CIO Axis

Mitchell Kreuch '88 has been tapped to lead Twitter's revenue growth across the Southeast Asia region.

McKinsey

James Clear's "Atomic Habits" scores No. 1 on McKinsey reading lists for Business, Decision-making, and Organizational Behavior.

Columbus Dispatch

A connection with internationally known artist Alice Schille (1869-1955) led filmmaker Kurt Vincent '06 and Logan Floyd '16 to document her story.

Afro.com

In four years, CEO Oyauma Garrison '96 has doubled the chapters of nonprofit A Kid Again, expanding its reach to families in 35 states.

NBC4 Columbus

Created by DU alumni, “Poser” is one of just six films chosen from more than 4,000 to compete in the U.S. Narrative Competition at Tribeca.

allevents.com

Sophia Menconi '20 is directing Samantha Simone (CBS "Blue Bloods”) and Xaiver Reyes (Kinky Boots National Tour) in "The Pee Test."

Talkhouse.com

Emmy-winning Matthew Hamachek '03 shares stories from his first Hollywood foray on the set of Master and Commander.

Columbus CEO

Oyauma Garrison '96, president and CEO for A Kid Again, is a finalist for Columbus CEO of the Year.

Hoover Institution

Chase Beamer '97 represents the US Department of State as a National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

Dayton 2 News

Former congressman and US ambassador Tony Hall '64 was named the recipient of 2020 Peace Prize by the Dayton Peace Accords Anniversary Committee.

Shawnee Mission Post

Carron Montgomery '04 sees firsthand how the pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of children, teens, and families.

NPR

Gus Biggio's memoir, The Wolves of Helmand: A View from Inside the Den of Modern War explores the attorney's two terms in the Marine Corps.

Illinois Business Journal

Community developer Walter "Dakota" Williams has been named president of an NAACP branch in Edwardsville, IL.

Money, Inc.

Money, Inc. features 10 things you didn't know about Ralph Schlosstein '72, co-founder of BlackRock and president and CEO of Evercore.

Foxnews.com

Author and veteran Gus Biggio's new book, The Wolves of Helmand, illuminates the Afghanistan war from an inside perspective.

WVVA NBC

Working with individuals in recovery has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career says Dr. Matthew Christiansen '05 (Biology major).

Morning Journal

KeyBank VP Shaquira Johnson '98 (Communication major) has been chosen to lead the revenue team of Northeast Ohio's Boys & Girls Club.

The Chattanoogan.com

French major and teacher Megan Cover '93 will lead the Chattanooga Girls Preparatory School.

myfox8.com

Former English major Mark Stevens has been appointed a judge in North Carolina, where he served as an assistant DA in Wake County since 2008.

The Outdoor Wire

Leading Ohio's Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever, biologist Cody Grasser '09 partners with the USDA, ODNR, and the Ohio Division of Wildlife.

Ritholtz.com

Claudia Sahm '98, a Director at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, and creator of the Sahm Rule recession indicator, on Bloomberg Radio.

Voyage L.A.

Cinema major Logan Floyd '16 is in L.A. pursuing his dream of storytelling through cinematography. Next stop, an MFA at American Film Institute.

chattanoogan.com

Marie (Smith) Webb '96 has been named the Chief Talent & Inclusion Officer for EPB, an energy company in Tennessee.

Neurologyinsights.com

Dr. Sophia French '11, a child neurologist at Oregon Health and Science University, explains a new study about alcohol/tobacco use while pregnant.

Parker Chronicle

Author Pam Houston '83 gets kudos and the Colorado Book Award for creative nonfiction for her book “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country."

UCLA

Anna Spain Bradley '99, an expert in international law and human rights has been named vice chancellor for equity, diversity & inclusion at UCLA.

Medium.com

Karthik Kripapuri '94 Ceo of omnichannel marketing and experience cloud technology company Selligent, shares positivity around Covid-19.

Terrain.org

"Home is safety, home is sleep, getting enough sleep for possibly the first time in my whole life," says Pam Houston '83.

Bingham News

Jazz Pharmaceuticals today announced the appointment of Kim Sablich '90 as executive vice president, general manager of North America.

Newark Advocate

Economics major Ryan Brown '18 helps his clients plan for the future as he shares his financial expertise.

Columbus Dispatch

Andrew Levitt '01 has gone from a popular Columbus drag performer and gay rights activist to one of the most recognizable drag queens in the world.

Wickedlocal.com

Alan Orth '71 began advocating for the environment while a student at Denison and brought a sustainable culture to his hometown of Weston, MA.

Colorado School of Law

University of Colorado Law School Professor Anna Spain Bradley '99 has been elected to Council on Foreign Relations.

UltraRunning Magazine

Wes Judd is burning up the miles as an ultramarathoner - with seven top-ten finishes.

The Waco Tribune

Television journalist Niyah Gonzalez '16 will join Todd Unger as the news anchor for KXXV's 5, 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts in Waco, Texas.

Preston Hollow Advocate

"History American Pop" by Laura Roosevelt '83, great-granddaughter of Franklin and Eleanor, connects history and abstract art.

Norwalk Reflector

Dr. Mark McLoney '81, a theatre major at Denison, is the medical director for MetroHealth’s LGBTQI+ Pride Network in his hometown of Norwalk, Ohio.

Authority Magazine

Entrepreneur Emily Merrell '09 majored in Spanish & Comm., worked for Tory Burch & now leads Six Degrees Society, with chapters across the US.

Barron's

Goldman Sachs partner Heather Bellini '91 is one of Barron's 100 most influential women in finance.

Green Energy Ohio

Homestead aficionado Richard Downs '77 shares his views on sustainability and the future.

News9.com

Econ major Erik Kleinbeck '92 has been named head of business development with investment adviser Third Avenue Management.

Austin Chronicle

Cinema major Marty Jones '86 has had a long career in film that has stretched from coast to coast. His latest endeavor is leading Austin Studios.

Covington News

Tami Wells Thomas '94 will be sworn as a Magistrate Court judge in Covington, GA.

Menabytes.com

Usman Gul '13, co-founder & CEO of Airlift, raised Pakistan’s largest seed money package within six months of launching his company.

Weirton Daily Times

Screen playwright Jeffrey Hatcher '80 shares behind-the-scenes intel about "the Good Liar," starring Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen

University of Chicago

Math major Daweed Abdiel '19 works at Deloitte in northern Virginia, using data analytics to help federal agencies operate more efficiently.

Walden media

'Playing With Fire,' the latest movie from writer and comedian Dan Ewen '96, just hit the screens.

Morningstar

Fed. Reserve economist Claudia Sahm '98 has created a simple rule, based on unemployment numbers, to rapidly determine if a recession is underway.

Women's Health

During her commencement speech, Jennifer Garner '94 suggested dressing as a mailbox for Halloween — she made good!

Chicago Tribune

Antics on the Chicago Bulls' basketball court got SNL's Alex Moffat '04 noticed.

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