty member at the DU Lamont School of Music, his mother, Victoria Santos Brandys, retired public relations director for the Lamont School of Music, and brother, Rick Fernandez.
(MBA 2013, BSBA 2011) is a learning strategist at DaVita.
Christopher Fink (MBA 2012) is a reservoir engineering technician at Forest Oil.
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2006) joined Convergys Global Analytics Consulting Solutions as a customer experience applied analytics consultant. Caffrey is the vice chair of the Daniels Alumni Advisory Board.
Victor Fernandez (BSBA 2001) passed
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Spencer Hellmuth (BSBA 2009) and Meg Loomis (BSBA 2009) married in October 2013 in Chicago. Loomis is a sales manager at the Park Hyatt in Chicago and Hellmuth is a credit analyst at MB Financial Bank.
Jason Henritze-Hoye (MBA, BSBA 2009) is the capture manager at Panorama Government Solutions. He recently started Sir Richard’s Condom Co., a company dedicated to addressing global health by contributing condoms to developing countries.
Zach Kosky (MBA, MAcc, MS 2006) is director of finance for Humana Medicare. He oversees strategy, product development and performance analytics in Colorado and New Mexico.
Jon Kraus (BSBA 2000) joined Daniels Office of Advancement and Corporate and Community Relations team as a director of development.
JJ Lane (BSBA 2009) is the CEO and founder of 360 Service Company, which provides a fullservice approach to residential services. Cofounders Maitlan Cramer (BSBA 2011) and Daren Schmidt both play an integral role in operating the company. Lane is also CEO and founder of Capital Hour, an event-driven network dedicated to connecting and developing relationships among Denver’s elite professionals.
Aileen Reilly (BSBA 2006) and her brother, Paul Reilly, opened beast + bottle in Denver’s Uptown neighborhood in March 2013. The restaurant empowers guests with the knowledge of how and where excellent food is produced.
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A COH O RT TO REM EM BER When Chris Holmes (Professional MBA 2011) formed his private investment fund in September 2012, it took him about two seconds to come up with a company name. “Cohort Capital was very appropriate because this company never would have happened without the connections I made in my Daniels Professional MBA cohort,” says Holmes. “This all came about because at Daniels, I built a solid network of contacts. That network enabled me to do this.” An Arizona native, Holmes came to Colorado to attend the Daniels College of Business in 2009. He’d always had a strong interest in the investment world and worked for an investment brokerage firm during graduate school, where he earned his Series 7 license and gained exposure to a range of companies at various stages in their capital-raising process. “It got me thinking about how someone like me, an investor just starting out, could participate in early-stage and later-stage private investments,” says Holmes. “Denver is a hub of entrepreneurial activity, but one thing you hear often is that there is a lack of available capital for startups. I saw that as an opportunity.” Holmes began talking with likeminded classmates in his PMBA program and teamed up with two friends, Scott Reina (PMBA 2011) and Brian Zimbelman (PMBA 2011) to get the ball rolling. In addition, Holmes recruited eight other PMBA alumni as well as several other investors to create the Cohort Capital fund. To date, the company has made several angel-sized investments in early-stage companies, primarily in the technology sector, and has completed several later-stage structured corporate finance
Cohort Capital’s Founding Partners— all Daniels MBA alumni:
transactions. Their portfolio includes companies such as ActiveJunky, an online outdoor gear store that offers shoppers cash back rewards, and Giving Assistant, an online platform for celebrity fundraising campaigns. They’re locally focused, and have become a part of the community within Galvanize, Denver’s own innovation ecosystem. They also source deals through events such as Boulder-Denver New Tech Meetups and the annual Angel Capital Summit. Cohort Capital is not a full-time endeavor just yet—Holmes also is a business operations consultant for medical practices around Denver, and partners, Reina and Zimbelman work at Lockheed Martin, but Holmes predicts enough growth to support a small team within the next five years. “We’ve accomplished a lot within a relatively short amount of time,” Holmes says. “We’re in a lot of good deals and the fund has already seen its first successful exit. All of the right things are happening and I’m excited for the future.”
Senior Leadership Chris Holmes, President and Managing Partner (above, center left) Scott Reina, Vice President and Trading Manager (above, center right) Jesse Russell, Chief Operational Officer and Managing Partner (above, far right) Brian Zimbelman, Chief Strategist and Managing Partner (above, far left) Members Chip Brockbank Sean Conboy Jason Gritters Ashley Kinion
Brian Parks Jon Rutkowski Paul Villanueva
Learn more at cohort-capital.com.
As for what he envisioned when he pursued his MBA at Daniels, Holmes admits the vision wasn’t crystal clear— but he couldn’t be happier with how things have turned out. “I went back for an MBA knowing I wanted a big opportunity,” he says. “I left Daniels with a tight-knit community of friends and people who I reached out to when I wanted to make this happen. I’m very happy with what I gained at Daniels.”
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Daniel Rosenblum (BSBA 2013) joined
Kathleen Wanatowicz (Executive MBA
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2013) joined New Town Builders, an energy-efficient home builder in Colorado, in June 2013. She is a land development manager. New Town Builders, a nationally award winning home builder in Colorado.
Claire Schulz (JD 2011, MS, MBA, BSBA 2007) is corporate counsel at Oracle. Schulz volunteers for Daniels on the events committee.
Ben Storck (MBA 2012) has accepted a position with the University of Nebraska Foundation. He will be senior director of operations and special projects.
Kristin Strohm (MBA 2009) is co-founder and managing partner with Starboard Group, a premier political and non-profit consulting firm with offices in Colorado and Washington, D.C.
Kyle Stults (BSBA 2000) works for Novus Via, a venture capital fund that specializes in breakthrough energysaving technology.
1990s Yasmine Branden (MS 1999) is vice president and production manager for Neil Kelly Company in Portland, Oregon. Yasmine was named president of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) at its annual convention held in August in Bellevue, Washington.
Douglas Katz (BSBA 1992) is owner and executive chef of Fire Food and Drink, in Cleveland, Ohio. He also is chef and partner of Provenance Café and Catering by Provenance at the
Cleveland Museum of Art. He opened The Katz Club Diner in May 2013 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Eric Kimberling (BSBA 1995, MBA 1998), managing partner of Panorama Consulting Solutions, married Kelly Hanneman on May 17, 2013.
David Reis (MBA, EMBA 1993) was appointed to chief executive officer of Stratasys, Ltd., which specializes in 3D printing, in December 2012.
1980s Wyck Brown (MBA 1989) is part of the corporate strategy team for W.J. Bradley, the fourth largest nonbank mortgage originator in the United States.
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MBA 1985) graduated from Executive MBA Cohort 12. He is a licensed psychologist.
1970s Louise Atkinson (MBA 1979) was named a finalist for the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Annual ATHENA Award, given to an outstanding woman leader who demonstrates excellence, creativity and initiative in her business or profession.
1960s Evan Makovsky (BSBA 1967) managing partner at NAI Shames, was recently honored for his “urban hero” insight and for working collaboratively to create a different downtown Denver historic district. On May 8, 2013, he received the 23rd annual Dana Crawford Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.
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FROM CO RPO R ATE A M ERICA TO TH E BURGER BUSIN ESS Cameron Tune (MBA 1997, BSBA 1993) Leaves Behind Financial Services Career for a New Kind of Challenge: the Fast Casual Food Industry—and Fatherhood
During his 20-year career at the “Big Four” public accounting firm, Deloitte, and financial services giant TIAA-CREF, Cameron Tune built a strong résumé as an internal controls and risk management expert and talented leader of project teams. But when he and his wife, Alexie (Ruess) Tune (MAcc, BSAcc 1995), had twin boys in February 2012, he had a career epiphany of sorts. “I had the realization that I would never be able to explain to my boys what I do for a living,” Tune says, adding that his new role of father took precedence. “I thought about what kind of dad I wanted to be, and I knew that the higher up I went, the more effort and commitment it would require. I want to be in a place where
I can be an active part of my kids’ lives as they grow up.” Later that year, Tune left his job as director of individual and institutional operations at TIAA-CREF and started down the path of buying an existing business, but soon started looking at franchise opportunities. “With my operations background, I’m confident in my ability to run a business well, but coming up with the concept was my difficulty,” he says. Some soul searching led him to the food industry—a fast-paced environment that suited his personality. Tune gravitated toward better burger, fast casual restaurants and decided on Big Smoke Burger, a small chain based in Toronto, Ontario.
Tune chose Big Smoke Burger, he says, because of the “superior tasting food” and the simplicity of the operation. The menu consists of burgers, French fries, milkshakes, one salad and a can’t-miss appetizer known as poutine—a Canadian mix of fries, gravy and cheese curds. Big Smoke Burger started in 2007 and is now expanding into the U.S. Tune’s Denver restaurant was the first U.S. location. In July 2013, Big Smoke Burger opened its doors in Glendale, Colorado, and Tune will open four more restaurants throughout the Denver metropolitan area in the next five years. Knowing he lacked food industry experience, Tune hired a restaurant industry veteran as his general manager. “Beginning in my MBA program and throughout my career, I learned about teamwork, and that it’s not about what one person can accomplish alone,” Tune says. After growing up in Texas and New Mexico, Tune came to the University of Denver seeking “a great university with a strong reputation in a variety of fields” and wound up earning a BSBA in finance. After graduation, Tune got his start at Invesco Funds and then returned to Daniels for an MBA before starting at Deloitte in 1997. Life for Tune today is quite a contrast to what it was only a year ago—but he’s adjusting well. “I’ve been home with my boys during the day and at the restaurant at night, and it’s very different,” he says. “But it’s great. I know there is great opportunity to be successful with this concept in Denver, and I’m excited about building something that my kids can be a part of one day.”
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Daniels Hires New Faculty Members
Daniels welcomed four new assistant professors to the College this fall. Meet the latest additions to the Daniels College of Business faculty:
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Dr. Bruce Klaw, Assistant Professor
Dr. Young Jin Lee, Assistant Professor
Dr. Karen Xie, Assistant Professor
School of Accountancy Dr. Adam Greiner’s research examines managers’ discretionary choices relevant to standard setters, auditors and the capital markets. He worked at a regional public accounting firm as a senior auditor and in the corporate accounting and reporting division of Wachovia Corporation. Dr. Greiner is a licensed CPA in North Carolina and a member of the American Accounting Association, the American Institute for Certified Public Accountants, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma. He holds a PhD from Florida Atlantic University, a master of accountancy from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a BSBA in accounting from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies Dr. Bruce Klaw joined Daniels from the College of Law and Police Sciences at Keimyung University. Previously, he was an associate for Debevoise & Plimpton LLP and Stoel Rives LLP, where he worked on Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement matters, international dispute resolution and complex business litigation matters. Dr. Klaw’s research focuses on corporate and public corruption, enforcement of international criminal law, comparative criminal procedure, securities regulation, civil liberties and justice theory. He holds a JD from Harvard Law School, an LLM from Universiteit Leiden and a BA in philosophy, politics and law from the State University of New York at Binghamton.
Department of Business Information and Analytics Dr. Young Jin Lee joined Daniels from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. His research interests span economic and marketing aspects of online social media, mobile IT markets, piracy and digital rights management, and adoption and diffusion of IT innovations. His work has appeared in conference proceedings and academic journals, including Journal of Management Information Systems, International Conference of Information Systems, and Workshop on Information Systems and Economics. Dr. Lee gained professional experience as an information strategist for the Samsung Group. He holds a PhD in information systems from the University of Washington, an MS from Carnegie Mellon University, a BSBA from The Ohio State University and a BA from Chung-Ang University.
Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management Dr. Karen Xie’s research interests include hospitality marketing, business information and analytics, and revenue management. She gained experience at Accenture Management Consulting in information analytics and at Unilever as a brand development assistant. Her work has appeared in journals such as International Journal of Hospitality Management, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management and Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing. Dr. Xie serves as a referee for five research journals in hospitality and tourism. She holds a PhD from Temple University, Fox School of Business and Management, a master of philosophy from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Tourism Management and a bachelor of management from Fudan University in Shanghai.
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Publications & Research Our faculty at the Daniels College of Business are thought leaders dedicated to advancing global business by engaging in quality research, scholarship and knowledge exchange. The following is a list of research, articles, speaking engagements and books authored or coauthored by Daniels faculty members between spring 2013 and fall 2013:
BOOKS JUNE Media, Telecommunications and Business Strategy 2nd Edition, Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, 2013
Dr. Ron Rizzuto, Contributor, Reiman School of Finance
JOURNALS SEPTEMBER “Who Benefits from Multiple Brand Celebrity Endorsements? An Experimental Investigation” Psychology & Marketing, Vol. 30, Issue 10
Dr. Daniel Baack and Dr. Ali Besharat, Coauthors, Department of Marketing
AUGUST “The Feasibility of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Residential Buildings” Journal of Sustainable Real Estate
Dr. Ron Throupe and Dr. Stephen Sewalk, Coauthors, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
“Board Characteristics and Chinese Bank Performance” Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 37, Issue 8
Dr. Tracy Xu, Coauthor, Reiman School of Finance
JULY “$34 Million Embezzlement at Koss over 12 Years!” Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting, Vol. 5, Issue 2
Dr. Hugh Grove, Author, School of Accountancy
“Risk Management Using Red Flag Analysis: Fraudulent Financial Reporting in Mining and Other Industries” Oil, Gas and Energy Quarterly, Vol. 61, Issue 4
Dr. Hugh Grove, Dr. Sharon Lassar, and Dr. Richard Leaman, Coauthors, School of Accountancy
“Using Network-based Text Analysis to Analyze Trends in Microsoft’s Security Innovations” Computers and Security, Vol. 36
Dr. Kellie Keeling, Coauthor, Department of Business Information and Analytics
JUNE “An Investigation of the Millennial Generation’s Attitudes Toward Email Usage in Personal Selling” Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, Vol. 33, Issue 3
Dr. Ali Besharat, Department of Marketing
“The Langer Lab’s Secret Sauce” Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 31, Issue 6
Dr. Aimee Hamilton, Author, Department of Management
“The IRS’s Dirty Dozen Tax Scams: A Guide for Professionals and Taxpayers” The CPA Journal, Vol. 83, Issue 6
Dr. Mark Lee Levine, Author, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
“Developing Practical Wisdom in Ethical Decision Making: A Flight Simulator Program for 21st Century Business Students” Journal of Business Ethics Education, Vol. 10
Dr. Dennis Wittmer, Author, Department of Management
“Managerial Incentives and A Firm’s Cash Flow Sensitivities” International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 27, Issue C
Dr. Tracy Xu, Author, Reiman School of Finance
MAY “Leveraging Virtual Attribute Experience in Video Games to Improve Brand Recall and Learning” Journal of Advertising, Vol. 42, Issue 2-3
Dr. Ali Besharat, Coauthor, Department of Marketing
“Bridging the Gap: How to Prepare Business Students for the Convergence of Marketing and Technology” The Review
Michele Cunningham, Author, Department of Marketing
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“Simultaneous Inference for Several Quantiles of a Normal Population with Applications”
FEBRUARY “Exact Inferences for a Weibull Model” Quality Engineering, Vol. 25, Issue 2
Biometrical Journal, Vol. 5, Issue 3
Dr. Anthony Hayter, Coauthor, Department of Business Information and Analytics
Dr. Anthony Hayter, Coauthor, Department of Business Information and Analytics
“Strategic IMC: from Abstract Concept to Marketing Management Tool” Journal of Marketing Communications
Dr. Charles Patti, Coauthor, Interim Dean
JANUARY “Exact Simultaneous Confidence Intervals for a Finite Set of Contrasts of Three, Four or Five Generally Correlated Normal Means” Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, Vol. 57, Issue 1
“What Do Successful Marketers Have in Common With Jazz Bands?”
Dr. Anthony Hayter, Coauthor, Department of Business Information and Analytics
Huffington Post, May 6
Dr. Peter Whalen, Author, Department of Marketing
APRIL “Inferences on the Difference between Future Observations for Comparing Two Treatments” Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 40, Issue 4
PRESENTATIONS AUGUST “Campus Visits: A Discussion of Dos and Don’ts” American Marketing Association 2013 Summer Educators’ Conference, Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. Anthony Hayter, Author, Department of Business Information and Analytics
“The Evaluation of Trivariate Normal Probabilities Defined by Linear Inequalities” Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, Vol. 83, Issue 4
Dr. Ali Besharat, Panelist, Department of Marketing
“A Grounded Theory of Fluid Organizing” Academy of Management 2013 Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida
Dr. Anthony Hayter, Coauthor, Department of Business Information and Analytics
“Alchemy: De Ja Vu: Turning a Code 1031 Exchange into a Loss of Equity, Insolvent Intermediaries, Bankruptcy”
Dr. Aimee Hamilton, Presenter, Department of Management
“Professional Identity Development in a Multidisciplinary Context” Academy of Management 2013 Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida
Realtors Land Institute Journal, Vol. 67, Issue 1
Dr. Mark Lee Levine, Coauthor, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
MARCH “Culturally Customizing Websites for Immigrant Communities in the United States”
Dr. Aimee Hamilton, Presenter, Department of Management
“Duplicity in Higher Education: The Ethics of an Ethics Chair Search”
Journal of Promotion Management, Vol. 19, Issue 1
Dr. Daniel Baack, Coauthor, Department of Marketing
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. John Holcomb, Presenter, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
“A Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success: How Top Chefs Use Non-Financial Bricolage to Market Their Restaurants” Global Research Symposium on Marketing & Entrepreneurship, Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. Peter Whalen, Presenter, Department of Marketing
JULY “Consumer-Driven Adaptation in International Markets: A Practices Perspective on Beauty Product Consumption” Academy of International Business 2013 Annual International Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey
Dr. Melissa Archpru Akaka and Dr. Daniel Baack, Copresenters, Department of Marketing
“Foreign Direct Investment Promotion: Using Advertising to Change Attitudes and Behaviors” Academy of International Business 2013 Annual International Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey
Dr. Daniel Baack, Presenter, Department of Marketing
“Peak Energy (Coal/Oil) vs. Global Warming: Can Both Happen?” 2013 Engineering Project Organizations Conference, Winter Park, Colorado
Dr. Stephen Sewalk, Presenter, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
“A Comparison of High and Low Performing U.S. Hotels during the Great Recession” International Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education 2013 Annual Conference, St. Louis, Missouri
Dr. Amrik Singh, Copresenter, Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
JUNE “The Divergence of Local Institutions in Global Market Cultures” Consumer Culture Theory Conference University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Dr. Melissa Archpru Akaka, Presenter, Department of Marketing
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“User Innovation and Symbolic Adaptation: Surfing as a Maker Movement” Consumer Culture Theory Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Dr. Melissa Archpru Akaka, Presenter, Department of Marketing
“Does Board Quality Affect Bank Riskiness after IPO?” 5th International Finance and Banking Society Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Copresenters, Dr. Hugh Grove and Dr. Lorenzo Patelli, School of Accountancy and Dr. Tracy Xu, Reiman School of Finance
“Corporate Electoral Activities and the 2012 Election: Impact of Citizens United and Related Cases” International Association for Business and Society Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon
Dr. John Holcomb, Presenter, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
“Foreign Corrupt Practices Act/UK Bribery Act: Complying Is Not a Black and White Matter” National Association of Corporate Directors, Denver, Colorado
Dr. John Holcomb, Panel Chair, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
“Social Innovation, NGO Partnerships, and Novel Legal Settlements” International Association for Business and Society Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon
Dr. John Holcomb, Presenter, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
“Evidence on the Cross Country Variations in the Mispricing of Accruals Surrounding the Introduction of IFRS in Europe” Society for the Advancement of SocioEconomics 25th Annual Meeting, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
“Corporate Finance Session”
“Managing the Cost of Multiple Debt Accounts: A Behavioral Perspective”
European Financial Management Association Conference, Reading, United Kingdom
2013 Boulder Summer Conference on Consumer Financial Decision Making, Boulder, Colorado
Dr. Justin Lallemand, Panelist, Reiman School of Finance
Dr. Ali Besharat, Copresenter, Department of Marketing
“Do Capital Structure Adjustments by Takeover Targets Influence Acquisition Gains?”
“Enterprise Risk Management: Responding to Challenges and Opportunities”
FMA European Conference, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Daniels Finance Forum, Reiman School of Finance, Daniels College of Business, Denver, Colorado
European Financial Management Association Conference, Reading, United Kingdom
Dr. Justin Lallemand, Presenter, Reiman School of Finance
Dr. Stephen Haag, Panelist, Department of Business Information and Analytics
“Making an Informed Choice in Enterprise System Selection” “Focusing Accounting Curricula on Students’ Long-Run Careers”
“Baccarat Edge Sorting: A Further Look” International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking, Las Vegas, Nevada
Dr. Robert Hannum, Presenter, Reiman School of Finance
Institute of Management Accountants 94th Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, Louisiana
“Teaching Ethics and Sustainability”
Dr. James Sorensen, Copresenter, School of Accountancy
Bentley Global Business Ethics Symposium and Teaching Workshop, Waltham, Massachusetts
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Dr. Tricia Olsen, Presenter, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
“The Role of Symbols in Value Co-creation” Naples Forum on Service, Ischia, Italy
Dr. Melissa Archpru Akaka, Copresenter, Department of Marketing
“Data-Driven Decision Making” World Trade Day, World Trade Center, Denver, Colorado
Dr. Douglas Allen, Panel Chair, Department of Management
“Exploring the Role of Online Reviews Variance on Consumers’ Shopping Behavior” Academy of Marketing Science, Monterey Bay, California
Dr. Ali Besharat, Presenter, Department of Marketing
“Rethinking Collective Action: The Case of Microfinance in Brazil and Mexico” Sié Research Seminar Series, Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado
Dr. Tricia Olsen, Presenter, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
“Beyond Accounting and Back: An Empirical Examination of the ValueRelevance of Accounting Fundamentals and ‘Other Information’” European Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Paris, France
Dr. Philipp Schaberl, Presenter, School of Accountancy
Dr. Thomajean Johnsen, Director, Copresenter, Reiman School of Finance
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Congratulations to our Faculty and Staff for their Considerable Achievements
FACULTY Dr. Melissa Akaka Department of Marketing
Outstanding Author Contribution at Emerald Literati Network Award for Excellence
Dr. Stephen Haag Department of Business Information and Analytics
C. Thomas Howard Award for Innovative Teaching
Dr. Donald Bacon Department of Marketing
David “Buff� Honodel School of Accountancy
2013 Daniels College of Business Scholarship of Learning and Pedagogy Award 2013 University of Denver Distinguished Scholar Award
2013 Daniels College of Business Outstanding Adjunct Teacher Award Dr. Kellie Keeling Department of Business Information and Analytics
Dr. Donald Bergh Department of Management
2013 Daniels College of Business Teaching Excellence Award
2013 Daniels College of Business Scholarship of Discipline Award Kathleen Davisson School of Accountancy
Dr. Richard Leaman School of Accountancy
2013 Daniels College of Business Outstanding Service Award
Daniels Inclusive Excellence Award Ted Lewis Department of Management
Student Life Faculty Advisor of the Year
Barbara Stuart Department of Management
Daniels Inclusive Excellence Award Dr. Charles Patti Interim Dean
John D. Hershner Free Enterprise Award Kerry Plemmons Office of Executive and Professional MBA Programs
Daniels Award for Excellence Dr. Ron Throupe Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
2013 Highly Commendable Award at Emerald Literati Network Award for Excellence Dr. Cheri Young Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
Center for Community Engagement & Service Learning, Service Learning Faculty of the Year Award
ALUMNI
STAFF Aimee Mandolini Office of Advancement and Corporate and Community Relations
Young Professional of the Year, United Way of Metropolitan Chicago
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Haven Smith Office of Communications and Marketing
Daniels Inclusive Excellence Award Alexander J. Lindsay Award
Daniels Award for Excellence
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Daniels Award for Excellence
PIONEER ACHIEVEMENTS
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
FRITZ KNOEBEL SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
GLOBAL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
National Society of Minorities in Hospitality
Grace Bradford and Erika Ring
Elizabeth McGehee
Banfi Vintners Scholastic Tour of Italy Scholarship
Service Award
Christy Rosenfeld
Pioneer Business Cup
Outstanding International MBA Student Award
Molly Tomkins Megan Lloyd
Academic Excellence Award
Entrepreneurial Spirit Award
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Stephen Joseph Bandrowsky and Alyssa Hsin-Wen Chen
Samson Eberhart, Jillian Halterman and Jordan Lewis
Danika Tibbetts and McKenna Toonen
Daniels Essence of Commitment Award
Margery Reed Service Award
Andrew H. Wood Award
Lauren Johnson
Molly Tomkins
Inclusive Excellence Award
Theodore H. Cutler Award
Kate Chapman
Outstanding Undergraduate Real Estate Student, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
Katey Webber
Daniels Award for Excellence and Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award, School of Accountancy Yunchang (Joseph) Zhang
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key and Outstanding Undergraduate in International Business, Department of Management
George Simoudis
Daniels Week Elevator Pitch Competition
SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Kristen Bunton
Kristine Koets
Cable Apprentice Competition
Matthew Cole, Jacob Hancock, Vanessa Jones, Elya Kinsey and Christopher Ricci
Outstanding Dual Degree Student
Outstanding Master of Accountancy Student Award
Inclusive Excellence Case Competition Team
Kelsey Gore
Danika Tibbetts
Adnan Al-Ghourabi
American Society of Women Accountants
Colorado Society of CPAs Gold Key Award and Federation of Schools Outstanding Student Award
Austin Albrecht, Garrett Estrada and Bill Laird
Daniels Week Elevator Pitch Competition Warren Booth, Phillip Cantrell, Amanda Ford, Terry Nicholas, Kaitlin Spokas and Ash Taylor
Race & Case Competition Team
Wenquing Han, Bo Li, Stephany Olsen, Naiwei Wang and Wenwen Xie
Denver Association for Corporate Growth Cup Competition
EXECUTIVE AND PROFESSIONAL MBA PROGRAMS
Michael “Andy” Smith
Executive MBA Social Capital Project Team Award— Cohort 58
Inclusive Excellence Award Phillip Cantrell, Amanda Ford and Adam Kibble
Mary Xiaowen Xu
Aspen Institute Business & Society Case Competition
Daniels Award for Excellence
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ETHICS AND LEGAL STUDIES Mariah Bloom and Jennifer Wilson
Gairald H. and Berenice L. Garrett Ethics in Business Award
Kiki Coles, Dori DeJong, Ian Loughlin, Matt Provenzano, Drew Rau, Kathleen Wanotowitz, Greg Watts and Mike Weaver
Chad Ammons, Michael Ellis, Ross Jacobs, Ian McIntyre, Travis Parkinson, Seneca Suter, Tosha Zeitlin
Executive MBA Social Capital Project Team Award—Cohort 59 Brad Benefield, Lindsey Bieging, Allen Carmichael, Francis Conry, Zach Goldberg, James J.T. Grainger, David Graves, Ryan Kimball, David Lucas, Daniel Martin, Michael Naughton, Dean Nickell, Ross Rhinehart, Katelyn Roberts, Chad Schell, Stephanie Thompson and Spencer Trimble
Professional MBA Best Team Capstone Project Proposal and Presentation
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND ANALYTICS William Duncan
William Thomsen
Paul Merry Award
ITEC Award for Excellence
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Nicole Archambeau and Jackie Van Watermeulen
Entrepreneurial Management Award
Derek Duran and Leo Tsuo
Outstanding Graduate Business Plan Award
DELTA SIGMA PI ALPHA NU CHAPTER In Seattle, at the Delta Sigma Pi Grand Congress, Daniels Alpha Nu chapter won all seven Rocky Mountain regional awards, including Most Improved College Chapter and the award for Outstanding Scholastic Development. Officers include, Fahad Iqbal, President; Alyssa Chen, Executive VP; Emily Burdett, VP of Pledge Education; Luki Song, VP of Finance and Fundraising; Christie Kimura, VP of Chapter Operations; Katelyn Weber, Chancellor; Scott Vezzosi, VP of Professional Activities; Chandler Bobin, VP of Community Service; Crystal Murillo, VP of Scholarships and Awards; Codi Cox, VP of Alumni Relations; and Addis Sisay, Brotherhood Chair.
Kelsey Garrett Abbey Barnes and Tim Otto
Managerial Leadership Award
Management Special Faculty Award
2013 MU KAPPA TAU INDUCTEES Inductees include Bailey Beins, McKenzie Fetzer, Xiaoxi Gao, Jillian
Sterling Grant
Sigma Iota Epsilon
Halterman, Vanessa Jones, Allison Kreikemeier, Jiazhi Ou, Lu Pan, Michael “Andy” Smith, Samuel Solis, Rusty Stough, Yijun Wu, Qi Yan, Shijing Zhao and Weijie Zheng.
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING Shelby Amling and Nelly Sanchez
Lisa Parker
Logan Scholarship
Mortensen Scholarship Michael Spier Xiaoxi Gao and Jiazhi Ou
Marketing Roundtable Scholarship
Marketing Department Scholarship
FRANKLIN L. BURNS SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Mark Binkowski, Mary DeFanti, Katie Johnson, Marvin Lummis and Spencer Van Schaack
Real Estate and Construction Management Leadership Award
Clay Parker
Outstanding Real Estate and Construction Management Student Xue Mao
Outstanding Graduate Student
REIMAN SCHOOL OF FINANCE Sisi Cao
Ian Mackay
Outstanding Master of Science in Finance Award
The Wall Street Journal and Reiman Award
2013 MADDEN CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS >> Left to right: Dr. Stephen Haag (faculty mentor), Erica Rasquinha, Danny Zimny-Schmitt (team lead), Sally Tanner and Rachel Anderson. The team name is BeHeard, which is also the name of the app.
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2013 BETA GAMMA SIGMA INDUCTEES Membership to Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition any undergraduate or graduate business student can receive from an AACSB International accredited school. Each spring and summer, Beta Gamma Sigma welcomes new inductees who receive lifetime membership and benefits that include access to career boards and the honor society’s large alumni network—some 650,000 alumni throughout the United States and in more than 160 countries around the world who hold positions in forprofit and nonprofit organizations. August inductees include: Jon-Erik Borgen, Patrick Bray, Matthew Buchanan, Kristen Bunton, Tara Cappel, James Cowan, Lauren Doerer, Jeff Evans, Christa Gerlach, Erika Hamrick, Sarah Kitonsa, Alyssa Kopf, Drew Lawrence, David Lucas, David Markowski, Bruce Montgomery, Sarah Nasser, Brian Peters, Josh Pinkert, Charles Siebert and Matt Teeters.
TR ANSITIONS
Each year, Daniels welcomes new faces and bids farewell to those who have been a part of our lives for many years. Here, we recognize newly hired and promoted faculty members and staff, thank retiring professors and welcome the newly appointed officers of the College’s many undergraduate and graduate student organizations.
Hired HIRED
School of Accountancy Jeff Brothers as Lecturer
Jamie Gilmore as College
Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies Dr. Robert Giacalone as Bill Daniels
David Dassler as Lecturer
Christopher Lowery as Assistant
Chair in Business Ethics and Professor
Assistant Professor
Department of Business Information and Analytics Dr. Andrew Urbaczewski as Chair and
David Honodel as Lecturer
Chairs and Directors
Associate Professor
Events Manager
Director, Creative and Marketing Services
Dr. Adam Greiner as
Tammy Sullivan as College Events Coordinator
Suzette Loving as Lecturer
Office of the Dean Kelly Redard as Assistant to Associate
Jim Serven as Lecturer and MAcc Director
and Assistant Deans
Chair in Entrepreneurship and Professor
Staff
Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management Dr. Barbara Jackson as Director and
Employer Relations Kathleen Huber as Associate Director of
Office of Advancement and Corporate & Community Relations Jon Kraus as Director of Development
Department of Management Dr. Sharon Alvarez as Walter Koch
Associate Professor
Reiman School of Finance Dr. Jack Strauss as Miller Family
Professorship in Applied Economics and Professor
Faculty Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies Dr. Bruce Klaw as Assistant Professor Department of Business Information and Analytics Paige Baltzan as Lecturer Stacy Dumas as Lecturer Dr. Young Jin Lee as Assistant Professor Department of Management Kathleen Novak as Lecturer Department of Marketing Michael Myers as Lecturer Heather Kennedy as Lecturer Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management Dr. Lijia (Karen) Xie as Assistant Professor
Reiman School of Finance Dr. Kenneth Leung as Lecturer
Aimee Mandolini as Director
Employer Relations
of Development
Brent Thompson as Associate Director
Samantha Nesper as
of Employer Relations
Administrative Assistant
Executive Education Ashley Eller as Program Manager
Office of Executive and Professional MBA Programs Martin Neary as Program Assistant
Kate Sparks as Program Developer
and Event Planner
Finance, Risk, Data Management and Technology Services Dr. Mary Lewis as Director of
School of Accountancy Jodye Whitesell as Program Coordinator
Prospect Management
Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management Candace Rusk as
Suitts Career Management Center Destiny Faithe as Employer Relations Project Coordinator
Undergraduate Recruiter
Susan Goodwin as Assistant Director
Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management Dee Jay Driver as Project Coordinator
Melena Postolowski as Assistant
and Career Advisor
Director and Career Advisor
Hodilia Duffy as Cook Graduate Admissions Jessica Hanna as Graduate Admissions
Taylor Undergraduate Career Center Keeley Hunter as Project Coordinator
Manager
Technology Services Jennifer Light as Instructional Designer
Office of Communications and Marketing Kristina Edmunson as Public Relations
Undergraduate Programs Sky Lee as Project Coordinator
Specialist and Writer
and Educational Technologist
Kelli Sessions as Project Coordinator
Deon Gillespie as Proofreader
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TRANSITIONS
Promoted Elected P ROMO T E D
ELECTED
Dr. Daniel Connolly to Senior Associate Dean, Academic Programs
Kimberly Che as Treasurer, Jilson Schlachter as VP of Membership, Lindsey Wagner as VP of Operations and Jeff Holden as Pledge Educator
Dr. Paul Olk to Assistant Dean of
Beta Alpha Psi
Office of the Dean Dr. Charles Patti to Interim Dean
Alpha Kappa Psi
Faculty, Research and Accreditation
Department of Marketing Dr. Carol Johnson as Director of Learning and Teaching Design
Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management Dr. Ron Throupe to Associate Professor Office of Executive and Professional MBA Programs Kari Graham as Assistant Director of Recruiting and Student Engagement
Reiman School of Finance Dr. Vaneesha Boney Dutra to Associate Professor
Dr. Tracy Xu to Associate Professor
Undergraduate Programs Greg Grauberger as Director, Academic Advising
Rebecca Wolfe as Assistant Director, Taylor Family Undergraduate Career Center
Jessica Drelles as Manager, Enrollment Services
Katie Seymour as Academic Advisor and Program Counselor
David Kummer as Academic Advisor and Program Counselor
Graduate Admissions Victoria Chen as Assistant Director,
Graduate Recruiting and Admissions
Allison Sharpe as Senior Graduate Admissions Manager
Office of Communications and Marketing Haven Smith as Assistant Director, Engagement and Stewardship
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Katie Raffaghello as Accounting Ambassador, Nick Nagy and Alexis Cohen as Finance Ambassadors, Caroline Escobar as Marketing Ambassador and James Taravella as Management and International Business Ambassador Adam Kibble as President, Phillip Cantrell as VP of Finance, Nelson Harris as VP of Marketing, Scott Leistiko as VP of Operations and Ashley Peterson as VP of Professional Development
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Mariah Bloom as President, Gretchen Cohen as VP of Community Service, Ryan Stine as Competition Coordinator, Cara Sylvers as VP of Membership, Katie Raffaghello as VP of Programming, Crista Thompson as VP of Reporting, Parag Sheth as VP of Treasury, and Andrew Carlton and Tim Raff as VITA Co-Directors
Daniels Graduate Women in Business
Lauren Fanelli and Bethany Kaufman as Co-Presidents, Margrete Waade as Public Relations Representative, Leah Konrady as Secretary and Kathryn Ruggeri as Treasurer
Delta Sigma Pi
Megan Long as President, Nick Rizzi as Senior Vice President, Michaela Dupuis as VP of Alumni Relations, Alexis Cohen as VP of Chapter Operations, Caitlin Whitney as VP of Community Service, Kit Ellis as VP of Finance, Kit Leitner as VP of Pledge Education, Caroline Blakney as VP of Professional Events/ Social and Laura Leonard as Chancellor
DU Marketing Association
Michael Eason as President, Stephanie Sun as International Representative and Sophia Gao as Operations Chair
Entrepreneurs in Action
Michael Himelstein as President
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Graduate Business Student Association
Leah Konrady as President, Walter Cottingham as Vice President, Ziqi (Leon) Wang as VP of Finance, Nicholas Robinson as VP of Marketing, Yuping (Wendy) Du as VP of Student Affairs and Chelsea Conway as VP of Student Groups
International Business Association
Matt Wagner as President, Warren Booth as Vice President, Alfredo Puyol as Marketing Representative and Zhang Ling as Treasurer
Investment Banking & Capital Markets Club
Evin Boyle as Graduate President and Ning Jin as Graduate Vice President
National Society of Minorities in Hospitality
Rachel Romero as President, Emily Yost as Vice President, Nick Adolph as Executive Vice President, Natalie Wren as Secretary, Tara Mather as Fundraising Chair and Jen Lee as Service Chair, Grace Bradford as Historian
Net Impact
Amanda Ford and Jonathan Miller as Co-Presidents, Kathryn Ruggeri as Director of Events and Logistics, Dena New as Director of Finance, Teresa Densmore as Director of Marketing and Communications and Matt Bowers as Director of Projects
Real Estate and Construction Management Club
Paul Moore as President, Sean Wiseman as VP of Alumni Relations, Elizabeth Lord as VP of Business Development, Vram Vartanov as VP of Events, Kaifeng Zhang as VP of Finance and Beth Mikon as VP of Marketing
Undergraduate Business Student Association
Charles Johnson as President, Amin Zahedi as Vice President, Mallory Bennett as Alumni Chair, Michael Maloof as Ambassador Chair, Nick Nagy as Finance Chair, Shuyan Luo as International Student Liaison, Megan Neumann and Blair Zimelis as Marketing Co-chairs and James Taravella as Pioneer Business Review Liaison
IN
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NEWS
In 2013, the national and international media called upon our faculty and staff for insight on today’s issues. Following is a list of some of the print, broadcast and online media that featured our experts.
AUGUST Discovery.com, August 29 “Internet Crash: 6 Unthinkable Scenarios” FEATURING: Dr. Stephen Haag, Department of Business Information and Analytics
The Denver Post and 135 U.S. Newspapers, August 26 “Credit-Shy: Younger Generation is More Likely to Stick to a Cash-Only Policy” FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
MSN Money, August 8
VeloNews.com, July 17
“‘Compassion Fares’ For Emergency Travel Get Scarce”
“Vaughters Q&A: Time Will Tell if Performances Are Clean”
FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
FEATURING: Jonathan Vaughters, GaminSharp Cycling Team CEO, Daniels Executive MBA Student
Law360.com, August 8
Workforce Management Magazine, July 16
“Poker ‘Game of Skill’ Ruling Has Life Beyond NY Reversal”
“The Responsible Way”
FEATURING: Dr. Robert Hannum, Reiman School of Finance
FEATURING: Dr. James O’Toole, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
Hospitality Technology, August 6 “The Property Management Puzzle”
Bankrate.com, July 3
Dr. Daniel Connolly, Interim Senior Associate Dean FEATURING:
Columbus Dispatch, August 25 “Drilling Might Devalue Home” Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management FEATURING:
KDVR Fox 31 News, August 21 “Adams 12 District Changes Budget Practices Following FOX31 Investigation” FEATURING: Dr. James Sorensen, School of Accountancy
MarketWatch, August 14 “How to Make It in the Wine Business” FEATURING: Dr. David Corsun, Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
“The Cost of Chasing High Yields May Leave You Winded” FEATURING: Dr. Vaneesha Boney Dutra, Reiman School of Finance
JULY Denver Business Journal, July 24 “Metro Denver is Top U.S. Apartment Market, Conference Attendees Told”
JUNE KDVR Fox 31 News, June 27
Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management FEATURING:
“Mortgage Interest Rates Spike in Metro Denver Could Stop Some Buyers” FEATURING: Dr. Mark Lee Levine, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
KUSA-TV 9News, July 22 “Builder of Veterans Hospital Wants Right to Quit”
The Denver Post, June 25
Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management FEATURING:
“Jonathan Vaughters Might Be Good Fit For Cycling’s Top Job Someday” FEATURING: Jonathan Vaughters, Gamin-Sharp Cycling Team CEO, Daniels Executive MBA Student
KDVR Fox 31 News, July 18 “Hot Denver Home Sales Market About to Cool Off” FEATURING: Dr. Mark Lee Levine, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
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Boulder Daily Camera, June 22
CFA Institute, June 4
“Boulder Municipalization: City, Xcel Battle For 5,800 County Customers” FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
Coloradoan.com, May 11
“Behavioral Portfolio Management: An Alternative to Modern Portfolio Theory” Dr. C. Thomas Howard, Professor Emeritus, Reiman School of Finance FEATURING:
Chicago Tribune, June 18
MAY
Dr. C. Thomas Howard, Professor Emeritus, Reiman School of Finance FEATURING:
Channel NewsAsia, May 31 “Colorado’s Hunting Stores Hit by Gun Control Measures” FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
Fortune Magazine, June 17 FEATURING: Dr. H.G. Parsa, Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
Bloomberg Businessweek, May 20 “The Best Undergraduate B-Schools for Ethics” FEATURING:
FEATURING: Dr. Glenn Mueller, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
“Sick Days Mean Big Pay” FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
Daniels College of Business
CFA Institute, June 12
The Denver Post, May 9
“Behavioral Portfolio Management: Emotions and Volatility Are Key to Successful Implementation” Dr. C. Thomas Howard, Professor Emeritus, Reiman School of Finance
Corporate Responsibility Magazine, May 16 “A Tale Of Three Breakdowns” FEATURING: Dr. Dan Sweeney, Executive Director, Institute for Enterprise Ethics
FEATURING:
May 15
Michele Cunningham, Department of Marketing
AUTHORED BY:
“ Southwest CEO Says All You Need is LUV” FEATURING: Voices of Experience Speaker Series
The Denver Post, June 9 “Direct Flight From Denver to Tokyo Has Been Years in the Making” FEATURING: Dr. Tom Dowd, Senior Director, Office of Globalization
Denver Business Journal, June 7
KDVR Fox 31 News, May 13 “Study: Gap Between Pay for Men and Women Grows Wider” FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
FEATURING: Dr. Charles Patti, Interim Dean
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FEATURING: Dr. Cynthia Fukami, Department of Management
“DU Hosts Wine Fest And Vegetarian Chef”
“Bridging the Gap: How to Prepare Business Students for the Convergence of Marketing and Technology”
“DU’s Daniels College of Business Names Interim Dean”
“Denver Council’s Emails Show No Improper Union Activity, Chamber Says”
The Denver Post, May 8
Advertising & Marketing Review, June 10
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“Commercial Real Estate a Bargain in Las Vegas, But What About Income Potential?”
KCNC-TV CBS Denver, May 9
“The Rise of the Super-sized Franchisee”
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Vegas Inc. Magazine, May 9
“Finding Value When the Market Misbehaves”
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FEATURING: Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
KMGH-TV 7News, May 7 “Increased Court Fees Help Pay for ‘Elegant,’ Expensive Furniture in New State Courts Complex” FEATURING: Dr. Stephen Sewalk, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
Boulder Daily Camera, May 6 “Boulder Performing Arts Center Idea Under Study” FEATURING: Dr. Robert McGowan, Department of Management
IN THE NEWS
APRIL The Denver Post, April 23 “Resort-Style Apartments Being Built on Former Hotel Site in SE Denver” FEATURING: Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
FinancialContent, March 20
Denver Business Journal, March 1
“Changing the Game: Lessons Learned From Aspen Institute Competition”
“Washington U’s Arrival in Denver Means MBA Competition”
FEATURING: Daniels College of Business, David Lashen (MBA 2013) and Andy Reger (MBA 2013)
KMGH 7News, March 20 Colorado Public Radio, April 18 “How Coloradans Helped Design Federal Immigration Overhaul” Dr. Jim Griesemer, Department of Management FEATURING:
The Denver Post, April 14 “Denver Mayor Hancock’s Phase-in Plan for Pot Unfair, Critics Say” Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance FEATURING:
KUSA 9News, April 14 “Tiger Woods and Endorsements” FEATURING: Greg Wagner, Department of Marketing
MARCH
FEATURING: Dr. Barbara Kreisman, Associate Dean of Executive Education and Working Professionals MBA Programs
FEBRUARY
“Colorado Gun Sales Skyrocket to Alltime High As Gun Control Debates Heat Up”
U.S. News & World Report, February 28 “Jobs That Are Harder Than They Look”
FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
FEATURING: Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
Orlando Sentinel, TMC.net, March 18 “Red Lobster Starts Test of Quick Service Lunch”
MSN Money, February 7 “Why You Should Pity Phil Mickelson”
FEATURING: Dr. H.G. Parsa, Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
FEATURING: Dr. Sharon Lassar, School of Accountancy
The Denver Post, March 17
KDVR Fox 31 News, February 4
“Three New Apartment Complexes Planned for Denver Metro Area”
“State’s 5th Largest School District Hid Millions While Cutting Services to Students?”
FEATURING: Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
FEATURING: Dr. James Sorensen, School of Accountancy
KDVR Fox 31 News, March 27 “Caught On Tape: School Officials Laughing As They Talked About Hiding Millions of Dollars” FEATURING: Dr. James Sorensen, School of Accountancy
The Denver Post, March 25 “Balfour Plans Denver Complex for Upscale Seniors Wanting Urban Living” FEATURING: Dr. Mark Levine, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management
SpaTrade, March 24 “Generation Spa” FEATURING: Dr. Cheri Young, Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management
The Denver Post, March 17 “Denver-Based Quiznos Hit by New Lawsuits from Disgruntled Franchisees” FEATURING: Dr. Maclyn Clouse, Reiman School of Finance
Virtual-Strategy Magazine, March 12 “SDR Ventures Hires New Group of Interns” Dr. Ronald Rizzuto, Reiman School of Finance FEATURING:
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, The Seattle Times, March 11 “Jewell’s Steady Hand Useful for Balancing Act at Interior” FEATURING: Voices of Experience Speaker Series
The Denver Post, February 4 “DIA Guards to Vote to Unionize, Denver Council at Odds Over Labor” FEATURING: Dr. Cynthia Fukami, Department of Management
The Denver Post and 15 Other Newspapers, February 3 “Top Five 2013 Super Bowl Commercials” FEATURING: Greg Wagner, Department of Marketing
Market Watch, February 1 “Whole Foods CEO Concerned About the Economy” FEATURING:
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FISCAL YEAR 2012–2013 HONOR ROLL Daniels gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, friends and partners for their support of the College during the fiscal year (July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013).
S TAT E M E N T O F A C T I V I T Y A N D C A S H F L O W S
D O N AT I O N S i n 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3
Year Ending June 30 (Unaudited)
Revenue Tuition & Student Fees
2013 2012 $78,002,000
$71,056,000
Executive Education
1,198,000
899,000
Special Programs
3,048,000
2,952,000
Endowment Distribution
3,291,000
3,041,000
Current Use of Gifts
1,597,000
1,224,000
595,000
636,000
Auxillary Services Other Income Total Revenue
- $87,731,000
$79,808,000
Endowments Scholarships Donations Received
$1,864,478
New Commitments/Pledges
5,658,060
Total Contributions to Endowed Scholarships
$7,522,538
Annual Gift Scholarships Donations Received
$304,495
New Commitments/Pledges
Expenses
Annual Gifts to College Operations and Programs
Salary & Benefits
Donations Received
Financial Aid/Tuition Discount Materials & Operating Expenses Total Expenses Contribution to University
$28,804,000
$26,497,000
20,275,000
17,130,000
7,407,000
6,707,000
$56,486,000
$50,334,000
$ 30,312,000
$29,131,000
$933,000
$343,000
Cash from Operations
309,977
Total Contributions to Annual Gift Scholarships
$614,472
$796,041
New Commitments/Pledges
643,282
Total Contributions to Operations & Programs
$1,439,323
Annual Gifts to Capital Improvements/Building Donations Received
$67,407
New Commitments/Pledges Beginning Year Balance
$3,590,000
$2,573,000
343,000
1,859,000
Cash from Prior Year Operations Expenditures from Reserves
217,108
Total Contributions to Capital Improvements
Operating Reserve
(1,245,000)
(842,000)
End-of-Year Balance
$2,688,000
$3,590,000
Change in Operating Reserve
$(902,000)
$1,017,000
$284,515
Other In Kind Gifts
$47,125
Total Contributions to Daniels
$9,907,973
June 30 2013
Market Value of Daniels Endowments
$111.6 million
Endowment Breakdown n Scholarships 55% n Faculty Chairs
17%
n Operational Support
27%
n Other 1%
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Mr. Hoyt W. Bacon Mr. Stanley P. Bader and Mrs. Arlene M. Bader Mr. Joseph W. Bagan and Mrs. Jennifer A. Bagan DDS Mr. Charles H. Baggs and Mrs. Janice M. Baggs DDS Ms. Ann H. Bailey Mr. John L. Bale and Mrs. Ivelisse F. Bale Ms. Tiffany J. Ballard Sonnett and Mr. Kevin S. Sonnett Mr. Donald S. Ballard Mr. Robert A. Balogh Ms. Abiola S. Balogun Ms. Brigitte C. Banker Mrs. Andrea K. Banks and Mr. Michael Banks Mrs. Pamela S. Bard and Mr. Richard H. Bard DDS Ms. Ashley I. Barg Mr. John R. Barker and Ms. Mary A. Barker Mr. Richard W. Barkett Ms. Tonya Barlow Mr. Steven L. Barnes and Ms. Paulette Barnes Mr. Lawrence E. Barrett Mr. Barry Bartholomew Mr. Daniel W. Barton Mrs. Nancy L. Barton and Mr. George E. Barton Ms. Mary R. Bateman Mr. Timothy J. Bator Mr. Charles T. Bauer and Mrs. Muriel S. Bauer Mr. Garold D. Bauer and Mrs. Janet M. Bauer Mr. Roger A. Bauman and Mrs. Pamela Bauman Mrs. Kit A. Bazley DDS Mr. Michael S. Bearup and Ms. Julie A. Bearup DDS Dr. Philip Beaver DDS Mrs. Sandra J. Beckert and Mr. Richard Beckert Mr. Dirk M. Bedarff Mr. Dale T. Beede and Mrs. Susan K. Beede Mr. Thomas M. Beede Mrs. Dorie G. Behrstock and Mr. Herbert A. Behrstock Mr. Mark G. Beischel and Ms. Lisa A. Beischel Ms. Summer I. Belden and Mr. Marvin Olberding Ms. Ann M. Belfield Mr. Timothy W. Belinski and Mrs. Charla J. Belinski Mrs. Constance L. Bell DDS Mr. Edwin L. Bell DDS Mr. Jeffrey J. Bellin Mr. Albert S. Belsky and Ms. Victoria M. Belsky DDS Mr. Steven E. Benck and Ms. Brenda A. Blohm Mr. V. Stanley Benfell Jr. and Mrs. Mary K. Benfell Mr. Christopher C. Bennett Mr. Josiah I. Bennett and Ms Gwendolyn K. Bennett Ms. Natalie M. Bennett Mr. Walter C. Bennett II Mr. Jeffrey D. Bennis and Mrs. Ruth R. Bennis Ms. Kadambari N. Bennurkar Mrs. Tammy R. Berberick and Mr. Dan Berberick Mrs. Janet M. Bergeron and Mr. R. J. Bergeron Dr. Donald D. Bergh Mr. Michael J. Bergin and Mrs. Jan E. Bergin Ms. Cynthia A. Bergmann and Mr. Anthony V. Stankevicius Ms. Robin B. Berman and Mr. James P. Green Ms. Carolynne J. Bernard Mr. Greg Bernard and Ms. Lisa Bernard Mr. Douglas O. Bernero and Mrs. Tracy G. Bernero Mr. Richard C. Berry and Mrs. Betty L. Berry Mr. Ryan M. Berry Mr. Michael K. Berthold BrigGen (Ret) Richard E. Bertrand and Mrs. Elaine L. Bertrand Mr. Leo L. Beserra and Mrs. Michele R. Beserra DDS Mr. Steven J. Betts and Ms. Nancy S. Betts DDS Mrs. Marilue R. Beverly and Mr. Jeff Beverly Ms. Christie M. Bigley Mr. Paul S. Bilgore and Mrs. June Bilgore Ms. Mercedes P. Biretto and Mr. John A. Biretto II Ms. Janice K. Birkholz Mr. Gerald M. Birnbach
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Mr. Ely H. Birnbaum and Ms. Shirley Londer Mr. William P. Bishop and Mrs. Cheryl C. Bishop DDS Mr. George N. Bishop III and Mrs. Lynn T. Bishop DDS Mr. Norman A. Bishop Jr. and Ms. Eva M. Gagne-Bishop Ms. Rebecca A. Bizier Mr. Jeremiah C. Black and Mrs. Faye F. Black Mr. David J. Blackburn Ms. Deborah C. Blair-Minter Mr. Christopher H. Blake and Ms. Heather S. Blake DDS Ms. Elizabeth M. Blakely and Mr. Dale M. Blakely Mr. Jeffrey R. Blaugrund Mr. David P. Bleakley and Ms. Kay Bleakley Ms. Erin K. Bleakley Mr. James M. Boak and Ms. Joyce H. Tomanek Mr. Pradeep Bobba DDS Ms. Susan Bodoh Mr. Didier A. Boeckli DDS Mr. Paul J. Boehm and Ms. Laura E. Boehm Mr. Ira S. Bogner and Mrs. Barbara Bogner Ms. Gloria Bokenkamp Mr. Harvey Bolshoun and Mrs. Jacqueline Bolshoun Mr. William H. Bolton Mr. Charles M. Bond and Ms. Avanelle Bond Ms. Kathy M. Bone Mr. Daniel W. Book Mrs. Anne E. Bosch and Mr. Robert D. Bosch Mr. Meindert Bosch and Mrs. Evelyn J. Bosch Mr. Richard E. Bosler and Ms. Wendy L. Lutter Ms. Maureen M. Boss Mr. Christopher S. Boumeester and Ms. Mary A. Boumeester DDS Ms. Mary E. Bowe Mr. Clint Bowen Dr. Peter G. Bowen DDS Mr. Peter D. Bowes and Mrs. Devon A. Bowes Ms. Rosanne M. Bowles Mr. Lynn A. Boyd and Ms. Denise Vansandt-Boyd Mr. David M. Brackett and Ms. Johanna Pace-Brackett DDS Mrs. Lisa E. Bradley and Mr. John Bradley Mr. William J. Brady and Mrs. Helen K. Brady Ms. Stephanie M. Brady DDS Mr. Benard M. Brahinsky Ms. Kathleen S. Bray and Mr. John H. Bray Ms. Elaine A. Breen Mr. David S. Bressler and Mrs. Bernice Bressler Mr. Ty T. Bretthorst Mr. William X. Brewka and Mrs. Frances Brewka Ms. Patricia G. Brickel Mr. Arthur R. Briggs Ms. Deborah R. Brink Mrs. Elinor K. Brisch Mr. Darin C. Brock Mr. Robert E. Broom and Mrs. Ruth A. Broom Mr. Douglas J. Brothers and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Rogers Mr. Charles R. Browder and Mrs. Jane Browder Mr. Chris Brown Ms. Deborah S. Brown Mr. Roderick R. Brown and Mrs. Kay S. Brown Mr. Chad L. Brownhill and Ms. Joanne B. Brownhill DVM Mr. Robert A. Bruhn Jr. and Mrs. Janelle N. Bruhn Mr. Rocco D. Bruno Jr. and Mrs. Marlene G. Bruno Mr. John F. Bruns and Mrs. Christine C. Bruns DDS Mrs. Lynn S. Bruskivage and Mr. Steven J. Bruskivage Mr. Eduard Budaghyan Ms. Ashley A. Buderus Mr. Maxwell J. Bull and Ms. Kea Bull Mr. Daniel J. Burk Mr. Brian J. Burke and Ms. Jamaica D. Burke DDS Mr. William W. Burke DDS Ms. Paula M. Burns Ms. Rebecca J. Burns Mr. James P. Burton and Ms. Alice F. Burton DDS Mr. Rodney P. Burwell Mr. Brad R. Busse DDS Ms. Cynthia Butts DDS DDS denotes Daniels Dean’s Society members. Deceased donors are italicized.
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Ms. Andrea A. Collatz Mrs. Carol J. Collins and Mr. John Collins Ms. Ellen Collins Mr. Glenn R. Combellick and Mrs. Vernie Combellick DDS Mr. Bryan C. Coming Mr. Philip J. Comiskey and Mrs. Monique E. Comiskey Mr. Paul Commons and Ms. Jill Bronson Mr. Sean P. Conboy DDS Ms. Carol A. Condolora Ms. Emily M. Conjura Dr. Theresa M. Conley and Mr. Jeffery D. Conley Mr. Brian M. Conn and Mrs. Keri Conn Ms. Caroline B. Connelly and Mr. Michael Connelly Dr. Sean Connolly and Mrs. Lynne Connolly Mrs. Emilee M. Cook and Mr. Trevor Cook Mr. Richard G. Cook and Mrs. Patricia A. Cook Ms. Lauren M. Cooper Dr. Robert L. Cooper MD Mr. Christopher J. Cord DDS Mr. Cary J. Corkin DDS Mr. Ian S. Cornish Dr. David L. Corsun and Dr. Cheri Young DDS Ms. Bonnie L. Corwin Dr. David B. Cox and Ms. Sally L. Cox DDS Mr. Michael L. Craig and Ms. Olga V. Craig Mr. Tyler S. Craig DDS Mr. Daniel J. Cramer and Mrs. Betty Cramer Mr. Kevin M. Crean and Mrs. Catherine A. Crean DDS Mr. Mark A. Crompton and Mrs. Nancy Crompton Miss Tara A. Cronin Mrs. Kim P. Crosby and Mr. Robert H. Crosby III Mr. Allan M. Cross and Mrs. Donna R. Cross Mr. Harry L. Cross and Ms. Mildred F. Cross Mr. Matthew E. Crouse and Ms. Whitney A. Crouse Mr. Edward I. Cudahy II and Mrs. Susan Cudahy Mr. Michael P. Cummings LTC Clayton C. Cummins and Ms. Lynne A. Cummins Mr. Don R. Cunningham and Mrs. Sally D. Cunningham Mr. John J. Cunningham Mr. John P. Cure and Ms. Michelle L. Cure Mr. Harvey W. Curtis and Mrs. Marlene R. Curtis Mr. Stephen T. Curto Mr. James E. Cutcliffe and Ms. Betsy R. Cutcliffe
D Mr. James A. Dahlem and Ms. Catherine Dahlem Mr. Philip M. Daily and Mrs. Jeanette M. Daily Mr. Robert Z. Dalal Mr. James B. Dalrymple and Ms. Jessica W. Dalrymple Ms. Amy K. Daly and Mr. Eric C. Daly DDS Mrs. Nancy E. Daniels Mrs. Suzanne S. Dastin and Mr. Matthew B. Dastin Mr. Larry A. Daveline Mr. Henri M. David III and Mrs. Antena B. Leevers David Mr. Bradford A. Davidson Mr. Stanley V. Davies Jr. and Mrs. Claire E. Davies Mrs. Shannon Z. Davine and Mr. Jeffrey R. Davine Mr. Elmer O. Davis Mr. Gary D. Davis and Mrs. Katheryn Davis Mr. Ian P. MacDonald and Ms. Lindsey J. Davis Ms. Kathleen E. Davisson DDS Mr. Steven A. Dawes DDS Ms. J’ne M. Day-Lucore and Mr. Paul K. Day-Lucore Mrs. Alice M. De Brey and Mr. Louis V. De Brey MAJ Joseph R. De Luca and Mrs. Beatrice A. De Luca Mr. Paul P. Debbie and Mrs. Dorothy P. Debbie Mr. Joseph D. Decker III Mr. Todd Decker Mr. H. Patrick Dee and Mrs. Debra J. Dee DDS Ms. Stacie L. Delaney Mr. Daniel M. DeLaTorre Mr. Joseph W. DeLia
Mr. Ryan J. Deliefde Mr. Robert C. Dennis and Ms. Marsha R. Dennis DDS Mr. Vince M. Deral and Ms. Deborah Talmage Mr. Neal D. Dermer and Mrs. Keri L. Dermer DDS Mr. Robert J. DeSalvio and Ms. Frances E. DeSalvio DDS Mr. Tim Deskin Mr. Robert F. Determan and Mrs. Laura L. Determan Mr. E. Thomas Detmer Jr. and Mrs. Marguerite C. Detmer Mr. Allan D. Dichner Ms. Margaret D. Dickerson and Mr. Douglass Fox Mrs. Sherilynn Z. Dickinson and Mr. John B. Dickinson Mr. Robert B. Dickson and Mrs. Kay Dickson Ms. Maureen Dieckmann Mrs. Nancy J. Dilley and Mr. David L. Dilley Mr. John A. Dillingham Mr. Jerome A. Dillon and Mrs. Sarah Lynn W. Dillon Mr. Navin C. Dimond and Mrs. Rita P. Dimond DDS Mr. Joel D. Diner and Ms. Merrilee M. Diner Ms. Jennifer E. Dobmeier Mr. Albert W. Doepke Jr. Mrs. Cheryl F. Dolechek Metzger and Mr. Joe Metzger Ms. Renata Dolz Mr. Wayne B. Dondelinger Mr. Nandakumar Dorairaj Ms. Rosann M. Doran and Mr. James V. Doran Mr. James L. Dorman and Ms. Beverly O. Dorman Ms. Jamie C. Dorr DDS Mr. Paul E. Dorr and Ms. Terri L. Dorr DDS Mr. John R. Dorweiler and Ms. Julie Dorweiler Mr. Stephen G. Doty and Mrs. Vicki Doty Mr. Thomas K. Douglis and Ms. Brenda M. Douglis Mr. Neil T. Douthat DDS Mr. William G. Douthat and Ms. Pat Douthat Mr. Perry A. Douty and Ms. Kristin Douty Mr. Thomas S. Dowd and Dr. Karen O. Dowd DDS Mr. Robert C. Downing and Mrs. Janet D. Downing Mr. Frederick Downs Jr. and Mrs. Mary B. Downs Ms. Louise B. Doyle Mr. William D. Dracon Mr. Edward P. Draper Mr. Jerry S. Dratler and Dr. Sandra J. Dratler DDS Mrs. Susan S. Drexel and Mr. Mark Drexel Mr. Greg Drumm Mr. F. Ray Dubois Jr. and Mrs. Marjorie M. Dubois Mr. Gary C. Dudley and Mrs. Kathryn G. Dudley DDS Mr. Cody B. DuFresne Mrs. Mary K. Duke and Mr. Richard A. Duke DDS Mr. George L. Dumas and Ms. Judith H. Dumas Mr. Roger A. Dungan Mr. Travis M. Dungan and Mrs. Nichole R. Dungan Mr. Stephen A. Duree and Mrs. Gail S. Duree Mr. Michael J. Durning and Mrs. Patricia J. Durning Mr. James F. Dwyer and Mrs. Elizabeth Dwyer
E Mr. George H. Eakins Jr. and Mrs. Joan L. Eakins Mr. Darrell R. Earhart and Ms. Freda K. Earhart Mr. Robert W. Eastlake Mr. Bruce J. Eberly and Mrs. Debra Gwin Mr. Luke Eckenroth Mr. Warren N. Eckloff Jr. and Ms. Diane Eckloff DDS Mr. Christopher J. Eckrich Mr. Jack J. Edelman and Ms. Evelyn Edelman Mr. Jack E. Edgington and Mrs. Louise Edgington Mr. Robert L. Edmonds DDS Ms. Heather R. Edwards Mr. James M. Edwards and Ms. Patricia K. Edwards Mr. Thomas B. Egan and Mrs. Laurie A. Egan Ms. Cheryl A. Einspahr and Mr. Michael R. Einspahr DDS Mrs. Kimberly A. Elder and Mr. Drew Elder Mr. Kevin H. Eldredge and Ms. Deborah S. Whitten DDS Mr. Hermann W. Elger and Ms. Rebecca L. Elger DDS
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Mr. Brian E. Elliff and Mrs. Theresa K. Elliff Mr. Dale S. Elliott and Mrs. Carol A. Elliott Mr. James E. Elliott IV and Mrs. Catherine M. Elliott Mr. Earl M. Elson Mr. David G. Empey and Mrs. Bettina A. Empey Mr. Larry A. Engel and Mrs. Joyce L. Engel Mr. Jerry T. Englehardt and Mrs. Sandra L. Englehardt Mr. John A. Engleson Mr. Dennis E. English Mr. Jeffrey A. English and Ms. Dolores I. English Ms. Kristine L. Englund Senator Michael B. Enzi and Mrs. Diana B. Enzi DDS Mr. William D. Esbenshade Mr. David L. Eslick and Mrs. Lora D. Engelstad-Eslick Mr. Timothy C. Esplin Mr. Jeffrey B. Estey and Ms. Leann S. Estey Mr. Christopher L. Evans Mr. James D. Evans and Mrs. Diane S. Evans Mr. Nathan C. Evans
Mr. Seth L. Franzman and Mrs. Barbara A. Franzman Mrs. Susan K. Frasier and Mr. Stephen C. Fraiser Mr. David M. Fredrick Mr. Steven D. Fredrickson and Mrs. Mara O. Fredrickson DDS Mr. John M. Freeman Jr. and Mrs. Janine R. Freeman Ms. Kelsey M. Freeman Ms. Marilyn L. Freis Mr. Larry E. French and Ms. Linda French Mr. Leonard D. Frescoln and Mrs. Christine M. Frescoln DDS Mr. Jacob D. Friedland Ms. Kathy B. Friedland and Mr. Jeffrey Friedland DDS Mr. Jeffrey M. Frisch and Ms. Diane J. Frisch Mr. Jason Fritz and Ms. Katherine E. Greco Fritz Mr. Stephen C. Fuhrman and Ms. Abbie Van Buskirk Dr. Cynthia V. Fukami and Mr. Mark Fukami Mr. Gregory G. Fulton and Mrs. Ann M. Fulton Mrs. Harmony E. Furlong and Mr. Mike S. Furlong
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Ms. Karen L. Gadberry Mr. John S. Gaensbauer and Ms. Nancy L. Lipson Mr. James L. Gail and Mrs. Gayle Gail Surelys Galano Mr. Kevin C. Gallagher and Ms. Kelly C. Gallagher DDS Mrs. Ruth S. Gallagher and Mr. Robert Gallagher Mr. Alexander L. Gallegos Ms. Norma L. Gamble Mr. Francisco A. Garcia DDS Ms. Mayra J. Garcia Mr. Ian D. Gardenswartz DDS Mrs. Linda L. Gardner and Mr. Carl A. Gardner Ms. Jennifer E. Gardner Ms. Victoria R. Garfias-O’Brien Ms. Jaclyn Garfield Ms. Amy M. Garner Mr. Joseph H. Garrison Mr. Stephen J. Garvey and Mrs. Wilma Garvey Mr. Gary D. Gatchell and Mrs. Mary B. Gatchell Ms. Vicki L. Gates Smith Mrs. Leanna L. Gay Mrs. Irena R. Gecas-McCarthy and Mr. Michael McCarthy Mr. Chuck Y. Gee Mr. Allan A. Gemmell and Ms. Martha L. McMillen Mr. Donald A. Genty and Mrs. Joyce L. Genty-Hutchison Mr. David T. Geonetta Ms. Shelley M. Germain and Mr. Jean-Pierre L. Germain Mr. Gary M. Germeroth and Mrs. Kathleen M. Germeroth DDS Ms. Stephanie Gerringer Ms. Katherine Gessner Ms. Lawanda M. Geter Mr. George C. Gibbins and Mrs. Kenita L. Gibbins Dr. E. J. Gibson and Mr. Harry B. Gibson Ms. Esther L. Gil Mrs. Susan M. Gilard Mr. Roderick F. Gilbert DDS Mr. Burton L. Gillan and Mrs. Mona L. Gillan Mr. Garth W. Gillespie and Ms. Christiana M. Gillespie Mr. Karl B. Gills and Mrs. Mary B. Gills DDS Mr. Robert R. Gilmore DDS Mr. Weyland R. Ginther and Ms. Gloria M. Ginther Ms. Maria J. Giraldo-Rice and Mr. Colin Rice Mr. John A. Girardi and Ms. Denise D. Girardi DDS Mr. Nicholas A. Girardi Mr. Richard A. Gitlin and Ms. Mimi P. Gitlin Mr. Gerald Giudici Ms. Sarai C. Glass Mr. Paul A. Gleason Mr. Daniel A. Gloekler and Ms. Ruth E. Gloekler Mr. John S. Godfrey and Mrs. Shirley A. Godfrey Mr. Jim F. Goeken and Mrs. Shirley J. Goeken Mr. Grant R. Goerzen Mr. Laverne S. Goettsch and Mrs. Emmajean M. Goettsch
Mr. Johannes P. Faessler and Mrs. Rosana Faessler Mr. Stephen L. Faillaci Ms. Dagni L. Falvey and Mr. James D. Falvey Mr. Gary E. Farmar and Mrs. Sarah J. Farmar Mr. Faisal Faseehuddin Mr. Robert S. Faulkner Mr. Nathaniel B. Fay and Mrs. Kathleen D. Fay Mr. David W. Feeder II and Mrs. Gail A. Feeder Ms. Carrie K. Feeney Mr. Todd M. Fehr and Mrs. Amy Fehr Mr. Patrick K. Ferguson Mr. William F. Ferguson Jr. DDS Mr. Ronald A. Fernandez and Ms. Kathryn B. Fernandez Mr. John M. Fery Mr. Derek Fessler and Ms. Kathy Fessler Ms. Bonny G. Fetterman Mr. David F. Fetyko Mr. Larry D. Fetzer and Mrs. Elsie S. Fetzer Ms. Carol B. Filkins Mr. Roderick Filliben and Ms. Janet L. Filliben DDS Mr. Christopher R. Fink Mr. Paul A. Finks and Ms. Marshelle Finks DDS Ms. Brandy G. Finley Ms. Doris G. Finnie Mr. Matthew P. Finnigan and Mrs. Sarah P. Finnigan Dr. Peter A. Firmin and Mrs. Jean Firmin DDS Mr. Lee E. Fisher and Mrs. Jeanne S. Fisher Mr. Scott J. Fisher and Ms. Janice K. Fisher DDS Mr. Sean T. Fitzsimmons Mr. William M. Flansburg and Mrs. Mary L. Flansburg DDS Mr. Steve M. Flieder Ms. Lorri A. Flint and Mr. Laurence F. Flint Mrs. Francine A. Floerke and Mr. Gregory S. Floerke Mrs. Anastacia M. Flores and Mr. David Flores Ms. Patricia Fontneau Mr. David K. Ford Mr. Thompson D. Ford and Ms. Katherine Ford DDS Mr. William A. Ford Mr. Tracy J. Forst and Mrs. Stephanie Forst DDS Mr. Charles J. Forster and Mrs. Connie J. Forster Ms. Iris Foster Ms. Alison M. Foto Agley Mickey E. Fouts Mr. Stuart R. Fox and Ms. Katie B. Fox Mr. Steven C. Fox and Mrs. Lea M. Fox Mrs. Joyce E. Frakes and Mr. Forrest V. Frakes DDS Mr. Marty Frame Mrs. Janet D. Frank and Mr. Arthur J. Frank II DDS Mrs. Margot Gilbert Frank and Mr. M Allan Frank DDS Mr. Sidney R. Frankel and Mrs. Judith K. Frankel Mr. Brian D. Frantz and Mrs. Kathryn A. Frantz DDS DDS denotes Daniels Dean’s Society members. Deceased donors are italicized.
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Mr. Matthew B. Gohl and Mrs. Keely A. Gohl DDS Mr. Jacob M. Goldberg Mrs. Barbara Goldburg Mr. Steven L. Goldenberg and Mrs. Susan G. Goldenberg Mr. Stephen J. Goldman DDS Mr. Donald Gonzales and Ms. Susan Gonzales Mr. James L. Gonzalez DDS Mr. K. Edward Goode, Jr. Mr. John A. Goodrich Jr. Mr. Carey L. Gordon and Mrs. Eileen Gordon DDS Ms. Lindsay M. Gordon Mr. Ronald L. Gorgen and Mrs. Nancy T. Gorgen Mr. Mark K. Gormley and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Gormley DDS Mr. Christian J. Gospodnetich Mr. Richard A. Govig and Mrs. Jeanette H. Govig Mr. John C. Graff and Mrs. Christine R. Graff DDS Ms. Stephanie L. Graham and Mr. Troy Graham Mr. Brian S. Grall and Mrs. Kelly J. Grall DDS Mr. Jacob M. Gram Mr. Rodrigo A. Granados Mr. Hubert Grane Jr. and Mrs. Virginia Grane Ms. Edith A. Granoff Mrs. Nanette N. Gray and Mr. Maston L. Gray Mr. Robert T. Gray and Mrs. Vicki A. Gray DDS Ms. Ashley M. Grealish Mr. Kenneth L. Greenberg and Ms. Anna Maria Menza Mr. Thomas D. Greer Jr. and Mrs. Liff K. Greer Mr. James M. Gregg and Ms. Emily D. Gregg Dr. James R. Griesemer DDS Mr. Michael G. Griffin and Mrs. Astrid V. Griffin Mr. Brantley Griffith Mr. Harlan L. Gronewold and Mrs. Alveda Gronewold Mr. Guy L. Gronquist and Mrs. Catherine D. Gronquist DDS Mr. Randy R. Grose and Mrs. Leslie W. Grose Mr. William J. Grosso and Mrs. Patricia Grosso Mr. Monty E. Grubbs and Mrs. Ann L. Grubbs Mr. Robert M. Grunbeck and Ms. Jennifer A. Grunbeck DDS Dr. Maria K. Grutsch and Dr. James F. Grutsch Ph.D. Ms. Ingrid K. Grygiel Mr. Mark C. Guberman Mr. William A. Guenther Mr. Richard N. Guibord and Mrs. Muriel Guibord Mrs. Mary B. Guillory and Mr. Rayfard Guillory Mr. Aldo R. Gurmendi and Ms. Sary R. Gurmendi DDS Mr. Steven Gustafson and Mrs. Amy M. Gustafson Mr. Harold C. Gutjahr and Mrs. Ilene M. Gutjahr DDS Mr. Paul H. Gutknecht and Mrs. Mary E. Gutknecht Mr. Robert C. Gutshall
H Mr. Dean R. Haave Mr. Joel S. Haberman and Ms. Lori Haberman Mr. Paul E. Haberstich Mr. Nick J. Hackstock and Mrs. Anne K. Hackstock DDS Mr. Stephen T. Hadac and Mrs. Karen C. Hadac Mr. Mark R. Haddock and Mrs. Darlene Haddock Mr. F. D. Haley and Mrs. Jill Haley Ms. Angie C. Hall P.E. Mr. David E. Hall and Mrs. Diane A. Hall Mr. Robert L. Halvorsen Mr. Patrick H. Hamill DDS Ms. Charlotte D. Hamilton Ms. Roberta R. Hamilton-Griggs and Mr. Patrick K. Griggs Mr. Douglas B. Hample and Mrs. Karen L. Hample DDS Mr. Robert Han DDS Ms. Yan Han Dr. Glyn W. Hanbery and Mrs. Jan L. Hanbery Ms. Virginia S. Hanchett Mr. Philip V. Hanel Mr. Kenneth R. Hanna and Mrs. Dorothea B. Hanna Mr. Thomas F. Hannafin Mr. David H. Hannah and Mrs. Martha Hannah DDS
Mr. James M. Hansell Jr. and Mrs. Kathleen Hansell DDS Ms. Cynthia S. Hansen and Mr. Craig Hansen DDS Mr. Kyle S. Hansen and Mrs. Amy Hansen Mr. Jeffrey P. Hanson Mr. William P. Harbert Mr. Jack A. Hardey and Mrs. Theresa M. Hardey Mr. Wayne E. Harding III and Mrs. Karen R. Harding Mr. Lowell A. Hare and Mrs. Diana K. Hare DDS Mr. Louis A. Hargis and Mrs. Bessie M. Hargis Mr. Allen W. Harimon and Mrs. Vicki L. Harimon DDS Mr. Jon S. Harris Mrs. Judith L. Harris and Mr. Jess E. Harris Mr. Matthew S. Harris Mr. William R. Harris and Mrs. Pamela D. Harris Mr. Martin R. Harrison Ms. Mary L. Will and Dr. Steven W. Hartley Mr. Edward Hartman and Mrs. Jill M. Hartman Dr. Fredric J. Hartmeister and Ms. Rebecca L. Hellbaum Mr. Edward F. Harvey and Mrs. Stephanie V. Harvey DDS Mrs. Carol A. Harvey-Sampey and Mr. James P. Sampey Mr. Brent E. Haselden Mr. Blaine Haskell Mr. Charles A. Haskell II DDS Mrs. Susan E. Haskell and Mr. Russell K. Haskell DDS Mr. Robert W. Hatch III Mr. Jonathan W. Havey Mr. Alan Hayashi and Ms. Louise K. Erdmann Mr. Steven D. Haynes and Mrs. Rhanna H. Haynes DDS Mr. Gerard J. Healey and Ms. Ann L. Healey Mr. Edward V. Heath and Ms. Muriel J. Heath Mr. John A. Hechinger Ms. Kathryn B. Heckman and Mr. S. R. Heckman Mr. William M. Hedberg and Mrs. Sarah S. Hedberg Mr. Patrick L. Heinz Mr. John Heithaus Mr. Richard E. Helm and Ms. Catherine Pitinga Mr. Oral D. Henderson and Mrs. Marian L. Henderson Mrs. Mary-Margaret Henke and Mr. Darrin J. Henke DDS Mr. Donald C. Henke and Mrs. Mary D. Henke Mr. Sergej V. Henning and Ms. Alison L. Henning DDS Mr. Jason J. Henritze-Hoye Mrs. Laura Herman-Strohecker and Mr. Craig Strohecker Ms. Kristin Hernandez Mr. John P. Herrlin Jr. and Ms. Ellen J. Ludwig-Herrlin DDS Mr. Peter M. Herron and Ms. Amber J. Herron Mr. Richard P. Hess Mr. Robert A. Hicks Ms. Susan A. Hicks Mr. William P. Hicks III Mr. Walter R. Hieronymus Mr. Richard T. Higgins and Mrs. Gloria J. Higgins Mrs. Kelli High Mr. Jonathan B. Hill DDS Mr. Dale W. Hilpert and Ms. Sharon L. Hilpert Mr. Rodney R. Hilt and Mrs. Mary A. Hilt DDS Mr. David C. Hilton and Mrs. Rosalind M. Hilton Mr. Jeffrey E. Hilton Ms. Ann E. Hinkins and Mr. David Steiner DDS Mr. Claus W. Hirsch Mr. Ricky Hiton Mrs. Leigh Hitz and Mr. James L. Hitz DDS Mr. Robert P. Hjelmstad and Mrs. Vicki L. Hjelmstad DDS Mr. Robert W. Hochstadt and Mrs. Diane B. Hochstadt Mr. Joseph W. Hodges and Ms. Dorothy L. Broun DDS Mr. Leonard W. Hodgson and Ms. Laurelie W. Hodgson Mr. Lawrence L. Hoenig Esq. and Ms. Pamela K. Hoenig Mrs. Patricia H. Hoerr and Mr. Gary Hoerr Mr. David G. Hoffman and Ms. Ann Z. Hoffman DDS Mr. Hugh J. Hoffman Ms. Kaitlyn L. Hoke Mr. Marston K. Holben and Mrs. Marian M. Holben Mr. Jeffrey Holland Ms. Audrey C. Holm Mr. Kendall H. Holm
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Mr. Tod C. Holmes and Ms. Ann M. Holmes DDS Mr. Carl N. Holmes II Mr. Donald L. Holmes and Mrs. Sharon M. Holmes Mr. Greg Holroyd and Mrs. Tonia D. Holroyd Mr. Yifeng Hong Mr. Mark E. Honnen and Mrs. Katharine D. Honnen DDS Mr. Lynn E. Hoover and Mrs. Phyllis Hoover Ms. Nina H. Hopkins Mrs. Gretchen P. Horner and Mr. Allan W. Horner Mr. John M. Hosking and Mrs. Patricia A. Hosking Ms. Anne Taylor Hoskinson DDS Mr. Thomas D. Hosman and Mrs. Betty G. Hosman Mr. Sylvester R. Houston Ms. Anne M. Howard Mr. Benjamin L. Howard and Ms. Ashley R. Howard Ms. Leslie D. Howard and Mr. Gary S. Howard DDS Mr. David Howe and Mrs. Mary Howe Ms. Annette M. Hoy and Mr. Steven M. Hoy Mr. Robert A. Hoy Mr. Benjamin T. Hrouda and Ms. Andrea Hrouda DDS Mr. David Huberman Mr. James Hudek DDS Mr. Matthew Huelskamp and Ms. Josephine A. Huelskamp Ms. Marilyn S. Hughes DDS Mr. Michael H. Hughes Mr. Steven L. Hughes and Mrs. Sharon J. Hughes Mr. Walter B. Hultin Ms. Monica L. Humble DDS Ms. George Anne Hume DDS Mr. Gary L. Hummel and Mrs. Pamela L. Hummel Mr. Robert W. Humpage Jr. and Mrs. Mary B. Humpage Ms. Cynthia L. Humphrey and Mr. Craig Humphrey Mr. Raymond F. Huning and Ms. Pamela A. Huning DDS Mr. Edward F. Hunt Mr. Christopher J. Hunter and Ms. Cheryl A. Hunter Ms. Susan K. Hunter Mr. David Hurlbut Mr. L. V. Hurtado and Ms. Margaret L. Haas Ms. Julie N. Hushen and Mr. Scott Hushen Dr. R. Bruce Hutton and Mrs. Sally E. Hutton DDS Mr. Andrew Hyde and Mrs. Amy Hyde
I Mr. D. S. Ikenberry and Mrs. Denise Ikenberry Mr. James O. Ingle and Mrs. Jane Ingle Mr. Fahad Iqbal
J Mr. Bradley K. Jackson Mr. Craig W. Jackson Mr. Donald R. Jackson and Mrs. Moira J. Jackson Mr. Dustin G. Jackson Mr. Merrill R. Jacobson and Beryl M. Jacobson Mr. William R. Jacquot DDS Mr. Joe E. Jaegers and Mrs. Lola M. Jaegers Mrs. Kathleen M. Jameson and Mr. Alexander S. Jameson Ms. Denise G. Jamieson and Mr. Bruce W. Jamieson Ms. Laurene K. Janik Mr. R. André Janusz DDS Mr. Richard A. Jay and Mrs. Debby Jay Mr. Dale R. Jensen DDS Ms. Liqian Jia Mrs. Sally E. Joelner Mr. Randall D. Johannes and Ms. Jennifer L. Johannes DDS Mr. Brett C. Johnson and Mrs. Stacy Johnson Dr. Carol J. Johnson DDS Mr. Frederick A. Johnson and Mrs. Carole R. Johnson Mr. Charles E. Johnson and Ms. Cathy A. Johnson Mr. Darrel Johnson and Ms. Elizabeth J. Oister DDS Mr. Donald A. Johnson and Mrs. Joyce E. Johnson
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Dr. Leo F. Johnson and Mrs. Dorothy S. Johnson Mr. Gerald B. Johnson DDS Mr. R. E. Johnson and Mrs. Judith A. Johnson Ms. Mary Jo Craige Johnson DDS Mr. Maurice W. Johnson and Mrs. Lois Brautigam Johnson DDS Mr. Nathan R. Johnson III and Mrs. Randi J. Johnson DDS Mr. Paul M. Johnson and Mrs. Nancy I. Johnson Mr. Paul W. Johnson and Mrs. Euvonne Johnson Mr. Philip A. Johnson and Mrs. Wendy Johnson Ms. Rita C. Johnson Mrs. Terry A. Johnson and Mr. Robert T. Johnson Mr. Timothy Johnson Mr. James W. Johnston and Mrs. Betty B. Johnston Mrs. Jean B. Johnston DDS Mr. Peter K. Johnston and Ms. Margaret D. Johnston DDS Mr. Charles H. Jones Mr. Dale S. Jones Jr. and Mrs. Kathy B. Jones Mr. David P. Jones and Mrs. Betty J. Jones Mr. Vincent A. Jongert Ms. Elisabeth A. Joseph Mr. William K. Jurika DDS Mr. Harry D. Justice Sr.
K CDR Gerald H. Kaffer Jr., USN (RET) and Mrs. Dorothy A. Kaffer Mr. Jerald R. Kaiser and Ms. Hilde G. Kaiser DDS Mr. Christopher G. Kaltsas and Mrs. Patricia P. Kaltsas Ms. Esther K. Kan Mr. Christopher W. Kane and Mrs. Wendy V. Kane Mr. George L. Kaplan and Mrs. Marjorie C. Kaplan DDS Mr. Michael D. Kaplan and Ms. Laura T. Kaplan DDS Mr. Delbert F. Karmeier and Mrs. Naomi F. Karmeier Mr. Leonid Karnovsky and Mrs. Alla Karnovsky Mr. John Karpan and Mrs. Nancy Karpan Mr. John S. Kauffmann Mrs. Patricia L. Kaus and Mr. David J. Kaus Mr. Keith Kay Mr. Mark Kay Ms. Kathryn Keefer Mr. David R. Kegaries and Mrs. Dana D. Kegaries Mr. Frank A. Kelley and Mrs. Barbara B. Kelley Ms. Rebecca Kelley Mr. Gerald A. Kelly Jr. and Mrs. Bonnie C. Kelly DDS Mr. Edmund J. Kelly and Ms. Thelma R. Kelly Mr. Edward J. Kelly Jr. Ms. Janice G. Kelly and Mr. Bob Kelly Ms. Megan K. Kelly Mr. Michael A. Kelly Mr. Michael J. Kendrick and Dr. Gail E. Mizner DDS Mr. Thomas J. Kennedy Ms. Dawn-Marie I. Kerper Mr. James H. Kessack III Dr. Neil Kesselman and Mrs. Carol L. Kesselman DDS Mr. Howard M. Keys and Mrs. Susan Keys DDS Mr. Jack B. Kiddie and Mrs. Jeanette E. Kiddie Mr. Cristofer S. Kidner Mr. Yong G. Kim Mr. David W. King and Mrs. Kelly C. King DDS Ms. Kimberly King Ms. Teresa K. Kinney Mr. Philip M. Kirk and Mrs. Anne W. Kirk Mr. Taylor C. Kirkpatrick and Ms. Molly K. Kirkpatrick Mr. Gary B. Klein Mr. Justin Klein Mr. Jason Kleinhelter Mr. Charles T. Kline III and Ms. Sue Ellen J. Kline Ms. Marie K. Kline Mr. John Klutznick Ms. Carol A. Kluver Mr. T. M. Kniesche III and Mrs. Nancy A. Kniesche Ms. Ellen T. Knous Mrs. D. Doris Kobe and Mr. John A. Kobe
Mr. Lowell D. Koelling and Mrs. Donna L. Koelling Mr. George H. Koether III and Mrs. Anne M. Koether Mr. Mark Kolrud and Mrs. Soon Hee Kolrud Mr. Jeffrey M. Koprivetz Ms. Susan Koren Mr. William B. Kortum and Mrs. Linda M. Kortum Ms. Monica L. Kosanovich Mr. Albert C. Kosow Mr. Frank Kraly and Mrs. JoAnn L. Kraly Mr. Joseph R. Kramer and Mrs. Katie S. Kramer Mr. Michael G. Krasilinec Mr. Jonathan R. Kraus and Ms. Kristen M. Kraus DDS Dr. Barbara J. Kreisman and Mr. James S. McLagan DDS Mrs. Kathleen A. Kreps and Mr. Burl G. Kreps Mr. Matthew P. Krieger Ms. Julie A. Krivanek Ms. Vicki R. Kroviak Mr. Matthew P. Ksepka and Mrs. Dawn M. Ksepka Mr. A. Ronald Kucic and Mrs. Linda During DDS Mr. Richard D. Kuerston III Mr. Douglas L. Kulesa and Mrs. Nita Kulesa Mr. Daniel A. Kullas Mr. Patrick M. Kurtz
L Mrs. Patricia D. La Due and Mr. Albert G. La Due Mr. Brian Lacarrubba Mr. Murvin Lackey and Ms. Donna Cochran Mr. James G. Lagges and Mrs. Victoria L. Lagges DDS Mr. Donald C. Lahn and Mrs. Wanda M. Lahn Mr. Rudolph J. LaKosh and Mrs. Susan F. LaKosh Mr. George E. Lamb and Mrs. Ann E. Lamb DDS Mr. Earl J. Lammers and Mrs. Carolyn D. Lammers Dr. James C. Lampe Mr. Dennis J. Lane and Mrs. Ann C. Lane Mr. Gary P. LaPlante and Mrs. Cora C. LaPlante Dr. James A. Largay III and Mrs. Betty G. Largay DDS Mr. John M. Larsen Jr. and Dr. Gwynne E. Larsen Mr. Rod Larsen DDS Mr. Brian Larson DDS Mr. Keith Larson Dr. Sharon Lassar DDS Mr. Rocco A. Laterzo and Mrs. Kathleen Laterzo Mr. Daniel J. Lathrope and Mrs. Beverly L. Lathrope Mr. Francis R. Lau Ms. Kelley A. Lau Mr. Gerard P. Laurain Mr. Darryl Y. Law Mr. Robert B. Lawes and Mrs. Jane G. Lawes Mr. David F. Lawrence Jr. and Mrs. Lori T. Lawrence DDS Mr. Robert L. Lawrence Jr. and Ms. Solveig L. Lawrence DDS Mr. Charles R. Lawson and Mrs. Linda K. Lawson DDS Mr. Robert A. Lay II Ms. Julie L. Layton Dr. Richard S. Leaman Ms. Elizabeth J. LeCates Ms. Dorothy Y. Lechowicz-Edwards DDS Mr. Robert J. Lederer and Ms. Jacqueline M. Lederer Mr. Ainsworth C. Lee Mr. Bryan Lee Mr. Mark P. Leher Ms. Deanna R. Leino Mr. Harold E. Lemke and Mrs. Bette J. Lemke Mr. James E. Lentz III and Mrs. Barbara F. Lentz DDS Mr. Robert Lentz Mr. William F. Leonard and Ms. Christine W. Leonard Mr. Wilson W. Leonard Mr. Nelson A. Lerner and Mrs. Lisa Lerner Mr. Owen B. Leslie and Mrs. Diane L. Leslie Mr. Mark S. Lestikow and Mrs. Polly B. Lestikow DDS Mr. Jason A. Letman Mr. Rick W. Levi and Mrs. Jeri J. Levi
Dr. Mark L. Levine and Ms. Ellen Levine Mr. Herbert S. Levy and Ms. Lori L. Levy Mr. Michael R. Levy and Mrs. Julie Levy Mr. C. Bennett Lewis and Mrs. Barbara I. Lewis DDS Mr. Brett L. Lewis and Ms. Mary A. Lewis DDS Mr. C. Randel Lewis and Mrs. Lisa A. Lewis DDS Mr. John S. Lewis and Ms. Nela M. Lewis Ms. Mary E. Lewis Mr. William E. Lewis and Mrs. Anne G. Lewis Mr. Willmott H. Lewis III Ms. Keren Li Rui Li Ms. Dongli Liang Ms. Liang Liang Ms. Lisa Liang Mr. Paul K. Libner and Ms. Kori Libner DDS Mrs. Ann S. Lieff and Mr. Bill A. Lieff DDS Mr. Harry D. Liggitt III and Mrs. Elaine R. Liggitt Ms. Karen Liley Mr. Harold C. Lim Mrs. Melissa Lindberg DDS Ms. Erika G. Lindholm Mr. Matthew J. Lindsay and Ms. Courtney J. Green Mr. William C. Liu DDS Ms. Jena M. LiVecchi Mr. David A. Lively and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Gillette Ms. Megan F. Lloyd Mr. Charles V. Lobraico Mr. Fred A. Lockwood and Mrs. Carol M. Lockwood Ms. Christina M. Lohman Mrs. Bonnie S. Long and Mr. Richard J. Long Ms. Marilyn L. Long Mr. John M. Longway Esq. and Ms. Jean Longway DDS Mr. Wade W. Loo Jr. and Mrs. Chisato T. Loo DDS Mr. Harley K. Look III Mr. George A. Loomis and Mrs. Joanne H. Loomis Mr. Richard W. Lorance and Ms. Susan J. Lorance DDS Mr. Raymond H. Losnes and Mrs. Phyllis A. Losnes Ms. Lynnea G. Louison Mr. Christopher W. Love and Ms. Kristin K. Love Mr. Adam C. Loveland and Ms. Katharine A. Loveland Mr. Thomas W. Lovgren and Mrs. Jeaninne Lovgren Mr. John J. Lowrey Jr. and Mrs. Debra L. Lowrey Ms. Julie M. Lucas and Mr. Greg Lucas Mr. Robert M. Lucero and Mrs. Charlotte H. Lucero Mr. Fred P. Ludlow Mr. Dennis R. Ludlum and Mrs. Mary C. Ludlum Mr. Robert J. Luedeka and Mrs. Barbara J. Luedeka Mr. Scott R. Lumpkin and Mrs. Bonnie Lumpkin Mr. John D. Lundberg and Ms. Cheryl P. Lundberg Mr. Ira H. Luntz Mr. Charles B. Lutz III and Ms. Michele C. Lutz Mr. Edward M. Lux Mr. James A. Lydic and Mrs. Margaret Z. Lydic Mrs. Christina L. Lynch and Mr. Kerry J. Lynch Ms. Corinna A. Lyon Mr. Kenneth R. Lyon and Mrs. Candace K. Lyon
M Ms. Phyllis M. Maas Mr. Thomas H. Mac Leay and Mrs. Charlotte E. Mac Leay Mr. Brett A. MacDougall Mr. Jacques A. Machol III and Mrs. Pamela A. Machol DDS Mr. Nicholas K. Machol and Ms. Lauren Machol DDS Mr. David J. Mack and Ms. Ana Villalobos Ms. Christine E. MacMillan and Mr. Robert Maddalena DDS Mr. Stuart B. MacMillan Jr. and Mrs. Ruth I. MacMillan Mr. John D. Macris Mr. John W. Madden Jr. and Mrs. Marjorie Madden DDS Mrs. Denni L. Mador Ms. Rebecca C. Mahoney Mr. Anthony T. Maisto and Mrs. Fernanda Maisto Mr. Evan N. Makovsky and Mrs. Evelyn B. Makovsky DDS
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Ms. Janet Malabarba Ms. Barbara K. Malm Ms. Leslie A. Mamalis Mr. Seth P. Mandell Ms. Aimee Mandolini DDS Mr. Zachary D. Mangelsdorf Mr. Herbert J. Mangis and Mrs. Geraldine J. Mangis Mr. Jack L. Mankamyer and Mrs. Marty Mankamyer Ms. Jill W. Manley Ms. Janine M. Manning and Mr. Dave A. Mitchell Mr. Mark B. Manton and Mrs. Marci Manton Judge A. G. Marcus and Mrs. Marsha Marcus Dr. Loren L. Margheim Mr. John P. Mari Mr. Alfred Markowitz and Ms. Elizabeth A. Markowitz Mr. John E. Marks and Ms. Diane M. Marks Mr. Thomas J. Maronick and Mrs. Nancy P. Maronick Mr. Benjamin Marsh Mr. James T. Martin Ms. Michelle M. Martin DDS Ms. Samantha H. Martin Mrs. Mary Martin-Wright Mr. George L. Mason and Mrs. Grace A. Mason Mr. Kurt H. Massey and Ms. Debra D. Massey Ms. Carin Mateyko Mr. James M. Matlack Ms. Andrea Matousek and Mr. David Matousek DDS Mr. Philip S. Matza and Mrs. Peggy Matza Mr. Andrew H. Mayer Dr. Donald O. Mayer DDS Mr. M. Travis Maynard and Ms. Stacey M. Maynard Mr. Robert M. Mazzorana Mr. James K. Mc Cauley Jr. and Mrs. Dorothy J. McCauley Ms. Joanne Mc Gee and Mr. Bill Gorham Ms. Judith S. McAllister Mr. Joseph L. McCaffery and Mrs. Robin A. McCaffery Mr. Michael D. McCall Mr. Donald E. McCandless and Mrs. June W. McCandless Ms. Dana L. McCartney and Mr. Roger C. McCartney Ms. Kathleen M. McCarty Mr. Robert C. McCornack Mr. Donald R. McCue and Ms. Carol Koracin DDS Mr. Brian S. McDonald Ms. Nancy T. McDonald Mr. Thomas P. McDonald Ms. Frances I. McDougall Mr. Joseph O. McDowell and Mrs. Margaret R. McDowell DDS Ms. Elizabeth E. McGehee Mr. Kevin M. McInerney Mr. Mark H. McKinnies and Mrs. Janette M. McKinnies Mr. Douglas P. McLaury DDS Dr. Eugene P. McLoone and Mrs. Kathleen McLoone Ms. Jill E. McMahon Mr. Justin McNeill Mr. Brad R. McQueen and Ms. Melissa C. McQueen Mr. Kevin McQueen DDS Mr. Dawson S. McVicker and Ms. Susan M. McVicker Ms. Amy Mead Mr. Russell G. Mead and Ms. Sheila Mead Ms. Katja K. Mears and Mr. Todd Mears Mr. John W. Medbury and Ms. Linda C. Cavaioli Mr. Theo H. Mees Jr. Dr. David A. Mehregan and Ms. Susan J. Mehregan Mr. Krishen Mehta and Mrs. Geeta Mehta DDS Dr. Calvin E. Mein and Ms. Mary C. Mein Mr. Edward D. Meintzer and Mrs. Kathleen A. Meintzer Ms. Julie M. Melville Mr. Alan J. Mencin and Mrs. Catherine A. Mencin Ms. Marcela M. Mendoza and Mr. Robert Garcia Mr. Charles Merinoff and Ms. Alicia Merinoff DDS Mr. Anthony R. Merlock Mr. Tappan G. Merrick and Ms. Sue Merrick Mr. Robert F. Messman and Ms. Leslie C. Messman
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Mr. Dexter A. Metcalfe Jr. DDS Mr. Stephen A. Metz and Ms. Suzanne L. Bruce Mr. William G. Meyerchak and Mrs. Lynn M. Meyerchak Ms. Tina Michaud Mr. Stephen J. Mihalic Mr. Louis A. Milburn DDS Mr. Michael H. Miles Ms. Elizabeth R. Milicia and Mr. Joseph Milicia Mrs. Ann M. Milinazzo and Mr. Daniel Milinazzo Mr. Eric T. Miller and Ms. Diana B. Miller Mrs. Diane M. Miller Mr. Edward J. Miller and Mrs. Gail B. Miller Mr. John A. Miller and Mrs. Sandra M. Miller DDS Mr. Jon-Christian M. Miller Mr. Luke Miller Mr. Robert L. Miller Jr. and Ms. Laura S. Mangan Mr. Stephen S. Miller DDS Mr. Thomas F. Milligan and Ms. Karen W. Milligan Ms. Jennifer Mills Mr. John C. Mills and Mrs. Dorothy J. Mills Mrs. Theresa R. Mills and Mr. Richard J. Mills Ms. Dayna Milne Ms. Kailee S. Milon Ms. Katherine M. Minor Mr. Peter C. Minshall and Mrs. Suzanne S. Minshall Mr. Eliot L. Mintzer and Ms. Andrea Sordean-Mintzer Mr. Kenneth L. Miron and Mrs. Andrea Miron Mr. Louis Miscioscia and Ms. Linda Miscioscia Dr. Albert R. Mitchell and Mrs. Celia Mitchell DDS Ms. Ann N. Mitchell Mr. James P. Mitchell and Mrs. Carolyn R. Mitchell Mr. Gary L. Mitchell and Mrs. Paula A. Mitchell DDS Mr. James D. Mitchell Ms. Andrea C. Mitzen Mr. Palmer L. Moe and Mrs. Judy C. Moe Mr. David J. Moes and Ms. Dena K. Moes Mr. Abdulaziz M. Mohammad Mr. Mark A. Mollandor DDS Mr. Daniel R. Mollenkamp Ms. Gretchen Monahan Mrs. Helen M. Monroe Mr. Kirk Monroe and Ms. Michelle Monroe DDS Mr. Elmer D. Montano Mr. Paul J. Montgomery Mrs. Marlys N. Moodie-Dodson Mr. Mark C. Moon Mr. Paul Moore Jr. Mr. Robert N. Morehead and Mrs. Ann M. Morehead DDS Ms. Lisa B. Moretti de Mainka Ms. Ellen F. Morgan Mr. Grady B. Morgan DDS Ms. Susan A. Morgan and Mr. Jonathan P. Morgan Mrs. Kerry P. Moriarty Robbins and Mr. Richard R. Robbins DDS Mr. David M. Mornes and Mrs. Amber J. Mornes Mr. Eric F. Morrell and Mrs. Nancy Morrell Mr. James M. Morris Mr. Thomas Morris and Ms. Jeanne Morris Mr. Thomas S. Morris Mr. William B. Morris Mrs. Michelle J. Morroni and Mr. Robert A. Morroni Mr. C. Arthur Morrow and Mrs. Corla C. Morrow Mr. James D. Morrow and Ms. Brenda L. Daly Mr. William F. Mortensen DDS Mr. Ralph A. Morton Jr. and Mrs. Rosalie V. Morton Mr. Robert C. Moseley and Ms. Stephanie Shpall DDS Ms. Michelle M. Moser Mr. Whitney S. Moses Jr. Mr. Leonard J. Moskowitz and Mrs. Debbie Moskowitz Ms. Maria V. Moskver Mr. Aubert J. Mowry and Mrs. Barbara J. Mowry Mr. John E. Moye and Mrs. Pamela W. Moye Mr. James J. Moylan Esq. Mr. Robert C. Mudge
Mr. H. James Mueller and Mrs. Shirlee J. Mueller Mr. Cleyon L. Mulder and Ms. Kay Mulder Mr. Robert H. Mullett Mr. Robert L. Mullins Ms. Mary M. Mulvey and Mr. John R. Mulvey Mr. Charles W. Munden IV and Ms. Connie M. Munden Mr. Wayne W. Murdy and Ms. Diana Y. Murdy DDS Ms. Elizabeth A. Murdy Mr. Paul J. Murphy Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Murrell Mr. Bryan L. Muskat and Mrs. Mary E. Muskat Ms. Regina J. Musyl and Mr. Marc J. Musyl Mr. Kalend Muteb and Mrs. Melissa J. Muteb Mr. Stanley J. Myers and Ms. Dixie Myers Mr. Trygve E. Myhren and Ms. Victoria H. Myhren DDS Mr. John Y. Myung
N Mr. Benjamin D. Nachtrieb Ms. Carel L. Nagata Mr. Randall E. Nakagawa and Ms. Joy D. Hiraki Mrs. Kathleen M. Nance and Mr. Lawrence W. Nance Mr. Ralph S. Nastari Ms. Jenny Natale Mr. Bartholomew J. Natoli and Mrs. Barbara A. Natoli Mr. Saburo Natori DDS Mrs. Linda D. Nease and Mr. Herb L. Nease II Mrs. Georgia M. Negri Mr. Daniel R. Negrin Mr. Thomas A. Neill and Mrs. Susan M. Neill Mr. Michael T. Nelligan Ms. April Nelson Mr. Arthur H. Nelson and Mrs. Rebecca Nelson Mr. James A. Nelson and Mrs. Barbara Nelson Mr. Robert E. Nelson and Mrs. Bobbi K. Nelson Mrs. Kathleen S. Nemeth-Kellett and Mr. Rodney Kellett Mrs. Michelle A. Gill Mr. David R. Neumayer and Mrs. Nancy S. Neumayer Mr. Zachary T. Neumeyer and Ms. Amy Neumeyer DDS Mr. Robert S. Neville DDS Mr. Donald E. Newby and Mrs. Mary J. Newby Mr. Bruce C. Newfield Dr. Robert C. Newman and Mrs. Judith S. Newman DDS Ms. Sharon L. Newman Mr. Stephen E. Newton Ms. Danielle D. Nicholson Mr. Will F. Nicholson Jr. and Mrs. Shirley Nicholson DDS Mr. Matthew N. Nicoll and Mrs. Mary Nicoll Mr. Jon M. Niermann and Mrs. Stacey E. Niermann DDS Mr. Clyde K. Nitta and Mrs. Judy T. Nitta Mr. David D. Noble Mr. Russell G. Noles and Ms. Barbara L. Wismer DDS Ms. Nancy W. Norris and Mr. Chirstopher T. Norris Mr. Steven A. North and Mrs. Barbara S. North Mr. Michael D. North Mrs. Lois M. Nowels and Mr. Richard E. Nowels Ms. Elizabeth B. Noyes Mr. Yasuo Nozato Mr. James L. Nunn Sr. and Mrs. Betty J. Nunn Mrs. Susan V. Nuttall Ms. Merri Jo C. Nyberg Mr. R. Scott Nycum Jr. and Mrs. Joan B. Nycum DDS Mr. Theodore A. Nykaza and Ms. Barbara A. Nykaza
O Mr. John A. Oakes Mr. Donald F. Oatley Mr. Gordon F. Oberg and Mrs. Inez L. Oberg Mr. Kenneth K. O’Boyle and Mrs. Holly O’Boyle Ms. Anita D. O’Connell and Mr. John T. O’Connell DDS
Mr. John H. O’Connell DDS Mr. Jesse F. O’Dorisio and Ms. Polly R. O’Dorisio Dr. Stephen N. Oesterle and Ms. Adrienne G. Oesterle DDS Mr. Paul T. Ogier Mr. Bruce G. O’Heir Mr. Sidney R. Okes Jr. DDS The Honorable Willis E. O’Leary and Mrs. Betty E. O’Leary DDS Mr. Samuel Olenick and Ms. Wendy M. Olenick DDS Dr. Paul M. Olk and Ms. Lynn M. Merwin Mr. Stanley R. Olsen Mr. Christopher H. Olson and Mrs. Diane Booth Mr. Richard R. Olson Ms. Thelma M. Olson Mr. Willis S. Olson Mr. Thomas A. Olzawski and Mrs. Lois F. Olzawski Mr. Michael D. O’Neill and Ms. Marty A. O’Neill Mr. Harlan G. Oppenheim and Mrs. Suzanne R. Oppenheim Ms. Natalie S. O’Rourke Mr. Patrick K. Orr and Ms. Lissa Orr DDS Ms. Debra Ortlip Mr. Mark Osborn and Mrs. Melissa C. Osborn DDS Mrs. LeEtta M. Oskarson and Mr. Carl G. Oskarson Ms. Jessica M. Ostermick Ms. Marcella L. O’Toole and Mr. Kevin O’Toole Mr. Christopher L. Otorowski and Mrs. Shawn E. Otorowski Mr. Thomas P. Owen and Mrs. Laurene B. Owen DDS Ms. Erica M. Owens Mrs. Nadine R. Owens and Mr. Gerald D. Owens Mrs. Angela M. Oxenreider and Mr. Keith B. Oxenreider DDS
P Mrs. Joyce M. Pabst and Mr. Carl A. Pabst Mr. Mark S. Paley and Ms. Luanne W. Paley DDS Mrs. Jean A. Palmer and Mr. William W. Palmer Mr. Jerry S. Panz Mr. Mark E. Parcheta and Ms. Debra C. Brown Ms. Jennifer L. Park and Mr. John Park DDS Mr. Jun Sang Park Mr. Nathan A. Park Mrs. Diane C. Parker and Mr. Tommie H. Parker Mr. Stephen E. Parker and Mrs. Judy Parker Ms. Chelsea N. Parks Mr. James C. Parks and Mrs. Barbara A. Parks Mr. David T. Parlin and Mrs. Linda L. Parlin Mrs. Carolyn J. Parmelee and Mr. Richard A. Parmelee Mr. Sammy Parrino and Ms. Donna A. Parrino Ms. Elizabeth E. Parrish DDS Mr. Patrick C. Parrish DDS Ms. Roberta M. Parry Dr. Haragopal Parsa Mr. Gavin E. Parsons Mr. J. Geddes Parsons and Ms. Kathryn M. Parsons DDS Mr. Robert Partrite Ms. Andrea D. Passman and Mr. Joshua P. Passman DDS Dr. Charles H. Patti and Dr. Maria van Dessel DDS Dr. Pallab Paul Mrs. Verna M. Pauls and Mr. William B. Pauls DDS Ms. Carley A. Pavelka Mr. George W. Pawlowski and Mrs. Anna M. Pawlowski Mr. David G. Paxton and Mrs. Mary J. Paxton Mr. R. Wayne Payne and Mrs. Kathryn E. Payne DDS Mr. Clayton A. Powers and Mrs. Christine C. Peacock Powers Ms. Jane W. Pearson and Mr. Nathan W. Pearson DDS Mr. Charles S. Peck DDS Ms. Mindy L. Peckar and Mr. Steven A. Peckar DDS Mr. Mark T. Peddecord Mr. Lester D. Pedicord and Ms. Jean S. Pedicord DDS Mrs. Evangeline Pell and Mr. Charles C. Pell Ms. Barbara L. Pemble Mr. Chris C. Pennels and Ms. Gail Pennels Mr. Benjamin R. Perez Mr. John M. Perkins IV and Mrs. Colleen R. Perkins DDS
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Mr. Craig F. Perley and Mrs. Mary A. Perley Dr. Daniel M. Perlman and Ms. Lillian Zohar Mr. Marc T. Perusse Mr. Marc E. Peters and Ms. Laura H. Peters DDS Mrs. Marie S. Peters Mr. Benjamin G. Petersen Mr. Brian S. Petersen and Mrs. Jennifer L. Petersen Mr. Fred Peterson and Mrs. Annely C. Peterson Ms. Jennie M. Peterson DDS Mr. Kent A. Peterson and Mrs. Joyce Peterson Mr. Richard C. Peterson and Ms. Anna A. Rymko Mr. Gregg C. Petri Ms. Emily D. Petro Mr. Mark R. Pettyjohn Ms. Sharvalee Pfennigs Mr. James D. Phelps and Mrs. Lillian S. Phelps Mr. David R. Phillips and Ms. Pamela P. Phillips DDS Mr. John R. Phillips Mr. James N. Philopoulos Ms. Ann S. Philpott and Mr. Jerome C. Philpott CFA DDS COL Jennifer L. Pickett USAF (Ret.) DDS Ms. Samantha M. Pietsch DDS Mr. Jeffrey V. Pirone and Ms. LuAnn Pirone Mr. Fred J. Pisciotta and Mrs. Sharon E. Pisciotta Mr. Sean E. Plumb Mr. Robert D. Poduska and Mrs. T F. Poduska Mr. Stephen I. Pollack and Ms. Rosalind Pollack Mr. Lawrence S. Pollock IV Mr. Alan J. Pologar and Mrs. Deneb A. Pologar Mr. Rhett E. Polson and Ms. Suzanne Butler Mr. Paul W. Porter and Mrs. Donna J. Porter Mrs. Judith K. Portschy and Mr. Donald Portschy Mr. George A. Pouska and Mrs. Mary Jane Pouska Mr. Vann E. Prater and Mrs. Linda C. Prater Mr. Erik N. Prenzler Mrs. Angela K. Preston and Mr. John R. Preston Mr. David C. Price DDS Ms. Dawn C. Priday Mr. Douglas A. Priestley and Mrs. Judith E. Priestley Ms. Samantha P. Prousis and Mr. Michael Prousis Ms. Stephanie L. Pruett Mr. Fiore M. Pucci and Mrs. Lydia Pucci Mr. Michael R. Pugh Ms. Nancy E. Pullen and Mr. David Preuss Mr. R. Allen Pyle and Mrs. Ann M. Pyle Mr. Richard E. Pyle
Q Mr. William J. Quast and Mrs. Kathryn R. Quast Mr. Allen Quimby III and Mrs. Jolean F. Quimby
R Mr. David Rabin Mrs. JoAnn Radetsky and Mr. Richard L. Radetsky DDS Mr. Blake C. Randell Mr. Barry I. Randman and Mrs. Elizabeth Randman Mr. Matthew G. Randolph and Mrs. Helgrid C. Randolph DDS Mr. Frank G. Rappaport and Mrs. Kathy S. Rappaport Mr. Walter J. Rasmussen and Mrs. Nijola Rasmussen Ms. Elizabeth K. Rauner Wessel and Mr. Jeffrey H. Wessel DDS Mr. Byron W. Ray and Mrs. Rose Ray Mr. Jay B. Reano and Ms. Catherine M. Reano DDS Mr. Richard M. Reeser and Ms. Jeannie G. Reeser Mr. Thomas H. Reetz and Ms. Monika Reetz Ms. Sara J. Reid Mr. Edward F. Reilly Jr. Mr. Scott J. Reiman and Ms. Virginia L. Reiman DDS Mr. George A. Reish and Mrs. Mary P. Reish Mr. Kyle M. Reppert Mr. Nicolas D. Retzlaff
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Mr. Dennis S. Reynolds and Mrs. Sue Reynolds Ms. Dixie J. Reynolds Mr. Herbert A. Reznikoff and Mrs. Adele Reznikoff DDS Ms. Mary K. Rhinehart and Mr. Ryan Rhinehart DDS Mr. David B. Rhodes and Mrs. Marcie Rhodes DDS Mr. Hugh L. Rice III and Ms. Mary B. Schaefer DDS Mr. Ciney J. Rich Mr. James D. Richards CFP DDS Mr. Steven W. Richards and Ms. Beverly K. Richards Ms. Kristina Richens Mr. Gary L. Rife Mr. Bruce A. Rifkin and Ms. Kirsten M. Rifkin DDS Mr. Frank D. Riha and Mrs. Lois A. Riha Ms. Jane Ringer DDS Mr. Ralph C. Rinne Jr. and Mrs. Pamela A. Rinne Mrs. Barbara J. Riordan and Mr. Richard Riordan DDS Dr. Christine M. Riordan and Dr. Robert D. Gatewood DDS Mr. Daniel R. Ritchie Mr. Steven M. Rittvo and Mrs. Leona R. Rittvo Mr. Randy D. Robason DDS Mrs. Lydia D. Roberts and Mr. Gene E. Roberts Mrs. Karen D. Robinson and Mr. James E. Robinson Mr. Timothy M. Roche and Mrs. Brenda Roche Mr. Stephen H. Rockafellow Ms. Joycelyn Rodda Ms. MacKenzie C. Roebuck-Walsh and Mr. Matthew Romcevich Mr. Vincent E. Roith and Mrs. Joann F. Roith Mr. Steven A. Roitman and Ms. Julie R. Roitman DDS Ms. Eldene E. Ronnekamp and Mr. Bryan Nordin Mr. Charles C. Rooke and Ms. Tammy Y. Rooke DDS Mr. Francis J. Rooney Mr. Robin C. Roquitte and Mrs. Susan Roquitte Mr. Milton R. Rose and Mrs. Jill O. Rose Mr. Michael W. Rosen Mr. Dale Ross and Mrs. Patti C. Ross Mr. Matthew N. Rotter and Mrs. Tracy M. Rotter Mr. William L. Roub Mr. James A. Rubin and Ms. Faye I. Weitzman Mr. Richard K. Ruch III and Mrs. Jolon R. Ruch Ms. Janice C. Rudolf DDS Mr. Gary G. Ruhl and Mrs. Susan W. Ruhl Ms. Ashley L. Ruiz Mr. Vincent E. Rusciano Mr. Michael J. Rusinko and Ms. Mary L. Rusinko DDS Mr. Jesse Z. Russell and Ms. Kylie J. Dohman Mr. John G. Russell and Mrs. Thora Russell DDS Mr. Frank D. Ruth and Mrs. Shirley L. Ruth Mr. Eugene J. Rutkoski and Mrs. Ann T. Rutkoski Mr. Michael P. Ryan
S Mr. Joshua M. Sack DDS Mr. Tim J. Saffell DDS Mr. John Sager Ms. Susan M. Sampson Mr. Terry W. Sandefur and Ms. Meg Sandefur Mr. Matthew E. Sandekian and Mrs. Sura C. Sandekian Mr. Walter L. Sanders and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Sanders DDS Mr. Horace D. Sapp and Mrs. Joyce C. Sapp Mr. James F. Sato and Mrs. Jessie T. Sato Mrs. Tatsuko H. Sato and Mr. Paul Sato Mr. George L. Satterlee Mrs. Harriet Saulter and LTC Robert W. Saulter Retired Mr. Joseph W. Saunders and Mrs. Sharon P. Saunders DDS Dr. Mark O. Saunders and Mrs. Sarah C. Saunders Ms. Christina B. Saxton Mr. Robert D. Scallan and Mrs. Carol F. Scallan Ms. Paula J. Scanland Mr. William B. Scarnato and Mrs. Sandy Scarnato Dr. Philipp Schaberl Mr. Gregory M. Scheer and Ms. Rebecca H. Scheer Ms. Kathleen R. Schell DDS Mr. Amintore T. Schenkel DDS
Ms. Diane Scherer Mr. Jason A. Schild Mr. Frederick J. Schilke and Mrs. Gail Schilke Mr. Jon M. Schlegel II and Mrs. Megan A. Schlegel DDS Mr. Lee E. Schlessman and Mrs. Dolores J. Schlessman DDS Mr. Mark A. Schlosser and Ms. Stephanie J. Schloser Mr. Rodney E. Schneck and Mrs. Gayle D. Schneck DDS Mr. Frank S. Schneider and Mrs. Dena R. Schneider DDS Mr. Philip S. Schnering and Mrs. Susan P. Schnering Ms. Megan D. Schoenbauer Ms. Jennifer K. Scholz and Mr. Justin R. Scholz DDS Mr. Randall E. Schrader and Ms. Lisa L. Schrader DDS Mr. Troy A. Schroeder and Ms. Holly M. Schroeder DDS Ms. Katrina R. Schuler Mr. Andrew Schultz Ms. Christine A. Schultz Mrs. Helen M. Schuyler and Mr. John R. Schuyler Mr. Daniel Schwartz and Ms. Janet H. Schwartz Mr. Scott S. Schwartz DDS Mr. Charles V. Scott and Mrs. Shirley Scott Mr. James W. Scott and Mrs. Ruby J. Scott Dr. Richard A. Scudder and Dr. Bonnie E. Scudder DDS Mr. Julian H. B. Scurci and Mrs. Meredith Scurci DDS Mr. John D. Sears and Mrs. Susan B. Sears Mr. Vaughn R. Sears and Ms. Mary Ann Sears Mr. Kent A. Seelig and Mrs. Susan R. Seelig Mr. Mark C. Seelye Mr. Anthony G. Seganti and Mrs. Gloria G. Seganti Ms. Kristy Seidel Mr. Richard M. Seidel and Ms. Carla S. Seidel DDS Mr. Matthew H. Seim Mr. Carl D. Selander Dr. Keith F. Sellers and Ms. Felicia Sellers Mr. Jason W. Selvidge Mr. Michael B. Septon Mr. Felix A. Serrano-Negron Mrs. Betty L. Serviss Ms. Lucinda M. Sestrich Mr. Edwin L. Setzler III and Ms. Allison C. Setzler DDS Mr. Robert G. Shafer and Ms. Katharine A. Shafer Mr. Valay N. Shah Mr. Robert Shaiman and Mrs. Cynthia B. Shaiman Mrs. Jamie A. Shapiro Mr. David C. Shatto and Mrs. Lea E. Shatto Mr. Andrew Sheahen Mr. Donald F. Shelly Jr. DDS Mr. David C. Shepherd Ms. Donna M. Shepherd Ms. Tracie A. Sheppard Ms. Nicole L. Shepperd Ms. Yiran Shi Mr. Jeffrey F. Shido and Mrs. Faith L. Shido Ms. Laura J. Shipley Mrs. Catherine C. Shopneck and Mr. Robert M. Shopneck DDS Mr. Daniel H. Shrader and Mrs. Patti A. Shrader Mr. Lawrence J. Shupe II and Mrs. Patricia E. Shupe Dr. Russell Sicklebower Mr. John J. Sie and Ms. Anna M. Sie DDS Mr. Richard A. Siegal Mr. Terry Siegel and Mrs. Cynthia Siegel Mr. John A. Sieggreen and Ms. Catherine J. Sieggreen Mr. Steve H. Sietos and Mr. Panagiota C. Sietos Mr. Douglas A. Sikes and Mrs. Marion N. Sikes Mr. William M. Silsby Ms. Darlene Silver Mr. Michael A. Silverman Mr. Michael R. Simione and Mrs. Marilyn A. Simione Dr. George C. Simon Jr. DDS Mr. Richard M. Simon and Mrs. Sally Simon Ms. Sandra K. Simon Mr. George H. Simoudis Mr. Joseph C. Simpson and Ms. Colleen Simpson Ms. Lisa D. Simpson
Mr. Scott W. Sims and Mrs. Susan S. Sims Mr. Debraj Sinha Mr. Daniel H. Sise Jr. Mr. William T. Sisson and Mrs. E. J. Sisson Mr. Paul J. Sitarz and Ms. Kimberly Sitarz Mr. Lyle C. Sitterly Jr. and Ms. Nancy S. Sitterly Mr. Sharad Sivaramakrishnan Mr. Bruce A. Skalbeck Mr. Robert D. Skinner and Mrs. Bessie E. Skinner Mr. Craig E. Skowrup and Ms. Christy P. Skowrup Mrs. Catherine Slark and Mr. Martin P. Slark Mr. Walter Slatkin and Ms. Teena L. Slatkin Mr. Daniel H. Sliger and Mrs. Margaret G. Sliger Mr. William D. Slotnick and Mrs. Dorothy V. Slotnick Mr. Aaron Smith Mr. Daryl W. Smith Mr. Don Smith Mr. Marvin Smith and Mrs. Goldie R. Smith Dr. Roy L. Smith Jr. and Mrs. Grace M. Smith Ms. Haven C. Smith and Mr. Kristopher Smith DDS Mr. Joel W. Smith and Mrs. Virginia A. Smith Mr. John J. Smith Mrs. Linda M. Smith and Mr. Roger N. Smith Mr. Michael A. Smith Ms. Michelle M. Smith and Mr. David J. Yaniak Mr. Peter J. Smith and Mrs. Patricia S. Smith Mr. Rawlen T. Smith Mr. Robert B. Smith III and Mrs. Virginia V. Smith DDS Mr. Todd S. Smith DDS Ms. Kathryn A. Smith-Mackie and Mr. Alexander C. Mackie Mrs. Susan M. Smithson and Mr. William J. Cherf Mr. Judson B. Snyder and Mrs. Cara L. Snyder Dr. Oscar P. Snyder Jr. and Mrs. Ella R. Snyder Mr. Ross B. Snyer and Mrs. Michele P. Snyer DDS Mr. Ladd E. Solomon and Mrs. Alissa R. Solomon Mr. Ethan M. Somers Mr. Miles H. Sonstegaard and Loretta J. Sonstegaard Dr. James E. Sorensen and Mrs. Maria Sorensen DDS Mr. Jason E. Sorensen Mrs. Michele F. Sorensen and Mr. James E. Sorensen Mr. John R. Sorice and Ms. Ann G. Sorice Mr. Edward H. Souder and Ms. Lori A. Souder DDS Mr. Rick Souder and Mrs. Nancy L. Souder Mr. James W. Sower and Mrs. L. B. Sower Mrs. Mary M. Sparks and Mr. Douglas D. Sparks Mr. Jason J. Speaker Mr. C. Keith Spencer Mrs. Kimberly J. Sperry and Mr. Bryan Sperry Mr. Mark W. Spidell Mr. John S. Spiecker and Ms. Elaine C. Spiecker DDS Ms. Judith E. Spiegel DDS Mrs. Mona F. Spitz and Mr. Mark Spitz DDS Ms. Linda A. Spitzer and Mr. Harry Spitzer Mr. John W. Sprague Mr. Frank P. Spratlen III and Ms. Terry Spratlen DDS Mr. Aaron J. St. Gelais Mr. Michael G. St. John DDS Mr. Melvin R. Stahl Jr. and Mrs. Debra A. Stahl DDS Ms. Jennifer M. Stanford Esq. Mr. Kevin A. Stanley Mr. Brion Stapp and Ms. Elizabeth C. Stapp DDS Mr. William D. Starbuck and Mrs. Elena Starbuck Mr. Gerald L. Starkweather and Mrs. Helen M. Starkweather Mr. Peter M. Starrett and Ms. Cam H. Starrett DDS Mr. Troy Stauber and Ms. Susan B. Stauber Mr. Leonard P. Stegman and Mrs. Angela M. Stegman DDS Mr. Richard B. Steinmuller and Mrs. Julie Steinmuller Ms. Wilhelmina M. Stemmer Ms. Tara R. Stenbakken Ms. Andra N. Stene and Mr. Jake Stene Mr. Mark F. Stephan and Ms. Margaret A. Stephan Mr. Ronald Stephan Sr. Mr. Alexander X. Stephenson and Ms. Jennifer Stephenson
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Mr. Alan L. Sternberg and Mrs. Kim Sternberg Mr. Randal Y. Stevens Ms. Angela Stewart Mr. Christopher A. Stewart Ms. Lauren T. Stiefler Mr. Ryan W. Stine Mr. Nathaniel C. Stoddard and Ms. Kathryn Stoddard Mr. William S. Stolfus and Ms. Andrea G. Richardson Mr. Lessley J. Stoltenberg and Mrs. Barbara Stoltenberg Mr. Kyle Stone Mrs. Laurel M. Stone and Mr. Brian R. Stone Mr. Robb A. Stone and Mrs. Tish Stone Mr. Benjamin P. Storck Mr. Mark Strahm Mr. Roderick L. Strahm and Mrs. Mary L. Strahm Mr. A. Marvin Strait and Mrs. Shirley Strait Mrs. Dawn C. Strang and Mr. Donald W. Strang III DDS Mrs. Mary Anne B. Strasser and Arnold Strasser Mr. Dennis G. Strauch and Mrs. Susan L. Strauch Mr. Allan J. Strauss and Mrs. Catherine J. Strauss Mr. Donald F. Streb Mr. Eric W. Streeper Mr. Donald S. Stroh and Mrs. Tracy L. Stroh Mr. Thomas Strycharz and Ms. Jodi Strycharz Ms. Barbara Stuart Mr. Oscar Suarez and Ms. Wendy Suarez Mr. William J. Suitts and Ms. Elizabeth Suitts DDS Mr. Gregory J. Sullivan and Mrs. Laura A. Sullivan Mr. J. M. Sullivan and Mrs. Patricia A. Sullivan Mr. Lowell C. Sund Ms. Linda S. Sundberg and Dana G. Sundberg Mr. Gregory D. Sutherland and Ms. Donna M. Sutherland DDS Mr. Michael W. Sutherland and Ms. Kathleen M. Sutherland Mr. Patrick M. Sutherland Mr. James C. Swain and Mrs. Concepcio E. Swain DDS Dr. Bhaskaran Swaminathan and Mrs. Hamsa Swaminathan DDS Ms. Alicia J. Sweeney Dr. Daniel J. Sweeney Mr. Dennis M. Swenson and Mrs. Constance C. Swenson DDS Mr. John W. Swieringa and Mrs. Amy Younggren Swieringa Mr. Robert J. Swieringa and Mrs. Pamela B. Swieringa DDS Ms. Cara E. Sylvers
T Ms. Esther A. Tahier Mr. Tsunejiro Takagi and Mrs. Sumiko Takagi Ms. Ashley A. Talley Mr. Philip J. Tamminga and Mrs. Shelley R. Tamminga DDS Mrs. Rose M. Tanksley and Mr. Richard B. Tanksley Mr. James C. Tanner and Mrs. Cindy Tanner Mr. Joseph A. Tanny and Mrs. Jeannette Tanny Mr. James P. Tarpley DDS Mr. Andrew C. Taylor and Mrs. Barbara B. Taylor DDS Mr. Charles A. Taylor and Mrs. I. P. Taylor Ms. Danae M. Taylor Mr. Robert D. Taylor Jr. and Mrs. Etta Taylor Mr. Steve Thalasinos and Ms. Kathleen Thalasinos Mr. Gerald L. Thomas Mr. Jonathan M. Thomas and Mrs. Carla Thomas Mr. William J. Thomas Mrs. Beth P. Thompson Mr. Brett D. Thompson Ms. Corrine D. Thompson Mr. David S. Thompson and Mrs. Marjorie Thompson COL George W. Thompson Retired Mr. Scott R. Thompson and Ms. Tracy K. Thompson Mr. Frank I. Thomson and Mrs. Marvel L. Thomson Ms. Nancy A. Thonen Mr. Alexander B. Thorne and Mrs. Kathleen L. Thorne Mr. David Thorpe Mr. Timothy H. Throckmorton and Mrs. Katherine M. Throckmorton Mr. John N. Thunen and Ms. Loranda Thunen DDS DDS denotes Daniels Dean’s Society members. Deceased donors are italicized.
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Mr. Christopher S. Tierney and Ms. Sara J. Tierney Ms. Patricia L. Tilton Mr. Robert C. Tinucci and Mrs. Barbara Tinucci Mr. Calvin Tipton and Ms. Dorothy E. Tipton Mr. Peter Tobin DDS Ms. Molly S. Tomkins Mr. Scott A. Toney Mr. Damian V. Torres Ms. Bethany D. Totin Ms. Jamal F. Trager Mrs. Monica S. Trainor and Mr. William G. Trainor Mrs. Joanne N. Travers and Mr. Paul F. Travers Mr. Donald T. Trinen and Mrs. Deborah Y. Trinen DDS Mr. James C. Tripp Dr. John C. Tripp and Mrs. Loretta J. Tripp DDS Mr. Dean R. Troyer and Ms. Kit Troyer DDS Mr. Harry A. Trueblood Jr. and Mrs. Lucile B. Trueblood DDS Mr. John B. Trueblood DDS Mr. Brian D. Trujillo and Ms. Erin L. Trujillo Mr. Otto V. Tschudi and Ms. Yvonne L. Tschudi DDS Mr. Franklin A. Tuitt Mr. John C. Tune and Ms. Alexandra M. Tune DDS Ms. Pamela J. Turbeville DDS Ms. Ann C. Turner Mr. Lawrence B. Tuttle and Mrs. Wenonah M. Tuttle Mr. Marshall B. Tycher and Mrs. Sally Tycher DDS
U Mr. Jason M. Urband and Mrs. Brittany L. Urband DDS Mrs. Ollie K. Urie
V Mr. Benjamin Valore-Caplan and Mrs. Amie L. Valore-Caplan Mr. John B. Van Heuvelen Mr. John A. Van Veen Jr. Mr. James A. VanderWal and Ms. Penelope K. Kimmel Mr. Cory R. Vann Ms. Patricia B. Vardaman DDS Mr. Efren C. Vargas Dr. R. Charles Vars Jr. and Mrs. Freda T. Vars Ms. Brenda B. Verbeck DDS Mr. Blaine E. Versaw DDS Mr. James C. Vicars Mr. Ruben Villavicencio and Mrs. Millie E. Villavicencio Mr. Donald R. Vilmin and Mrs. Frances L. Vilmin Mr. Randall C. Violett and Mrs. Karen C. Violett Ms. LoAn T. Vo DDS Ms. Mary R. Vogt Ms. Heidi M. Von Feldt Ms. Christina Von Stroh DDS Dr. Jonathan C. Von Stroh and Ms. Jennifer L. Doty DDS Ms. Megan M. VonWald and Mr. Lorin L. Ting Dr. Gautam K. Vora and Mrs. Nisha Vora Mr. Richard E. Vought and Mrs. Jean A. Vought
W Mr. Gregory L. Wagner Mr. Joseph G. Wagner Mr. Jay B. Wagner and Mrs. Diane M. Wagner Mr. Geoffrey A. Wainwright and Ms. Eda Wainwright DDS Mr. Barry B. Wales Mr. Paul C. Waletzko Ms. Claudia M. Walinder Ms. Dawn M. Walker Mr. Edward B. Walker IV Mr. Glenn M. Walker DDS Ms. Mary J. Walker Mr. Brian D. Wall Mr. Donal M. Walsh
Mr. Richard J. Walters and Mrs. Lana C. Walters Ms. Jing Wan Ms. Glenna K. Wanatowicz Ms. Pamela C. Wandry Mr. Robert Warner Jr. and Mrs. Jill C. Warner DDS Mr. Jon P. Warnick and Ms. Connie S. Warnick DDS Mr. Charles D. Warren and Mrs. Judith M. Warren Mr. William D. Wasserman and Ms. Patricia M. Wasserman Mr. H. Hunter Wasson and Mrs. Anna M. Wasson Ms. Susan E. Wasylik Ms. Holly A. Watson Mrs. M. Kay Watson and Mr. Skip Watson Mr. Randy S. Watson Mr. Robert J. Watt and Mrs. Nadea K. Watt Mr. David Wax and Mrs. Sharon Wax Mr. Marlin C. Waylander and Ms. Joy Waylander Mr. Jon T. Weakly and Mrs. Doris W. Weakly Mr. Walter Weart Mr. Michael D. Weatherwax and Mrs. Linda D. Weatherwax DDS Mr. Frederick G. Weaver and Mrs. Rita C. Weaver Mr. Dana J. Weber Mr. Douglas W. Weber Mrs. Richard Weber and Mrs. Jacquelin B. Weber Mr. Mark H. Webster and Carol Webster Ms. Donna L. Weeden Mr. Mark D. Weeks and Mrs. Susan J. Weeks Mr. Wilfred Wehner and Mrs. Kathleen A. Wehner Mr. Mark S. Wehrle DDS Ms. Frances L. Weichsel Mr. Jack A. Weinberg and Mrs. Sheila F. Weinberg DDS Ms. Danielle Weine Mr. Bradley D. Weiner and Mrs. Catherine G. Weiner Ms. Stefanie K. Weiner Mr. William H. Weintraub Ms. Kathryn Z. Weisbrod Mr. Robert D. Weisman and Mrs. Frances R. Weisman DDS Mr. Louis J. Weisman and Mrs. Laurie Weisman DDS Mr. Ward H. Weisman and Mrs. Loree M. Weisman DDS Mrs. Janet C. Weiss and Mr. Cary P. Weiss DDS Mr. David J. Weldon Mrs. Julie D. Welker Ms. Kathleen M. Welker Ms. Wendy Wendeborn DDS Mr. Peter E. Werra and Mrs. Ivory Werra Ms. Alexandra J. West MAJ Lloyd A. West and Mrs. C. Melissa West Mr. Michael D. West and Mrs. Etta M. West DDS Mr. Kenneth J. West Mrs. Margaret L. West DDS Mr. Ryan S. Westberry MSc. and Ms. Susan Westberry Mr. Allan R. Westerbeck and Ms. Laura Westerbeck Dr. William F. Weston and Mrs. Gay S. Weston Mr. Bradford A. Wetherell and Brackett Wetherell Mr. Bradley J. Weydert Mr. David M. Whelan and Ms. Jill Whelan Mr. Linn B. Whitaker and Mrs Barbara Whitaker Mr. John E. White Mr. Michael S. White and Mrs. Robyn N. White DDS Mr. Dan S. Whittemore and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Whittemore Mr. Jeffrey D. Wiant Mr. Gary A. Wicklund and Mrs. La Donna K. Wicklund DDS Mr. Brandon Wilcox Ms. Kristen S. Wiley DDS Mr. Alan F. Willenbrock and Mrs. Peggy J. Willenbrock Ms. Rhonda E. Willert Mr. Jason D. Williams Mr. Michael A. Williams and Ms. Vanessa D. Williams DDS Ms. Angela R. Williamson and Mr. David Coon Mr. Charles R. Williamson and Ms. Nancy L. Williamson Mr. Robert F. Wilson and Mrs. Jane T. Wilson Mr. Richard A. Wilson Mr. E. William Wilto Mr. Raymond S. Wiltshire and Mrs. Norma F. Wiltshire
Mrs. Amy L. Winsor and Mr. David E. Winsor DDS Mr. Gregory J. Wiske Mrs. Susan S. Witherspoon Dr. Dennis P. Wittmer and Mrs. Donna L. Wittmer DDS Mr. Richard W. Wolf DDS Mr. Ian Wolff Ms. Andrea L. Wood Mr. Douglas J. Wood and Mrs. Naomi Wood Mr. Thomas W. Wood and Ms. Sana Wood DDS Mr. Craig W. Woody DDS Mrs. Beryl J. Wright and Rev. Benjamin R. Wright Ms. Jill S. Wright Mr. John N. Wyatt and Mrs. Gladys L. Wyatt Mr. David C. Wyman and Mrs. Nancy D. Wyman Mr. Laurence S. Wyner and Mrs. Linda H. Wyner
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Y Mr. Gordon A. Yale and Mrs. Jennifer Carver DDS Ms. Fuqun Yang Ms. Marissa Yasumoto Mr. Richard L. Yeager Mrs. Sharon S. Yoder and Mr. Doyle Yoder Ms. Stacey R. Yoshimoto Mr. Thomas Yoshioka and Kiyoko A. Yoshioka Mr. Henry A. Yost and Mrs. Cynthia G. Yost DDS Ms. Marguerite M. Young
Z Mr. Vincent A. Zarlengo and Mrs. Margaret L. Zarlengo DDS Ms. Mary Zellner Mr. Dean E. Zick and Mrs. Arlene D. Zick Mr. H. Russ Zimmerman Mr. Robert M. Zimmerman
Corporations, Organizations, Foundations and Trusts 1900 Sixteenth Street CP 451 Management Group LLC 9NEWS/KUSA CP ACE INA Foundation Activest Capital Partners AICPA Foundation CP Airport Business Center Foundation AJS Ventures, LLC Alex Chestnov Memorial Foundation Inc. Anton, Collins, Mitchell, LLP CP Arizona Business Bank/Colorado Business Bank Arizona Regional MLS Association for Corporate Growth CP Assured Title Agency LLC CP AT&T Foundation Austin Central Texas, Realty Information Banfi Vintners Foundation CP Bank of America Foundation Bank of Montreal Bard Family Foundation Barra - MSCI Inc. CP Bechta Group, LTD Bellwether Foundation, Inc. BLDG Management CO., LLC Blue Stone International Boeing Company Brett Family Foundation Brookfield Residential
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Brookside Services, LLC Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Busse Family Foundation CenturyLink CP Charles Schwab CP Cisco Systems Inc Cisco Systems, Inc. CP Clareity Consulting Ltd Clareity Security LLC CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP Closet Factory CP CoBank, Inc. CP CoBiz Inc. Coca-Cola Company Colliers International CP Colorado Lending Source CP Colorado Real Estate Journal CP Colorado Society of CPA’s CP Communique Real Estate, LLC Community Shares of Colorado Cone Family Foundation at Waterstone ConocoPhillips CoreLogic Solutions, LLC Covidien Dakota Ridge Real Estate Advisory Services, LLC Dan and Beth Whittemore Charitable Fund at Fidelity David & Sharon Wax Family Fund at Jewish Family Foundation David Lawrence Foundation David, Hicks & Lampert Brokerage Davis Graham & Stubbs, LLP Delaware Valley Real Estate Informational Network, Inc Deloitte Foundation CP Deloitte Services LP Denver Business Journal CP Denver Center for the Performing Arts CP Denver Metro Association of Realtors CP Denver Metropolitan Commercial Association of Realtors CP Denver West Office Leasing Company LLC CP Destination Hotels & Resorts CP Destiny Capital Corporation CP Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Devil’s Thumb Ranch Douglas Elbert REALTOR Association Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc. CP DPC Development Company Drake Real Estate Services Ed Carroll Motor Co., Inc. Ehrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman P.C. CP EMW Carpets & Furniture CP EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. Enterprise Holdings, Inc. CP Envysion CP Ericsson Inc. Ernst & Young LLP CP ExxonMobil Foundation CP Fairmont Hotels and Resorts Famous Dave’s BBQ CP Fast Signs, DTC CP Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Firmin Gift Fund at the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Multiple Listing Service, Inc First Pacific Advisors, LLC FirstBank Holding Company of Colorado CP Fitzsimons Apartments, LLC FMI Corporation CP Forte Advertising LLC CP Four Hundred Third Condo Association, Inc. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts CP Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation Front Range Title of Downtown Denver, LLC Garvey Kansas Foundation Gary & Leslie Howard Family Foundation
GE Foundation General Reinsurance Corporation GHP Investment Advisors, Inc. Goldberg Properties, Inc. Google Grant Thornton Foundation Grant Thornton LLP CP Great West Financial CP H. and A. Reznikoff Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation Haberman Family Foundation Hackstock Family Foundation Hampton Inn San Diego Harry Trueblood Foundation Haselden Construction Inc. Haynes Charitable Foundation Heartland Multiple Listing Service, Inc. Henry A. and Cynthia G. Yost Family Foundation, Inc. Hillstone Restaurant Group, Inc. Holben Hay Lake and Balzer Holland and Hart LLP CP Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. Hope’s Enduring Flame Foundation Hospitality Real Estate Counselors CP Hospitality Technology CP Hospitality Technology CP Howard Ecker & Company, LLC HREC Investment Advisors HVS Capital Corporation CP Hyatt Hotels Corporation CP IBM International Foundation Icelantic Skis, Inc. CP Ideal Data Management Illinois Tool Works Inc. ImageSeller CP Ingersoll-Rand Charitable Foundation Ingersoll-Rand Company Insights Discovery System of North America CP Intermountain MLS Ironwood Advisors, Inc. J & B Building Company Jack and Sheila Weinberg Family Foundation James E. & Constance L. Bell Foundation James Real Estate Services, Inc. James T. Martin Fund at Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Janus Foundation Jefferson Economic Council JM Capozzola Foundation Inc. JMJ Consulting, Inc. John A. Miller Family Foundation John S. Scurci Foundation Johnson Family Foundation JP Morgan Chase CP Judy & Palmer Moe Charitable Fund of the San Antonio Fund JW Marriott Cherry Creek Kathy and Jeffrey Friedland Foundation Kesselman Family Foundation KeyBank National Association Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants KPMG Foundation CP Land Title Guarantee Company CP Larimer Square Management Corporation Larson Sobotka PLLC Leap Financial, Inc Lee Real Estate Development LLC Lender Processing Services Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants Level3 Communications CP Liberty Global, Inc. CP LibertyGives Foundation Lockton Companies, LLC CP Lockwood Foundation Lots of Clever Stuff, LLC
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LP Brown Foundation Madden Family Foundation Magnolia Hotel Mark Levine Fund at The Denver Foundation Marsico Capital Management LLC MBP Advisors, LLC CP McCarthy Bjorklund Foundation McElwain Family Foundation at Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mcgee Company McStain Enterprises Metrolist Services, Inc. Metropolitan Regional Information System Metrus Insurance Services Inc. Microsoft Corporation Midwest Real Estate Data Mike & Laura Kaplan Fund at the Aspen Community Foundation Mile High United Way CP MLS Domains Association Molson Coors CP Montage Hotels and Resorts, LLC Move Sales, Inc Moye White LLP Mr. & Mrs. Martin P. Slark Fund at Fidelity Gift Fund Multiple Listing Service, Inc National Association of Realtors Nationwide Foundation Naughton-Nicholson Foundation New York Deli News Newmont USA Limited CP Noodles & Company CP Northfield Information Services, Inc. CP Northwest Multiple Listing Service Northwestern Mutual - Downtown Denver CP O’Connell Family Fnd at Greater St. Louis Community Fdn Omni Interlocken Resort Oppenheimer Funds, Inc. Opus Foundation Opus Northwest L.L.C. Oracle Corporation Orion Mortgage, Incorporation Otten, Johnson, Robinson, Neff & Ragonetti, P. C. Patty Foresman Foundation Paul & Marshelle Finks Gift Fund at The Calvert Foundation Pearson Family Foundation Penny Applegate & Jay Owens Charitable Gift Fund at T. Rowe Price Perkins Coie LLP Pinnacle Real Estate Advisors CP Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC Preferred Lending Partners CP Prenzler Outdoor Advertising, LLC. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP CP Prime West Real Estate Services, Inc. Prototest LLC Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Prudential Preferred Real Estate QEP Resources, Inc. CP Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors Ralph L. Smith Foundation Raytheon Company Real Trends, Inc. Regional MLS of Minnesota, Inc. Regions Financial Corporation Foundation RESO Rhodes Family Fund at AMG Charitable Gift Foundation Roaring Fork Club Robert and Jennifer Grunbeck Family Foundation Robert Lloyd Corkin Charitable Foundation Ross Real Estate, Ltd Rosser-Call Family Donor-Advised Fund at Fidelity Roy & Pearl Rogers Trust S&P Capital IQ CP Sabre Holdings
Sage Hospitality Resources, LLC Sandicor, Inc SAP Matching Gift Program Scallan Family Foundation Schaus & Associates Schlessman Family Fund at the Denver Foundation SDR Ventures, Inc. CP Seidel Family Fund at National Philanthropic Trust Selectra Sales, Inc Sending Support Charitable Foundation Senn Visciano Canges P.C. Shames-Makovsky Realty Company Shaw Construction Silver Oak Cellars CP Snooze Eatery CP Southwest Airlines CP Spectrum Audio Visual CP SquareTwo Financial CP Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation Stratus Data Systems, Inc Susan and Rudolph LaKosh at Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Synergy Storage Group Target Corporation CP TeleTech CP The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation The Azeez Foundation The BTG Family Foundation The Cable Center CP The Cirila Fund The Colorado Chapter of Financial Executives International CP The Conrad Hilton Foundation CP The Denver Foundation The Donald W. Strang, III Fund at Fidelity Charitable Fund The Joseph Valenti Jr. Family Foundation The Kelly Family Foundation The Medtronic Foundation The Nycum Family Foundation at National Philanthropic Trust The OFIS L.P. The Space Creators LLC CP The Stratfield Fund The Weisman Family Foundation Thomson Reuters TOLD Corporation Tony Rosacci’s Fine Catering CP Toyota Fin. Srv. Making Life Easier Fund @ CA. Comm. Foun. Toyota Motor Distributors, USA., Inc. CP Transwestern Commercial Services Trenka & Associates, Inc. Trinchero Vineyards CP Tucson Association of Realtors, Inc. UBS Matching Gift Program CP US Bank CP Vail Marriott Mountain Resort & Spa CP Vail Mountain Coffee & Tea Company CP Vail Resorts Vesta Commercial Interiors CP Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation WAXIE Sanitary Supply Company CP Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Wells Fargo Foundation Wells Fargo SBA CP Western Union Foundation CP White Lodging Services Corp. Williams Companies Withington Foundation, Inc. WJS Corp Profit Sharing Trust Woolley Robertson Group, Inc Xceligent CP Yardi Canada Ltd Your Director Hat Zillow, Inc.
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VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP DANIELS EXECUTIVE ADVISORY BOARD 2013 –2014 The Daniels Executive Advisory Board consists of leaders from across a broad spectrum of industries, each bringing unmatched experience and visionary leadership to the table. These exceptional individuals gather to provide insight to the College, act as a sounding board and share best practices. Chair: Michael St. John, BSBA 1981 Advisor, Cheyenne Capital Fund Vice Chair: Wayne Murdy, Vice Chair of Task Forces, Newmont Mining Company
International Board Members: George Spentzos, MBA 1996 Managing Director, Global Markets, Societe Generale
U.S. Board Members:
Vice Chair of International Boards: Scott Lowery, JD 1985, BSBA 1982 Founder and Special Senior Advisor to the President and CEO, SquareTwo Financial
Christopher Ancell, BSBA 1984 Senior Vice President, Sales, CoreSite Brad Busse, BSBA 1980 Managing Director, Co-Head, U.S. Communications, Media & Entertainment Group, RBC Capital Markets Andrew Daly, Executive MBA 1980 President, Gore Peaks Investments, LLC
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Navin Dimond, MBA 1987 Founder, CEO and President, Stonebridge Companies Mary K. Duke, MAcc 1983, BSBA 1983 Family Wealth Advisor, HSBC Bank Patty Fontneau, CEO and Executive Director, Connect for Health Colorado Barbara Grogan, Founder and Past CEO, Western Industrial Contractors Inc. Nick Hackstock, Executive MBA 1979, BSBA 1968 President, Highlands Companies, Inc.
Patrick Hamill, BSBA 1981 CEO, President and Founder, Oakwood Homes, LLC Lowell Hare, BSBA 1972 CEO and President, Journal Center Corporation Ted Kleisner, BSBA 1967 Retired CEO, President and Chairman of the Board, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company James Lentz, MBA 1978, BSBA 1977 CEO, North America Region, Toyota Motor North America, Inc. Sean Menke, Executive MBA 2001 Executive Vice President, Global Resources, IHS, Inc.
STR ATEGIC ADVISORY COM MIT TEE The Strategic Advisory Committee counsels the College on strategic issues. KC Gallagher, Executive MBA 2003 President and CEO, Gallagher Industries LP John Miller, MBA 1976, BSBA 1975 President and CEO, North American Corporation Michael St. John, BSBA 1981 Advisor, Cheyenne Capital Fund Cappy Shopneck, MBA 1980, BFA 1976 Denver Philanthropist
Moni Miyashita, Executive MBA 1984 Senior Advisor, McKinsey & Company
Mary Rhinehart, Executive MBA 1998 President and CEO, Johns Manville
Trygve Myhren, President, Myhren Media, Inc.
Hugh Rice, Senior Chairman, FMI Corporation
Robert Newman, Owner, Greenwood Gulch Ventures; Founder, JD Edwards
Joseph Saunders, MBA 1968, BSBA 1967 Former Chairman and CEO, Visa Inc.
R. Scott Nycum, Vice Chairman, JPMorgan Private Bank
Stewart Stockdale, BSBA 1983 Former Executive VP and, President Global Consumer Financial Services, The Western Union Company
David Phillips, BSBA 1979 Senior VP Operations— Americas, Hyatt Hotels Corporation Kevin Reddy, Chairman and CEO, Noodles & Company
ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD The purpose of the Daniels Alumni Advisory Board is to build and maintain a strong and robust alumni engagement program that provides value for alumni, supports and advances the Daniels College of Business, and develops and strengthens the bonds among alumni, current students and the College. Chair: Stephanie Brady , MBA 2006
Eric Miller, MS 2010, BSBA 2005
Vice Chair: Tim Caffrey, MBA 2006, MAcc 2005
Mark Miller, MBA 2003
Max Bull, BSBA 2004 Kathy Criswell, MBA 2011 Thomas Curran, BSBA 2005, MBA 2006
JC Miller, MS 2011 Mark Moon, IMBA 2008 Jesse Russell, MBA 2011 Jason Schild, MBA 2011 Jason Urband, BSBA 2005
Hannah, Eddy, MBA 2013
Britt Urband, BSBA 2005
David Feeder, BSBA 1990
Cory Vann, BSBA 2005, MACC 2005
Natasha Felten, BSBA 1992
LoAn Vo, MBA 2005
Lindsay Gordon, MS 2009
Kathleen Wanatowicz, EMBA 2013
Jacob Gram, MBA 2005, HRTM and MS 2005, RECM
Andrea Wood, MBA 2011
Chad Knoth, BSBA Finance and RECM 2003
View the rest of our boards at daniels.du.edu/advisoryboards
Philip Tamminga, MBA 1980, BSBA 1979 Owner, Apt Insight, LLC
Tommi Weeden, MBA 2002, BSBA 1995 Yao Amanda, MBA 2011
Lynnea Louison, MBA 2001
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COLLEGE EVENTS November 2013
November 2013 – June 2014
February 2014
14 Rocky Mountain EXPO and DU Fall 24 Voices of Experience: Christa Forecast Carone, CMO of Xerox 15 Academic Hood Presentation Ceremony 19 Voices of Experience: Tom Kelley, Co-founder of IDEO
7-Mar 1 Daniels Pioneer 2 Executive Summit in the Rockies and Executive Advisory Board Meeting
December 2013
28-Mar 1 Daniels Race and Case–National
10 Daniels Snow Ball
January 2014 23 Corporate Partners Career Expo 4-25 Daniels Race and Case— 2 Internal Competition
March 2014 5 DU Founders Day— Sesquicentennial
May 2014 7 Voices of Experience: Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota 8 Daniels Spring BBQ 15 DU Vin Wine Festival Pairing Dinner 17 DU Vin Wine Festival Grand Tasting
June 2014 6 Academic Hood Presentation Ceremony
6 DU Graduate Commencement 7 Academic Hood Presentation 7 DU Undergraduate Ceremony Commencement 12 Daniels Connects Denver: Alumni April 2014 Networking Night 1 Voices of Experience: Walter Bettinger, CEO of Charles Schwab 8 Margery Reed Hall Opening Celebration
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