Jon Bortles (EnvDes) is sustainability program manager for ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą Facilities Management. His father, former Buff football player Bart Bortles (Mktg’69), was inducted into the ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą Living Legends Hall of Fame at the ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą vs. Oregon football game in October.

Posted Dec. 1, 2015

Associate professor of marketing at Virginia Tech Rajesh Bagchi (PhDBus) was named the Richard E. Sorensen Junior Faculty Fellow by the university’s Board of Visitors in recognition of his teaching and research excellence. It is a three-year appointment.

Posted Sep. 1, 2015

Lewis Roca Rothgerber appointed Dieter Raemdonck (PolSci) to the law firm’s regulatory and government practice in Denver. He represents the legislative priorities of clients in energy, real estate and health-care industries, as well as religious institutions.

Posted Jun. 1, 2015

The Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand law firm added Jason Reed (IntPhys) to its financial services group. Jason focuses on corporate trustee representation, issues relating to corporate trust litigation and bankruptcy concerns. He lives in Minneapolis.

Posted Jun. 1, 2015

On Aug. 16, 2014, Whitney Bombard (IntlAf) and Andrew Mohler (Aero) were married at the Dennis Inn in Dennis, Mass. They met in Boulder their senior year and tied the knot last summer with some of their favorite Buffs in attendance. They live in Boston and write, “Go Boston Buffs!”

Posted Mar. 1, 2015

Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist Allison Aiken (PhDChem’08) was named to the Thomson Reuters list of the “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.” The list recognizes 3,000 of the most influential authors in 21 fields of science or social science.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

An unreasonable entrepreneur, speaker, traveler, adventurer, contrarian, designer and dog-lover — that’s how Daniel Epstein (Phil’08) describes himself. He is the founder of the Unreasonable Institute, which helps young people start social ventures and assists them in setting goals and making networks. Forbes magazine named Daniel to its “Impact 30” list, which identifies 30 leading innovators. He lives in Boulder.

Posted Dec. 1, 2014

The Bivouac, formally the Allaire Timbers Inn, has become a popular destination in Breckenridge thanks to Bond Camp (Fin’08) and Worthy McCormick (Econ’10). They decided to turn the small lodge into a premium hostel. They hope the word “hostel” doesn’t distract people from checking it out. The Bivouac offers craft beer on tap and a rotating list of wines. Visit their website at .

Posted Sep. 1, 2014

±Ęłóľ±±ô´Ç˛ő´Ç±čłó±đ°ůĚýDiana Hsieh (MPhil’08, PhD’09) specializes in the application of rational principles to the challenges of real life. Her Internet radio show on the subject, “Philosophy in Action,” airs live Sunday mornings and most Wednesday evenings. She lives in Sedalia, Colo.

Posted Sep. 1, 2014

Adam Barenblat (Film’08) works as a video producer for the website Polygon, which is part of Vox Media. This website is a major producer for the video game industry. Adam visits ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą-Boulder annually as a guest lecturer and talks about the history of video gaming. He is based in San Francisco.

Posted Sep. 1, 2014

Last October Longmont-based design and manufacturing company Texas Instruments introduced an envelope tracker for smartphones and tablets to make your batteries last longer. John Hoverston (ElEngr’08, PhD’10), a systems engineer at Texas Instruments, helped develop the product that began as a Texas Instrument-funded project at ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą-Boulder. John lives in Boulder.

Posted Jun. 1, 2014

´ˇ´ÚłŮ±đ°ůĚýChristopher Lane (Law’08) practiced at a Boulder-based law firm as well as at a larger regional firm, he joined the real estate group Davis Graham & Stubbs in Denver as an associate attorney in February. His practice focuses on all areas of real estate transactions. He lives in Boulder.

Posted Jun. 1, 2014

´ˇ»ĺ±ą±đ˛ÔłŮłÜ°ů±đ°ůĚýShawna McKeown (Span’08) writes for the outdoors and sports section of 303Magazine. She enjoys getting lost in the woods and checking out Denver events and eateries. She lives in Westminster, Colo.

Posted Mar. 1, 2014

On July 6 Lieschen Gargano (IntlAf’08) married Aaron Quilling (Engl’08) at Snow Mountain Ranch in Granby, Colo. Lieschen is a University of Denver Korbel School of International Studies master’s student in peace and conflict resolution and works for CDR Associates. Aaron is a chef at Oak at Fourteenth in Boulder. The couple will celebrate with a trip to Southeast Asia this winter.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck announced that Kyle Blackmer (Mgmt’08, Law’11) joined its real estate group as an associate. Kyle’s focus is on commercial real estate transactions with an emphasis on acquisitions and dispositions. Previously Kyle served as a judicial clerk for the honorable Judge Lewis T. Babcock of the U.S. District Court for the District of ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą. At law school, he was editor-in-chief of the University of ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą Law Review. Kyle lives in Greeley, Colo.

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

Right as RainĚý˛ú˛âĚýHeather Kailey Cleveland (Thtr, Jour’08) ranked No. 11 out of 14,633 novels in the romantic suspense genre on Amazon. Heather is on the list among legendary authors Nicholas Sparks, Maya Banks, and Janet Evanovich. “I am so honored to be on a list in the company of some of my literary heroes,” she says. Heather lives in Denver.

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

In November Joshua Malm (Fin’08, MAcct’08) will marry Kelly Tinney in Denver. Before attending ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą, Joshua graduated from Centaurus High School in Lafayette, Colo. Kelly and Joshua are both assurance managers with PricewaterhouseCoopers. Joshua lives in Boulder.

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

Houston resident Laura Pommer (Geol’08) married Luke Fiddler in July in Lyons, Colo. Laura graduated from Boulder High School, attended ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą and then earned a master’s degree from the University of Texas, Austin. She is a geologist.

Posted Sep. 1, 2013

Boulder’s Frasca restaurant announced its newest staff member, sommelier Carlin Karr (Comm ex’08). Carlin worked in San Francisco where she was the opening general manager and wine director at Sons and Daughters with no prior restaurant experience. Within 18 months of opening, Sons and Daughters received a Michelin Star. In 2011 Forbes Magazine recognized Carlin in a feature representing the food and beverage industry’s best under the age of 30.

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

In January nine ĂŰĚÇÖ±˛Ą alumni set sail on a 106 day, 25,000-mile journey around the globe with 27 of the world’s most innovative technology entrepreneurs. The nautical journey is part of Unreasonable@Sea, founded by Daniel Epstein (Phil’08) of Boulder. Unreasonable@Sea is an experiment in transnational entrepreneurship and in leveraging startups as a tool for international economic development. Joining Daniel to document the experience were Evan Swinehart (Film’08) of Boulder; Mark Crawford (Film’08) of Broomfield, Colo.; Shawna Riley Schultz(Film’09) of Loveland, Colo.; Jessie Marek (Film, Phil’09) of Fort Morgan, Colo.; Patrick Behan (Film, Hist’09) of Southland, Texas; Matt Schultz(Film’09) of Loveland, Colo.; Matt Corliss (Engl’08, MJour’10) of Lafayette, Colo., and Larissa Rhodes (Film, Span’10) of Boulder. The documentary will capture the 11 tech-centered companies represented by the entrepreneurs to better understand how to bridge new markets and build globally relevant technologies and companies in a rapidly connected world.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

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