The College of Media, Communication and InformationÌýwas established in 2015. The CMCI alumni community includes you, your classmates and all graduates of the Department of Communication and the former School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Dave CurtinÌý(Jour)Ìýwon a Pulitzer Prize for feature writing in 1990 and currently is the Assistant Director of Executive Communications at the University of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder.
Posted Oct. 24, 2017
At the Lippin Group, a brand communications firm,ÌýPamela Ruben Golum (Comm)Ìýhas managed notable client accounts including Dick Wolf and hisÌýLaw & OrderÌýfranchise, various projects for the Disney Channel and the Emmy Awards. Previously, Pam worked as a journalist with Fairchild Publications and at radio station KBOL in Boulder. She and husband, Rob, live in Los Angeles, California, with their two daughters, Caroline and Jennifer.
Posted Oct. 24, 2017
Eric Belcher (Advert) is an entrepreneurial leader who has worked at USA Today, 20th Century Fox and רC Television. He has served as CEO of Cast & Crew Entertainment Services, of which he is now vice chair, and recently founded 5430 Alliance, which supports Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder student-athletes navigating NIL.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
John Be Lane (Jour) recently published The Future Lies, a postdystopian romantic thriller that asks what you would do if you found out the artificial intelligence that ran everything was lazy, dishonest and not as bright as it seemed.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
Ray Ring (Jour) retired from a 35-year career in journalism to focus on writing novels. He previously wrote Arizona Kiss, a noir piece about a journalist exposing a corrupt judge. His upcoming, self published novel Montana Reckoning will explore racism in one of the least diverse states.
Posted Dec. 1, 2022
Martin Streim (Comm’76; MComm) retired in 2017 after a 35-year career in corporate human resources where he focused on organizational and leadership development. Before retiring, he spent several years as the director of ethics and business conduct in his employer’s office of legal counsel. He and his wife, Christie, live in Boulder.
Posted May. 4, 2022
Michael Getto (Jour) lived and worked in 15 countries––primarily in the former Soviet Union––for over 16 years while working for the United States Agency for International Development, the World Bank, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Global Affairs Canada and UK Aid Direct. He now lives in California, where he works for the International Foundation for Electoral Systems’ Ukraine election support program. In his current role, he writes and edits IFES communications for the international diplomatic, donor and civil society communities.
Posted Oct. 20, 2021
G. Brown (Advert) launched his book series On Record. Each of the three volumes includes images, interviews and insights in music for the years 1978, 1984 and 1991. The series is published by Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Music Experience, a nonprofit focusing on Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ music history, of which Brown is the director.
Posted Oct. 20, 2021
Cindy (Cossid) Stern (Jour'79) recently celebrated 10 years with the Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema, where she serves as executive director. She spent the previous three decades at advertising and marketing agencies in Los Angeles and Chicago, including Frankel & Co./Arc Worldwide, J. Walter Thompson, Euro RSCG and Leo Burnett. During her career, she helped pair Starbucks and United Airlines and develop the USPS ReadyPost boxes. She lives in Lincolnshire, Illinois.
Posted May. 11, 2021
Vicky Collins (Comm) is president of the Denver-based television production company Teletrends. She is an Emmy-winning freelance producer for NBC Network News and works primarily as a field producer and booker for NBC Nightly News,ÌýToday, MSNBC and Dateline NBC. She also produces long-form stories and image-oriented videos for nonprofit organizations. Vicky is the proud mother of two boys: a University of Kansas graduate and a junior at Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder’s Leeds School of Business.
Posted Jun. 3, 2019
Thomas Walek (Jour) is a senior consultant of strategic public relations at Meyer Capital, a marketing agency in New York. He began his career as a financial journalist covering global development at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Thomas is a member of the National Press Club and is on the information advisory board for CMCI. The Pennsylvania native grew up in Connecticut and now lives in New York with his wife, Nobuko, and son, Andrew.
Posted Oct. 30, 2018
A new book byÌýJohn B. Lane (Jour),ÌýThe Beatin’ Path: A Lyrical Guide to Lucid Evolution,Ìýwon an Independent Publisher IPPY Award in April. He recently read selections from the book, along with a new piece, at a book signing at Tattered Cover book store in Denver. John is also an award-winning instructional designer and a pioneer in online learning.Ìý
Posted Oct. 24, 2017
Allison (Kracov) West (Comm) was an employment attorney for more than 25 years. She uses her legal experience to deliver training related to harassment prevention, conflict resolution, employment law and other HR-related topics—issues she has discussed on CBS Mornings; O, The Oprah Magazine; and NPR.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
Michelle Martin (Jour) serves as a part-time administrator for the Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Association of Corporate Counsel, where she produces events, programming and communications for the chapter’s 900 members.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
Tim Coy (Advert) has continued his graphic design career with the publication of Cadillac 1970-1979: An Era of American Automotive Opulence, the biggest project he’s ever attempted.
Posted Aug. 19, 2024
As senior vice president of government affairs for T-Mobile, Kathleen O’Brien Ham (Jour) is the company’s chief public policy advocate and manages all public policy issues before federal and state governments. Previously, she worked for the FederalÌýCommunications Commission in several top policy positions, including deputy chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Kathleen and her husband live in Arlington, Virginia.
Posted Jun. 3, 2019
In 2018, Laurie Cantillo (Jour) left NASA’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., to start a job as deputy director of communications and education directorate at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Posted Jun. 3, 2019
After serving 15 years as chancellor,ÌýPamela Shockley-Zalabak (PhDComm)Ìýretired from the University of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Springs campus in February. She worked for UCCS for four decades and taught classes in the communication department while serving as chancellor.
Posted Oct. 24, 2017
Tim Coy (Advert)Ìýwas awarded the Maurice Hendry Award for Journalistic Excellence in 2016 by the Cadillac & LaSalle Club, a nonprofit organization dedicated to motorcar restoration and preservation. He has designed and proofread the organization’s international magazine,ÌýThe Self-Starter, since 2004. He continues to operate Ad Type & Design Inc., a firm specializing in graphic design and publishing, founded in 1995. He previously worked in advertising and marketing for theÌýRocky Mountain News, the Denver Newspaper Agency andÌýThe Denver Post.
Posted Oct. 24, 2017
Well-known sports journalist Rick Reilly (Jour) recently released his 15th book, So Help Me Golf: Why We Love the Game. It includes 80 new stories, some of them about his own life growing up with an alcoholic golfing dad in Boulder. It comes on the heels of his New York Times bestseller, Commander In Cheat: How Golf Explains Trump, which the New Yorker called "amusing and alarming." Reilly, whom USA Today called "the closest thing sportswriting ever had to a rock star," lives in Sedona, Arizona, and Hermosa Beach, California.
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Posted Dec. 1, 2022
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