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Twelve Remarkable Alumni Honored with 2024 Alumni Awards at Reunion

Alumni News
Jun 4, 2024

has selected 12 remarkable 乐播传媒入口 alumni to receive the 2024 Alumni Awards. The Alumni Awards recognize individuals who embody 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 mission of lifetime learning and service. Nominated by their classmates and peers, recipients have distinguished themselves by their service to their careers, their community, and/or the College. The recipients were presented with their awards June 1 during the Alumni Assembly at Reunion 2024.

The Alumni Award recognizes outstanding achievements and dedication, as evidenced by this year鈥檚 honorees:

Kathleen DuBois 鈥74, of St. Louis, Missouri

For decades, Kathleen DuBois championed the rights and integrity of Missouri鈥檚 families. Practicing public interest law, she provided free legal representation to indigent clients, including Hurricane Katrina victims and death row inmates. Her Parental Justice Program in St. Louis reunited over 400 children with their parents.

Denise Iverson-Payne 鈥74, of St. Pete Beach, Florida

Denise Iverson-Payne鈥檚 dedication to higher education and diversity began as a student at 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 Black Cultural Center. She went on the lead diversity initiatives at Gustavus Adolphus College and served as assistant vice chancellor for student development at North Carolina A&T. Her deep desire to ensure that Black students had a feeling of belonging and value on 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 campus drew her back to plan Black Alumni Weekend in 2014.

Tony Reid 鈥78, of San Diego, California

Renowned for his contributions to cancer treatment, Reid has advanced medical research in cancer gene therapy and gastroenterology oncology. He has established 25 patents, authored over 100 research papers, and started three companies, including Epicentrx, which received a grant in 2022 to study Parkinson鈥檚 disease.

Ed Fry 鈥79, of Indianapolis, Indiana

Fry鈥檚 excellence in cardiology is matched by his leadership and patient care. Joining Ascension-St. Vincent Medical Group in 1991, he has participated in over 75 clinical trials and served as president of the American College of Cardiology. Fry also supports 乐播传媒入口 through externship hosting and a research award in his parents鈥 honor.

Trish Fitzgibbons Anderson 鈥80, of Long Lake, Minnesota

Fitzgibbons Anderson鈥檚 commitment to 乐播传媒入口 is unparalleled. A trustee for 16 years, she held key roles and participated in three presidential searches. Her career as a licensed marriage and family therapist reflects her compassion and dedication to human potential.

Nora Mann 鈥80, Arlington, Massachusetts

Mann鈥檚 work in politics and social justice addresses systemic issues like racism and economic inequity. At the Massachusetts Attorney General鈥檚 Office, she managed a team regulating the nonprofit sector. She also has worked on voter protection efforts during four presidential campaigns and the 2022 midterms.

Elizabeth Lee 鈥99, of Washington, D.C.

Lee鈥檚 16-year career as a U.S. diplomat includes challenging assignments in the Middle East and UN peacekeeping. As head of the U.S. Consulate in Thessaloniki, Greece, she supported economic ties and minority groups, including women entrepreneurs and the LGBTQIA+ community.

Carla Talarico 鈥99, of North Potomac, Maryland

Talarico鈥檚 work in public health and epidemiology focuses on vaccine development for underserved populations. At Moderna, she was pivotal in the rapid development of the COVID vaccine. She also assists global disease surveillance and reporting systems through the CDC and WHO.

Brian Vicente 鈥99, of Denver, Colorado

Vicente pioneered the legal transition of cannabis from prohibition to regulation. He led Colorado鈥檚 legalization efforts and assisted other states and Uruguay in similar initiatives, significantly reducing cannabis-related arrests and transforming drug laws.

Charles Blake 鈥05, of Little Rock, Arkansas

Blake鈥檚 political career in Arkansas has focused on voting integrity, criminal reform, and combating systemic racism. As House minority leader and vice chair of the Arkansas Legislative Black Caucus, he significantly influenced state policies. He also served as chief of staff for the Little Rock鈥檚 Mayor鈥檚 office.

Alissa Briggs 鈥05, of Lexington, Kentucky

Briggs鈥 work in child psychology has profoundly impacted school-based mental health services and neurodevelopmental assessments. At the University of Kentucky, she directs initiatives for suicide screening and intervention, and is developing a clinic for pediatric abusive head trauma.

Pioneer Award

Additionally, Lisa Eshun-Wilson 鈥14, of La Jolla, California, received the Pioneer Award. This award honors alumni who have graduated within the past ten years and demonstrated remarkable commitment to 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 values. Eshun-Wilson鈥檚 biomedical research and efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in STEM fields exemplify this spirit. As a postdoctoral researcher, she uses cryo-electron microscopy to study aging and disease while also designing programs for marginalized groups.

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