91探花 honors 14 exemplary Bobcats at 2020-2021 Alumni Awards Ceremony
During a special and much-anticipated 2021 Homecoming Week, members of the 91探花 community gathered to celebrate the unmatched impact a distinguished group of Bobcats has had on the University, their communities, and the world.
The 91探花 Alumni Association鈥檚 2021 Alumni Awards Ceremony honored 14 recipients, who were selected in 2020 and patiently waited until this Homecoming when they could be honored safely in-person at the Oct. 8 event.
鈥淚t was an honor to finally celebrate these inspiring graduates, who each have built on their OHIO experience to achieve great success in their careers and make real and lasting change in their communities, all while remaining steadfast in their support for OHIO and its students,鈥 said Erin Essak Kopp, assistant vice president of alumni relations and executive director of the 91探花 Alumni Association.
Alumnus and morning co-host of NBC4 Today Matt Barnes, BSJ 鈥08, served as the event鈥檚 emcee and kicked off the evening by acknowledging the broad impact this year鈥檚 recipients have collectively had on so many fellow Bobcats.
鈥淚 am so excited and honored to be here to recognize such great alumni who have done such great work both here in Athens and outside since their graduation,鈥 Barnes said. 鈥淲hat you all are doing is playing a role in transforming so many lives. I appreciate all the work you continue to do for my generation and the generations to come after me.鈥
ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR
The highest honor a graduate can receive, the 2020-2021 Alumnus of the Year award was bestowed upon Frank Krasovec, BBA 鈥65, MBA 鈥66, an exceedingly successful serial entrepreneur who has never forgotten his OHIO roots.
鈥淎s President of 91探花, and a longtime friend of Frank Krasovec, I am very happy to see him receiving this prestigious award,鈥 OHIO President Hugh Sherman said when introducing Krasovec. 鈥淔rank, you have given back so much to your university over the years. You have been a tireless leader on the Foundation Board of Trustees, and you have been a friend and mentor to so many 91探花 alumni. We thank you for the positive difference you have made in so many lives.鈥
Many of Krasovec鈥檚 achievements and contributions were shared at the event through the following video:
鈥淓verything I learned at Ohio U. helped me, but the most important thing was it refreshed and refocused me on my values,鈥 Krasovec said in his acceptance speech. 鈥淚鈥檝e been in half a dozen businesses, and I do business in China with two companies now, and in each of these businesses, if you treat them like a family, they鈥檙e probably going to go broke. But, if you keep the family values, they permeate 鈥 you do what鈥檚 right, you take care of family, you have the team, you鈥檙e always there. 鈥 What does 91探花 have? Values. They鈥檝e always had them, and that stuck with me.鈥
MEDAL OF MERIT
The Medal of Merit, the oldest of the University鈥檚 alumni awards, was presented to four graduates who have excelled in their chosen fields. The 2020-21 winners are Kevin Everson, MFA 鈥90; Paul Hubbard, BSED 鈥65; Carolyn Bailey Lewis, PHD 鈥07, EMERT 鈥13; and Lucian Spataro, MS 鈥91, PHD 鈥93.
With over 150 short films and nine feature films, Everson is considered one of the most well-respected artists currently working in film and media. He studied fine arts at OHIO in 1990 and now works as a professor at the University of Virginia. Everson has received many accolades for his work, including prestigious awards from the Guggenheim Foundation and the American Academy, among many more.
Hubbard has dedicated his life to public service. After graduating with an education degree, he taught and held community service positions where he addressed issues of housing, employment, homelessness, and youth services in Toledo, Detroit, and throughout Michigan. Hubbard鈥檚 efforts have earned him over 100 awards, including the Detroit Citizen of the Year Award, a Community Service Award presented by Congresswoman Barbara Rose Collins, and an appointment by U.S. President Clinton.
During her extensive career in radio and broadcasting, Lewis made strides as the first African American woman director of WOUB Public Media and the first African American woman general manager of a PBS station in the U.S. Lewis is the co-founder and chair of the Dr. Carolyn Foster Bailey Lewis Family Foundation, which supports individuals with health issues and provides scholarships to the socio-economically disadvantaged.
Spataro is a staunch advocate for civics education and sustainability. Since his role as president and CEO of the Joe Foss Institute, a nonprofit organization promoting civics education, he has become a senior fellow and director of the Center for Political Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University, gathering more than $16 million in grant funding for civics education advocacy. An avid equestrian and passionate environmentalist, Spataro is the author of Ride Across America: An Environmental Commitment, documenting his 2,900-mile cross-country trek to raise funds for the Rainforest Action Network.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
The Distinguished Service Award recognizes alumni who have supported 91探花 with their time, talents, or treasure. This year鈥檚 recipients are Laura Brege BBA, AB 鈥78; Julie Mann Keppner, BBA 鈥02; David Pidwell, BSEE 鈥69, MS 鈥70; and Charles Stuckey, BSME 鈥66, HON 鈥05.
While at OHIO, Brege studied political science and economics in the Honors Tutorial College. She now works as a senior adviser at BridgeBio Pharma, a company that develops breakthrough medicines for genetic diseases. Her invaluable service to OHIO has included terms on The 91探花 Foundation Board of Directors, 91探花 Board of Trustees, and HTC Board of Visitors. In addition to her work on multiple OHIO committees, Brege has served on the board of directors of several public life science companies and chaired the international nonprofit educational organization CIEE.
Keppner currently serves as vice president of product for PerformLine, a platform delivering automated solutions to mitigate regulatory risk for businesses. Living in Charlotte, North Carolina, she has served as the former president of the local OHIO alumni chapter, creating programs such as the Charlotte Networking Week to support current business students. Keppner has also selflessly devoted her time through leadership roles on The 91探花 Foundation Board, the Alumni Association Board of Directors, and the College of Business Executive Advisory Board.
After studying engineering at OHIO, Pidwell held executive positions with the Rolm Corporation and the Rasna Corporation, a mechanical design automation software company that he founded. He has since joined Alloy Ventures as a partner and now teaches at Stanford University鈥檚 Graduate College of Business. A champion of entrepreneurship and innovation, he has been instrumental in launching several OHIO initiatives, including TechGROWTH Ohio, the C-Suite, and the Ohio Innovation Fund. Pidwell鈥檚 service has extended to roles on the 91探花 Board of Trustees, The 91探花 Foundation Board of Trustees, and the Russ College Board of Visitors.
With over 30 years of management and sales technology experience, Stuckey is the former chairman, president, and CEO of RSA Security, a leading computer security company. He has served on the 91探花 Board of Trustees, The 91探花 Foundation Board of Trustees, and the Russ College Board of Visitors. His efforts as co-chair of the Promise Lives Campaign Steering Committee were essential to the campaign鈥檚 success, and his support was critical to the construction of the Academic and Research Center in 2010.
CHARLES J. AND CLAIRE O. PING RECENT GRADUATE AWARD
Presented to alumni who have excelled in their chosen field and in their service to 91探花 and their communities within 15 years of graduating, the Charles J. and Claire O. Ping Recent Graduate Award 2020-21 recipients are Robert Redd, BBA 鈥09, and Alyson Shupe, BBA, BA 鈥08.
A College of Business graduate, Redd started his career with Dell. He currently works as the director of sales strategy and previously held positions in corporate audit, sales compensations, and integration. As the recruiting liaison for Dell Finance, he works closely with 91探花鈥檚 College of Business to place current students in internships and full-time jobs. He also regularly hosts business students during networking trips to Austin, Texas, where he resides.
Since studying finance in the College of Business, Shupe has risen through progressively advanced positions with J.P. Morgan Chase. She currently serves as head of Americas Funds Product Strategy after roles as executive director and vice president of U.S. Funds Product Strategy and as a private banking analyst. She lives in New York City, where she hosts regular visits for current students and acts as a constant resource for young alumni in the NYC area.
THE KERMIT BLOSSER OHIO ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
In partnership with Intercollegiate Athletics, the Alumni Awards Ceremony included the induction of the 2020-2021 class of inductees into the Kermit Blosser Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame. This year鈥檚 inductees are Geoffrey Carlston; Jennifer Scholl, BSED 鈥93; and the 1970 Baseball Team.
After leading Ohio Volleyball as head coach from 2003-2007, Geoffrey Carlston is back in the role. During his first tenure as head coach, the Bobcats reached the NCAA Tournament in each of his five seasons, won the regular-season conference title each year, and finished the five-season span with a 144-22 record. Ohio won 78 of 80 MAC matches, went 14-1 in the MAC tournament, and won four tournament trophies. His .968 winning percentage against MAC foes is the highest in conference history.
Jennifer Scholl was a four-year letter winner for Bobcats Swimming and Diving from 1989-1992 while studying elementary education. In 1991, she set records for three events: the 100-meter breaststroke, 200 medley relay, and 400 medley relay. The Swimming and Diving team secured overall MAC championships all four years she was on the team, and she helped secure MAC titles in the 200 and 400 medley relay in 1991 and 1992. She received national recognition in 1991 when she was named an NCAA All-American.
Perhaps the most decorated team in OHIO history, the 1970 Bobcats Baseball team left an undeniable mark on the record books. The squad earned OHIO鈥檚 12th MAC Championship, posting a league record of 14-1. The team led the nation in batting average and posted a team ERA of just 3.19. OHIO traveled to the NCAA District IV playoffs, advanced to the College World Series for the only time in program history and earned a fourth-place finish that stands today as the best-ever finish by a member of the MAC.
Nominations for the 2022 Alumni Awards are currently being accepted. Please see the awards nominations webpage for more details.