In July,Peter Lindstrom (Engl, Soc’93)was named the vicepresident of academicaffairs and provost atthe Community Collegeof Denver (CCD). In thisposition, Peter overseesall educational affairsand activities. Prior toaccepting this promotion, Peter worked atCCD to increase studentparticipation for minority students in STEMprograms. He has alsoworked to improve onlinestudent success ratesby 10 percent over threeyears. He lives in Denver.

Posted Nov. 6, 2023

Chris Connor (MechEngr’93) celebrated his 30th year in the semiconductor business as director of the Intel 3 and Intel 4 reliability programs, which helped enable Intel’s first chiplet architecture with the company’s Core Ultra processors and Intel’s biggest architecture change in over 40 years. He chaired the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Reliability Physics Symposium — a premiere conference for engineers and scientists to present new and original work in the area of microelectronics reliability — held in Monterey, California, and serves as chair of the board. He writes that he also celebrates 30 years without drinking alcohol.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

The Pew Charitable Trusts’ named Matthew Milios (Jour’93) vice president for communications in January, where he leads digital strategy and content creation. Matthew has 25 years of experience in content production and has led creative projects at for-profit, nonprofit and philanthropic organizations. He started his career as a director of photography before working in video and multimedia production for NBC News Digital and Microsoft.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Carl Quintanilla (PolSci’93), co-anchor of CNBC’s Squawk on the Street and Money Movers, stepped back on campus to speak at this year’s Conference on World Affairs in April. The same weekend, he hosted the CNBC special : Denver and Boulder,” where he highlighted the growing spectrum of industries in the Mountain West.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

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