Chicago’s Gregory M. Emry (PolSci’09) has joined Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP as an associate. Gregory practices in the Chicago office and focuses on environmental law, construction and commercial litigation and business disputes. He was previously an assistant state’s attorney at DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office in Wheaton. He received his law degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Posted Mar. 11, 2022
In August 2021, Japera Walker Wilkison (Pol Sci’09; MA’12) received a promotion and moved to Washington,D.C., to be associate director of admission at the National Cathedral School. She also serves as a freshman advisor and as a part of the school's diversity committee. She's joined by her husband, Dustin, daughters and two poodles.
Posted Mar. 11, 2022
Courtney Claghorn (Mgmt’09) and Sam Offit (Econ’09) married on March 2 at the Malliouhana Resort on Anguilla, a Caribbean island. The couple met at CU. Sam lived in the Cheyenne Arapaho residence hall, the same that Courtney’s mom, Colleen DalSanto Ryan (Fin’78), lived in 30 years prior. The couple started a business more than 10 years ago, Sugared + Bronzed, which is now the nation’s largest sugaring and airbrush tanning business. The company received its first round of investment funding in early 2020.
Posted Jun. 21, 2022
Andrew Keesee (Film’09) is vice president of the Boulder-based venture capital firm Trailhead Capital, which invests in endeavors related to regenerative food and agriculture. Mark Lewis (MBA’11) and William “Tripp” Wall (Phil’97) serve as managing partners at the firm.
Posted Jun. 21, 2022
Red Bull’s “Wakeboards & Waterslides,” directed by Jonny Zeller (Film ex’09), won a Gold Telly Award, which recognizes exemplary work across television. Jonny also second-unit directed Deadly Illusions, which was a global hit on Netflix. He directs campaigns for big name brands like Google, AT&T and Toyota. Jonny credits the CU film school for teaching him about avant-garde filmmaking and fostering his artistic sensibilities.
Posted Jun. 21, 2022
The Colorado Law alumni board and dean Lolita Buckner Inniss named Bill Callison (Law’82), Beth Crane (Law’79), Jennifer Evans (IntlAf, PolSci’91; Law’98), Joe Neguse (Econ, PolSci’05; Law’09), Betty Nordwind (Law’71) and Donald Quick (Econ’82; Law’86) as alumni award winners. The 42nd annual Colorado Law Alumni Awards Banquet is March 16 at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Posted Mar. 6, 2023
Boulder’s Lindsey Cunningham (Jour’09) and her husband, Ryan, are co-founders of RollinGreens, a plant-based food company. Their story began in 2011 when the couple revived Ryan’s family’s retired food truck. Their local organic RollinGreens food truck became a staple at the Boulder Farmers Market. In 2016, they decided to branch out by launching their popular millet tots at local and national retailers. In just a few short years, RollinGreens has expanded into more than 4,000 stores nationwide and now offers home delivery on direct orders from their website. In May of 2020, the couple appeared on Shark Tank and struck a deal with Robert Herjavec during the season 11 finale.
Posted Mar. 6, 2023
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