UNAVCO promoted Matthew Beldyk (MCompSci’11) to software engineer II. The company is a nonprofit university-governed consortium that facilitates geosciences research and education. Matthew lives in Longmont, Colo.
Posted Sep. 1, 2012
Boulder resident Daniel Omasta (PolSci’11) volunteers with CU-Boulder’s Alumni Association maintaining the association’s LinkedIn Sustainability Group. He is a principal at Strategic Resource Solutions Consulting.Â
Posted Sep. 1, 2012
After graduating a semester early Jamie Roberts (Jour’11) moved to Quepos, Costa Rica, to become vice president of MidWorld Costa Rica, an adventure park nestled the country’s tropical jungle. She oversees the park, sometimes even working as a photographer on the ziplines or guiding tours. In her spare time she likes to travel to see the rest of the country with her camera. “I believe in taking full advantage of everything Costa Rica has to offer, and it’s not uncommon to find me doing some crazy activity, like bungee jumping or waterfall rappelling,” she writes. One of her photos appeared in the June Coloradan in the “Leafing through summer” feature.
Posted Sep. 1, 2012
Overcoming hurdles is second nature for Sarah Deacon (MCDBio’11). She was the first to graduate in her family with a college degree, a feat especially monumental because she dropped out of high school and spent some time homeless. Her next goal is to go to medical school. “Now I am officially qualified to do what I know I am capable of,” she told the Colorado Daily.
Posted Jun. 1, 2012
After serving on CU’s Program Council Justin Greenstein (Jour’11) and student Eric Kean had the idea to start their own concert promotion company called Amplitude Entertainment. They assist student groups and campus organizations across the country in hosting cheap shows. Their services are free of charge to campus groups, and the duo takes a percentage of the concert’s ticket sales or advertising. Justin told the Colorado Daily that they got the business idea after they were unable to throw a huge spring concert at CU due to lack of funds.
Posted Jun. 1, 2012
After working with Interactive Theater, Anthony Hull (PolSci’11) is making a documentary on a school in Harlem with creative partner Gregory Callan (PolSci’12). Anthony believes that education is one of the most important topics in our country, and in underrepresented communities, great education needs to be available. Earlier this spring he served as a judge in the CU Idol, a campus singing contest sponsored by The Herd.
Posted Jun. 1, 2012
A two-week trip to Nicaragua inspired Michael Pearl (Mktg’11) to start an organic, fair-trade coffee buying business to help grow the industry and boost the local economy. “Basically, I wanted to cut out the middle man,” he told the Boulder Camera. He lives in Boulder.
Posted Jun. 1, 2012
Certified trainer Lauren Pierpoint (IntPhys, Math’09, MS’11) joined Boulder’s Fitness for Living as a boot camp trainer. She has taught such classes as cycling, sport conditioning and body sculpting. She lives in Broomfield, Colo.
Posted Jun. 1, 2012
The Center for Tax and Budget Accountability named Amanda Kass (MGeog’11) research and policy specialist for pensions and local government where she heads the center’s Illinois Retirement Security Initiative. The Chicago-based nonprofit organization aims to ensure that tax, spending and economic policies are fair for everyone. While at CU, Amanda’s master’s thesis focused on post-earthquake reconstruction efforts in Haiti, underscoring the importance of fiscal policies in ensuring the public sector has the capacity to deliver services.
Posted Mar. 1, 2012
College was much more than academics for Anita Lowe (IntPhys’11). While pursuing her degree, she taught English to middle school students in China, held a medical internship in Costa Rica, volunteered with earthquake disaster relief in Peru and studied in Italy. The Denver resident plans to become a physician and possibly work for Doctors Without Borders, an organization that works to bring quality medical care to people in need throughout the world.
Posted Mar. 1, 2012
Because of his strong commitment to the engineering community, David Eason (MechEngr’11) received the Colorado Engineering Council Silver Medal award, the council’s highest honor at the university level. He also received CU’s mechanical engineering department’s “Outstanding M.E. Senior for Research” award at his graduation in May. He also earned a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which has allowed him to pursue studies at Stanford University.
Posted Dec. 1, 2011
For three nights in July, artist Adam Milner (Art, Jour’11) took his living arrangement to a new level. His exhibition, “Another Room,” featured his entire bedroom in the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art where he talked with visitors and used video, photography, performance and drawing to document his interactions and routines. The exhibition was part of an ongoing series to address the key influences that shape people’s actions and decisions. Adam lives in Boulder.
Posted Dec. 1, 2011
Last year Trent Beckley (Fin’11) was a member of CU’s basketball team that made it to the NIT Final 4. He works for Lijit Networks, a start-up firm in Boulder specializing in advertising. He writes that more than half of the company’s employees are CU alums. Trent says the company is continually hiring and wants to share job opportunities with alums across the country.
Posted Dec. 1, 2011
While working on the CU Science Update video series, Jenna Browder (Jour’11) of Gunnison, Colo., Eric Duggan (Jour, PolSci’11) of Arvada, Colo., Sabina Hadzic (Jour’11) of Lakewood, Colo., Amanda Yourick (Jour’11) of Castle Rock, Colo., and CU senior Greg O’Brien won a Heartland Emmy award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The winning episode, Pluto — The Un-Planet, was part of their advanced video editing course and featured the Space Dust Counter, an instrument made by CU students that is aboard NASA’s New Horizons mission to Pluto.
Posted Dec. 1, 2011
Attorney David Cline (Law’12) joined the Denver office of law firm Husch Blackwell as a partner in the firm’s financial services and capital markets industry group and a member of its private equity and investment management teams. David focuses his practice on venture capital transactions and venture companies.
Posted Jul. 10, 2023
Attorney Sam Tallman (Hist’12) was promoted to member of the international law firm Clark Hill. Sam is a litigation practitioner in the firm’s Chicago branch.
Posted Mar. 6, 2023
Brothers Harrison and Matt Query (Psych, Soc’12) published their  first co-written book, . Matt, an environmental lawyer, first published the thriller as a multi-part story on Reddit’s — a place where internet writers share original horror stories. After it blew up on Reddit, Matt reached out to his screenwriter brother — who also spent some time at CU — to help him develop it into a book and screenplay. The story was picked up by Netflix in a seven-figure deal the same month they landed a book deal.
Posted Nov. 7, 2022
Chris Bilton (Econ’12), a private wealth advisor for Merrill Lynch, was named to the 2022 Financial Planning “Top 40 Advisors Under 40” list. Chris co-founded PLB & Associates, and is a member of the executive board for Barrington Children’s Charities.
Posted Jun. 21, 2022
Vice president of CU Law Class of 2012 Shandea J. Sergent (Law’12) is lead deputy public defender in the Golden office for the State Public Defender. She is returning to Colorado Law this year as an adjunct faculty member. Shandea has tried more than 70 cases, ranging from driving under the influence to murder.
Posted Mar. 11, 2022
Brendon Bosworth (MJour) — who lives in Cape Town, South Africa — studied at ˛ĘĂń±¦µä on a Fulbright scholarship. In April, he wrote that the COVID-19 lockdown was putting immense pressure on Cape Town’s residents. He was part of a community-led response to the virus, which consisted of 70 volunteer-run Community Action Networks (CANs) to support the needy. One way his CAN in Muizenberg assisted people was through distribution of donation-funded food boxes to families. Find out more at .
Posted Jun. 1, 2020
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