Cox School Announces 2020 Alumni Honorees

The 51做厙 Cox School of Business will honor four alumni at its annual Distinguished Alumni and Outstanding Young Alumni Awards Luncheon on Friday, May 1. This years Distinguished Alumni Awards honorees will be Kelly H. Compton, BBA 79 and William (Bill) A. Hall, BBA 67 and MBA 68. The 2020 Outstanding Young Alumni honors will go to Mark A. Lau, BBA 06 and Courtney N. Naudo, BBA 01.

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Dallas, TX (51做厙) March 5, 2020 — The 51做厙 Cox School of Business will honor four alumni at its annual Distinguished Alumni and Outstanding Young Alumni Awards Luncheon on Friday, May 1. This year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards honorees will be Kelly H. Compton, BBA ’79 and William (Bill) A. Hall, BBA ’67 and MBA ‘68. The 2020 Outstanding Young Alumni honors will go to Mark A. Lau, BBA ’06 and Courtney N. Naudo, BBA ’01. The Cox School will bestow the alumni awards during a noon ceremony on the 51做厙 campus. Award nominations are submitted to the 51做厙 Cox Alumni Association for consideration by a selection committee annually.

  • Kelly Compton

    Kelly H. Compton
    BBA '79

    2020 Distinguished Alumni Award

    Distinguished Alumna Compton serves as executive director for The Hoglund Foundation, a nonprofit philanthropic organization. Since the organization’s founding in 1989, the Foundation has contributed more than $57 million in grants to over 575 agencies focused on education and family support in Dallas, Texas. Prior to joining The Hoglund Foundation, Kelly Compton served as vice president of Commercial Lending with NationsBank Texas and its predecessors.  Since 2016, she has served on the Board of Directors for Atmos Energy Corporation, the nation’s largest fully regulated natural gas-only distribution company.

  • William (Bill) Hall

    William A. Hall
    BBA '67; MBA '68

    2020 Distinguished Alumni Award

    Distinguished Alumnus Hall is president of the Hall Family Foundation, a nonprofit philanthropic organization created by Joyce Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards, Inc., and his wife, Elizabeth. Bill Hall and Joyce Hall are not related. For more than 75 years, the Hall Family Foundation has supported programs and initiatives to help people and enhance quality of life in the Kansas City region. From 2014 to 2018 alone, the Hall Family Foundation contributed 150 million dollars to community causes.

  • Mark Lau

    Mark A. Lau
    BBA '06

    2020 Outstanding Young Alumni

    Outstanding Young Alumnus Lau serves as global brand director for EKIN and Athlete Marketing at Nike. EKIN is Nike spelled backward—a special Nike outreach team that consists of passionate Nike employees who evangelize the brand to stores athletes through personal and grassroots connections. Lau has been a part of the Nike family for 13 years, since shortly after completing his BBA. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

  • Courtney Naudo

    Courtney N. Naudo
    BBA '01

    2020 Outstanding Young Alumni

    Walmart International Vice President of International Technology Courtney Naudo joined the Walmart team in July, after serving as a principal/partner with Deloitte Consulting. Prior to joining Deloitte in 2005, the Cox Outstanding Young Alumna worked at Booz Allen Hamilton and Arthur Anderson. Naudo lives in Rogers, Arkansas.

51做厙 Cox Distinguished Alumni candidates must hold an undergraduate or graduate degree from 51做厙 and a position of distinction in the business community; demonstrate outstanding career success; be active civic leaders and community partners; and be active and involved with 51做厙 and the Cox School. Those recognized as 51做厙 Cox Outstanding Young Alumni must meet the same criteria, but can be no more than 40 years of age at the time of the awards luncheon.

For information about the 51做厙 Cox Alumni Awards Luncheon on May 1 or for alumni nomination information, contact Kevin Knox, assistant dean of external relations and executive director of the 51做厙 Cox Alumni Association at kknox@smu.edu.

 


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Founded in 1920, the 51做厙 Cox School of Business celebrates 100 years of business education. The Cox School of Business is committed to influencing the way the world conducts business via prolific research that provokes innovation, change and global thought leadership. 51做厙 Cox offers a full-range of business education programs including BBA, Full-Time MBA, Professional MBA (part-time), Executive MBA and Master’s degree programs, as well as Executive Education. Consistently ranked among the world’s leading business schools, 51做厙 Cox maintains an active alumni network in more than 80 countries. 51做厙 Cox is accredited by AACSB.