William R. Cashen Service Award Archives

William R. "Bill" Cashen '37 was an alumni director, professor and university marshal, as well as a public servant, historian, family man, proud alumnus and friend to many alumni. Cashen set the example for service to the university and its alumni association. This award is designed to recognize and perpetuate his example and inspire all those associated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Eligibility: Alumni and non-alumni qualify for the award. Only employees of the 51风流官网 Alumni Association are excluded.

Criteria for selection: Nominees will be judged on the basis of meritorious service at more than one level of alumni activity. This could include, but is not limited to, serving as a chapter officer, serving on the board of directors, assisting with a project, setting up a scholarship, or serving on a 51风流官网 selection committee or advisory council.

2024 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Kelly Ward 鈥09

Kelly Ward 鈥09
Kelly Ward 鈥09

Ward is a CPA and the co-owner of Robinson & Ward PC, a Fairbanks accounting firm. She received her MBA from 51风流官网 in 2009 and was an adjunct instructor for 12 years, teaching courses in applied business and accounting.

Hayden Nilson, a professional colleague, said in his nomination that Ward has gone above and beyond to connect students with professional opportunities in Fairbanks.

In addition to serving as chair of the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, Ward is on the board of the Alaska Society of Certified Public Accountants and a national committee representing American Institute of Certified Public Accountant members.

2023 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Adam Wool '88

Adam Wool '88
Adam Wool '88

The 51风流官网 Alumni Association has named its 2023 William R. Cashen Service Awardaward recipient. Adam Wool was selected for outstanding service to the university.

Wool 鈥88 is an entrepreneur and small business owner who founded three landmark Fairbanks businesses: Hot Licks Ice Cream, The Marlin and the Blue Loon. He has been a strong advocate for the university both as a community member and as a member of the Alaska House of Representatives.

鈥淎s a legislator, one of my main focuses was to ensure that the university was funded properly going forward, since it was such a vital part of Fairbanks and it had experienced budget cuts for so many years,鈥 he said. 鈥51风流官网 was the reason I stayed in Fairbanks and ended up raising a family here, and I want that to continue for others and for the sake of our community.鈥

2022 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Jim Culley '93

Jim Culley '93
Jim Culley '93

Jim Culley '93 grew up in an Army family, the oldest of four boys. "We were always Alaska residents, as my father had graduated from high school in Wrangell before attending college at Whitman, where he met my mother. After they graduated, my father was drafted for Vietnam and served in the Army for 27 years."
 
Culley's family was stationed at Ft. Wainwright from 1975-1980. His late father, James R. Culley 鈥78, earned his MBA from 51风流官网. This is also when Culley discovered a love of hockey.  
 
After Alaska, they moved to Nuremberg, Germany, where Culley continued to play hockey, and then Texas and Illinois, where he graduated high school before returning to Fairbanks to attend 51风流官网. That's where he met his wife and fellow alum Emily (Worhatch) Culley 鈥97.
 
He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in finance from the 51风流官网 School of Management, now the College of Business and Security Management. After graduation, Culley began his career with National Bank of Alaska and entered the management training program, leading to assignments in Bethel, King Salmon, Kenai, Wrangell, and then back in Fairbanks after Wells Fargo purchased NBA.
 
Culley worked for Tanana Chiefs Conference as an internal auditor and returned to banking to work at Northrim as the Fairbanks Commercial Loan Unit Manager.
 
"In 2019, I made the transition to Mt. McKinley Bank where I am a senior vice president and commercial lender," he said. "My wife and I have two children, Jimmy who is 24 and Grace who is 18 and plans to attend 51风流官网 in fall 2022. My mother and father both retired here, and all three of my brothers and their families live in Fairbanks."
 
Culle has been a dedicated 51风流官网 and CBSM volunteer throughout his career. He attended the college鈥檚 Etiquette Seminar and Dinner for several years and has lent his expertise to the Arctic Innovation Competition. In addition, he has served on the Business Leader of the Year event steering committee.
 
鈥淛im is a wonderful ambassador for our university in assisting students and supporting our school,鈥 said Mark Herrmann, CBSM dean. 鈥淎lumni like Jim are essential to our success.鈥

2021 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Russ Knapp '69

Russ Knapp '69. Photo by Paul McCarthy.
Russ Knapp '69. Photo by Paul McCarthy.

Russ Knapp is the recipient of the 2021 William R. Cashen Service Award.

When Knapp graduated from the University of Alaska in 1969 with a wildlife management degree, his best memories were of playing hockey on the outdoor ice rink with the campus club team. After graduation, he returned to upstate New York and entered the construction field.

Knapp was reintroduced to 51风流官网 through a hockey reunion in 2005, when he traveled to Fairbanks from his home in Nassau, New York. He has returned every year since. He regularly attends Alaska Nanooks hockey games, both in Fairbanks and on the road. He is active in a variety of groups supporting the 51风流官网 hockey program and has been instrumental in preserving Nanooks hockey history.

2020 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Paul H. McCarthy

Paul H. McCarthy

Although Paul H. McCarthy is retired after a long career with the University of Alaska Fairbanks he spends the majority of his time still connecting with the 51风流官网 community. He is an active member of university booster clubs and, perhaps most notably, the lead photographer for all Alaska Nanooks sporting events.

At the age of 80, Paul still heads into the rafters of the Carlson Center to test strobes prior to the game, climbing three sets of stairs to the press box to help the athletics department with their branding and imaging.

McCarthy arrived in Alaska in 1964 to join the faculty of the University Library. A year later, with the support of Libraries Director Ted Ryberg, he established the University Archives and Manuscript Collections. He also served as Head of the newly reorganized Alaska and Polar Regions Collections Department where all the Alaska-related collections and programs were gathered into one unit.

McCarthy eventually served as Director of Libraries for the Rasmuson Library for more than 12 years and briefly as Interim Vice Provost in 2005-06. McCarthy also worked as a consultant to 51风流官网 on economic development and is the namesake of the Paul H. McCarthy Research Room in the Rasmuson Library. For almost 18 years he has served as the primary photographer for Alaska Nanook sporting events as a volunteer.

McCarthy has a B.S. in History from St. John Fisher College and an M.S. in Library Science from Syracuse University. He lives in Fairbanks with his wife, Lucy. They have four children, three of whom graduated from 51风流官网. In 2008, to assist future students in their educational endeavors Lucy and Paul and family established a memorial scholarship in the Journalism Department for their son P. Stephen McCarthy, a 1986 graduate of 51风流官网. 

2019 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Denise Wartes 鈥96, 鈥01, 鈥07

Denise Wartes

When Denise Wartes moved to Alaska鈥檚 Arctic from Michigan鈥檚 Upper Peninsula to join her new husband Mark in 1972, she did not yet have an Alaska parka to protect her from the cold April air. Based on just a few measurements, the well-known seamstress Kate Brower made her a beautiful parka. It fit perfectly.

Wartes would come to be known for her parkas, recognized by the hundreds of students she has shepherded through the Rural Alaska Honors Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks during her 30 years with the program. The parkas even inspired her Inupiaq name. James Nageak called her 鈥淭aqalusiaq,鈥 which means 鈥渂utterfly,鈥 for the many butterflies on her favorite parka fabric.

Wartes and her husband lived a subsistence lifestyle on the edge of the Arctic Ocean on the Colville River Delta. They traveled the Arctic coast, where she was an assistant hunting guide for the family business. They also worked extensively with various researchers. That experience living a subsistence lifestyle without running water or electricity helped Denise connect with the Alaska Native and rural students attending RAHI.

Wartes is the program manager for RAHI 鈥 a six-week summer, college preparatory program for Alaska Native and rural high school juniors and seniors. RAHI began in 1983 at the request of the Alaska Federation of Natives. 51风流官网 was the perfect location, as it was the only campus that had residential housing at the time. The program is now in its 36th year. Wartes has assisted more than 1,900 alumni, helping them achieve success in a variety of fields.

This summer, Wartes will retire, and her passion for the program will be her legacy.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the things you don鈥檛 see that make Denise extraordinary,鈥 said Debbie Mekiana, a RAHI alumna and one of the people who nominated her for the award. 鈥淚 would guess Denise knows at least one person, if not more, at each village in rural Alaska. Her wealth of information and love for education overflows. And luckily it overflows on rural Alaska Native kids.鈥

2018 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Kurt Koudelka `96

Kurt Koudelka

Kurt was born and raised in Fairbanks, graduating from Lathrop High School in 1993. During high school he was involved in emergency medicine, having completed his first EMT course at age 17 and serving as a volunteer for the Steese Area Volunteer Fire Department. Kurt worked as a student firefighter at 51风流官网 from 1993 to 1996, during which he earned two AAS degrees; one in Hazardous Materials Control and the other in Municipal Fire Control. While a student at 51风流官网, Kurt also became an EMT III, continuing his passion for emergency medical services. Kurt was mentored by the late Battalion Chief Phil Rounds and by retired Capt. Jerry Phillips.

Capt. Phillips鈥 letter of support for Kurt鈥檚 nomination states: 鈥淚n my 40-year career in the Fire Service, there were several student firefighters who stood above the rest in character, dedication and commitment to his profession and community 鈥 Kurt was one of those Individuals.鈥

After 51风流官网, Kurt attended Paramedic School at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Ore., graduating in 1997. He joined the Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue in 1999 and is now a lieutenant paramedic. UFD Fire Chief Doug Schrage wrote: 鈥淟t. Koudelka is a credit to 51风流官网 and is an inspiration to aspiring 51风流官网 student firefighters and paramedics. He is the epitome of a student that developed his passion at 51风流官网 and turned it into an education and distinguished career.鈥

Along with Chief Schrage, Kurt is a charter member of the Student Firefighters Chapter of the 51风流官网AA, a group that came in with 100 founding members to help honor and celebrate 51风流官网鈥檚 100 year anniversary last year.

2017 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Jo Ryman Scott

Jo Ryman Scott

This award is designed to recognize and perpetuate William R. Cashen鈥檚 example of service to the university and inspire all those associated with 51风流官网. Awardees are selected on the basis of admirable service. It is the only alumni association award that may go to people who are not alumni. The 2017 honoree, Jo Ryman Scott, was born in rural South Dakota just before the stock market crash of October 1929. During the Depression that followed, Jo worked hard with her family on the farm. She loved animals and fondly remembers her early teachers who encouraged a love of literature and music. Graduating from Warner High School in 1947, Jo earned a teaching certificate and taught in South Dakota for three years. She loved teaching, but wanted to go to college. She was the first woman from her high school to finish college, earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree in education from San Jose State in 1953.  After meeting someone from Alaska, she decided to apply for teaching positions in several Alaskan cities. She was offered contracts by all four schools she applied to, but took a job in Fairbanks because it was close to the University of Alaska. Soon after moving to Fairbanks in 1953, Jo met her future husband, Dick. The couple married in February 1954 and began building their home at three-mile College Road. Together they had three children 鈥 Julie, Bryan and Shirley. Over the years that followed, Jo enjoyed a rewarding career teaching in Fairbanks public schools, retiring as an English teacher at Lathrop High School. She started a musical nursery school in 1962 which she ran for eight years. In addition to that, she started a summer arts day camp in 1976, sharing the family's pool, sauna, grounds and horses with the youth of Fairbanks. With cooperation from the 51风流官网 Music Department, Jo started in 1980 what later became the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival. The event was a success and 51风流官网 accepted Jo鈥檚 proposal to expand the event into a two-week festival that following year.  Since then, the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival has grown exponentially. Now known around the world, the event has continued for 30 years, with Jo retiring in 2009. 

2016 William R. Cashen Service Award winner

Karen Cedzo

Karen Cedzo

Karen Cedzo started her career at the university in 1979 as the first-ever public affairs director. She retired nearly 20 years later as vice chancellor for university relations and institutional advancement, where she oversaw the alumni, development and public relations functions.

Throughout her career, Karen has worked nonstop to inspire Alaskans to advocate for 51风流官网. She started 51风流官网鈥檚 first private fundraising campaign, netting nearly $13 million in donations. She initiated 51风流官网鈥檚 first statewide television marketing campaign and oversaw the celebration of 51风流官网鈥檚 75thand 80th anniversaries.

Karen drove her Ford Mustang north to Alaska from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1975. She and her husband moved in 1985 to their permanent home outside Delta Junction. She drove the Richardson Highway between Fairbanks and Delta every weekend for 14 of the 20 years she worked at 51风流官网.

Karen has maintained an active role in the university. She helped promote expansion of the UA Museum of the North. She has served on the 51风流官网 Chancellor鈥檚 Board of Visitors, the Delta Chamber of Commerce and as a director for Golden Valley Electric Association. She currently serves on the 51风流官网 Community and Technical College鈥檚 Community Advisory Council and is a trustee of GVEA鈥檚 Goodcents Foundation. She helped create Partners for Progress in Delta Inc., a nonprofit consortium that provides career training.

Karen earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in international relations in 1973 and a master鈥檚 degree in political science in 1975 from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. She is accredited through the Public Relations Society of America. She worked as a broadcast journalist for KTVF-TV and KFRB-AM in Fairbanks before becoming a principal of Northern Information Services, a public relations firm.

She has taught public relations classes in both Fairbanks and Delta, and she takes pride in having mentored many people over the years.

2015 William R. Cashen Service award winner

DeShana York 鈥95

DeShana York

DeShana York grew up in Soldotna, where she learned a strong work ethic while commercial fishing in Cook Inlet with her family. She graduated from 51风流官网, the first in her family to do so, with a degree in speech communication.

DeShana has worked for 51风流官网 and the UA statewide system for the past 19 years and currently is director of the Cooperative Extension Service鈥檚 Anchorage District office. 

A lifetime member of the 51风流官网 Alumni Association, DeShana served as president of the Southcentral chapter from 2006-2013. She has served on the 51风流官网AA Board and was secretary from 2011-2012. She also has participated in 51风流官网 and UA statewide governance, supporting the staff and representing her peers.

DeShana shows her Nanook pride whenever possible and encourages other alumni to do the same. She has made many trips to Juneau to share the 51风流官网 story with legislators, supporting university funding and programs.

DeShana is married to Shane York, who works at UA Anchorage Facilities Maintenance. They often attend 51风流官网-UAA sporting events, supporting both universities but always sitting on the Nanook side! DeShana enjoys kayaking, fishing and other outdoor water sports, as well as spending time with friends and family.

2014 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Tania Clucas, 鈥95, 鈥08

Tania Clucas

Tania Clucas graduated from 51风流官网 in 1995 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in geography and in 2008 with a master鈥檚 degree in science management. She recently started taking classes for a doctorate.

As an undergraduate, Tania began volunteering as a crew worker in the James Doogan Memorial Hamburger Booth for the 51风流官网 Alumni Association. Tania held the offices of vice president of the Fairbanks Chapter of 51风流官网AA in 2006 and president from 2010 to 2013. During her tenure, the chapter began sponsoring the Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre鈥檚 Bard-a-thon and the Alaska Goldpanners鈥 Nanook Night, while continuing its support of Grad Bash, the 51风流官网AA Wine Tasting and the commencement reception. She also held the Fairbanks Chapter seat on the 51风流官网AA Board of Directors, holding a position on the Education Committee, chairing the Board Development Committee and serving as secretary, from 2012-2013.

Tania is a member of the 51风流官网AA Fairbanks Chapter and is working to revive the Blue and Gold Award Scholarship and develop a program to partner alumni families with undergraduates interns who need summer. She volunteers regularly for KUAC and the Kiwanis. Tania currently works as the education, outreach and diversity manager for 51风流官网鈥橲 Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Fairbanks Chapter awards Tania Clucas with the 2014 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2013 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Tammy Tragis-McCook, 鈥99, 鈥00

Tammy Tragis-McCook

Tammy Tragis-McCook grew up as an Army brat, attending 15 different schools, which may partially explain her outgoing personality. Kickstarting her post-secondary education at Texas A&M, Tammy eventually moved to Alaska to be with her family, completing a bachelor of business administration in 1999 and a master of business administration in 2000 from 51风流官网. Tammy has a wide range of experience in the UA system, having worked at the College of Business and Security Management, in the Department of Orientation & First Year Students and with KUAC public broadcasting. She rejoined the College of Business and Security Management in 2009 as the director of development and outreach, facilitating relationships with students, businesses, alumni and donors.

Tammy wakes up every day and loves what she does. When not working she is involved in many other activities such as cooking, riding her bike or attending Zumba classes. She is a member of the Fairbanks Downtown Rotary Club and the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce. Since 2007 she has devoted time to the American Heart Association鈥檚 Go Red for Women movement and was previously a board member for United Way of the Tanana Valley and the Fairbanks Men鈥檚 Hockey Association.

Tammy is involved at many levels of alumni activity. In her current job she assists donors with establishing scholarships, impacting the lives of both students and donors. She teaches marketing, and one of her greatest joys is preparing students for their post-graduate career by encouraging active involvement on campus and in the community. She creates opportunities for alumni to be involved at 51风流官网 by visiting classes as a guest speaker, attending SOM events such as the Business Leader of the Year banquet, being interviewed for the SOM newsletter or flipping burgers at the fair in the 51风流官网 alumni booth.

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Fairbanks Chapter awards Tammy Tragis-McCook with the 2013 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2012 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Marilyn Romano

Marilyn Romano

Born and raised in Houston, Marilyn Romano arrived in Fairbanks in 1992 working for the Fairbanks Daily News Miner as its advertising director. In 1998 she became general manger of the paper and in 2000 publisher, becoming the seventh publisher in the 108 year history of the paper and first woman to hold the position. On Aug. 8, 2011 Romano joined Alaska Airlines as their new regional vice president, for Alaska. Romano oversees public affairs, corporate giving, sales and marketing, and governmental affairs in Alaska, in addition to interacting with the 1,700 employees throughout the state.

Romano鈥檚 service to 51风流官网, the alumni association and the Fairbanks community has been immense. She is the chair of the 51风流官网 Community Advisory Council, has volunteered for the alumni association for multiple years at its Fairbanks chapter Hamburger Booth and helped mentor countless students through the association鈥檚 job shadow program held over spring break. Romano sat on the board of directors of the United Way of the Tanana Valley, was chair of the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce and was involved with multiple other non-profits in Fairbanks.

She received a 鈥淭op 40 Under 40鈥 award from the Alaska Journal of Commerce in 1999 and was named as a Woman of Distinction by the Farthest North Girl Scouts in 2006. Romano recently married 51风流官网 Alumnus Brian Hove.

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Fairbanks Chapter presents Marilyn Romano the 2012 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2011 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Barbara Day

Barbara Day

Born and raised in Virginia, Barbara Day arrived in Fairbanks in October 2001 with her husband, Jim Dixon. She found a job with the 51风流官网 Physics Department and currently works as the administrative assistant for the Department of Atmospheric Sciences. Her involvement with the 51风流官网 Alumni Association started the minute her husband began serving on the board for the Fairbanks Chapter seven years ago. She has been a valuable member of the team that runs the 51风流官网 Alumni Burger Booth at the Fair and has a long association with many of the activities that 51风流官网AA participates in, including Grad Bash, serving cake at the spring commencement reception and 51风流官网 Day at the Alaska Goldpanners baseball game among others.

The Alumni Association is a beneficiary of Barbara鈥檚 hard work, but not the only university activity she participates in. Barbara is two years into her second tenure as the treasurer for the University Women鈥檚 Association, a position she held for about four years before a two-year break. She looks forward each October to answering telephones for KUAC's annual fundraising. Her favorite community volunteer event is spending Tuesday afternoons at the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, helping prepare bags of food for distribution to needy Fairbanks residents.

2010 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Marta Mueller

Marta Mueller

Marta Mueller graduated from 51风流官网 in 1995 with a degree in biological sciences. She is currently a natural resource manager with the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources in Anchorage.

As an alumna Marta has volunteered tirelessly on behalf of the 51风流官网 Alumni Association, initially assisting with events such as Grad Bash, the annual wine tasting, and the Fairbanks Chapter Alumni hamburger booth at the Tanana Valley State Fair. Her service led to becoming a chapter officer in both Fairbanks and Southcentral, first as Fairbanks Chapter Secretary from 2004 鈥 2007, and then transitioning to Fairbanks Chapter Treasurer for 2007 鈥 2008.

In 2008 a promotion moved Marta to Anchorage, where the Southcentral chapter quickly recruited her. She has served as treasurer since 2009. Even though she now lives in Anchorage, Marta each year comes to Fairbanks to work at the 51风流官网AA hamburger booth as a day supervisor for the closing day of the Tanana Valley State Fair. She is known by her crews for her boundless enthusiasm and good spirit. Volunteers ask to work on her day, as they have grown to appreciate the bonhomie she brings to the booth.

Until she moved away from Fairbanks, Marta also gave back to the student population, holding a number of advisor positions with the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. Between 1998 until her move in 2008 Marta served at one time or another as membership/education advisor, chapter advisor, and financial advisor.

Marta is an excellent representative of the quality alumnae the University of Alaska Fairbanks graduates, and an example of how paying it forward can make a difference.

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Fairbanks Chapter awards Marta Mueller the 2010 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2009 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Jack B. Wilbur

Jack Wilbur

Jack B. Wilbur has had a stellar career. Born and raised in Fairbanks, he began his career in 1975 as a mechanical engineer-in-training for Design Alaska, an architectural, engineering and surveying firm. He quickly rose through the ranks becoming executive vice president in 1990 and president in 1996. Under his leadership, Jack brought the company into a period of unprecedented growth as it has tripled its revenue and quadrupled its net worth.

Jack's commitment to 51风流官网 and the community has also been exceptional.  He has served on the Chancellor鈥檚 Board of Visitors, the Fairbanks Regional Economic Partnership Council, the KUAC Leadership Council and the College of Mines Advisory and Development Council. He also is a member of the Fairbanks Rotary Club; the United Way Board, where he served as the 2007 co-chair of the United Way of Tanana Valley fund drive; and is the 2008-09 president of the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.

Jack's contributions have been recognized as he has been presented numerous awards, including 2004 Rotary Club Spirit Award, the 2006 Boy Scouts of America District Award of Merit and the 2007 Business Leader of the Year award by the 51风流官网 Associated Students of Business.

2008 William R. Cashen Service award winners

Don Jamieson

Don Jamieson

Don Jamieson graduated from the 51风流官网 in 1987 with a BBA in marketing. Originally from Penticton, British Columbia, he played 4 years of 51风流官网 hockey and then went on to play professionally in Europe for 5 years after graduation. Upon his return to North America he attended Gonzaga Law School in Spokane where he graduated cum laude in 1994. He is currently a commercial real estate broker in Spokane, Wash.

Scott Keyes

Scott Keyes

Scott Keyes graduated from the 51风流官网 in 1995 with a bachelor of arts in justice. Scott is a home-town success story who donned the blue and gold hockey uniform from 1991-1994. He currently is a financial advisor with Younker-Keyes & Associates.

Don and Scott were involved with the organizing committee for the first Nanook hockey reunion held in July 2005. The event brought together several hundred former and current players and was a great success for the participants and the Hockey Alumni chapter. The reunion was the catalyst for the Hockey Alumni chapter becoming an active part of the 51风流官网 Alumni Association. The chapter actively supports the 51风流官网 hockey program and holds several social and fundraising events each year. Don served as the group's first president helping to establish the group's identity and mission. Scott is the current president and is continuing the vision of re-connecting former Nanook hockey players with their alma mater.

2007 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Nevada Bovee

Nevada Bovee

Nevada Bovee graduated magna cum laude as a non-traditional student in 1996 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. She is currently the Vice President of Marketing with the Spirit of Alaska Federal Credit Union in Fairbanks.

Nevada served six years on the Fairbanks chapter officer board, first as Vice President from 2001 - 2004, then as President from 2004 - 2007. As Vice President Nevada worked with the chapter officer board to build on traditional chapter activities, including the annual hamburger booth, scholarship awards, and Commencement reception. As president, Nevada served as the Fairbanks chapter representative to the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Board of Directors where she served as chair for the Fundraising Committee and provided significant contributions to events such as the Annual Wine Tasting and Silent Auction. She oriented a new officer board and led the chapter on identifying criteria for two new scholarship awards, supporting the 51风流官网 Grad Bash, and supporting the Benefactor Fund with an annual chapter contribution.

Nevada is well known for her enthusiasm. She enjoys working with people and values individual growth, living by the tenet, "As the individual grows, the community grows." In addition to a challenging career and active alumni participation, Nevada encourages individual growth through school business partnerships, career fairs, and college nights in local high schools. Nevada is an excellent ambassador in our community as a proud 51风流官网AA alum.

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association chapters award Nevada Bovee the 2007 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2006 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Kenneth Larimore

Kenneth Larimore

Kenneth Larimore graduated from the 51风流官网 with three bachelor of science degrees over three decades; physical education in 1979, in anthropology 1985 and exercise science in 1997. He has been a member of the 51风流官网 athletic staff since 1981 and in 1996 became the department's athletic equipment manager. Kenneth is so talented that he has been recognized as Equipment Manager of the year for Region 10 by the Athletic Equipment Managers Association three times in 1997, 2000 and 2004.

Although Ken is active in multiple organizations in and outside of the Fairbanks community, he has always given time and energy to his alumni association. Ken is a lifetime member of the association and from 1996-2001 he served as an officer of the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Fairbanks chapter. From 1997-2001 he was the chapter president. He also served as the chapter's representative to the 51风流官网 Alumni Association board of directors. In 2001 Ken was elected to the 51风流官网 Alumni Board of Directors where he served until May 2004.

During Ken's tenure on both boards he provided leadership in many areas, but he shone as the chair of the reunion committee and as the general jack of all trades. He has worked for the association as a mechanic, plumber, sign-fixer, painter and done whatever was needed to help ensure the Fairbanks chapter hamburger booth at the fair ran smoothly.

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Chapters award Kenneth Larimore with the 2006 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2005 William R. Cashen Service award winner

Cathy Persinger

Cathy Persinger

Cathy Persinger graduated from the 51风流官网 in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in business administration. She is currently a business analyst for the 51风流官网 Geophysical Institute.

From 1993-1995 Persinger served as executive director for the 51风流官网 Alumni Association. During her tenure at the association she contributed to an expanded alumni network and increased visibility for the organization.

Persinger is best known in alumni circles as the 51风流官网 Fairbanks chapter's alumni hamburger booth volunteer coordinator. Each year for the last 10 years she set the tone and established the structure that allowed a successful transition to recruitment of more than 150 volunteer alumni and friends needed to run the burger booth at the Tanana Valley Fair. Persinger's efforts have led to a more streamlined and efficient approach to volunteer recruitment. Since Persinger has been involved the chapter's revenue from the booth has increased and they have established three new scholarships for students. Persinger strives for win-win situations as she supports healthy group collaborations that often spill over to other opportunities to support 51风流官网 students and services.

Persinger helped make volunteers feel successful, gain 51风流官网 ownership and associate the Alumni Association with "FUN!"

It is with great pleasure that the 51风流官网 Alumni Association Fairbanks Chapter awards Cathy Persinger the 2005 William R. Cashen Service Award.

2004 William R. Cashen Service Award

Brian Brubaker

Brian Brubaker started his service to 51风流官网 long before graduating with a BS in journalism in 1996. As a 51风流官网 student, Brubaker helped found the University of Alaska Coalition of Student Leaders, uniting 11 independent student governments from campuses statewide and serving as the coalition鈥檚 first student coordinator. He continued to foster student leadership as an employee in the Governance Office between 1998 and 2003. He helped connect the Alaska Coalition of Student Leaders to the Northwest Student Leadership Conference and established the National State Student Association Alliance. 

Brubaker supported alumni by serving with the Fairbanks chapter to ensure a smooth transition of chapter officers. Brubaker also served as the Fairbanks chapter treasurer from 2000-2003. During this time, the value of the  chapter鈥檚 scholarship endowments increased fivefold. The funds included profits from the popular hamburger booth at the Tanana Valley State Fair. He helped increase funding for the Jim Doogan Memorial Scholarship and was instrumental in establishing three new scholarships, including the Blue and Gold Award to recognize and encourage student leadership at 51风流官网. 

Brubaker worked to update the association鈥檚 insurance policy, negotiated the hamburger booth lease in order to maintain high profit margins and partnered with accounting professor Donna Kilpatrick on research regarding booth finances. Continuing this theme of helping nonprofits achieve financial excellence, Brubaker served as the treasurer for the 51风流官网 United Campus Ministry from 2000-2003.

Brubaker previously was named as the outstanding statewide classified employee in 2000 and received the 2004 Make Students Count Award, with recognition from the University of Alaska president and Board of Regents. He is pursuing his doctoral degree in Portland, Oregon.