School of Business Commencement Class of 2020 University of Redlands May 1, 2021
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School of Business Commencement Class of 2020 May 1, 2021 4:30 p.m. University of Redlands Redlands, California
Mission Statement The University of Redlands is a private, independent university committed to providing a personalized education that frees students to make enlightened choices. Redlands emphasizes academic rigor, curricular diversity, and innovative teaching. Redlands fosters a community of scholars and encourages a pluralistic notion of values by challenging assumptions and stereotypes in both classes and activities. A Redlands education goes beyond training to embrace a reflective understanding of our world; it proceeds from information to insight, from knowledge to meaning. Welcoming intellectually curious students of diverse religious, ethnic, national and socio-economic backgrounds, the University seeks to develop responsible citizenship as part of a complete education. Redlands encourages a community atmosphere with exceptional opportunity for student leadership and interaction. For working adults, the University offers innovative programs at convenient locations and times. Redlands blends liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors and self-designed contracts for graduation. Small classes enable each student to participate in class discussion, to work closely with professors and to receive extensive individual attention. Redlands remains sensitive to contemporary trends in society and challenges students to commit themselves to a lifetime of learning.
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School of Business Commencement Ceremony Presiding
Ralph W. Kuncl, PhD MD, President, University of Redlands
Land Acknowledgement
Rev. John Walsh, M. Div., Omer E. Robbins Chaplain to the University, emeritus
Invocation John Walsh
Welcome Remarks
Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D., Dean, School of Business
Welcome and Recognition of Graduates and Guests Ralph W. Kuncl
Greetings from the Class of 2020 Carissa Gerry ’20 MBA
Recognition of Outstanding Faculty Awards Kathy Ogren, Ph.D., Provost
Recognition of Whitehead Leadership Society Thomas A. Horan
Recognition of Delta Mu Delta, International Business Honor Society Thomas A. Horan
Recognition of Veterans and Those Dedicated to Service Thomas A. Horan
Recognition of Retiring Associate Dean Keith Roberts Thomas A. Horan
Presentation of School of Business Undergraduate Degree Candidates Thomas A. Horan
Conferring of Degrees Ralph W. Kuncl
Presentation of School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates Thomas A. Horan
Conferring of Degrees Ralph W. Kuncl
Och Tamale Chant
Keith Roberts, J.D., Associate Dean, School of Business
Benediction John Walsh
Alma Mater
Anna Forgét ’21
Closing Remarks Thomas A. Horan
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About the President Chad Riley
Ralph W. Kuncl, MD PhD
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r. Ralph W. Kuncl became the 11th president of the University of Redlands in 2012.
In his nine years at the U of R, Dr. K.—as his students most often call him—has worked tirelessly to elevate the University’s stature. He is leading the comprehensive $200 million Forever Yours fundraising campaign to a close and spearheading the development of a University Village adjacent to a new Redlands train station. Under his leadership, the University acquired the San Francisco Theological Seminary in 2019, creating a new Graduate School of Theology and realizing a new U of R campus in the Bay Area. Throughout the changes and challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Kuncl has led the U of R with resourcefulness and resilience. He is charting a course that endeavors to keep the University community healthy and safe while staying true to the U of R’s mission of delivering a personalized education. A graduate of Occidental College (A.B.) and the University of Chicago (Ph.D., M.D.), Dr. Kuncl spent his early career at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he served as a professor of neurology, pathology, and cellular and molecular medicine. He later was appointed the founding Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education. While at Hopkins, he received international recognition in the study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Before coming to Redlands, he served as a professor of neurology and brain and cognitive sciences, as well as Provost, Executive Vice President, and Chief Research Officer at the University of Rochester. Dr. K.’s background includes 23 years as a vocal performer in the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. He has performed as both singer and conductor with the University of Redlands choirs and orchestra, notably at Carnegie Hall and in U of R’s annual holiday festival, the Feast of Lights. Although Dr. Kuncl has announced his intention to leave Redlands, he will remain at the University through June 2021 to facilitate a smooth leadership transition and continue to set the institution up for future success.
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Student Speaker
Carissa Gerry ’20 MBA Temecula, California
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arissa Gerry ’20 is graduating with an MBA with a marketing concentration from the University of Redlands. She earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from La Sierra University, where she graduated magna cum laude.
She works as the business development and office manager for the law firm Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C.’s California office. She joined the firm as the first support staff member of the California office and played an instrumental role in building the foundation for its growth and success. Currently, she is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations as well as driving marketing and business development efforts in the West Coast region. Prior to transitioning into a managerial role, Gerry served as a paralegal at Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. and provided support in complex and multifaceted insurance litigation over multiple jurisdictions. Her paralegal background also includes several years of experience in civil litigation, probate, and estate planning. In March, she was inducted into the Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society for performing in the top 10 percent of her class at the University of Redlands. She was also inducted into the Whitehead Leadership Society in recognition of her leadership and service. Outside the workplace and classroom, Gerry is actively involved in local volunteer efforts and community outreach. She currently serves as the vice president and secretary of the Rotary Club of Temecula Valley–New Generations. She is also a member of the Legal Marketing Association and Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce. Gerry lives in the Temecula Valley with her husband and two rescue dogs.
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School of Business Undergraduate Degree Candidates
Bachelor of Science Business Patrick Acuna Audra R. Adyani Hala H. Alhalwani Gregorio Anaya Sanabria Carlos Andrade MacKenzie P. Aranda Emmanuel B. Arcangel Michelle Avendano Jacob Eugene Bacon Mark J. Baker Lauren Banh Mario Banuelos Haley Lane Blackwell Steven Bracht Austin L. Brooks James Candelaria Richard Cardenas Samantha Marie Cardenas Jared Carpenter Juan F. Castro Cassandra Lynn Chavez Steig Olaf Christensen Kevin M. Collins Jose Contreras Elissa T. Cope Thanh H. Dang Kyle Robert Davis Joey Angelo Corpuz Del Rosario Wendy Rene Derbort Annette K. DeWoody Iris Jane M. Elava Cody T. Espinoza Heather A. Felix Janessa M.Finley Sean Fitzgerald Andrea M. Frasquillo Maria Gabriela Fuentes Alondra Gallardo Mahyar Ghahremani-Ghajar Nicholas Giroux Francis Godoy Marlen Gomez Adriana Gonzalez
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Matthew A. Gonzalez Moises Gonzalez Jr. Lauren Cicat Granada Yolanda Andrea Granados James A. Greene Samantha Michelle Grijalva Jazmin Guerrero Denisse Guieb Ruiz Benjamin Gutierrez III Ricardo Haro ◆ Anavelia Hernandez Bradford Reynaldo Hernandez Jessica Hernandez Raymond Paul Howard James R. Howell Ronald L. Ingersoll Rajesh Joseph Soperi S. Keo Myesha Yannette Kilcoyne Lakhena Kim Ani Krikorian Eric T. Kump Meredith Landrum Amber Marie Lembo Rosa Irene Liborio Joshua Shane Livingston Edward Kung Lo Lilliane Loaiza Jack MacPherson Yachiyl Marrel Manuel A. Marroquin Cynthia E. Mata-Garcia Corey May Jeremy McGee Steven Medina Taylor James Mehelic Emilio P. Mendieta Mason G. Mesina-Rowe Gordon A. Milledge Veronica Esthela Moore Daniel Jose Moreno Trinity Myers Beatriz Carolina Nava Bryan V. Nguyen Dana Monique Nickerson Sergio J. Ochoa James Paul O’Connor
Paul William Orem Jessica M. Osnaya Edward S. Pappo Stephanie Danielle Pardo Adrian Louis Peralta Perbien Alexis Miole Perez William Phan Alvin D. Pirir Jordan Popp Erika Maria Prado Gina M. Recchia Peachetta M. Reid Belen Reyes Brandon Gerard Risinger Drew C. Rodgers Vannessa Rodriguez Alexander Damon Royer Joseph Russell Russo Rosa L. Salas Lina Mahmud Salem Daniel Salonek Joshua F. Sanchez Monique N. Sanchez Blaine Andrew David Smith Jessica A. Steed ◆ Kalireyna Caitlin Rose Streeby Amber Rae Tilander Tammy Michelle Tinsley Oanh Tran Michelle Hanh Tran Christopher Michael Truebe Mackenzie Sean Van Orden Vincent A. Vanhorne Andrew Vargas Eduardo J. Vera Marissa D. Weis Shiying Wen Matthew Paul Widney John Robert Wilson II Douglas Alan Withers Aaron Robert Woelke Ruth Woldemichael Katherine A. Wolfe Jason M. Wolff George Michael Zamorategui Daniel M. Zepeda
◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)
Management Michel L. Bellefeuille Camree Blackmon Jimmy Terrell Bradley Jarrod Allen Bricker Enrique Castaneda Gemma Irene Castro Michelle Crocfer Melanie Lynelle Davis Washington Moises Banda De la Torre Alyssa F. DiGiovanni Kendra Polanco Ekpo Jared Emanuele Angelina Garcia Christian Arturo Garcia Cynthia Bianca Garcia Victoria A. Garrido Brittany K. Gerstner Gabriel C. Gonzalez Oscar Gonzalez Catherine M. Graham Steven L. Grim Jacob Guerena Debra L. Islas Alena J. Jarquin Kirstie J. Juarez Duel D. Kepner Corinne L. Lane Curtis D. Lightburn Abanoub Hani Maksimous Oscar R. Manrique Leanne M. Morelli John Henry Navarrete Jr. Kayla Noel Navarro Tiffani Dai Nguyen Megan Rae Peck Natalia A. Perez-Bojorquez Patricia Sanchez Humberto Sandoval Jr. Coleen Rosalin Saulsberry Luz Sissel Julie Smith Erica R. Valles Renee Vercruysse
Whitehead Leadership Society
Delta Mu Delta
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School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates
Master of Arts Management Alaya Anderson Samantha J. Bloch Jimmy McFadden Desiree Montoya Benjamin Palaniuk Matthew T. Rivas Belinda Sagun Sheri Lane Salomone Bradford A. Simmons
Master of Business Administration Michael R. Abbruzzi Anthony Aaron Accuar Russell Allard Elizabeth A. Alvarez Esteban Alvarez Omar Abdulaziz A. Alzamil Jolene N. Anderson Carlos A. Arias Christina Diane Avila Altanjin Baigalmaa Tristan Baker Patricia Gonzalez Balagtas Melissa Balent Wafaa Adnan Barakat Rebecca Rose Bayer Anthony Michael Beale Erika Carmen Beckles Jose Bello Eugene David Benson Matthew Richard Berkoben Careen Bernard Ravi D. Bhojak Nathan Bigley Cody N. Bills Aaron Cassidy Bishop Uday Kiran Bodi Natalie L. Boehm Tannor Breitigam Sean Broadhurst Kendall Burrage Emma Calderon 8
Brenda M. Campabasso Jennifer S. Cantlay Sophy Alexandra Cardenas Mercedez Carrillo Stephanie Carrillo Maria Camila Carvajal Evan Cassimy Donna M. Castelli Krystal Castillo Eduardo Antonio Castro Tak Ping Chan Armando Chavez Ashley Renee Chestnut William Sterling Chesnutt Jr. Elizabeth Jia-Ai Choong Byoung Jun Chung Tyler Chung Kelly Cifu Dominic Cisneros Emie Clevenger Cynthia Concha Rebecca Corral Aaron S. Cruz Jacob V. Culbertson Rodney T. Curry Jr. Di Dai Douglas Lee Davies Nicholas Davis Sherry De la Cobas Derek J. Deason Emmanuel Decrossas Kelly Deleon Garry Capistrano Delosreyes Dianna Jaclyn DeMott Kerrie Dempsey Rogelio Diaz Melissa Elaine Diaz Carlos Dixon Lindsey Dominguez Lidia Y. Donis Luis Alberto Dorantes Trejo Justine Marie Doyle Brian A. Dunn Alton Edenfield II Bahaa El Charif Tawny L. Elizondo Carissa C. Epperson Stephanie Rachel Erndt Mario Alberto Escalera Ricardo Espinoza Laura E. Fisher
Omri Henry Frazer Vanessa M. Fraser Jonathan J. Fuller Celia Esmeralda Garcia Guillermo Garcia Kimberly Lauren Garner Briana Stephanie Gastelum Carissa Lynn Gerry Matthew Goldberg Christopher L. Golden Alejandro Ariel Gonzalez Carina A. Gonzalez Artour Gorezar Martin Granados Sergio Gutierrez Jr. Spencer P. Hankin Natsuko Harvey Joshua Hellon Erik Hernandez Remberto T. Hernando Christopher Hsu Brandon Michael Hunt Laura Hurtado Jeanne S. Hwang Faith O. Ihem Justin Tatsuji Inouye Alexander Irigoyen Kavitha V. Iyer Shixian Jiang Lu Jin Louis Jones Matthew Jozsa Murtuzo Jumakhonov Shannon Brooke Kalisky Christopher June Kang Gayane Kasmajian Sophia Kawada Marie Esther Kennedy Thipphapone Keovilay Gregory King II Timothy Matthew Kinman Anret Kirakosyan Drew S. Kosel Stacy Krieg Zachary Phillip Kurzbard Autumn N. Lamb Jonathan Lamprecht Andy Lau Carol L. Lee
◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)
Rachel Xi Li Liat Lieberman Tabachnik Anthony Lopez Dominic Jaden Lopez Marlene Lopez Andrew Paul Lovier Wei Ma Celena Madeo Laura A. Madeo Daniel Magallanes Cristabel Magana Angad Singh Mahal Steven W. Martin Robert Joseph Martinez Daniel N. Martz Simon Masih Sabrina M. Mazumder Brian Doyle McConnell Lindsay Shay Medeiros Martin J. Medina Jesse Jesus Medrano Santiago Melchor Dymphna Inez Menendez Steven Micallef Chase Mirassou Jayvin S. Mistry Kirstie C. Mitchell Daniel Mlamba Amira Montoya-Anderson Kelsey Leeann Moore Luis Gabriel Morales Francisco J. Moreno Nicholas Mosey Linsey Ann Munoz Nanette Marie Munoz Nora Christine Munoz Elizabeth Naranjo Arsen Nazaryan Richard Vuduc Phuoc Nguyen Sara M. Norko Daniel Gerrard Nowatnick Janelle Oglesby Simisoluwa Ogunleye Katherine Marie Olson Lauren Alexandria Owens John Vincent Formento Pangilinan Michael Paniagua Janelle Parmer Leticia A. Partida
Whitehead Leadership Society
Delta Mu Delta
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School of Business Graduate Degree Candidates Elmer G. Pascual Toral H. Patel Maria Fernanda Patino Gonzalez Estelle Isolde Pavis John Gordon Peale Steven L. Pfaff Adam F. Philbin Nicole Christine Precie Donald Joseph Presto Adriana Itzamarha Quezada Steven M. Ramirez Adrianna Carolina Rascon Melissa Lynn Reed Ronald Dewayne Reed Alicia Antoinette Reyes Eric Robert Richter Candice S. Ricketts Ezequiel Rios Selvia Ghobrial Rizkalla John Robles Arturo Rodriguez Gomez Gioconda Rodriguez Nicholas R. Rodriguez Sarah Jolyn Roethlisberger John Roller Madeline B. Russell Cicero Salmon III Nicholas Gene Salvino Yessenia Sanchez Amaya Renae Sanders Daleep Sandhu Ashley Scalise Isaac Serna Nivesh Shrestha Alfred A. Simental M.D. Steve Sisneros Sarah Slaght Reginald Alfred Smith Sheheir Margaret Smith Tiara Solis Mistiann Katelynn Stegemann Mohammed Taha Suliman Amie S. Sumaylo Carlos Tenorio Jr. Kasie A. Torres Rene M. Tovar Lora Ann Townsend Bryan E. Tsao Ren-A Denise Valdez Paula Y. Valdovinos Marina Valentine 10
Eva Paulina Valenzuela Andrew Van Buskirk Veronica Velasco Veronica Velasquez Francis Vicere Gabriela Villatoro Nicholas C. Von Wald Yash Vyas Jonathan Terrance Walker Chasen Lloyd Walker Stoney L. Walker Jr. Shijia Wang Todd Michael Weaver Helen Berhane Welderufael Chasen C. Wendt Brian Christopher White Cody A. Williams Curtis Brady Wilson Leigh-Ann Wilson Raymond J. Wong Yushang Wu Elissa R. Young Raymond W. Yu Golnoosh Zare Felicia J. Zelaya John Mitchell Zepeda Ray Zhang
Joint MBA with Kyiv National Economic University Kyrylo Vladimirovich Daneliuk Volodymyr Gennadievich Lahutin
Master of Science Information Technology Salama Altalla Samah Alzaidi Steven Daniel Arciniega Itzel Campos Randolph Matthew Diaz Brandon Ess Farhana Firoz Erick Liong Tien Pham Akshat Chetan Shah Anbang Zhao
Organizational Leadership Tyrone J. Aburto Celine Veronique Ahearn Jose M. Aparicio Jr. Laura Anne Burke Sherese Lachelle Burnam Andres Cabrales Sasha Jamael Chandler Sokun (Sue) Chhem Connie Nguyen Chiem Mark Anthony Bandalan Clariza Dawn Renee Clark Anthony D. Clayton Andrew David Cohen Sophia Louise Darby Sengul Demir Jessica Diego Reuben Dominguez Marty D. Dunn Yanira Figueroa Anthony Franke Jae-Rebecca Fuller John G. Garcia Jordan Garcia Richard Modesto Garcia Jonathan Gebremariam Nocona K. Gilbertson Don Griffin Stacy Grim Yazmin Hernandez Guerrero Erik M. Haig Andrea Ann Hanna-Price Salman Hashmi Rory L. Hayes Darren James Henson Stephanie Carol Hewitt Rhianna Renee Hill Megan Anne Hiten Ingrid Nicole Hunter Danielle Denise Jacobs Farrah Renee Jenner
Gladys M. Jimenez McKynzi B. King Irma Lazo Maria Elena Leon Jonathan S. Lindquist Leslie Sugey Livingston Alondra Zavala Lopez Stacy Leann Main Monique Aofia Matautia Saul Olivera Mendo Ryan James Molnar Ismenia B. Monchez-Moreno Heather Naidoo-Morabito Hadeel Badaoui Najjar Elizabeth Raquel Napoles Mitchell O. Navarette Krista Mae Netzley Michelle B. Newell Matthew Robert Odell Anita H. Oshaben Alexander Nasser Ouji Benita Una Pleasant Barrozo Mitchell Blake Reese Quintero Guadalupe Rodriguez Alison Marian Roedl Deanna Deandra Romero Pierina Daniella Saldonid Ericka C. Sampson Mary Warkentine Sanchez Vanessa Sanchez Robina Sarkisian Megan R. Sauceda Samantha Karen Segura Deborah Ann Seymour Jeremy Wayne Sparks Nicholas Thomas Spezialy Cindy Louise Tengler Alvina K. Thomas MaLinda Naomi Thomas Carignane Lind von Pohle Kevin Rey Whitehead LaNisha Leeann Williams
The listing of a candidate’s name in this program is presumptive evidence of graduation, but is not to be regarded as conclusive.
◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)
Whitehead Leadership Society
Delta Mu Delta
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Awards and Honors Alice Mozley Endowed Business Scholarship Award This award recognizes an outstanding student enrolled in the School of Business. Timothy Kinman, Graduate
Gordon C. Atkins Memorial Scholarship Award This award recognizes School of Business graduates for their academic achievement and program participation. It is given annually in memory of Dr. Atkins, who helped create the Alfred North Whitehead College. Tyrone Aburto, Graduate
High Distinction Awards Undergraduate honors are identified as High Distinction for students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher. For undergraduate students to have their honors recognized at commencement, all of their degree requirements must be met by March 1, 2020. Students with this honor wear a maroon cord at the ceremony. Richard Haro, B.S. in Business Jessica Steed, B.S. in Business
Lee Steven Bertrand Military Recognition Award This award recognizes active-duty and veteran students (including Reservists and National Guard) who demonstrate the qualities that characterized Lee Bertrand’s life and work: determination, resilience, ethical integrity, intellectual rigor, and responsibility to family and community. Kelly Deleon, Graduate
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The Center for Spatial Business (CSB) Awards The Center for Spatial Business (CSB) Graduate Award for Excellence in Business GIS honors outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA program’s GIS emphasis. Maria Patino Gonzalez, Graduate Alex Irigoyen, Graduate Alton Edenfield II, Graduate
Williamina Davidson, Evelyn Reamer Matich, Catherine Matich Endowed Scholarship This award recognizes a student from Riverside or San Bernardino counties enrolled in the School of Business. Ricardo Haro, Undergraduate
Military Veteran Honors All military veterans who are participating in Commencement will be honored by the University of Redlands.
Whitehead Leadership Society The Whitehead Leadership Society was established in November of 1988 to promote and recognize scholarship and leadership among School of Business students and alumni, to provide active service and support to the University of Redlands community, to encourage communication among current and former School of Business and Whitehead College students, and to perpetuate the traditions of the liberal arts education. Students with this honor wear a bronze Whitehead Leadership Society Medallion. Jose Contreras, Undergraduate
Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society Delta Mu Delta honors outstanding business students for academic achievement by inviting them to membership. The Society encourages creating a Delta Mu Delta community that fosters the well-being of members and the business community. Students with this honor wear a gold and purple Delta Mu Delta Medallion.
Banta Community Service Award Recipients are students who demonstrate a commitment to their communities through philanthropic, volunteer, and/or service activities. Andrea Hanna-Price, Graduate
Walker Ethics Award Recipients are students who demonstrate an understanding of the importance of ethics within organizations by submitting a written essay, research paper, or case study addressing an ethical problem, issue, or accomplishment within a particular organization. Pierina Saldonid, Graduate
Faculty Awards Excellence in Teaching Bing Bai, Ph.D. G. Keith Roberts, J.D.
Excellence in Service Carlo Carrascoso, Ph.D.
Excellence in Research Johannes Moenius, Ph.D.
Special Appreciation and Recognition Charlotte Roth
Teaching Innovation Allison Fraiberg, Ph.D. Avijit Sarkar, Ph.D.
Outstanding Teaching Bing Bai, Ph.D.
Outstanding Research/ Creative Activity Riaz Tejani, Ph.D.
Outstanding Service Neena Gopalan, Ph.D.
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Board of Trustees Mr. Jamison J. Ashby ’82 Chief Executive Officer Nova Health Coburg, OR Ms. Janet Berckefeldt ’67 President and Managing Director, Music Concourse Community Partnership Lafayette, CA Mr. Bradley A. Berg Chief Operating & Financial Officer Delta Dental of Washington Sammamish, WA Ms. Carole L. Beswick (Chair Emerita) CEO Inland Action, Inc. Redlands, CA Dr. Larry E. Burgess ’67 Director Emeritus A.K. Smiley Public Library Redlands, CA Mr. William R. Cahill President, Calfox Inc. Ross, CA Mr. Bruce A. Cavarno ’82 President, Ortho LA, Inc. Redlands, CA Mr. David R. Danielson ’75 Retired Vice President, Academic Affairs Butte Community College Kanab, UT
Mr. Thomas W. Gilmer ’62 ’67 Principal Lee & Associates Yorba Linda, CA Mr. Kenneth F. Hall ’60 Founder and Chairman Emeritus School Services of California, Inc. Carmichael, CA Mr. Robert M. Harris, Jr. Chairman of the Board Pacific Market International Mercer Island, WA Ms. Teena Hostovich Vice Chair Lockton Pacific Series La Cañada Flintridge, CA Ms. Fran Inman Senior Vice President Majestic Realty Co. Santa Ana, CA Rev. Jeannie Kim President & Owner Sam Inc. & KPP Beer, Inc. Livermore, CA Mr. Leland C. Launer, Jr. ’77 (Chairperson of the Board) Retired Insurance Executive Bar Harbor, ME
Dr. Joseph L. D’Anna ’91 Westport, CT
Ms. Sherri L. Medina ’82 ’84 Healthcare Entrepreneur and Investor Laguna Hills, CA
Mr. David P. Enzminger ’85 Co-chair Intellectual Property Practice, Winston & Strawn LLP Altadena, CA
Mr. Brian D. Murphy ’04 President and Managing Director Meridian Capital Mercer Island, WA
Mr. Richard N. Fisher ’65 (Chair Emeritus) Retired Partner O’Melveny & Myers, LLP Pacific Palisades, CA
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Ms. Becky Campbell Garnett ’69 Community Volunteer Pasadena, CA
Mr. Robert C. Oda ’69 Retired Senior Planning and Development Manager Commercial Real Estate Division Kamehameha Schools Honolulu, HI Mr. Darren S. Rose ’91 President Rose & Tuck LLC Marlborough, MA Mr. Joseph R. Rulison Co-founder and CEO three + one Rochester, NY Mr. Chris W. Strand, CPA/PFS Chief Financial Officer Acequia Capital, LLC Bellevue, WA Mr. Stephen A. Tindle ’90 Executive Vice President Thomas James Homes Piedmont, CA Mr. Ronald C. Troupe ’64 Retired Los Angeles Branch Manager, Unisys Corporation Redondo Beach, CA Ms. Candace L. Unruh (Candy) Paradise Valley, AZ Ms. Mary Vivanco ’88 Vice President Plancom, Inc. Poway, CA Mr. Charles S. Wilke ’64 Founder and Managing Director Meridian Capital LLC Seattle, WA
Academic Regalia Distinctive academic dress can be traced back to the universities of the Middle Ages. In the early centuries of its existence, the costume was worn as daily garb, and several parts had practical uses. In more recent centuries, its use in complete form has been reserved for special ceremonial occasions. Of the costume’s three components, the hood is the most interesting. Originally it had three uses: as a head covering, as a shoulder cape, and as a bag in which alms could be collected. It is mentioned as early as 1480 in clerical literature. When large wigs were in vogue in England, the cape part of the hood was split in front and a narrow neckband inserted. The entire cape and hood were allowed to fall back as they do today, and the hood was never restored to its original style. Black academic robes are appropriate to all degrees and all institutions. Graduates of some schools, however, may elect to wear robe colors adopted by their alma maters—for example, Harvard crimson, Yale blue, Stanford cardinal. Red may be worn for ceremonial purposes, as by a president. Three black stripes on the sleeve denote a doctorate. There is historical evidence to suggest that the mortarboard originated with the 16th century Protestant reformer John Calvin. The university building where Calvin taught, at the Cathedral Church in Geneva, was not yet completed and was without windows. Accordingly, he designed the hat for his teaching in order to protect his head from the pigeons that cohabited the buildings. Black tassels are correct for all degrees, but colored tassels also may be worn. Gold metallic tassels may be worn by persons with doctorates and by dignitaries. Following is a partial list of hood and tassel colors established by the American Council on Education to represent various fields of learning. Arts and Letters.................................................White
Music.................................................................... Pink
Business Administration.................................... Drab
Philosophy......................................Dark blue or black
Economics...................................................... Copper
Physical Education.................................. Sage green
Education....................................................Light blue Engineering..................................................... Orange
Public Administration, Public Policy.......................................... Peacock blue
Environmental Studies................................... Russet
Science.....................................................Gold yellow
Fine Arts............................................................Brown
Social Science .................................................. Citron
Law....................................................................Purple
Speech....................................................... Silver gray
The Academic Mace
The first dated record of the ceremonial academic mace goes back to the year 1385 at the University of Vienna. An academic mace is traditionally carried in procession and mounted on stage whenever degrees are granted or when the faculty is assembled in formal academic regalia. The University of Redlands’ mace was presented on behalf of the City of Redlands by Mayor Jon Harrison during the October 20, 2006 convocation, marking the start of the year-long centennial celebration. The names of all Redlands presidents are engraved on solid silver bands around the wooden shaft. The shaft is capped with 60 ounces of solid silver, engraved with the seals of the City of Redlands and the University of Redlands.
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Alma Mater O, that dear old U of R, Thy children near and far Will sing to thee and all thy glories tell; Where the orange blossoms grow, And the waters gently flow, That dear old U of R we love so well. O, that dear old U of R, Whose emblem shines afar, Eternal as the hills we love so well; Where the mountains tall and grand Like an inspiration stand, That dear old U of R we love so well. O, that dear old U of R,
Congratulations! BULLDOGS FOR LIFE
The years can never mar, The memories of thee we love so well; Where the friendships are so dear That we leave them with a tear That dear old U of R we love so well.
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