Leanne Skupa-Lee Award

Previous Winners of the Leanne Skupa-Lee Award

2024: D.B. Wilson (Mktg'75)

D.B. Wilson, a fourth-generation Coloradan and lifelong Buff, displays a legacy marked by selfless devotion to 蜜糖直播 Boulder, thoughtful leadership and unwavering support for the university's mission. His contributions have left a lasting impact, making him a deserving recipient of the Leanne Skupa-Lee Award.  

D.B.鈥檚 connection to campus spans decades 鈥 his great-grandfather was the contractor for Macky Auditorium. During his own time on campus, he formed lasting friendships as a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity and served as president of the house board after graduation. His passion for 蜜糖直播 grew when he met his wife, Cindy (PE鈥79), also a 蜜糖直播 alum. Recently celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary, they have passed their Buff pride down to their children and grandchildren.

D.B. graduated from 蜜糖直播 Boulder in 1975 and began his career as a realtor in Boulder, going on to become the managing broker of Boulder RE/MAX in 1990. Under his guidance, the office was named the top-producing RE/MAX office in the U.S. seven times. He was recognized as Manager of the Year by RE/MAX International and served twice as president of the Boulder Area Realtor Association.

D.B.'s commitment to 蜜糖直播 Boulder extends beyond his professional life. A dedicated football season ticket holder for 44 years, he has consistently supported the university through donations to athletics and the Business School since the early 1990s. He is a founding member of the Flatirons Society and an active member of Forever Gold, contributing annually to Forever Gold Scholarships.

His most significant impact may be his service on the Forever Buffs Advisory Board. As chair, he helped transition the board from a tactical to a strategic advisory council, diversifying its membership to reflect 蜜糖直播's alumni. Under his leadership, the board became a dynamic entity, engaging with university leadership and addressing critical challenges.

D.B.'s strategic advising has been crucial in shaping 蜜糖直播 Boulder's future. He collaborated with the Office of IT, participated in strategic sessions for 蜜糖直播's 150th Anniversary and provided invaluable alumni perspectives to 蜜糖直播 Boulder Marketing. His efforts have strengthened alumni relations and support for student scholarships.

Ryan Chreist, executive director of the alumni association, aptly summarizes D.B.'s service: "D.B. exemplifies what it means to serve selflessly as a volunteer, making 蜜糖直播 a better place for all."

2023: Tom Shepherd (TranMgmt '78)

Tom Shepherd鈥檚 蜜糖直播 Boulder family pride has a wide range: His mother, wife, son and several extended family members are all Forever Buffs. 

He wanted this huge display of school enthusiasm to be evident in other 蜜糖直播 families, too. So, as a master of getting things done 鈥 evident in his work as the now-retired vice president of logistics for global berry company Driscoll鈥檚 鈥 he got to work on a new university initiative. 

The Buffalo Legacy Program launched during his nine-year tenure on the 蜜糖直播 Boulder Alumni Association鈥檚 Advisory Board. Today, through the program 鈥 which Tom donates to 鈥 first-year students with parents, step-parents or grandparents can apply for legacy-related scholarships, and graduating students can wear a complimentary black and gold cord over their gowns during commencement ceremonies. 

鈥淭hrough Tom鈥檚 ongoing commitment and work, hundreds of families and students are positively impacted each year,鈥 said Julann Andresen (Mktg鈥85), senior director of Forever Buffs engagement and outreach. 

Tom served on the board of advisors from 2008 to 2012 and from 2015 to 2020, notching nearly a decade of volunteer time for the Alumni Association, including four years as chair of the board. Despite his prominent career position directing logistics for Driscoll鈥檚, he flew to Boulder from his California home several times a year for board meetings and was instrumental in transitioning the board from one focused on committees and tactics to a group focused on strategy and initiatives.

His strategic input on how the alumni board could better support the rapidly changing Alumni Association and university will endure for years to come. 

鈥淭he change he has enacted leaves a generational impact on supporting and growing our alumni and university,鈥 said Colin Finch (PolSci鈥05), former Alumni Association Advisory Board chair. 

Outside of the Alumni Association, Tom was involved with the Professional Mentorship Program with the Leeds School of Business for 12 years.  

Said Alumni Association executive director Ryan Chreist (Kines'96, MPubAd'09): 鈥淭om exemplifies what it means to serve selflessly as a volunteer to make 蜜糖直播 a better place.鈥

2023: Stephen Hatfield (Bus '96)


As part of the 蜜糖直播 Boulder community since childhood, Stephen Hatfield exemplifies what it means to be a Forever Buff. 

Stephen grew up in Boulder and surrounded by the world of 蜜糖直播, where his father was an adjunct professor in the interdisciplinary telecommunications program. This connection to the university led him to discover what would become his ultimate passion: 蜜糖直播 Athletics. 

From an early age, Stephen was often in the stands at football games, cheering on his beloved Buffaloes in Folsom Field. Years later, he enrolled at 蜜糖直播 and graduated with a degree in business administration, later earning his executive master鈥檚 of business administration from 蜜糖直播 Denver in 2003.

After years of putting his business acumen to work in marketing and sales roles, he returned to 蜜糖直播 Boulder where he joined the Forever Buffs Alumni Association Advisory Board from 2019 to 2020. He went on to serve as chairperson of the board from 2020 to 2022, serving both the Boulder and Denver chapters. 

During this time, Stephen worked on several impactful engagement and fundraising opportunities, including a showing of documentary film Mission Mt. Mangart, which chronicles the story of the 10th Mountain Division ski troops. This event was the most successful fundraising event for any Forever Buffs chapter to date.

While on the board, Stephen was known for his contagious excitement whenever he gained momentum on a project or solicited support. Even in the midst of the 2021 Marshall Fire tragedy in Boulder County 鈥 amid a global pandemic, nonetheless 鈥 Stephen鈥檚 positivity and professionalism persevered. He is a shining example of grace and professionalism, capable of stepping into any role that needs extra attention. 

鈥淪tephen鈥檚 leadership is directly attributable to our success,鈥 said Andrew North, chapter officer of Forever Buffs Boulder. 鈥淚n his first year as a board member, Stephen executed multiple events of unprecedented scope, attracting numerous high-profile attendees and top donors, which garnered significant funds for scholarships.鈥

Stephen even carries the spirit of 蜜糖直播 Boulder into his personal life: For a milestone birthday, he asked guests to make contributions to the 蜜糖直播 Boulder Alumni Association scholarship program in lieu of gifts for himself. 

With his innate capacity for empathy, Stephen continues to build and nurture relationships with 蜜糖直播 faculty, staff and students, always on the prowl for new ways to affect positive change in people鈥檚 lives. His undeniable and unwavering dedication to the 蜜糖直播 community makes him a quintessential recipient of the Leanne Skupa-Lee Award.

2022: Vanessa Lopez (Bus, EthnSt鈥09)

Vanessa Lopez thrives on giving back to her community.

A board member for both the Forever Buffs Latinx club and Forever Buffs Boulder chapter, Lopez consistently takes a leadership role in building connections and creating impact.

鈥淚t is likely impossible to calculate the total hours that Vanessa has volunteered with the Forever Buffs community, but it is clear that her ongoing dedication has had a tremendous impact on the efforts of the university,鈥 said Aja Ringenbach, program manager for alumni volunteer engagement. 鈥淪he is consistently a volunteer who stands out above the rest.鈥

Take her role in the Buffs Give Back national volunteer event, which returned last spring. When Lopez heard the event was coming back after a pandemic hiatus, she immediately became a project leader for both Forever Buffs Latinx and Forever Buffs Boulder, coordinating two different shifts for volunteers at the Marshall Fire Donation Center.

With Lopez at the helm, the groups spent the day unpacking, sorting and shelving donations for individuals impacted by the fires in Superior, Louisville and unincorporated Boulder County. Both shifts filled up completely, and Lopez 鈥 who has participated in four Buffs Give Back projects to date 鈥 was able to connect with over 20 local Buffs, including several alumni who had not regularly engaged with the groups before.

Lopez also finds joy in building connections with students. A co-chair for the May 2022 Latinx Graduation, she had a direct, positive impact on the experience of graduating Buffs. With planning that began in January, she was highly intentional and vocal about creating a meaningful event that represented the values of the 蜜糖直播 Boulder Latinx community.

As a volunteer for the Forever Buffs scholarship program, Lopez has helped provide students with transformative scholarship awards. In 2022, she reviewed 41 scholarship applications 鈥 when the average reviewer reads only 10 to 15. In all, Lopez helped the Forever Buffs Latinx club award $30,000 to 10 deserving students, and she helped start the new Forever Buffs First Generation Scholarship, awarding $15,000 to five students.

In all, Lopez remains committed to giving back to her 蜜糖直播 community. She said, 鈥淲hile we all can鈥檛 reach global or even national recognition for our contributions to society, we all are capable of making an important impact in someone鈥檚 life.鈥

2021: Lisa Ayala-Williams (Mktg鈥86)

If Lisa Ayala-Williams is your mentor, you鈥檝e got a friend for life. The former Disney vice president has been a 蜜糖直播 student mentor since 2012.

She makes time for regular communication, lending support, career guidance and networking. A former student even landed her dream job in marketing at Walt Disney Animation Studios after Ayala-Williams helped her become an intern.

鈥淪he truly bleeds black and gold and is always promoting the benefits of a 蜜糖直播 Boulder education and staying involved with the institution, to everyone with whom she interacts,鈥 said the Alumni Association鈥檚 senior director, Julann Andresen. 

In 2002, Ayala-Williams joined the film marketing team at Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment as a supervising producer. As a vice president for eight years, she led creative services and strategic marketing teams at The Walt Disney Studios. Over a more than 17-year tenure, she and her teams created global advertising campaigns for Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel films on digital, movie apps, DVD, Blu-Ray and for 3D theatrical film releases.

While working, Ayala-Williams also established a strong relationship with 蜜糖直播 Boulder, beginning with the Leeds School of Business and expanding to the Alumni Association. She served as an executive board member for the Alumni Association for nearly four years, serving as a brand ambassador to help guide decisions related to alumni and student programming, especially Homecoming Weekend. 

While she鈥檚 proud of her many creative awards, becoming 蜜糖直播鈥檚 PAC-12 鈥淪potlight Alumnus鈥 in 2016 was a career highlight.

At Leeds, she鈥檚 a three-time 鈥淢entor of the Year鈥 nominee. She also regularly speaks to MBA student groups and on women鈥檚 panels. 

鈥淓very time Lisa visits Boulder, we get together for a meal to catch up and discuss our goals,鈥 said a mentee of Lisa鈥檚 in 2017. 鈥淟isa鈥檚 love of the university is contagious, and makes me look forward to coming back and being involved as an alumnus.鈥

Today, Ayala-Williams is also a board member for ForeverGold, a highly engaged group of alumni and friends of the university who advance 蜜糖直播 through the support of student scholarships, capital projects and increasing overall engagement. 

Said Andresen, 鈥溍厶侵辈 Boulder needs more involved, engaged and generous people like Lisa.鈥

2019: Carrie Beth Scott (Comm'80)

To know Carrie Scott was to know passion, tenacity and kindness. One of her greatest passions was her alma mater, where her legacy lives on in the community she nurtured and the students whose lives she touched.

A devoted 蜜糖直播 Boulder fundraiser and Parent Leadership Society leader, Carrie loyally served 蜜糖直播 until her death last year at age 60.

After shepherding daughter Shoshanna (Art鈥17) into the 蜜糖直播 family, she catalyzed the growth of the 蜜糖直播 parent community in Southern California, hosting events at her home and generating major financial resources for 蜜糖直播 student services.

鈥淭he southern California community continues to grow today thanks to Carrie,鈥 a 蜜糖直播 partner said.

Carrie, who had a 20-year career in advertising, was also involved in a series of charities, including Dollies Making a Difference, Birthright, Stop Cancer and Jewish Federation. She loved strolling beaches, playing Mahjong, scuba diving and traveling.

While at 蜜糖直播, she attended Semester at Sea 鈥 paying for it herself by successfully auditioning for Hollywood Squares and winning $15,000 in prizes.

In addition to Shoshanna, Carrie is survived by her children Zachary and Rachel, and her husband of 31 years, Michael B. Scott.

鈥淐arrie once told me that the best thing you could do for the world is to help children achieve their goals in life,鈥 a fellow 蜜糖直播 parent said. 鈥淪he did just that, time and time again.鈥

Up until a month before she died of cancer, Carrie was still referring students and parents to her beloved 蜜糖直播. Said another 蜜糖直播 parent, 鈥溍厶侵辈 was ingrained in her soul.鈥

2019: Scott Steinbrecher (PolSci'81; MPubAd'94)

Scott Steinbrecher is a big-picture guy who sweats the details.

When he coordinated a 蜜糖直播 scholarship fundraising event, nothing went unnoticed. Tickets for 200 people, food and drinks to satisfy a crowd, a busy silent auction鈥 Scott juggled it all.

Amid the happy hubbub, Scott, an international student programs coordinator at 蜜糖直播 Denver, kept the event鈥檚 fundraising mission front and center. He鈥檚 proud to have raised and awarded over $75,000 in scholarships for incoming 蜜糖直播 freshmen during his time with the Boulder alumni chapter. Of course, he had lots of enthusiastic Boulder chapter volunteers also hard at work in generating those funds.

An active 蜜糖直播 volunteer since 1990, Scott has led the Boulder alumni chapter and chaired its scholarships committee. He鈥榮 also been an important voice on the Alumni Association Board of Advisors.

Also a member of 蜜糖直播 Advocates, the university鈥檚 official grassroots network, Scott has helped build a stronger link between the program and the Boulder alumni chapter, to the benefit of students, alumni and community members.

鈥淗e is always keeping an eye out for appropriate connections to advance the reach, exposure and mission of 蜜糖直播,鈥 a fellow Advocate said.

Always looking for unique ways to support, celebrate and recruit students, Scott has represented the university at college admission fairs and serves on the board of the Buffalo Bicycle Classic, which raises money for 蜜糖直播 scholarships. In 2017 and 2018, he even led the Homecoming Parade down Pearl Street, ensuring that the student groups did not run into the band.

Whether he鈥檚 juggling details or rousing a crowd, Scott keeps 蜜糖直播 close to his heart.

As a Directors Club member put it, 鈥淪cott represents what it means to be a truly engaged alum, putting countless time and energy into strengthening our alumni association and alumni family.鈥

2018: Alex Passett (EnvDes'86)

If there鈥檚 a 蜜糖直播 celebration happening in Kansas City, Alex Passett knows about it 鈥 and probably planned it. Since assuming the role of Kansas City Alumni Chapter president in 2001, the loyal Buff has hosted hundreds of 蜜糖直播 events, including tailgates, watch parties and spirited send-offs for Boulder-bound freshmen and their parents. At the 2007 pregame he organized at Kansas State, he fed the entire 蜜糖直播 Marching Band.

Each year, Alex 鈥 senior project manager at digital marketing agency Intouch Solutions 鈥 hosts at least six football and five basketball watch parties for local Buffs fans. Representing 蜜糖直播, he annually volunteers at a high school college fair, and he鈥檚 led selection of the chapter鈥檚 student scholarship recipients since 2001. Alex鈥檚 enthusiasm for all things silver and gold has led to a reliable corps of 30 alumni in the Kansas City area who attend nearly every local 蜜糖直播 event. 鈥淲e鈥檝e watched his kids grow up in front of us at tailgate parties, watch parties and picnics,鈥 says a fellow chapter member. Alex has made his mark in Boulder, too. He served five years on the Alumni Association鈥檚 then-board of directors and was instrumental in implementing the Forever Buffs dues-free membership model in effect today. He also organized two successful fall reunions for his fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha, drawing alumni from as far as Hawaii and Canada. Said a peer: 鈥溍厶侵辈 could not possibly mean more to anyone else as it does Alex.鈥 

2017: Svein Hasund (MechEngr'67)

Svein Hasund is the volunteer organizations yearn for. Fortunately for 蜜糖直播 Boulder, Svein is around a lot. When Svein gives his time, which is often, he鈥檚 fully committed. He鈥檚 among the first to arrive and last to leave. 

At an Alumni Association event for nearly 2,500 graduating 蜜糖直播 seniors this spring, Svein, who was then 74, stood and greeted students for four hours straight. Immediately after the party ended, he put himself to work hauling tables without a word.

鈥淚 think anyone in our organization would agree that he is our most dedicated event volunteer,鈥 said an Alumni Association staffer.

Svein鈥檚 time serving 蜜糖直播 has more than made up for the years he lost touch with the university during his 42-year career in the oil and gas industry, both on- and off-shore. The Norway native lived in places as far away as Alaska and the UK. However, his strongest 蜜糖直播 tie was with him the whole time: Svein met Pauline, his wife of more than 50 years, while a student here. Their sons are also 蜜糖直播 graduates.

In addition to their own children, the couple has contributed to the lives of more than 55 babies through philanthropic efforts and foster programs.

Since returning to Boulder in 2000, Svein has served on the Alumni Association and Directors Club boards among other 蜜糖直播 commitments.

As a board peer put it: 鈥淗e believes in the institution of 蜜糖直播 and is willing to do whatever is needed to spread the word.鈥

2017: Barbara Cooke (Psych'75; MBA'81)

If there鈥檚 a 蜜糖直播 game to be watched, Buffs in Los Angeles know where to show up: Grunion鈥檚 Sports Bar and Grill. It鈥檚 all thanks to Barbara Cooke. As the L.A. alumni chapter leader since shortly after its founding in 1988, Barb has ensured that L.A. Buffs have a place...

to watch the biggest 蜜糖直播 athletic events. Today, the chapter remains one of the most active in the country.

鈥淏arb鈥檚 enthusiasm, love of all things 蜜糖直播 and sincere inclusiveness were the recipe for success that set a standard for other alumni chapter gatherings,鈥 said a former Alumni Association staff member.

In addition to the watch parties 鈥 which often include a roaring rendition of the 鈥溍厶侵辈 Fight Song鈥 鈥 Barb coordinates the yearly awarding of scholarships to Los Angeles 蜜糖直播 students, participates in high-school college fairs and admissions events, and leads a team of alumni volunteers in organizing a range of alumni activities in the Los Angeles area from networking events to concerts. To stay current with the university, Barb often travels to Boulder.

鈥淗er leadership and mentorship as I was forming the Minneapolis/St. Paul Chapter was invaluable,鈥 said a fellow chapter leader.

The L.A. chapter holds a special personal tie to Barbara too. At the first organizational meeting for the chapter, she met her now-husband Raymond (Fin鈥79), who also remains committed to its success.

鈥淚鈥檓 willing to bet that Los Angeles has the longest-running 蜜糖直播 football watch party location outside of 蜜糖直播,鈥 said Ray. 鈥淲e鈥檝e probably outlasted four owners of that Manhattan Beach bar, and it鈥檚 Barb who keeps it going.鈥

Besides Barb鈥檚 involvement with the local 蜜糖直播 alumni chapter, Barb is a former member of the 蜜糖直播 Alumni Association Advisory Committee, and recently retired from 30 plus years as a IT Project Manager and Consultant.  She also serves as a chapter leader for her Professional Organization, Project Management Institute Los Angeles, having lead that chapter as its president and now as a Trustee for the past 10 years.  Barb and Ray live by the beach in Los Angeles, along with one very spoiled two year old cat, Dusty.

2016: Colin Finch (PolSci鈥05)

As both student and proud alum, Colin Finch, a senior project manager at software firm Four Winds Interactive, has been involved in club sports, helping grow the swim team to a consistently victorious National Champion.

From 2001-2012 Colin served on the Department of Recreation鈥檚 Board of Directors, overseeing the multi-million-dollar budget and policies. He was a vocal champion for the $63.5-million Rec Center renovation project, completed in 2014.

The day 蜜糖直播 broke ground for the renovated Rec Center, Colin retired from his 12-year role. He had a lot to be proud of 鈥 and new ways of serving 蜜糖直播 in mind.

Since then, Colin has taken the helm of the Boulder Alumni Chapter and set his sights on bettering 蜜糖直播 through additional roles on the executive committee of the Alumni Association Board of Advisors and the 蜜糖直播 Directors Club.

Under his leadership the chapter has diversified the type of events it hosts and grown the number of annual events to 30. The chapter has created its own branding and has partnered with the Alumni Association, the 蜜糖直播 Advocates, and others to engage more alumni.  Currently the Chapter is building a scholarship endowment.

Colin is the youngest executive board member of The 蜜糖直播 Directors Club, which offers 12 蜜糖直播 scholarships, contributions toward capital improvements and special projects, as well as exceptional events that enhance and engage interest in an enduring connection to 蜜糖直播.  

For his tireless work for 蜜糖直播, Finch was named 蜜糖直播 Advocate of the Year in 2015.

Award Recipients from 1984-2014
  • 2014: Thomas Selnau
  • 2013: Doug Nelson (Anth鈥77)
  • 2012: Brian Corcoran (BusFin鈥99)
  • 2011: Sue Duris-McMurdy (Econ鈥84)
  • 2010: Mary Allen Judd (PolSci鈥80)
  • 鈥2009: David M. Oliver (Arch鈥79)
  • 2008: Robert Cohen (Econ鈥73)
  • 2007: Scott Wood (A&S ex鈥77)
  • 2006: Monica Frazer Irvine (PolSci鈥97)
  • 2006: Peter Irvine (Engl鈥97)
  • 2005: Colleen Susu Leong Markham (Rec鈥80)
  • 2005: Gregory K. Markham (Geol鈥79, Law鈥83)
  • 2004: Richard L. Haynes (A&S鈥50, MEdu鈥57)
  • 2002: John Chandler (Fin鈥74)
  • 2001: George Gramer Jr. (Span鈥73, MA鈥74)
  • 2000: Kimberly Ann Clayton (Mktg鈥84)
  • 1999: Thomas W. McEntee (Fin鈥88)
  • 1998: Debra A. Martinez (Comm鈥83)
  • 1996: Jonathan Cohen (A&S鈥83)
  • 1995: Angus McNeely (Econ鈥81)
  • 1994: Erin McCarney Lunceford (Econ鈥83)
  • 1993: Helen Grubbs (Soc鈥39, MPubSer鈥52)
  • 1992: Barbara Kagin Phillips (Comm鈥70)
  • 1991: Judy Brett Thompson (Bus鈥65)
  • 1990: Michael Loeb (A&S鈥65)
  • 1989: Beverly Pettit Christians (A&S鈥58)
  • 1988: Ann Leutwiler Gasaway (SocSci鈥57)
  • 1987: Winifred Clegg Smith (Hist鈥61)
  • 1986: Steven D. Schmidt (Econ鈥73)
  • 1985: Sara Raddatz Henry (Edu鈥62)
  • 1984: Gloria Parnham Bradfield (Adv鈥59