

PA K UN I VERS

Class Notes | 2021-25
The following is a list of Park University alumni class notes dating back to 2021. The list was compiled from news reports and/or submissions. The class notes are correct as of the date of the report or submission. Should you wish to report a class note and/or provide an update, please send an e-mail to communication@park.edu.
1940s
Mary (Evans) Kibler, β46, celebrated her 101st birthday on April 28, 2025. Kibler, a resident of Troy, Kan., was married to her husband, Bob, for 66 years before his death in 2016.
1950s
Thelma Jean Curl, β50, believed to be the currently oldest living Park University graduate (as of August 2025), celebrated her 105th birthday on Aug. 2, 2025 , in Evansville, Ind. Curl joined the U.S. Navy in 1943, serving as a control tower specialist. After being discharged in 1945, she came to Park, graduating in 1950 before a long career as a history teacher.
1960s
Ed Sabin, x61, authored a self-published (Story Scribe Books) memoir, Searching for Lifeβs Purpose: Still Working on It, in April 2022. One chapter is related to his time while at Park University before transferring.
Gregory Raymond, β68, Ph.D., a distinguished professor emeritus in political science at Boise (Idaho) State University, authored the book International Norms and the Resort to War (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021).
1970s
Donna Gittens, β73, was elected as clerk of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts in April 2022. She also serves as co-chair of AIMβs diversity, equity and inclusion committee. Gittens is the principal and founder of MORE Advertising in Watertown, Mass.

SuEllen Fried, β75, was honored by American Public Square in December 2023 with its Founderβs Civility Award, which honors the accomplishments of a remarkable leader who has demonstrated a commitment to bringing together Kansas Cityβs diverse community to engage in civil, fact-based dialogue. Fried passed away in October 2024.
Dennison Hamilton, β76, M.D., joined Excelsior Springs (Mo.) Hospital in April 2025 as an interventional pain specialist.
Maxine Drew, β76, was re-elected to a four-year term to serve on the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools Board of Education in November 2021.
Lou Leuzzi, β76, authored the book Remake: The End of Manufacturing as We Know It, published in September 2022.
Cynthia Levin, β77, retired in June 2024 as the producing artistic director of the Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Mo. Levin had been with the Unicorn Theatre since 1979.
John Sedler, β78, was named the 2022 recipient of the Tom Colwell Lifetime Achievement Award during the Kansas City areaβs annual DiRenna Awards event in April 2022 in Overland Park, Kan. Sedlerβs career in high school education spanned 43 years (36 in Missouri and 7 in Kansas).

Baxter Allen, β79, authored the book Godβs Miracle at Dominguez, published in July 2022 (Christian Faith Publishing).
1980s
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Richard Geraci, β80, serves as the president at Missouri Military Academy, an all-male, college preparatory military boarding school in Mexico, Mo. He was appointed to the role in February 2019. In March 2024, Geraci was appointed president of the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States executive committee for 2024-25.

G.L.A. Harris, β80, Ph.D., was inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Public Administration in November 2023. Harris is a senior associate dean and professor in the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University.
Brian Maloney, β81, was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mo., in December 2023. Maloney, who played golf for Park University, served as the director of golf at Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield from 1994 to 2023.
Lisa McCormick, β83, opened an online independent childrenβs bookstore, Typoβs, in November 2024. (https://bookshop.org/shop/typosbookstore). In October 2024, while serving as an investigative producer at KSHB-TV in Kansas City, was part of a team that won a Mid-America Region National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy Award in the military news category for a story on βRemembering the Red Tailsβ that highlighted Tuskegee Airmen. In August 2024, she was part of a KSHB-TV team that won a Region 5 Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association in the continuing coverage category for a story on βSeized: Trail of Corruptionβ that was related to the August 2023 raid on the Marion County (Kan.) Record. That story also received an award from Investigative Reporters and Editors in April 2024 in the βinvestigations triggered by breaking newsβ category. In addition, McCormickβs KSHB-TV investigative team won two additional MARNATAS Emmys in October 2022 in the Investigative β Multiple Reports category for a story on βProtecting Athletes β An Olympic Failure?β and in the Military β News category for a story on βHonoring a Hero.β

Bob Kendrick, β85, was recognized in February 2024 with the Metropolitan Community College (Kansas City, Mo., area) Foundationβs Alvin Brooks Kansas Citian Inspiration Award. The award recognizes good work and dedication to community betterment by promoting the values of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In November 2022, Kendrick was the honoree to flip the switch for the Country Club Plazaβs (in Kansas City, Mo.) holiday lighting ceremony. In addition, he was featured in The Kansas City Star on Jan. 12, 2022, with a full front page photo and accompanying four-page story which calls him βKansas Cityβs Ambassador.β Kendrick is the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
Gayle Sheehy, β85, authored Kids are Worth It: Let the Good Times Grow! that was published in May 2023. Sheehy, a retired Blue Springs (Mo.) School District kindergarten teacher, provides insights about parenting and teaching children in the book.
Stephen Mark Veazey, MA β85, retired in March 2023 as the Community of Christ president-prophet.
Jerry Schnelker, β86, is the senior vice president and credit manager at Gulf Coast Business Bank based in Fort Myers, Fla.
Nigel Sutton, β87, was appointed senior vice president of business development at Artel LLC, a supplier of classified secure government connectivity based in Herndon, Va., in July 2022. ambassadors
Shawn Dulohery, β88, was appointed as the head coach of the shooting sports program at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Mo., in June 2025. Dulohery was a member of the 2004 U.S. Summer Olympics team in Athens, Greece, where he placed fifth in menβs skeet shooting.
Gary Henry, β89, and a member of Park Universityβs Board of Trustees, who serves as vice president, head of U.S. corporate, SBS and commercial services for American Express, led a team honored with an AmEx 2023 Edward P. Gilligan Award for Innovation.
1990s
Jeff Chaltas, β90, authored an electronic book, The Dictionary of Human Resources and Employment Law Acronyms, published in March 2023.

Vern Curtis, β90, D.C., authored the book, Forgiveness: The Vehicle for the Road to Your Faith, Your Health, Your Future, Your Salvation, published in March 2025.
Altheria Ford, β90, was appointed as an English language development teacher at Hopewell Elementary School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District in August 2022.
Sue (Ficken) Hart, β90, was inducted into the Leeβs Summit (Mo.) High School Hall of Fame in April 2022.
Francis Itimai, β90, was elected as the lieutenant governor of Yap state within the Federated States of Micronesia in November 2023
Dennis Lewis, β90, was appointed chief executive officer of U.S. operations for Balluff, a sensor specialist and system provider based in Florence, Ky., in March 2022, with headquarters in Neuhausen, Germany.

Anthony Melchiorri, β90, who serves as host and executive producers of the βHotel All-Starsβ and βHotel Impossibleβ television series, was appointed chief strategy officer of Colwen Hotels in June 2024.
Gustav Aitaro, β91, was appointed minister of state for the Republic of Palau in September 2021.
Gloria Jackson-Leathers, β91, was appointed as senior advisor of community engagement at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Mo., in March 2024. In May 2025, Jackson-Leathers was honored by Nonprofit Connect with its Nonprofit Catalyst (Staff Member βLarge Organization) Award.
Myles Perry, β91, J.D., was appointed in December 2023 by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson as a circuit judge for the 6th Judicial Circuit that serves Platte County, Mo. He previously served as an assistant prosecuting attorney in Platte County.

Ken Sissom, β91, announced his retirement in October 2021 after 40 years of serving the city of Merriam, Kan. He was first hired as a Merriam police officer in 1979 and served as chief of police from 1992 to 2005. Sissom was then elected as mayor of Merriam in 2009 and served three terms.
Tammi Warfield, β91, was elected in May 2024 to a two-year term (beginning Fall 2024) as chair of the University of Houstonβs Cullen College of Engineering Executive Leadership Board. Warfield serves as the global vice president of Microsoft Azure cloud sales at NetApp.
Vicque Ebentheuer, β92, was appointed in March 2023 as the marketing manager at Aviation Specialties Unlimited, a Boise, Idaho, based organization that serves first responders and civilian operators with night vision imaging systems.
Mary Lou Jaramillo, β92, MPA β96, was recognized by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City in July 2022 during the organizationβs Nuestra Latina Awards with a lifetime achievement award.
Bret Simmons, β92, Ph.D., is associate professor and chair of management at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Sean Valentine, β92, D.B.A., co-authored the 16th edition of the book Human Resource Management, published in March 2023. Valentine is a professor of management and the Robert Page Endowed Professor of Leadership and Ethics at the University of North Dakota.
Mike Albers, β93, was appointed vice president and general manager of REV Group, which includes specialty vehicle manufacturer Horton Emergency Vehicles, in August 2022. Albers oversees Hortonβs manufacturing facility, aftermarket parts, service and REV Remount Center in Grove City, Ohio.
Constance Johnson-Cage, β93, is a federal coordinating officer with the Federal Emergency Management Agencyβs Field Leadership Cadre and serves as the lead field coordinator for FEMA Region 7βs headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.
Ibraheem Suberu, β93, was inducted into the 2023 class of the Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame at Pittsburg (Kan.) State University in October 2023. Suberu was the longest-tenured and winningest womenβs volleyball coach in PSU history from 19992013.

Jan Zimmerman, β93, MPA β97, was honored with the 2021 Donald βRedβ Loehr Outstanding Police Chief award by the Missouri Police Chiefs Association during its annual conference in May 2022. She was the first female in the history of the MPCA to receive the award. Zimmerman retired in August 2022 as the chief of police for Raymore, Mo.
Erik Bergrud, MPA β94, was appointed senior vice president of public policy with the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce in August 2024. Bergrud previously served as Park Universityβs chief strategic communications officer.
David Dodson, β94, was appointed senior vice president and division credit officer at Simmons Bank in Memphis, Tenn., in May 2022.

Glenn Hogue, β94, MPA β15, was appointed as an executive support specialist in the Office of the Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, in Washington, D.C., in March 2022.
Carolyn Kennedy, β94, Ph.D., was appointed as the special populations coordinator for the Clarksville-Montgomery County (Tenn.) School System in January 2022. She previously served as an assistant principal at Northeast High School in Clarksville.
Michael Morrison, β94, was honored with the Ralph W. Adams Jr. Supplier Diversity Trailblazer Award by the Indiana Department of Administrationβs Division of Supplier Diversity in October 2023. Morrison, who serves as the director of procurement and risk management at Vincennes University, was recognized for transforming VUβs procurement landscape by fostering an inclusive environment that empowers underrepresented suppliers and businesses.
Gary Parker, β94, was recognized as the South Sound (Tacoma, Wash., region) magazineβs Citizen of the Year in May 2024. Parker, owner of BBQ2U in Gig Harbor, Wash., was honored for his efforts to feeding and giving back to the community.
Sophia Pretrick, β94, was appointed as program director for the Pacific Association of Supreme Audit Institutions in January 2025. Pretrick is based in the Federated States of Micronesia. An experienced fraud investigator, Pretrick previously served as a United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime transnational organized crime program officer.

Tony Taylor, β94, D.M., was appointed in June 2024 by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson to the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council. Taylor is the owner of Practical Project Solutions.
Ron Griffin, β95, was named the 2025 Pike County (Ga.) Veteran of the Year by the Pike County American Legion Post 197 in November 2025.
Patrick Lenz, β95, was promoted from general manager to president and chief operating officer of Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing Inc. in July 2022.
Jefferson Roblee, β95, was appointed as the head coach of the womenβs soccer team at Kansas City Kansas Community College in February 2025.
Kevin Seeley, β95, is the vice president of strategic programs on military health at General Dynamics Information Technology in Fairfax, Va.
James Snyder, β95, retired in October 2021 as the district fire chief with the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
Pedro Anes, β96, received a 2024 Impact Award from City & State Pennsylvania during a ceremony in December 2024. The multimedia news organization honored Anes for his decades of work advancing diversity, education and community engagement across the state.
Shannon Jenkins, β96, was appointed principal at Mallory Early Childhood Center in the Springfield (Mo.) Public Schools district in March 2024, effective with the start of the 2024-25 academic year. Jenkins previously served as director of early childhood at the Grain Valley (Mo.) Early Childhood Center.
Thomas LaFontaine, β96, works as a Department of the Army systems coordinator supporting the Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation. He worked for the Army for 39 years, including 15 years as a Department of the Army civilian and 24 years on active duty before retiring as a chief warrant officer 4 missile system electronics technician.
Tim Byers, β97, was appointed as an assistant coach for the menβs and womenβs track and field programs at Emporia State University in September 2025. He previously served as meet director for the University of Kansas track and field programs since August 2022.
Brig. Gen. John Eberlan, β97, is commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, Robins Air Force Base, Ga.

Col. Aaron Guill, β97, was appointed deputy commander of the Air Force District of Washington, headquartered at Joint Base Andrews, Md.
James Simpson, MPA β97, retired as the chief of police in Liberty, Mo., in July 2022. He spent 37 years with the Liberty Police Department, the last 11 years as its chief.
Rick Smith, β97, retired as the chief of police in Kansas City, Mo., in April 2022.
Craig Roberts, β97, ME β03, was appointed in January 2024 as the head technical director of the Liverpool FC International Academy based in Issaquah, Wash.
Greg Volker, MPA β97, was appointed chief of police in Benson, Ariz., in May 2022.
Erin Bradley, β98, was appointed chief people officer in April 2022 at Foley Equipment in Kansas City, Mo.
John Fierro, β98, MPA β01, was honored by William Jewell College in September 2022 with the William F. Yates Medallion for Distinguished Service. In July 2023, he was appointed to the Kansas City, Mo., Public Improvements Advisory Council.
Travis Forbes, β98, serves as the chief of police in Leeβs Summit, Mo.
Antoine Lee, β98, MBA β00, was appointed to the Missouri Charter Public School Commission by Gov. Mike Parson in September 2021.
Maury Thompson, MPA β98, was appointed as the Yavapai County (Ariz.) administrator in December 2022.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Debra Woods, β98, was installed as commander of American Legion Post 515 in Douglas, Ga., in August 2024.
Jason Fewin, β99, owner of the Parkville (Mo.) Frame Gallery, opened The Fusion, an art showcase space within the business in December 2024.
Col. Matthew Heintzelman, β99, is the commander of the 302nd Mission Support Group at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo.
Charles βAdamβ Ledford, β99, was appointed city manager for the City of Norris, Tenn., in September 2022.
Rodney Merritt, β99, D.C., is a chiropractor and is the owner of Merritt Chiropractic and Wellness in Hilliard, Ohio.
Scott Phipps, β99, was appointed menβs soccer head coach at Thomas More University in Crestview Hills, Ky., in April 2022 after serving the previous seven years at Alderson Broaddus University in West Virginia.
Jeremy Willmoth, β99, MPA β06, was appointed the first chief financial officer for the Mid-Continent Public Library system that serves patrons in Clay, Platte and Jackson counties in Missouri, with headquarters in Independence, Mo.
2000s
Shane Callahan, β00, was appointed Vanderbilt Universityβs chief information officer in April 2024. He had been VUβs first chief information security officer since January 2022.
Heber Cardoso, β00, MBA β04, was appointed chief executive officers of MS Holdings, a conglomerate of integrated international financial solutions and services based in Curitiba, Brazil, in October 2021.

Jacqueline Clark, MPA β00, was recognized by the Colorado Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America in August 2022 as its PR Person of the Year. Clark is a government relations and public affairs director at HolcimUS. In October 2024, Clark was honored by the Midwest District of the Public Relations Society of America as a recipient of the organizationβs Platinum Award, which celebrates achievements in furthering the practice of public relations, demonstrating outstanding leadership and contributions to the profession and PRSA.
Laura Collier, β00, was promoted from chief operating officer to president at Penstock Group, a healthcare payment integrity and reimbursement company based in Collinsville, Conn., in January 2022.
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Kari Rowe, β00, a second grade teacher at Line Creek Elementary School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District, was selected in April 2024 as the Blue KC Sporting Samaritan, an initiative by Major League Soccer team Sporting Kansas City and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City that highlights students and teachers who make the KC community a better place to live work and play.
Liz Sharp, β00, ME β17, was appointed assistant principal at her high school alma mater, St. Pius X High School in Kansas City, Mo., effective with the start of the 2024-25 academic year.
Steve Deere, β01, was appointed in July 2024 as chief executive officer of R-G Federal Credit Union based in Raymore, Mo.
Tamekia Green-Judge, β01, authored the book One in a Million Faith β Saved by Grace that was published in August 2021. The memoir tells the harrowing tale of fighting an illness that seemed to hit her out of nowhere and changed her life forever, and itβs a devotional that leads readers on a 30-day journey to inspire faith to be healed when the chances seem impossible.
Levi Young, β01, M.D., a plastic surgeon in Leawood, Kan., was elected in July 2025 to serve a three-year term on Park Universityβs Board of Trustees.
Capt. Clifford Collins Jr., β02, is the chief of staff and commanding officer flag unit with the Naval Education and Training Command, based in Pensacola, Fla.

Daryl Davis, β02, was appointed as vice president and government market development lead for Hanson Professional Services, a consulting firm providing engineering, planning and allied services, based in Springfield, Ill.
Yumi Hernandez-Hohm, β02, was appointed in August 2024 as senior marketing coordinator at the St. Louis headquarters of KAI, a planning, engineering and construction firm.
Jason Hughes, β02, was promoted to the role of director of programs at SRC, a nonprofit research and development company based in Syracuse, N.Y.
David Jackson, β02, was appointed chief of police in Englewood, Colo., in November 2024.
Mark Thomas, β02, was appointed as the police chief in Kearney, Mo., in August 2024.
Christina Wright, ME β02, was appointed superintendent of the Moberly (Mo.) School District in January 2023.
Alexa Barton, β03, MPA β07, was appointed city administrator for Parkville, Mo., in February 2022.
Alisha Blackwelder, β03, was appointed director of philanthropy at Drumm Farm Center for Children in Independence, Mo., in March 2025. She previously served as executive director of the Main Street Parkville (Mo.) Association.
Adam Brakefield, β03, was appointed as the control systems engineer at American Crystal Sugar Companyβs Crookston, Minn., factory in October 2023.
Angela Bright, β03, was appointed in December 2024 by the Park Hill (Mo.) School District to be the assistant principal at Graden Elementary School for the start of the 2025-26 academic year. She previously served as principal at Orrick (Mo.) Elementary School.
Jeremy Gauthier, β03, was appointed director of the Coast Guard Investigative Service in September 2022.
Seth Marshall, β03, was promoted to market director for PNC Private Bank in northern Indiana in January 2022. He also serves as a councilman for the City of Huntington, Ind.

Benay Shannon, MAT β03, was named to the Kansas City Business Journalβs Women Who Mean Business Class of 2023 in May 2023. In addition, her company, North Kansas City, Mo.-based Restless Spirits Distilling Co., won two medals at the 2022 New York International Spirits Competition in June β a double gold medal for its GullyTown 6-year-old Irish style single malt whiskey and a silver medal for a new expression of its Builders Botanical gin. In April 2023, Restless Spirits added two golds at the Denver International Spirits Competition for its GullyTown American single malt and its GullyTown straight American single malt.
Silya (Siniawski) Shaw, β03, JD, who serves as the deputy director of the Legal Aid of Western Missouri, was selected in 2024 as the first recipient of the Villanova University Graduate Tax Programβs Caritas Scholarship. The scholarship was established to benefit tax professionals who work with underserved populations in the public interest sector.
Alicia Stephens, β03, was recognized by the Platte County (Mo.) Economic Development Council in December 2022 as the inaugural winner of its Legacy Award. The award honors individuals who have dedicated their career to the community and the PCEDC.
Command Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) Jeffery Stitzel, β03, was inducted into the Michigan Military and Veterans Hall of Honor in November 2021.
Vance Thomas, β03, is the director of warranty and technical services at Nichiha USA, a company that provides building materials and services to the building community, based in Johns Creek, Ga.
George Vial, β03, is the wine, beer and spirits sales manager for Adforce Transport Services based in Leawood, Kan., and an Irish whiskey educator for Browneβs Irish Marketplace in Kansas City, Mo.
Brian Webster, MA β03, was appointed assistant principal at Kearney (Mo.) Middle School in June 2022. He previously served 15 years as a 6th grade math teacher at KMS.
Orlando Ashworth, β04, was appointed in October 2024 as chief people officer for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, based in Rye Brook, N.Y.
Casey Bradley, β04, was appointed as the Sheboygan, Wis., city administrator in October 2023. He previously served as the city administrator in Baraboo, Wis.
Jarrod Brogdon, β04, was appointed as the network services director for the Colquitt County (Ga.) School District in June 2022. He previously served as the chief information officer at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College.
Barbara Graham, β04, was appointed senior vice president of the Navy business unit at Science Applications International Corp. based in Reston, Va., in March 2023.
Richard Hutchinson, β04, was appointed as director of transportation for Pitt County (N.C.) Schools in October 2022.
Perry Martin, β04, was appointed dean of diversity, equity, inclusion and transformation at the University of West Los Angeles (Calif.) in August 2022.
Alyssa Clemsen Roberts, β04, was appointed as general manager of Dawson Public Power, a publicly-owned electric utility in south central Nebraska in March 2025. She previously served as president and chief executive officer for the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative.
Michael Collins, β04, a past chair of Park Universityβs Board of Trustees, started his own commercial real estate venture, Grayson Capital, an investment, development and advisory company in Kansas City, Mo.

Tracie Brown, β05, is the director of operations for the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority.
Lauren Harlan, β05, was appointed in June 2024 as manager of operations and logistics for Agenda: USA, an accredited destination management company based in Mission, Kan.
Amber Kahler, β05, was appointed principal of Line Creek Elementary School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District in February 2025.
Chauncey Lane, β05, J.D., was appointed a partner in the Dallas office of the Holland & Knight law firm, where he will structure and negotiate complex transactions in the technology and financial services industries.
DβAnn Miller, β05, was appointed as the impact officer for the βDingβ Darling Wildlife Society β Friends of the Refuge, a nonprofit that supports conservation, wildlife and habitat protection based in Sanibel, Fla.
Rochelle Miller-Hernandez, β05, was appointed to the New Mexico Tourism Commission by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in August 2025. Miller-Hernandez is the executive director of Visit Las Cruces (N.M.).

Elizabeth (Weese) Muncal, β05, was appointed chief development officer at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (Ariz.) in May 2024.
Chief Master Sgt. Jennifer Nalls, β05, serves as the chief enlisted manager, Air Force Installation Contracting Center, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Air Force Materiel Command, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
Cedric Patterson, β05, was named Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Fire and Emergency Services Civilian Fire Officer of the Year in February 2022. Patterson serves at CNRMA Fire and Emergency Services, Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Va., as the assistant fire chief responsible for overseeing and coordinating emergency services delivered across five military installations.
Joel Presley, β05, was appointed executive director of the Georgia Department of Community Healthβs State Office of Rural Health division in February 2024. Presley oversees SORH programs that primarily disburse grant funding to address healthcare disparities and support the financial viability of Georgiaβs rural hospitals.
Chief Master Sgt. Nina Reiss, β05, was appointed in September 2025 as the industry liaison for the National Guard Association of the United States, based in Washington, D.C.
Gustavo Rocha, β05, was promoted to the position of associate head coach for the University of Southern Californiaβs beach volleyball program in July 2023. Earlier in the year, Rocha was honored as the 2023 American Volleyball Coaches Associationβs National Assistant Coach of the Year.
Kimberly (Sayers) Bartosch, β06, authored the book Ask the Girl, published in September 2022 by Woodhall Press. The book, set in Parkville, Mo. (home of Park Universityβs flagship campus), is a murder-mystery/ghost story for young adults that helps teach life lessons about sisterhood, forgiveness, grief, mental health and coping with bipolar disorder.
Lt. Col. Caleb Eames, β06, MPA β15, assumed command of Region 7 (North and West Africa), Marine Corps Embassy Security Group, in July 2023.
1st Sgt. Ernesto Febus, β06, was appointed to the board of directors for the Young Marines, a national youth organization, in January 2024.
Siabhan May-Washington, β06, Ed.D., president of St. Teresaβs Academy in Kansas City, Mo., was honored in August 2025 as a member of the Kansas City Business Journalβs 2025 class of Women of Influence.

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Shannon McConico, β06, was promoted to vice president for enrollment management at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College in September 2021.
Stephen Powell, MPA β06, was appointed city clerk for the City of Leawood, Kan., in March 2022. Powell previously served as deputy city manager for the City of Shawnee, Kan.

Merideth Rose, β06, MPA β08, was appointed president and chief operating officer of Cornerstones of Care, a community services organization based in Kansas City, Mo., in July 2022. In September 2022, Rose was recognized by the City of Independence, Mo., as the 2022 Susan Paxton Block Award recipient for her volunteer work leading emergency service efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and as a member of the cityβs Human Relations Commission. In addition, she was recognized as a Woman of Distinction in November 2022 by The Examiner (newspaper in Independence). In May 2023, Rose was recognized by the Kansas City Royals to sit in the Buck OβNeil Legacy Seat, which honors individuals who impact the community. In May 2024, Rose was honored by the Kansas City Business Journal as part of the Women Who Mean Business Class of 2024. In July 2024, Rose was elected to serve a three-year term on Park Universityβs Board of Trustees.
Denzil Ross, β06, MBA β09, was appointed chief executive officer of Northwest Healthcareβs Northwest Medical Center Houghton in Tucson, Ariz., in January 2022. In December 2022, Ross was honored by the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce during the organizationβs annual 40 Under 40 Awards.
Carolyn Ward, β06, was selected by the New Bern (N.C.) Womanβs Club as its 2023 Citizen of the Year in November 2023. This honor is given to recognize a citizen who has made outstanding contributions in making the New Bern community a better place.
Justin Bocock, β07, authored the book On Call β Case Files from a Career in Homicide: What Every Investigator Should Know that was published in September 2025. Bocock retired from the Mesa (Ariz.) Police Department in 2021.
Marion Engelke, β07, made history at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway in September 2024 when she became the first woman to score a win in the United States Touring Car Championship, winning the sportsman class.
Daniel Montoya, β07, was appointed as the first-ever principal of the Dr. Josefina Villamil Tinajero school in the El Paso (Texas) Independent School District, effective August 2022. The pre-kindergarten through 8th grade school opened after the consolidation two schools, including the middle school Montoya served as principal.
Sarah Hopkins-Chery, β07, MA β09, was appointed head coach of the womenβs basketball team at California State University, Monterey Bay, in June 2022. She had previously served as the womenβs basketball head coach at the University of California, Merced, the previous seven years. In December 2025, Hopkins-Chery was appointed as the head coach of Englandβs 3x3 womenβs basketball team for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Victoria Lakey, β07, authored the book Love in Big Timber: A Big Timber Romance, published in December 2022 by Page Publishing.
Shayla Marshall, β07, was appointed as the new judge for the Kansas City, Mo., Municipal Court effective February 1, 2023. Marshall previously served as a state public defender.
Ashley Richter, β07, Ed.D., earned her Doctor of Education degree in education and leadership from Rockhurst University in August 2022.
Vlatko Andonovski, β08, was appointed head coach and sporting director of the Kansas City Current in the National Womenβs Soccer League in October 2023. In November 2025, Andonovski announced he was stepping away from the head coaching role to become solely the clubβs sporting director. The former head coach of the U.S. Womenβs National Soccer Team was also selected by FIFA to the second edition of its Coach Mentorship Program in May 2022.

Dustin Binnicker, β08, Ed.D., was appointed assistant superintendent of advanced academics and pathways for the Leander (Texas) Independent School District in August 2024. Binnicker previously served as assistant superintendent of learning in the Waxahachie (Texas) ISD.
Dwayne Briscoe, β08, Ed.D., earned his Doctor of Education degree in educational leadership from Liberty University in April 2022. He is currently an inventory management supply planner with the Defense Logistics Agency Energy Aerospace Fuel Division. Command Master Chief Lateef Compton, β08, was appointed to be the fleet master chief for U.S. Naval Forces Europe and U.S. Naval Forces Africa in September 2024.
Aimee Dietsch, β08, was appointed in November 2021 to the Board of Directors of For All Seasons, a nonprofit behavioral health and rape crisis center that serves five counties in Maryland.
Gilda Gil, β08, was appointed as the chief executive officer of the YMCA of El Paso (Texas) in September 2025.
Ashley McCunniff, β08, MBA β22, was appointed as the state coordinator for the Missouri Department of Mental Healthβs Crisis Intervention Team in July 2023. She serves as a supervisor of the Kansas City, Mo., Police Departmentβs CIT unit.
Shannon McPherson, β08, was appointed in September 2021 as director of Kingdom Ministriesβ Faith Maternity Care of Mid-Missouri in Fulton, Mo.
Capt. Tyler Mohr, β08, was appointed commander of the 434th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Grissom Air Reserve Base, Ind., during a ceremony in December 2025. He previously served as director of operations for the 919th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron at Duke Field, Fla.

Crispin Rea, β08, was elected to the Kansas City, Mo., City Council in June 2023. Rea, an assistant prosecuting attorney in Jackson County, Mo., became the first Latino elected to the city council since 1991.
Tara Smiley, β08, is the director of development and a partner of Drake Development and Drake Health in Overland Park, Kan.

Donovan Williams, β08, was appointed menβs basketball assistant coach at Oral Roberts University (Tulsa, Okla.) in April 2025. He previously served as director of recruiting at the University of South Florida.
Eric Clemenson, β09, was appointed as director of commercial lending at NBKC Bank in Kansas City, Mo., in September 2024.
Alexandria (John) Drake, β09, was appointed in December 2025 as senior counsel at Singleton Schreiber law firm in Spokane, Wash.
Vanna Easley, ME β09, was appointed in January 2024 to serve as the principal for Angeline Washington Elementary School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District starting support
in the 2025-26 academic year. She previously served as principal at Graden Elementary in the PHSD.
Terry Emerson, β09, in November 2024, was appointed president and chief operating officer of Mammoth Holdings LLC, a company that operates 150 conveyor car washes under various brand names across the country. He previously served as senior vice president of Express Oil Change and Tire Engineers.
Sherry Lawdermilt, β09, MBA β15, PhD., was appointed as associate vice president and chief information officer at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn., in June 2023.
Marisa Martinez, β09, MPA β22, was appointed as community development advisor for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in March 2024.
Nick McCabe, β09, was a part of the Apple TV production of two Major League Soccer shows in conjunction with Lionel Messi joining Inter Miami in July 2023.
Chief Master Sgt. Joshua Moore, β09, was appointed as the 14th command chief master sergeant of the Air National Guard in January 2025, based at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Bettina Mrusek, β09, MBA β11, Ph.D., was appointed dean of the College of Aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University β Worldwide (based in Daytona Beach, Fla.) in January 2025.

Jeanette Prenger, β09, a former chair of Park Universityβs Board of Trustees, was named to the βTop 50 Women Leaders of Missouriβ in both 2024 and 2025 by Women We Admire. She also served a term as chair of the Visit KC Board of Directors. Prenger is the founder, chief executive officer and president of ECCO Select, a talent acquisition and consulting company based in Kansas City, Mo.
Rhiannon Scherer, β09, MS β21, is the founding advisor and chief executive officer at Pallo, a financial management solution for the self-employed.
Lindsay Senger, β09, was appointed director of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic with Northeastern Center in northeastern Indiana in March 2025. Jay Wilson, MPA β09, was appointed senior director of partner development at EAB in August 2025. He previously served roles as chief advancement officer at William Woods University in Fulton, Mo., and president and chief executive officer at the University of South Dakota Foundation.
2010s
Jose Estrella, β10, was appointed district chief of the Boston Fire Department in January 2023.
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Marcus Gilbert, β10, MBA β13, is the lead inspector in the Inspection Division within the Office of the Inspector General of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Milan Ivanovic, β10, was appointed as an assistant coach for the Kansas City Current of the National Womenβs Soccer League in January 2024.
Scott Lokke, β10, was appointed as general manager of Rush Street Gamingβs Rivers Casino Philadelphia in July 2025.
Shawn Ollis, β10, was appointed as market president for the southern New Mexico and west Texas region at Nusenda Credit Union, based in Albuquerque, N.M., in July 2025.

Justin Pecoroni, β10, was appointed senior business unit manager of industrial and engineered systems at Franklin Electric Co. based in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Lisa (Tiesing) Pruetting, β10, was appointed product manager at Kansas City, Mo., based Midland Radio in October 2022.
Gary Turner, β10, is the chief delivery officer at Aeyon, a Vienna, Va., based business and management consulting firm that serves federal and civilian governments.
Joseph Villalba Jr., β10, Ph.D., was appointed as the executive director of procurement and school resources for the El Paso (Texas) Independent School District in May 2022. He previously served as the director of purchasing and warehouse operations for the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District in Baytown, Texas.
Grayson Wells, β10, was appointed as an attorney at the law firm Stranch, Jennings & Garvey in Nashville, Tenn., in June 2024, and in December 2025 was elevated to member. He specializes in complex civil litigation, including data breach, and privacy class actions.
Robert Curtis, β11, was appointed IT leader at Danbury (Conn.) Mission Technologies in September 2022.
dedication
Chief Master Sgt. Sarah Faith, β11, was appointed command chief of the 310th Space Wing at Schriever Space Force Base, Colo., in October 2023.
Pearl Gordon, β11, was elected as the 2024-25 state president for the American Legion Department of Arkansas Auxiliary during the organizationβs state convention in June 2024. Gordonβs husband, Antoine, was elected as the state commander of the American Legion Department of Arkansas, marking just the third time in the history of the ALDA that a husband-and-wife team was elected to lead the stateβs largest veteranβs organization.
Matthew Harris, β11, was appointed chief information officer at Rogers Behavioral Health, based in Oconomowoc, Wis., in August 2025.
Jenny Johnston, β11, was appointed president of the Northland (Kansas City, Mo.) Regional Chamber of Commerce in September 2021.

Nick Lambert, β11, the public affairs officer with the Huber Heights, Ohio, Police Department, was honored with the 2022 Ed Hart Memorial Service Award by the Huber Heights Chamber of Commerce in March 2023. He also recently authored a childrenβs book, A Fun Week at the Police Department, that was published on Kickstarter.
Alexis Michael, β11, was appointed as president and chief executive officer at First Texas Bank Georgetown in October 2023. She was selected as an βEmerging Leaderβ by the Texas Bankers Foundation in 2021.
Janet Ostrander, MBA β11, was appointed as assistant director for scholarship management at the University of Utah in December 2025, after having served as assistant director of departmental and external scholarships. Ostrander previously served Park University as senior director of campus center operations.
Stephenie Price, β11, was appointed chief of police for the city of Beaufort, S.C., in May 2024. She previously served as interim chief since January 2024 and as deputy chief since February 2023.


Lisa Reynolds, β11, was appointed as an assistant city manger for Independence, Mo., in June 2024.
Melissa Thomas, β11, was appointed principal of Alice W. Douse Elementary School in the Killeen (Texas) Independent School District in August 2025.
Scott Abbott, β12, was promoted to prison division administrator with the Wyoming Department of Corrections in November 2022. He previously served as deputy administrator since 2008.
Vini Baigan, β12, MBA β15, was appointed assistant coach/recruiting coordinator for the Georgia Tech womenβs volleyball team in April 2023.
Cooper Bayiha, β12, MA β16, was appointed as the boys basketball head coach at Park Hill High School in Kansas City, Mo., in June 2025.
Jessica Carter, β12, was appointed director of the Lowcountry Graduate Center in January 2023. The LGC is a South Carolina state-funded organization dedicated to promoting graduate-level education and professional development at the College of Charleston.
Lauren Montgomery Gist, β12, was honored by the Kansas City (Mo.) Police Department in July 2024 with a Life-Saving Award. In February 2024, Montgomery Gist, a detective in the KCPDβs Domestic Violence Unit, and another officer heard screams while leaving a hospital, then saw two parents frantic over their baby who was choking. She took the baby and gave back blows until the baby started breathing again. In April 2025, Montgomery Gist was promoted to sergeant and moved to the KCPDβs East Patrol.

Rudy Harper, β12, launched Real Solutions RS, a media, marketing and strategic management consulting company in July 2023.
Sunnat Ibragimov, β12, MM β15, became a naturalized U.S. citizen prior to a Sporting Kansas City (Major League Soccer) match in July 2022, then performed the National Anthem with his cello.
Zabrina Kelley, ME β12, was appointed in July 2025 as the girls volleyball head coach at Talkington School for Young Women Leaders in the Lubbock (Texas) Independent School District.
Casi Joy (McCall) Lankford, β12 (who goes by the stage name Casi Joy), had a new album, βMiles and Maybesβ released in March 2023.

Edna Martinson, β12, was named to the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the education category in November 2022. Martinson, who was recipient of the Park University Alumni Associationβs Park Promising Young Professional Award in 2021 started Boddle Learning, an education technology organization with a mission to help kids grow their love for learning so that they can build a brighter future, in 2018 with her husband.

Robert Palmer, β12, in February 2024, Palmer, a defender for the Kansas City Comets in the Major Arena Soccer League, became the MASLβs record-holder for career blocks. In April 2024, Palmer was named MASL Defender of the Year and to the MASL Elite Six.
Touria Pratt, MAT β12, was appointed in March 2024 as the assistant principal at Park Hill High School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District beginning with the 2024-25 academic year. She previously served as assistant principal at Northeast High School in Kansas City, Mo.
Shah Sadikov, β12, was appointed as the assistant conductor and community ambassador for the Edmonton (Canada) Symphony Orchestra in December 2025.
Brent Townsend, β12, was promoted in April 2024 to vice president and general manager of the Nashville, Tenn., office of MMC Contractors, a Kansas City, Mo. based commercial contractor in mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. He previously served as an operations manager for the organization.
Stephanie Bowerson, β13, was honored with an Excellence in Education award from the Michigan Lottery in April 2024. Bowerson, a high school English teacher at DeWitt (Mich.) High School, received a $2,000 cash prize.
Phillip Hayes, β13, was appointed as the head coach for the varsity boys soccer and girls soccer teams at Milan (Mich.) High School in December 2022. In June 2023, Hayes was selected as the Monroe County (Mich.) Region Girls Soccer Coach of the Year by The Monroe News sports staff.
excellence
Kelvin Igumbor, β13, MPA β15, J.D., was elected to the board of directors for the International Relations Council in January 2022. Igumbor is a corporate manager for employee and labor relations for the Dairy Farmers of America.
Catrina Lloyd, β13, MPA β17, was appointed as the executive director of Asheville (N.C.) Watchdog, a nonprofit news organization, in May 2025.

Brittanie Propes, β13, was appointed as the first-ever parks and recreation director for the City of Parkville, Mo., in August 2022. In June 2023, Propes became the first woman in Missouri to receive the certified park and recreation executive certification from the National Recreation and Park Association.
Rachel Dryden Steratore, β13, was announced as a 2023 National Science Foundation / Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation Ocean Decade Champion in October 2023. Her work with the NSF Coastlines and People program focuses on critically important coastline and community research that integrates natural, social and technological processes toward a mission of coastal resilience. Steratore, a policy research with the RAND Corporation, will be an active participant in the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
Capt. Gregory Tiner, β13, is the chief of staff and commanding officer of the Flag Unit with the Naval Education and Training Command, Pensacola, Fla.
Steve Wilson, MPA β13, was appointed as the director of athletics communications with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in February 2025. Previously, Wilson served as vice president of student engagement and intercollegiate athletics at William Woods University in Fulton, Mo.
Mike Ekey, MPA β14, was appointed as assistant city manager of economic development and community engagement for the city of Belton, Mo., in September 2023. In July 2024, Ekey was elected as vice chair of Engaging Local Government Leaders, a nonprofit organization with a mission to engage the brightest minds in local government.

Triumfia Houmbie Fulks, β14, was announced as a winner of $50,000 as part of Launch KCβs grants competition in November 2023. She also received $13,000 as part of a Pure Pitch Rally event in Kansas City in August 2023. In addition, Fulks was selected as a 2024 Pipeline Fellow as part of the networkβs Fellowship and Pathfinder Program. Fulks
founded codeAlgo Academy, which uses gamification to teach coding skills to students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Theresa Garza, MPA β14, was elected to the Raytown (Mo.) Board of Aldermen in April 2023 to serve a four-year term. In July 2022, Garza was recognized by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City during the organizationβs Nuestra Latina Awards in the military/law enforcement category.
Eric Henderson, β14, was appointed as deputy director and assistant chief of the Dayton (Ohio) Police Department in January 2022.
Chief Warrant Officer Corey Hill, β14, retired in May 2022 from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Centerβs Construction Engineer Research Laboratory in Champaign, Ill., where he served as CWO advisor and associate technical director.
Joshua Lewis, β14, co-founded Kin Seltzer in 2023, the first Black-owned seltzer in the Kansas City region.
Jolene Mead, β14, was promoted to the role of chief of staff for Port KC in Kansas City, Mo., in January 2025. Mead previously served as director of people and operations.
David Radzynski, β14, was appointed as the first coordinated concertmaster of the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra in Hamburg, Germany in August 2025.

Mike Stolte, β14, was promoted to chief of the Maryville (Mo.) Police Department in July 2024. Stolte had served as the interim chief since January 2024.
Katherine Vergos, MHA β14, was appointed president of Dignity Healthβs Las Vegas market and president/chief executive officer of Dignity Healthβs Siena Hospital Campus in Henderson, Nev., in May 2024.
Pamela Xaverius, MBA β14, ME β17, was appointed as the vice president of research and scholarly activity at University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis in March 2022.
Master Gunnery Sgt. Nathan Davilmar, β15, serves as the senior enlisted advisor βMarine Detachment β Naval School of Music based at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Va.
Jessica (Crane) Disciacca, β15, authored Awakening the Dark Throne, a tale of magic and redemption, in April 2024.
growth
Adam Shirley, β15, was named the Blue KC Sporting Samaritan for September 2024. The Sporting Samaritan program, an initiative of Sporting Kansas City (Major League Soccer team), highlights teachers and students who make a positive impact on their schools and communities. Shirley is a forensic science teacher at Shawnee Mission (Kan.) Northwest High School.
Jason Souza, MA β15, was appointed chief growth officer at Alluvionic, a Melbourne, Fla., based company that specializes in project management, process improvement, product development, cybersecurity, training and government services.
Master Sgt. Brian Virden, β15, MBA β22, was appointed as the Lake County, Mich., 911 central dispatch director in December 2023.
Sebastian James (Anderson), β16, MBA β18, who toured the country as the drummer for the Nigel Dupree Band, has launched a solo career. His first two singles, βAmerican Madeβ and βWhen We Were Young,β landed on separate top 40 charts. His debut album, βOld School Cool,β was released in October 2024.
Seth Arnold, MBA β16, was named to the 2023 Class of 40 Under Forty by Ingramβs, a Kansas City business magazine. Arnold is a security compliance manager for Honeywell, which manages the National Security Campus for the Department of Energy.

Gyasi Bawuah, MBA β16, is the founder of Chase Analytics, a leader in data science that leverages data through expert analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
January Boyer, β16, MSW β17, was appointed in December 2024 to the Missouri State Rehabilitation Council by Gov. Mike Parson.
Xavielle Brown, β16, MBA β20, was appointed as the girls basketball head coach at Park Hill High School in Kansas City, Mo., in June 2025.
Erin Fraser, β16, β17 MSW, was appointed in October 2023 as the first woman executive director of Benilde Hall in Kansas City, Mo., an organization whose mission is to provide wrap-around services for treating substance use, mental health and homelessness.
Adrienne (Strobel) Goebel, β16, was appointed as a senior account executive for Red Banyan, a global crisis communications agency based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in December 2021. In December 2022, Goebel was promoted to Red Banyanβs people and operations manager.
Carneysha Mendoza, β16, who received Park Universityβs Marlowe Sherwood Memorial Service Award in 2021, was inducted into the Festus (Mo.) R-6 School District Hall of Fame in April 2022.

Samuel Moreno, β16, co-founded MusicStar.AI in 2023, a music generator software that helps create original songs in the style of an individualβs favorite artists. Moreno says the software is βthe ChatGPT for music.β
Anna (Ruckman) Mosakowski, β16, is the chief operating officer of Sock101, a company based in Leeβs Summit, Mo., that offers socks, shoes, apparel and other goods.
Matthew Nolan, β16, was promoted to the rank of fifth class patrol officer for the Springfield Township (N.J.) Police Department in November 2022.
Kimberlee Ried, MA β16, represented the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration in the Spring 2024 Excellence in Government Program through the Partnership for Public Service. Ried is a management and program analyst within NARAβs Office of Government Information Services.

Kimala Small, MHA β16, was recognized as a Hometown Hero during the Kansas City Current (National Womenβs Soccer League team) home opener in April 2022. Small is the director of patient care services for St. Lukeβs Health System in Kansas City, Mo., where she manages six care units.
Tech. Sgt. Bionca Thomas, β16, Ph.D., earned her doctorate degree in biblical studies in early 2022. Thomas is the non-commissioned officer-in-charge of aviation resource management within the 9th Operations Group at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and serves as the additional duty first sergeant and as a first-term airmen center instructor for the 412th Test Wing.
Sarah Weygand, β16, was appointed as the student and academic services manager for the University of Kansasβ Fort Leavenworth (Kan.) Education Center.
Chris Wright, β16, joined the Farmer Veteran Coalition, a Dallas-based organization whose mission is to mobilize veterans to feed America, as its fund development manager in January 2024.
Cole Doherty, β17, was appointed as an assistant coach for the baseball program at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan. He previously served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Maryland β Eastern Shore.

Laurel Gagnon, β17, MM β19, placed third at the Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition in Boca Raton, Fla., in January 2023, winning a $10,000 prize. In June 2025, Gagnon won the Dallas International Violin Competition, earning a $2,500 prize and a performance with the Dallas Chamber Symphony Orchestra.
Emily Key, β17, was appointed director of the Sporting City North soccer club as its U13-U19 girls director. She also serves as a coach for the William Jewell College womenβs soccer program.
Chief Master Sgt. Kelly Kruger, β17, is the command CMS of the 927th Air Refueling Wing at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.
Rodolfo Lopes, β17, signed in August 2022 to play with the Central Florida Crusaders of the National Indoor Soccer League.
Zach Cochran, β18, MBA β20, was appointed as national business development manager with Premier Medical Staff Services based in West Allis, Wis., in August 2023.
Ignacio (Nacho) Flores, β18, signed a series of contracts in July 2022, November 2024 and October 2025 with the Kansas City Comets of the Major Arena Soccer League. Flores has been with the Comets since 2016.
Veronica Gomez, β18, MBA β23, was appointed as director of support personnel in the Yseleta Independent School District (El Paso, Texas) in November 2025.
Sam Hagan, β18, was honored by Automatic Merchandiser with a 40 Under 40 Award in September 2013. The award recognizes individuals who demonstrate leadership and commitment to advancing convenience services for vending, micro markets and office coffee service. Hagan is the business development manager at Quality Vending and Coffee in Kansas City, Mo.
John Haley, ME β18, was appointed as the principal of Orrick (Mo.) High School in July 2022.
Rob Kudratov, β18, was honored with a Student Veteran Leadership Award by G.I. Jobs in August 2022. The award honors student veterans who make a positive difference at their school and in their communities.
Bridget Locke, MACL β18, was selected to the Civic Council of Greater Kansas Cityβs 2023-24 Kansas City Tomorrow leadership class in June 2023.
Meredith Moore, ME β18, was appointed as the district assessment coordinator for the Raytown (Mo.) School District in March 2024. She previously served as an assistant principal and social studies teacher at Raytown South High School.


Shawn Moore, β18, MSW β20, who founded Caregivers on the Homefront (now known as Operation Frontline Families), was appointed in June 2024 as director of support programs and senior advisor for suicide prevention with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, which now oversees OFF.
Timothy Pachasa, β18, was elected to serve a threeyear term on Park Universityβs Board of Trustees, effective July 2022, and he was re-appointed to a second term in 2025. Pachasa is the founder, chief executive officer and host of CAPE Lead, a leadership-centric podcast based in Phoenix that he started in 2018, and senior director of philanthropy for Black Rifle Coffee Co., in San Antonio.

Amanda Ueligger, ME β18, was appointed in January 2024 to become the principal at Parkway Elementary School in the St. Joseph (Mo.) School District, effective July 2024. Ueligger previously served as the assistant principal at Lindbergh Elementary School in the SJSD.
Mark Dunning, MPA β19, was promoted to city manager of the City of Leeβs Summit, Mo., in September 2022. Dunning previously served the city as the assistant city manager of infrastructure and development.
Lyndsey Fowks, β19, was appointed as the academic programs support coordinator within the communication studies department at Colorado State University in August 2025.
Rebecca Hermosillo, β19, was elected as the Sonoma County (Calif.) 1st District supervisor in March 2024.
Leeah Shipley, β19, owns and operates Cornerstone Coffee in Smithville, Mo., a business she opened in 2020.
Natasha Swayze, β19, MSW β20, was appointed in June 2024 as the program specialist of support programs for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. Swayze previously served as the development and program director of Operation Frontline Families.
Staff Sgt. Danny Tucker, β19, was recognized by the Kansas City Chiefs during a game in December 2023 as part of the teamβs βTribute to the Troopsβ program.
Ashlyn Weber, β19, was accepted to the U.S. Navy Officer Candidate School in spring 2024.
Ashley Wilson, ME β19, was honored in April 2022 with the Making Learning Come Alive Award at the Southwest (Missouri) Center Celebration of Schools for βThe Magic of Learningβ program at Mount Vernon (Mo.) Elementary School where she serves as the library media specialist.
2020s

Melissa Ferrer Civil, ME β20, was appointed in February 2024 as Kansas City, Mo.βs first poet laureate.
Lily Davis, β20, was appointed as a community conservation liaison with the Missouri Department of Conservation in December 2023. Davis is based at the MDCβs Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Isaias De La Torre, β20, was appointed head coach of the Kansas Bandits (based in Dodge City) in the Major Arena Soccer League 2 in November 2022.
Joseph Goodroad, β20, was installed as pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Iola, Kan., in June 2024 after previously serving as vicar of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Peace Lutheran Church in Shell Rock, Iowa, since August 2022.
Nathan Hansen, MBA β20, was appointed as innovation and continuous improvement manager at Duncan Aviationβs facility in Provo, Utah, in October 2022.
Tiffani Hebert, β20, was promoted to the role of director of child nutrition with the San Angelo (Texas) Independent School District in June 2024. She previously served as assistant director of child nutrition.
Michael Marfield, β20, was appointed as a social studies teacher at Park Hill High School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District in August 2022.
Anthony Matthies, MBA β20, was promoted to vice president of premium sales with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. He previously served as senior director of premium sales.
Noah Cottterman, MBA β21, was appointed as an assistant coach for the menβs volleyball program at the University of California, San Diego, in November 2025.
Rob Duggan, MPA β21, was promoted from assistant chief to chief of the Gilbert (Ariz.) Fire and Rescue Department in July 2022. In June 2024, the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce honored Duggan with its 2024 Gilbert Leadership Alumni Award for representing the highest level of dedication to the programβs values and to the community.
Madalene Johnson, β21, and Destinee Robinson, β21, were recognized in March 2023 by the Missouri Association of Colleges for Teacher Education with its Outstanding Beginning Teacher Award. Johnson is a 5th grade teacher at St. Therese Catholic School in Kansas City, Mo., and Robinson is a 2nd grade teacher at Graden Elementary School in the Park Hill School District.

Nada Meawad, β21, who was an unprecedented five-time first team All-American and three-time NAIA womenβs volleyball player of the year at Park Universityβs Parkville (Mo.) Campus, played with Volley DΓΌdingen in Switzerland during the 2023-24 season and signed to play with BΓ©ziers Angels in France in May 2024.

Matt Percy, β21, was appointed assistant coach of the menβs and womenβs golf teams at Ottawa (Kan.) University in September 2023.
Jennie Snapp, MA β21, was appointed as executive director of foundation, marketing and public relations for Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville, Mo., in June 2025.
artistry
Andrew Snively, β21, joined the Baker Sterchi Cowden and Rice law firm in Kansas City, Mo., as an associate in May 2024. His work is focused on insurance coverage, bad faith claims and personal injury defense.
Cortney Vercelote-Whitwood, β21, is the education program liaison at the American Trauma Society in Falls Church, Va. Prior to joining ATS, she served in the U.S. Navy from 2009-22 as a petty officer.
MacKenzie Coder, β22, joined National Real Estate Insurance Group in May 2022 as a content writer.
Jon Connor, β22, was appointed as the director of planning and code enforcement for the city of Lewiston, Maine, in April 2024.
Aaron de Groot, β22, was a member of The Netherlands roster at the World Baseball Classic hosted by the U.S., Japan and Taiwan in March 2022.
Jenna Irwin, β22, was appointed as an 8th grade science teacher at Walden Middle School in the Park Hill (Mo.) School District in August 2022.
Jakib Jones, β22, was drafted by the Kansas City Comets in the third round of the Major Arena Soccer Leagueβs inaugural college draft in December 2022. He signed a two-year contract with the team in February 2023.
Madison Labart, β22, and Katie (Shipp) Boone, β23, were among those honored as 2025 Outstanding Beginning Teachersβ by the Missouri Association of Colleges for Teacher Education in February 2025. Labart is a social studies teacher at Park Hill South High School in Riverside, Mo. Boone is an English teacher at Excelsior Springs (Mo.) High School.
Victoria Malicoat, β22, MHA β25, was named to the βTop 50 Women Leaders of Missouri for 2025 by Women We Admire in August 2025.
Brian Opoka, β22, is the director of public safety at John Knox Village, a retirement community in Leeβs Summit, Mo.
Cory Reeves, β22, signed in October 2025 to play professional basketball for Gence BK Ganja in the Azerbaijan Basketball League. Reeves was a second team NAIA AllAmerican for Park Universityβs Parkville (Mo. ) Campus menβs basketball team for the 2019-20 season.
Sgt. Maj. Hector Rivera, β22, was appointed as regimental sergeant major for the Combat Logistics Regiment 1, U.S. Marine Corps 1st Marine Logistics Group, in March 2024.
Michael Davidman, β23, was announced as the winner of the 2025 American Piano Awards competition in April 2025, becoming the second consecutive Park University graduate to win the 13-monthlong competition (Kenny Broberg, β21, won the competition in 2021; Davidman was a finalist that same year before transferring to Park). He won a $25,000 cash prize and the Christel DeHaan Fellowship, which includes a career support package valued at more than $200,000.

Amanda Elliott, MPA β23, was appointed in May 2025 as director of small business services and administration with the City of Mesa (Ariz.) Office of Economic Development.
Laney Lupe, β23, who was Miss Indian Arizona for 2023-24, served as the grand marshal of the Native American Connections parade in October 2024 in Phoenix. Lupe is a member of the White Mountain Apache tribe.
Nichole Matthews, MPA β23, was appointed as the disaster, assessment and recovery program specialist for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in November 2025.
Brian Siercks, β23, was promoted to the rank of corporal in the Missouri State Highway Patrol in November 2023. He serves as the assistant zone supervisor of Zone 4, serving Clay County, Mo.
Mallory Brown, β24 MPA, was appointed as the community development director for the City of Excelsior Springs, Mo., in February 2025.
Mark Fiegenbaum, MPA β24, was appointed as associate director of state and local legislative affairs with the Missouri Farm Bureau, based in Jefferson City, Mo., in December 2024.
Skyler Jensen, β24, was appointed as a communications and public relations specialist with the Iowa Bankers Association in June 2024.
Kody Petersen, β24, was appointed as the veterans initiatives manager with the Branson (Mo.) Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau in February 2025.
Clayton Wells, β24, was appointed in October 2025 as a medical equipment planner with Pulse Design Group in Kansas City, Mo.
Lori Lazure, Ed.S. β25, was appointed in December 2025 as the director of the Duenweg Education Center and Beacon Autism Center in the Joplin (Mo.) School District, effective July 2026 upon the retirement of the current director.
Weddings

Ashlyn Weber, β19, and Damon Grosvenor, β24, were married in July 2025 in Excelsior Springs, Mo. Ashlyn currently serves as a loan coordinator with Veterans United Home Loans, while Damon is a reporter at the Jefferson City (Mo.) News Tribune.
Andi (Enns) Kahclamat, β20, married Brian Edwardson in March 2025 in Kansas City, Kan. Andi works remotely as the marketing and communications director of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (based in New York City).
Park Mourns | August

2020-December 2025
The following is a list of Park University alumni, faculty, staff and community volunteers who passed away between August 2020 and December 2025. The list has been compiled from online obituaries and/or messages sent to the University. If you feel someone is missing from this list and/or you wish to report future passings, send an e-mail to communication@park.edu and include a link to the online obituary. If you donβt have a link, please provide as much information as possible, including name, graduation year (if known), city of residence and date of death.
Alumni
1940s
Norma (Bates) Barnett, β41
Lubbock, Texas, Aug. 27, 2024
Dorothy (Schrader) Huffstutler, β41
Cameron Park, Calif., March 18, 2025
Phillip Bedient, β43, Ph.D.
Dalton, Mass., March 5, 2023
Martha Sue (Newell) Atkinson, β44
Chester, Conn., Dec. 23, 2021
James Crockett, β45
Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., May 8, 2022
Cora (Altick) Petrocine, x45 Estes Park, Colo., Nov. 23, 2022
Jeraldeen (McComb) Sullenberger, β45 CaΓ±on City, Colo., Aug. 25, 2021
C. Howard Wallace, β45, Th.D. Dubuque, Iowa, Dec. 21, 2022
Mariam (Edgerton) Fleming x49 Prairie Village, Kan., Feb. 19, 2024
1950s
Betty (Nicholas) Henderson, β50 Cameron, Mo., Nov. 28, 2023
William Linneman, β50, Ph.D. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 7, 2022
Rev. Richard Rowe, β50, β57 M.Div. Santa Fe, N.M., Nov. 10, 2024
Alice (Dame) Vernier, β50 Newark, Del., April 10, 2023
Roseanna Viggers, β50 Fulton, Mo., Feb. 1, 2022
Margaret βPeggyβ (Griggs) Vranesh, β50 New York, N.Y., Dec. 13, 2023
Martha (Fraser) Couch, β51 Overland Park, Kan., July 18, 2025
Gwendolyn (Gibby) Hayes, β51 Mars, Pa., Dec. 9, 2025
Delores Heard, β51 Marquette Township, Mich., March 26, 2022
Charles Mosier, β51, J.D. Davison, Mich., March 10, 2022
Patricia (Wilson) Quillen, x51 Kimball, Neb., Feb. 21, 2022
Bradley Rohwer, β51
Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 21, 2022
Phyllis (Garner) Dull, β52
Moline, Ill., Aug. 8, 2022
Gerald Gresham, β52 Springfield, Mo., March 26, 2024
Mary (Watson) Hales, β52 Casper, Wyo., Nov. 21, 2024
Elwyn Oldenburg, β52
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26, 2021
Catherine Prickett, x52
St. Peters, Mo., Dec. 24, 2020
Joyce (Holben) Verney, β52 Tonasket, Wash., Jan. 22, 2025

Dorothy (Harper) Watson, β52, Ph.D.
Columbia, Mo., July 4, 2024
Namesake of the Dorothy Harper Watson Literacy Center on the Parkville (Mo.) Campus
Carolyn Alexander, β53 Thornton, Colo., April 17, 2023

Dean Larrick, β53
Columbia, Mo., March 25, 2024
Barbara (Passiglia) Smischny, β53
Salina, Kan., Sept. 22, 2022
Earl βEdβ Thwaites, β53
Windsor, Colo., Feb. 19, 2025
Teresa (Hargrave) Bremer, β54, Ph.D.
Santa Fe, N.M., Nov. 2, 2025
Elizabeth Core, β54
Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 10, 2024
Joyce (Sommers) Patterson, β54
Marysville, Kan., Aug. 17, 2024
Shirley (Durbin) Bogren, β55 Springfield, Ill., March 6, 2024
Mary (Hay) Cooke, β55 Hastings, Neb., Jan. 10, 2022
Herman Duermyer, β55
Kansas City, Mo., July 26, 2023
Philo Goodrich, β55 Berlin, Wis., Sept. 5, 2024
Jewell (Kirchner) Gregory, x55 Glenview, Ill., April 26, 2024
Jack Irvine, β55, M.D. Ashland, Ohio, May 15, 2025
David Warinner, β55
Brevard, N.C., July 13, 2022
Dolores (Crane) Wolford, β55 Golden, Colo., Nov. 24, 2021
Janet (Bard) Frizzle, x56 Lenexa, Kan., Sept. 18, 2023
Louise (Egger) Hoffmaster Gleason, β56 Topeka, Kan. Feb. 4, 2025
Robert McGowan, β56 Prairie Village, Kan., May 13, 2022
Beverly (Kirkham) Sheneman, x56 Palm Desert, Calif., June 19, 2022
Donovan Smith Jr., β56
Kansas City, Mo., July 26, 2022
Mildred (Cantrell) Wright, β56 Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., Dec. 17, 2025
Myra (Wallace) Barker, β57 Tehachapi, Calif., April 26, 2022
Winifred (Nellis) Johnson, x57 Waukee, Iowa, Sept. 13, 2022
Jerry Schrader, β57 Salem, Ore., Oct. 1, 2020
Stephanie (Stahmer) Zitomer, β57 Windsor, Conn., Jan. 20, 2023
Hugh Berry, β58
New Philadelphia, Ohio, Dec. 11, 2021
Phyllis Cobb, β58 Rosemont, Pa., Oct. 12, 2023
Howard Hoffmaster, β58 Winona, Minn., May 4, 2023
Lois (Sheppard) Noto, β58 Edwardsville, Ill., Nov. 25, 2025
Rev. Francis Rath, β58, β62 Albuquerque, N.M., April 9, 2025
Sharon (Kalass) Rettenberg, β58 San Rafael, Calif., May 31, 2023
Nona (Lynn) Richardson, β58 Starkville, Miss., July 4, 2024
Jeanette (Green) Schwan, β58 Lake Pleasant, N.Y., Dec. 3, 2021
Margaret (McCluggage) Smith, β58 Hiawatha, Iowa, June 26, 2025
Staff Sgt. David Wetmore, β58, Ph.D. Brevard, N.C., Dec. 18, 2022
Bruce Bucher, β59 Tappahannock, Va., July 4, 2024
Sara Gaggens, β59
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 3, 2023
Shirley (Masser) Huddle, β59 Homewood, Ill., Feb. 11, 2022
Evelyn Krueger, β59 Forest Park, Ill., Nov. 20, 2022
Nancy (Johnston) Mulford, β59 Skillman, N.J., Jan. 12, 2023
John Purcell, β59 Watervliet, N.Y., Oct. 6, 2025
Barry Simpson, β59 Franklin, Maine, April 9, 2024
1960s
Ivan Waite, β60 Raymore, Mo., August 25, 2020
Carolyn (Tayloe) Wilson, β60 Laguna Woods, Calif., Jan. 29, 2023
Carolyn Carlson, β61 Lawrence, Kan., Dec. 7, 2024
Gary Clark, β61, Ph.D. Rockville, Md., April 21, 2022
William Meyer, β61 Auburn, Ga., Dec. 31, 2022
Deanna (Braley) Young, β61 Aug. 9, 2022, Osage Beach, Mo.
Sandra (Mosiman) Fischer, β62 Fremont, Neb., Jan. 4, 2023
Craig Little, β62 Sevastopol, Wis., Nov. 15, 2024
Col. John Turner, β62 Sisters, Ore., March 9, 2024
Neal Harrison, β63 Leavenworth, Kan., March 30, 2023
Lorena (Jones) Hobart, β63 Sun City Hilton Head, S.C.,
Rev. Bruce Scott, β63 New Smyrna Beach, Fla., Oct. 18, 2023
Julia (Speer) Munson, β64 Calumet, Mich., Nov. 23, 2023
John Hackenberg, β65 San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico, July 13, 2023
Arthur Kluge, β65, Ph.D. Gainesville, Fla., Nov. 22, 2021 Former Board of Trustees member
Diane (Davis) Reed, β65 Parkville, Mo., March 13, 2024
Col. Robert Brumback, β66 Clearwater, Fla., Sept. 4, 2020
James Eiker, β66, MA β67, MPA β75 Prairie Village, Kan., Sept. 22, 2025
Kathryn (Amayo) Metcalf, β66 Concordia, Kan., July 29, 2022
Howard Beall, β67 Broomfield, Colo., Dec. 11, 2023
Stephanie Brackett, β67 Stratford, Conn., Sept. 22, 2023
John Hooker, x67 Oshkosh, Wis., July 27, 2022
William Kott, β67 Schwenksville, Pa., May 29, 2024
Col. Alfred Paddock, β67, Ph.D. Huntsville, Ala. March 20, 2025
Glenn Green, β68 La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 2, 2024
Allan Gross, β68 West Caldwell, N.J., Feb. 15, 2025
Edward Kochenthal Jr., x68 San Antonio, Fla., May 26, 2022
Leo Ruffing, β68 Chesapeake, Va, May 8, 2023
Roger Buckley, β69 Beaver, Utah, March 25, 2023
James Caldwell, β69 Warrenton, Va., Aug. 8, 2025
Louis Ehrlich III, β69 Denver, Colo., Nov. 20, 2022
William Huddleston Jr., β69 Batesville, Ark., Oct. 23, 2021
Ewen McKechnie, β69 San Rafael, Calif., unknown date in 2025 San Rafael, Calif., unknown date in 2025
Lt. Col. Ellison Vickery, β69
The Villages, Fla., July 27, 2025
Patricia (Clawson) Williams, β69 Spokane, Wash., Nov. 21, 2025
1970s

Robert βChanceβ Browne, x70
Wilton, Conn., March 4, 2024
Allen Carter, β70
Fayetteville, N.C., June 20, 2025
Richard Chudzikiewicz, β70 Guilford, Maine, Dec. 12, 2024

Bonnie (Wallace) Epperson, β70
Santa Barbara, Calif., July 17, 2023
Former Board of Trustees member
Frederick Hemley, β70 Eastham, Mass., Aug. 26, 2022
Maj. Michael Hurley, β70 Bedford, Mass., April 19, 2023
Martin Davis, β70, D.O. Tulsa, Okla., April 26, 2025
Thomas Reilly, β70 Oxford, N.J., March 1, 2023
Lt. William Shukis Sr., β70 Virginia Beach, Va., May 30, 2023
Theodore Stahl, β70 Iola, Kan., Jan. 2, 2025
Webster Staples, β70 Middletown, Conn., Dec. 26, 2023
Alexander Walker Jr., β70 Woodstock, Ga., Jan. 12, 2024
John Aljets, β71 Ocala, Fla., Oct. 24, 2022
Eileen (West) Barber, β71
St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 24, 2022
Former registrar
Ted Betsch, β71 Marietta, Ga., Nov. 28, 2022
Nancy (Clarke) Green, β71 Denison, Texas, June 29, 2024
Maj. William Garrison Sr., β71 Clay Center, Kan., Nov. 29, 2021
Edward Krogstad Jr., β71
Matawan, N.J., Oct. 7, 2022
Bruce McKeon, β71
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 4, 2023
George Snell, β71
San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 18, 2024
William Walinow Jr., β71 Athens, Ga., Jan. 20, 2023
Maj. Robert Witt, β71
Lamar, Mo., Dec. 7, 2023
John Cisternino, β72
Overland Park, Kan., Jan. 15, 2023
Michael Clissold, β72
Elizabethtown, Pa., Oct. 29, 2021
Barbara Hirsch, β72
Richfield, Minn., Aug. 6, 2023
Patrice Pierce, β72
Washington, D.C., April 26, 2025
Mary Ann Scholta, β72
Naperville, Ill., Oct. 8, 2022
Lt. Col. Floyd Williams, β72
Ypsilanti, Mich., April 26, 2023
Kevin Grady, β73
Sunrise Beach, Mo., April 7, 2022
Harry Gray Jr., β73
Lake Hopatcong, N.J., March 27, 2023
Robert Harmon, β73
Upland, Calif., Aug. 4, 2020
Chief Master Sgt. George Hedenkamp, β73
Overland Park, Kan., March 18, 2024
Gen. Earl OβLoughlin, β73 East Tawas, Mich., Nov. 10, 2023
Col. George Robbins, β73 Seymour, Ind., Oct. 14, 2023
Hinston Robinson, β73 Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 4, 2023
Master Sgt. Charles (Ron) Gustafson, β74 Monte Vista, Colo., June 14, 2024
Master Sgt. Gary Kintner, β74 Wichita Falls, Texas, Dec. 5, 2025
Maj. Quitman Kirby Jr., β74 Columbus, Ga., July 28, 2023
Col. Manuel Lopez, β74 Alice, Texas, Aug. 3, 2022
Col. Raymond Moot, β74 Fairview Heights, Ill., Dec. 19. 2022
Capt. Augusto βGusβ Moreno, β74, D.C. Ithaca, Neb., June 16, 2025
Levi Snow, β74 Overland Park, Kan., July 17, 2023
Brenda Vaughn, x74 St. Joseph, Mo., March 26, 2022
Albert βGeneβ Adcock, β75 Spring Lake, N.C., Aug. 6, 2025
Larry Arnold, β75 Harbor Hills, Ohio, May 11, 2024
Angelina Borgedalen, β75 Paradise Valley, Ariz., Feb. 11, 2023
Col. John Campbell, β75 Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 7, 2022
Lt. Col. Bruce Cartwright, β75 Leavenworth, Kan., Oct. 8, 2025
Col. Aubrey Craig, β75 Plano, Texas, Aug. 11, 2022
SuEllen Fried, β75
Prairie Village, Kan., Oct. 3, 2024
Fried received the Park University Marlowe Sherwood Memorial Service Award in 2014
Mildred Richter, β75
Overland Park, Kan., May 1, 2025
David Saunders, β75 Kansas City, Mo., March 13, 2024
Ron Shelton, β75 Jonesboro, Ark., May 27, 2025
Arabella Tubbs, β75 Maquoketa, Iowa, Dec. 22, 2022
William Whitehead, β75 Tullahoma, Tenn., March 12, 2022
Chief Master Sgt. Eugene Barnes, β76 Joliet, Ill., July 10, 2023
Harry Biddle, β76 Beavercreek, Ohio, July 25, 2025
William Colston, β76
Blytheville, Ark., June 6, 2022
Sharon Echelmeier, β76 Lake Tapawingo, Mo., June 8, 2023
Lawrence Jackson Jr., β76 Kansas City, Kan., June 10, 2023
Ronald Lester, β76 Sherwood, Ark., Nov. 5, 2022
Katie Miller, β76 Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 22, 2025
Wayne Combs, β77
Leeβs Summit, Mo., April 12, 2022
Therese (Brennan) Mahoney, β77 Overland Park, Kan., Jan. 28, 2025
Ronald McCabe, β77 Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 28
Kenneth Miles, β77 Tulsa, Okla., April 12, 2022
Vernon Moss, β77 Chowchilla, Calif., April 8, 2022
James Norris, β77 Baker, Fla., March 2, 2025
Lt. Col. Randall Schmidt, β77 Hays, Kan., July 4, 2023
David Smith, β77 Kansas City, Mo., June 9, 2023
Geraldine Albright, β78
Albuquerque, N.M., March 12, 2025
Ida Marie Cook, β78 Kansas City, Mo., June 17, 2024
Charles Davis, β78 Penn Laird, Va., Aug. 20, 2022
Fred Eisenhart, β78 Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 4, 2025
Marjorie (Engle) Gatten, x78 Eagle Rock, Mo., Jan. 22, 2022
Steven Hill, β78 Fayetteville, Ark., Oct. 29, 2021
Karen Kidwell, β78 Linn Valley, Kan., Sept. 10, 2021
Rick Miller, β78 Belton, Mo., Aug. 20, 2022
James Ramsey Jr., β78 Inman, S.C., Sept. 12, 2022
Edwin Shamburger, β78 Denison, Texas, May 10, 2023
Master Chief Petty Officer James Smith, β78
Overland Park, Kan., Dec. 10, 2025
Alan Weimer, β78
Waynesville, Ohio, Aug. 31, 2023
Maj. Michael Dowhaniuk, β79
El Paso, Texas, April 10, 2023
Joe Elliott Sr., β79
Wilsonville, Ala., June 8, 2023
Lois Johnson, β79
Shalimar, Fla., Oct. 6, 2025
Hanh βHankβ Quach, β79
Oak Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 7, 2021
Ann Storer, β79
Beavercreek, Ohio, Oct. 1, 2023
John Wildman, β79
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 17, 2021
Dolores (Robertson) Windham, β79 Mountain Home, Ark., July 21, 2025
1980s
Capt. Edward Barker, β80 Sandusky, Ohio, Sept. 3, 2021
Doris Brown, β80
Kansas City, Mo., March 29, 2024
Frank Fitzgerald, β80
Landisville, Pa., Dec. 24, 2022
Senior Master Sgt. Carol Herbst, β80
Avondale, Ariz., Nov. 3, 2022
Sgt. Maj. Clarence Lewis, β80
Denver, Colo., May 25, 2025
Constance (Huelskoetter) Shildt, β80
Mascoutah, Ill., July 4, 2024
James Bachman, β81 Kearney, Mo., Sept. 29, 2025
Ray Beane, β81 Ashville, Ohio, April 27, 2022
Joseph Beasley, β81, Ph.D. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 9, 2025
John Bialecki, β81 Turners Falls, Mass., Dec. 22, 2023
Chief Master Sgt. Ura βJackβ Bryant, β81 Warrensburg, Mo., Aug. 14, 2022
Brice Coen, β81 Round Rock, Texas, May 7, 2022

Barbara Flippen, β81
Jacksonville, Ark., May 12, 2023
Former director of the Little Rock (Ark.) Air Force Base Campus
Rafael Garza, β81 Alamo, Texas, July 21, 2024
Judith Ingraham, β81 Grapevine, Texas, Jan. 11, 2024
Glenn Lasater, β81 Peyton, Colo., Dec. 30, 2023
Jack Newman, β81 Northmoor, Mo., Nov. 16, 2022
Hugh Grossman III, β81, MPA β93 Joplin, Mo., Nov. 27, 2022
Jeffrey Ullom, β81 Murrells Inlet, S.C., Sept. 18, 2025
Chief Master Sgt. Edward Vance Sr., β81 Forloud, Pa., March 17, 2023
Ann Webb, β81, MPA β99
Bowling Green, Ky., July 10, 2022
Former administrator of the Hauptmann School for Public Affairs (now Public Administration)
Marion Broils, β82 Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 5, 2025
Anna Correa, β82 Knob Noster, Mo., Dec. 16, 2022
Chester Field, β82 Summerton, S.C., Aug. 7, 2025
Connie Forand-Sarty, β82 Poland, Ohio, May 3, 2023
Bill Fuller, β82 Mountain Home, Idaho, March 5, 2023
Glenn Hughes, β82 Blue Springs, Mo., Dec. 7, 2025
Norma Kane, β82 Manchester, N.H., Aug. 31, 2023
Bert Love, β82 Georgetown, Texas, Feb. 8, 2024
Eleanor βLeeβ Burris, β83 Rockwall, Texas, Feb. 28, 2023 Former vice president of extended learning
Bernice Crummett, β83 Overland Park, Kan., Dec. 17, 2022
Paul Dixon Jr., β83 Dublin, Ga., Aug. 26, 2025
Doris Herbst, β83 Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 25, 2021
Maj. William Hurula, β83 Holland, Mich., June 11, 2024
Walter McKnight Jr., β83 Saluda, S.C., Oct. 22, 2022
Sr. Master Sgt. Samuel Owens Jr., β83 Metter, Ga., Feb. 17, 2024
Brig. Gen. James Burgs Sr., β84 Columbia, S.C., March 1, 2023
Dorothy Gundling, β84 Port Royal, S.C., March 31, 2023
George Helms, β84 Decatur, Ill., Jan. 26, 2024
Christopher Kinate, β84 Kansas City, Mo., March 9, 2024
Jacqueline Doughty, β85 Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 21, 2023
Jayne Duncan, β85 Independence, Mo., Nov. 17, 2024
William Fischer, β85 St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1, 2025
Carole Gittman, β85 Wilmington, Del., May 23, 2024
Edward Miller, β85 Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Jan. 21, 2023
Master Sgt. Hector Saldana, β85 Alamogordo, N.M., Aug. 9, 2025
Master Sgt. William Sexton, β85 Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 4, 2024
Linda Boyer, β86 Olathe, Kan., Oct. 13, 2025
Sr. Master Sgt. George Dent, β86 Warner Robins, Ga, Sept. 19, 2023
Oscar Marshall, β86 Columbia, S.C., July 3, 2022
Brig. Gen. Holsey Moorman, β86 Palm Coast, Fla., Feb. 7, 2023
John Motley, β86 Independence, Mo., Feb. 3, 2025
Penni (Prewitt) Robinette, β86 Leeβs Summit, Mo., July 8, 2025
David Scheppan, β86 Fairborn, Ohio, Feb. 1, 2025
Master Sgt. Thomas Billeter, β87 Tucson, Ariz., April 23, 2024
James Boofter, β87 El Paso, Texas, Aug. 5, 2025
Betty Lou Cousineau, β87 Muskegon, Mich., Aug. 5, 2024
Chief Master Sgt. Errol Cox Sr., β87 Tijeras, N.M., Sept. 14, 2025
Frank DeLaurentis, β87 Chester, N.Y., May 8, 2025
Sgt. 1st Class Williard Diehl Jr., β87 Newark, Ohio, Nov. 13, 2025
Eldon Ferrell, β87 The Villages, Fla., April 14, 2022
Maj. Gen. Robert Riggs, β87 Winchester, Va., Jan. 11, 2022
Stephen Van Scyoc, β87 Leawood, Kan., Oct. 23, 2025
Donald Spangler, β87 Washington Court House, Ohio, Nov. 8, 2025
Sally Ward, β87 Leeβs Summit, Mo., Feb. 27, 2024
Thomas Wiese, β87 Overland Park, Kan., Feb. 24, 2025
Sr. Master Sgt. David Williams, β87 Farmville, Va., Nov. 4, 2021
Frank Abele, β88 Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 28, 2024
Marcia Bryan, β88 Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 27, 2023
Gloria Darby, β88 Leeβs Summit, Mo., April 15, 2024
George Davis, β88 Edmond, Okla., Nov. 29, 2025
Deeana Kays, β88 Easton, Kan., May 28, 2025
Carolyn Mitchell, β88 Overland Park, Kan., Nov. 23, 2025
Mark Sanborn, β88 Claremore, Okla., Oct. 22, 2025
Margaret Swartzendruber, MAR β88 Caro, Mich., March 28, 2023
Bethel Walkup, β88 Buda, Texas, Sept. 1, 2022
Howard Andrews, β89 Zanesville, Ohio, June 15, 2022
Mary Betts, β89 Sturgis, Ky., July 29, 2022
Sgt. Ralph Brown, β89 San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 22, 2022
Verlin Jones, β89 Topeka, Kan., Oct. 6, 2023
Stefani Mish, β89 Overland Park, Kan., June 7, 2022
Michelle Wuyak, β89 South Park, Pa., Oct. 4, 2022
1990s
Terry Greiner, β90
Daytona Beach, Fla., Dec. 8, 2022
Chief Master Sgt. James Hill, β90 Knob Noster, Mo., Oct. 17, 2022
Paula Peacock, β90
South Jordan, Utah, Feb. 18, 2024
Gregg Reed, β90
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 12, 2024
Col. Robert Rumph, β90 Charleston, S.C., Jan. 26, 2024
Chief Master Sgt. Floyd Swinford, β90 Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec. 22, 2022
Betty Lou Stevenson, β90
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 2, 2024
Robert Waechter, MPA β90
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 13, 2025
Clarence Duran, β91
Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 18, 2023
Chief Master Sgt. Paul Fackler, β91 Lynn Haven, Fla., Jan. 3, 2024
Tammy Moffett-Thomas, MPA β91 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 7, 2025
Patricia Paradeza, β91 El Paso, Texas, June 25, 2024
Master Sgt. John Schindele, β91 Boise, Idaho, Oct. 28, 2024
James Taylor, β91 Lilburn, Ga., Sept. 8, 2021
Jennifer Adriano, β92
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 8, 2023
Master Sgt. Charles Amedia, β92 Marana, Ariz., March 2, 2022
Katheryn Blankinship, β92
Kansas City, Mo., June 18, 2025
Ricardo Evans, β92 Peoria, Ariz., Aug. 31, 2025
Carolyn Hill, β92 Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 22, 2022
Barbara (Brewster) Urschel, β92 Dayton, Ohio, March 15, 2024
Sharon Bradley, β93 Ames, Iowa, April 7, 2025
Melba Fontaine, β93 Goodyear, Ariz., April 23, 2024
Col. Jimmy Gomez, β93 Albuquerque, N.M., July 24, 2022
Brad Harrison, β93 Riverside, Mo., Sept. 21, 2025
Janet Hayden, β93 Spotsylvania, Va., May 15, 2025
Travis Kasper, β93 Jacksonville, Ark., July 22, 2024
James Leath, β93 Monmouth, Ill, March 14, 2025
Sgt. 1st Class Henry Millward Jr., β93 Callao, Va., May 25, 2025
Anita Moore, β93
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 2, 2023
Larry Ogle, β93 Plattsburg, Mo., Dec. 28, 2024
Donald Riead, β93 Blue Springs, Mo., Aug. 12, 2022
Curtiss Waggoner, β93 Lexington, Texas, Jan. 31, 2022
Lawrence Wedel, β93 Kingsland, Texas, Nov. 9, 2023
Mary Young, β93 Centerville, Ohio, Dec. 11, 2023
Gloria (Clark) Brown, β94 Marietta, Ohio, Dec. 4, 2022
Master Gunnery Sgt. Mark Freed, β94 Franklin Township, Pa., Feb. 5, 2024
Stephanie Harris, β94 Aiken, S.C., July 13, 2025
Catherine Heegn, β94 Independence, Mo., July 15, 2024
Lida Hiller, β94
Summerville, S.C., Nov. 13, 2025
Lester Prout Jr., β94, β95 Constantine, Mich., Aug. 7, 2025
David Routh, MPA β94 Prairie Village, Kan., Feb. 11, 2024
Francisco Samaniego, β94 El Paso, Texas, Sept. 8, 2025
Lenora Vance, β94 Miamisburg, Ohio, March 12, 2024
Torre White, β94 Independence, Mo., Sept. 14, 2022
Earlene Griggs, β95 Leeβs Summit, Mo., Dec. 6, 2023

Helen Walker, β95
Topeka, Kan., Dec. 14, 2022
Former assistant director of adult education
Sgt. 1st Class Sherry Jackson, β96 San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 21, 2025
Master Sgt. Anthony Joseph Jr., β96 Canton, Ga., June 10, 2023
Jackie (Avance) Lewis, β96 Glendale, Calif., March 14, 2025
Lt. Col. Todd Ligman, β96 Wasilla, Alaska, Feb. 7, 2024
Mary Jo Nastasi, β96 Independence, Mo., Nov. 12, 2023
Mary Leigh Proctor, β96 Cibolo, Texas, Feb. 28, 2024
Steven Stroot, β96 New Baden, Ill., Oct. 1, 2023
Kenneth Stuart, β96 Beavercreek, Ohio, Oct. 8, 2025
Robert Wippich, β96 Durham, N.C., May 21, 2023
Lillian Allen, β97 Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 18, 2025
Lucas Cullers, β97 Kyle, Texas, February 5, 2025
Pedenia Evans, β97 Kansas City, Mo., July 10, 2025
Charles Lowery, β97 Independence, Mo., July 7, 2022
Janis Payne, β97 Emerado, N.D., May 21, 2024
Stephanie Tolbert, β97 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 25, 2024
Sandra Walker, β97 Round Rock, Texas, July 18, 2022
Meagan Devlin, β98
St. Paul Park, Minn., Aug. 13, 2024
Roy January Jr., β98 Centennial, Colo., Jan. 6, 2022
Kenneth Marshall, β98 Springfield, Ohio, March 1, 2025
Liane Mathews, β98 Cartersville, Ga., Feb. 2, 2025
Wanda McKinley, MPA β98 Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 20, 2022
Richard Roberts, β98 Grand Forks, N.D., Feb. 27, 2022
Ruth Ross, β98 Liberty, Mo., July 21, 2022
Doris Tousley, MAR β98 Independence, Mo., Oct. 29, 2025
Lori Venable, β98 Fairborn, Ohio, July 18, 2025
Staff Sgt. Rick Bledsoe, β99 Gladstone, Mo., Feb. 15, 2024
Mary Ann Bleish, MBA β99 Parkville, Mo., March 10, 2022
Doris Guein, MPA β99 Grandview, Mo., April 13, 2025
James Hight, β99 Leeβs Summit, Mo., Aug. 30, 2024
Timothy Miller, β99 Midwest City, Okla., Aug. 24, 2025
2000s
Pamela Baron, β00 Pflugerville, Texas, Dec. 6, 2023
Ronald Copeland Jr., β00 Walla Walla, Wash., April 11, 2022
Jeffrey Goodnight, β00 Edgerton, Mo., April 6, 2025
Rev. Michael Kay, β00 Spokane, Wash., March 5, 2023
Hazel Piermatteo, β00 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., July 14, 2025
Andria Rowser, β00 Orange Park, Fla., March 20, 2023
Terry Torello, β00, β02 Shawnee, Kan., April 28, 2023
Jon Paul Meinke, β01 Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 6, 2023
Maj. James Stephens, β01 Nevada, Iowa, Sept. 22, 2022
Matthew Weatherwax, β01 Gloucester, Va., Dec. 7, 2023
Robert Crider, β02 Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 3, 2024
Randall Day, β02 Polo, Mo., Jan. 3, 2025
Ramon Fernandez, β02 Houston, Texas, Dec. 31, 2023
Michelle Sharp, β02 Independence, Mo., April 21, 2025
Catherine Butler, β03 Ogden, Utah, Oct. 19, 2024
Rosalind North, β03 Independence, Mo., Sept. 11, 2025
Maria Wayman, β03 Huber Heights, Ohio, Sept. 14, 2025
Christina Elliott, β04
Independence, Mo., Feb. 28, 2022
Thomas Hanrahan, β04
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20, 2021
Dennis Knotts, β04 Huber Heights, Ohio, Dec. 12, 2025
Jacquelynn Sampson, β04 Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 3, 2024
James Kilroy, MBA β05 Omaha, Neb., Feb. 2, 2025
Erin Lankford, ME β05 Liberty, Mo., March 8, 2024
Kevin Wilson, β05 Kettering, Ohio, Oct. 14, 2022
Jacob Burkhardt, β06 North Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 17, 2025
Kevin Haddix, β06 Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 13, 2022
Pamela Hardeman-Boyd, β06 San Antonio, Texas, May 31, 2023
Monica Oliver, β06 Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 21, 2025
Alfred OβNeal Jr., β06 Augusta, Ga., Nov. 5, 2025
Ariane (Pfaff) Bohi, β07 Kansas City, Mo., July 23, 2024
Carl Brewer, β07 Hutto, Texas, Aug. 29, 2022
Katie (Rodina) Brooks, β07 Tonganoxie, Kan., Feb. 14, 2014
Carlen Carter Jr., β07 Jonesboro, Ark., March 24, 2025
Rebecca Catlin, β07 Kansas City, Mo., March 14
Mary Giovagnoli, β07 Kansas City, Mo., June 12, 2025
Daniel Koppers, β07 Leawood, Kan., April 1, 2024
Karen Rasmussen, β07 Ogden, Utah, May 24, 2022
Jonathan Sanders, β07 Mansfield, Ohio, Feb. 24, 2025
Barry Bennett, MPA β08 Cleveland, Ohio, April 21, 2024
Sandra Raphel, β08 Cedar Park, Texas, June 21, 2023
Paula Reed, β08 Mountain Home, Idaho, Jan. 14, 2025
Sarita Tucker, β08 Cheyenne, Wyo., March 29, 2023
Dara Bigler, β09 Clinton, Mo., July 14, 2024
Anna Whitlock, β09 Clearfield, Utah, Nov. 24, 2021
Derrick Williams, β09 Irving, Texas, Dec. 13, 2025
2010s
Cpl. Shelly Henderson-Cuthbertson, β10 Menifee, Calif., Oct. 10, 2024
James Ross, β10 Parkville, Mo., Dec. 5, 2021
Jeremy Whisman, β10, MBA β15 Hooper, Utah, July 18, 2025
Utsav Pradhan, MBA β11
Monett, Mo., July 20, 2024
Victor Vega, β11, MBA β19
Gainesville, Ga., May 6, 2025
Matthew Webber, β11
Pembroke Pines, Fla., Sept. 8, 2021
Kenneth Kessler, β12 Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 8, 2022
Adria Edwards, MPA β13
Kansas City, Mo., June 24, 2023
Jodi Johnson, β13
Moberly, Mo., Nov. 19, 2024
Brian Venable-Tucker, β13
Independence, Mo., Sept. 2, 2021
Joseph Acosta Jr., β14, MBA β19 El Paso, Texas, Nov. 4, 2025
Jamie Craig, β14, ME β20
Kansas City, Mo., April 29, 2023
Drew Emerson, β14
Lexington, Mo., Dec. 29, 2023
Lindsay (Scott) Hampton, β14
North Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 20, 2025
Colleen Shultz, β14 Fort Valley, Ga., Jan. 27, 2022
Desiree Wheat, β14
Ogden, Utah, May 13, 2022
Abel Hickmon, β15
Terre Haute, Ind., April 15, 2023
Lawrence Larson, β15, MBA β18
San Antonio, Texas, July 9, 2024
Craig Miller, β15
Leeβs Summit, Mo., Aug. 11, 2025
Jon Snyder, β15
Bluffton, S.C., Aug. 3, 2023
Angela Wemhoff, β15
Kearney, Mo., Nov. 5, 2024
Kristofer Wienke, β15
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 15, 2023
Mary Carruthers, β16
Galesburg, Ill., Oct. 21, 2022
Matthew Novotny, β16 Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 7, 2022
Tory Davila, β17, MBA β20
Blue Springs, Mo., June 18, 2025
Lori (Cain) Marler, MHA β17 Leavenworth, Kan., Dec. 25, 2022
Alyssa (Kirk) Teghtmeyer, β18 Flat Rock, Ind., Feb. 7, 2022
2020s
Matthew Madill, β20
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 27, 2021
Juan Escalante, β21 Tucson, Ariz., July 8, 2024
Gunnery Sgt. Tayvon Peterkins, β21 Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 15, 2025
University Community

Bonnie Alsbury, assistant professor of nursing St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 3, 2022
Susan Anderson, vice president of information technology services
Altamonte Springs, Fla., March 11, 2024
Ronald Bartholomew, adjunct instructor of economics
Chattanooga, Okla., Sept. 11, 2021
Thomas Birmingham, adjunct instructor of mathematics
Gladstone, Mo., July 2, 2024

Sandra Breckon, wife of Park University President (19872001) Donald Breckon, Ph.D. Virginia, Minn., Nov 13, 2025
Mary Anne (Arns) Butler, adjunct instructor of nursing Golden, Mo., Jan. 2, 2023


Gayden Carruth, Board of Trustees member
Livingston, N.J., Nov. 29, 2023



N. Lynn Craghead, Board of Trustees member
Kansas City, Mo., July 11, 2025
Heywood βWoodyβ Davis, longtime outside counsel to the University Prairie Village, Kan., Dec. 7, 2024
Lena Dennis, foreign student adviser Boise, Idaho, Feb. 2, 2023

Geri Dickey, Ph.D., associate professor of social work Columbia, Mo., April 12, 2024
Laurie DiPadova-Stocks, Ph.D., professor of public administration and dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, and Hauptmann School of Public Affairs
Gilbert, Ariz., Dec. 14, 2023
Molly Droge, M.D., wife of Park University
President (2009-14) Mike Droge, Ph.D.
Albuquerque, N.M., April 26, 2024
Betty Dusing, associate librarian and 2022 recipient of the Paul H. Gault Service Award
Parkville, Mo., Jan. 25, 2024
Paul Edwards, Ph.D., dean of the Graduate School of Religion and Board of Trustees member
Independence, Mo., Oct. 13, 2022
Larry Fedewa, Ph.D., provost and dean of Park Universityβs Crown Center (Kansas City, Mo.) Campus Manassas, Va., Oct. 29, 2025
Tina Frazier, lead technical support representative Kansas City, Mo., March 26, 2022
Richard Getty, director of housing and student problems, and professor of psychology Sumter, S.C., Dec. 25, 2022
Judie Greer, administrative assistant St. Joseph, Mo., March 17, 2025
Virginia Ground, administrative assistant Parkville, Mo., Sept. 4, 2022
Andrew Harrity, adjunct instructor of management Beaufort, S.C., July 6, 2024
Vera Johnson, switchboard operator Kearney, Mo., Jan. 7, 2025
Lynn Kuluva, adjunct instructor of information systems
Overland Park, Kan., Feb. 23, 2025
Kathy Lofflin, Ph.D., associate professor of education and director of the Dorothy Harper Watson Literacy Center Kansas City, Mo., March 17, 2023
Francis Logan, maintenance worker Parkville, Mo., Aug. 19, 2022
Karen Marx, adjunct instructor of human resources and management Olathe, Kan., July 20, 2024
Michael McDonald, Ph.D., adjunct instructor of communication arts and Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership Kansas City, Mo., March 13, 2025

C. Ann Mesle, J.D., Board of Trustees member
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 3, 2025
Vincent OβRourke, Ph.D., associate professor of management
Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21, 2023
Kenneth Osborn, adjunct faculty Marshall, Mo., Dec. 2, 2022
Judi Perry, librarian Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 3, 2024
Deanna Potts, administrative assistant, Weekend/ Evening College
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 10, 2024
Leon Probasco, assistant professor of social work Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 26, 2022
Gregory Savage, chaplain Clinton, Mo., March 14, 2022
Betsy Schmidt, payroll manager Independence, Mo., Feb. 4, 2022
Paula Schumacher, adjunct instructor of journalism
Kansas City, Mo., July 18, 2023
Robert Sisco, adjunct instructor of sociology Mountain Home, Idaho, Oct. 25, 2025
Sgt. Maj. William Smolak, adjunct instructor of sociology El Paso, Texas, Oct. 31, 2025
Michael Stockstill, Ph.D., dean, College for Distance Learning Eloy, Ariz., Jan. 25, 2022
Col. Edwin Tankins, adjunct instructor of computer science Hilton Head Island, S.C., Jan. 21, 2024
Dixie Walker, library assistant Keytesville, Mo., May 7, 2022
Kenneth βDaleyβ Walker, professor of mathematics Parkville, Mo., Feb. 12, 2025
Donald Williams, Ed.D., associate professor of biology
Great Bend, Kan., Oct. 11, 2024
Carol Yarc, adjunct instructor of communication arts and English Spokane, Wash, Sept. 16, 2024

Beverley Byers-Pevitts, Ph.D., president (2001-09) Sarasota, Fla., Nov. 4, 2022
Byers-Pevitts served as Park Universityβs 14th (and first female) president from 2001-09. She came to Park from Texas Womanβs University where she served as provost, vice president of academic affairs and interim president/chief executive officer from 1995 to 2001. Prior to TWU, she served as the dean of humanities and fine arts at the University of Northern Iowa; as choir and director of graduate studies in the Department of Theater Arts at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; and as director of speech and drama at Kentucky Wesleyan College.
During her tenure at Park, Byers-Pevitts enhanced initiatives that secured the University greater visibility in local, national and international circles. She helped develop education study exchange agreements on four continents and worked to expand relationships with government and military constituencies important to Parkβs future. Byers-Pevitts also extended Parkβs participation with the armed services through the development of the Park Global Warrior Center. She also helped establish the Universityβs International Center for Music (currently celebrating its 20th anniversary) and the International Center for Civic Engagement.
She was a professionally produced and published playwright, has had numerous articles published in educational journals and books, and lectured widely. Byers-Pevitts was the founding president of the Association for Theater in Higher Education and served on the national advisory board for the Womenβs Museum, a division of the Smithsonian Institution.
Byers-Pevitts earned her doctorate degree and a Master of Arts degree from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Kentucky Wesleyan College (she was the first alumna of KWC to become a president of a college/university). She also completed post-doctoral study at the Institute for Education Management at Harvard University.

Virginia βJinnyβ McCoy, Board of Trustees member and 2008 recipient of the Torchlighter Award
Parkville, Mo., Sept. 8, 2024
McCoy was a steadfast advocate for Park University, a true visionary and a dedicated leader whose legacy has left an indelible mark on the University community. Her commitment to Park reflected her enduring passion for education and her belief in the transformative power of philanthropy. Through her leadership and generous spirit, she not only shaped the future of Park but also inspired countless individuals to follow in her footsteps. She was generous, caring, witty and full of life. When McCoy said she was βin,β she was all in. She led by example and worked tirelessly to make her community a better place. McCoy will be forever remembered for her boundless energy, unwavering selflessness, and the brightness of both her personality and wardrobe.
Her energetic spirit and strong work ethic manifested themselves early in life. Soon after earning a Bachelor of Science degree in business and public administration from the University of Arizona in 1969, McCoy moved to Kansas City. She was among the founders of the Womenβs Foundation of Greater Kansas City, she helped create Jazzoo and was an active member of the Junior League, which recognized her contributions in 2016 by awarding her the Junior League Community Service Award. She supported many Northland (Kansas City, Mo.) organizations, including the Platte County Eleemosynary Society, Harvest Ball Society, Park Hill Education Foundation and Northland Community Fund. Jinny joined the board of the Salvation Army in Kansas City in 2001 and was honored with the William Booth Award in 2014 and the Life Board Member Award in 2024.

Louise Morden, Board of Trustees member and honorary trustee
Lewiston, N.Y., March 17, 2024
Morden was a member of Park Universityβs Board of Trustees for 21 years, serving from 1978-89 and from 1992-2002. In May 2002, she was named an honorary trustee. Ten years later, in May 2012, the boardroom located in the Mabee Learning Center/Academic Underground on the Universityβs flagship Parkville (Mo.) Campus was named in Mordenβs honor as she funded the renovation of the boardroom, reception area and Betty Broadbent Turner Dining Room. In addition, she provided a donation to fund the Paul and Louise Morden Commuter Lounge, located in the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center and School of Business on the Parkville Campus.
Mordenβs relationship with Park started when the University found itself with some financial challenges. The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (now known as the Community of Christ), joined with Park to provide some financial stability. Morden and her husband, Paul, were members of the church, and Parkβs Board of Trustees was in need of more female representatives, and that is when her journey with Park began.
A graduate of State University of New York at Buffalo (now University at Buffalo) with a degree in English, Morden taught briefly in the Niagara Falls (N.Y.) School District. She and Paul owned and operated numerous businesses in the Niagara Falls area, including the Niagara Falls History Museum and several souvenir stores and motels.

William
Pivonka, Ph.D.
, professor emeritus of chemistry
Overland Park, Kan., Jan. 31, 2022
Pivonka taught at Park University for 36 years, beginning in 1958. Besides serving as a professor of chemistry, he also served Park as an academic dean. He was honored with the Outstanding Park Professor Award three times and twice received distinction from the Outstanding Educators of America. Pivonka also won the first federally funded academic grant in the history of the University.
Ruthann Donahue, β64, Ph.D., a former student of Pivonkaβs, established the Dr. William Pivonka Endowed Science Scholarship at Park University. In a story published in the Universityβs 2007 Report to Investors, Donahue said that she had great respect for Pivonka, who co-signed a student loan for her during her junior year.
βThe final installment on this loan was paid just as I was defending my Ph.D. thesis and I promised at that time I would someday find a way to honor the man who truly opened that door for me in more ways than one,β Donahue said in 2007. Donahue said in her gift statement, βI know that my story is just one of the many who were inspired and assisted by this manβs dedication to all that is Park.β
