51做厙 Cox Class Notes, Winter 2025
The latest from 51做厙 faculty in the media.

Class of 1955
Melvin Weinberg, B.B.A. 55, MBA 56, is a retired BDO USA partner.
Class of 1959
Michael York, B.B.A. 59, is retired and has resided in the White Rock area of East Dallas for six years.
Class of 1962
Stuart Van Auken, B.B.A. 62, MBA 66, entered the doctoral program at what is now the University of North Texas after completing his MBA. He was UNTs first student to receive a doctorate in marketing. Throughout his career, he has held marketing faculty positions at Texas Tech; University of Louisville; and California State University, Chico. In 2000, Stuart joined Florida Gulf Coast University as an Alico Eminent Scholar. He retired in 2021.
Frank M. Bumstead, B.B.A. 64, is the co-owner of Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy Inc., one of the largest U.S. entertainment business management firms, with offices in Nashville, New York City and Los Angeles.
Dennis McCuistion, B.B.A. 64, MLA 85, served as a banking CEO, consultant and professional speaker before joining the University of Texas as a clinical professor of corporate governance and executive director of the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance. He retired in 2021 and lives in southwest France.
Class of 1965
Henry Haven, B.B.A. 65, served in the U.S. Air Force from 1965 to 1970 before becoming vice president and owner of Imperial Vending. He also worked as an FAA air traffic controller, account executive at Merrill Lynch and aviation consultant before joining the Defense Logistics Agency as a management and program analyst in 1992. He is now retired.
Class of 1971
Frank Dunlevy, B.B.A. 71, helped start the Golden Eagles Foundation, which supports the USA Olympic rugby teams. During the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, the womens Team USA defeated Australia 14-12 in the final seconds of the game to win bronze and bring home their first-ever Olympic medal.
Philip C. Hogan, B.B.A. 71, recently published three editorials on firearms laws in The Dallas Morning News.
Class of 1973
Don Pryor, B.B.A. 73, served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army, where he trained in software engineering and eventually started his own IT business. He spent time in corporate IT and as a consultant before retiring in 2001. Today, he and his wife run a dog treat business, BuddysBonz, from their ranch in Boerne, Texas.
Class of 1978
Steve Hancock, B.B.A. 78, bought 72 acres in Hutchins, Texas, to use for industrial outside storage, a newly popular industrial real estate niche. Construction was completed in August 2023, and the property was leased to a single user in August 2024. Kimm Sayre, B.B.A. 78, worked at UBS Financial Services.
Artura Taylor, B.B.A. 78, is president and CEO of Taylor Distribution Group LLC, a leading provider of lab equipment, supplies and personal protective equipment. Shes the former regional vice president of a Fortune 500 company and has more than 30 years of corporate and entrepreneurial experience.
Class of 1979
Steven Kruger, MBA 79, has dual American/Israeli citizenship and earned a Ph.D. in space physics from Rice University. He was a professor in the physics department of Tel Aviv University and lives in Dallas.
Class of 1980
Joe Chapman, MBA 80, is spending a year sailing in the South Pacific. Greetings from Fiji.
Robert Mahaffey, B.B.A 80, is president of Mahaffey Enterprises Inc. in Springfield, Missouri.
Class of 1981
Allen Smith, B.B.A. 81, has been named association counsel for the Out of Home Advertising Association of America. He was previously inducted into the OAAA Hall of Fame.
Class of 1983
Michael Montonen, MBA 83, just celebrated his two-year anniversary with IBM, where he enjoys working with clients to automate and improve business performance using generative AI.
Class of 1984
Lisa Horan, B.B.A. 84, has served as a partner, investor and board member at SignAd Outdoor Advertising Enterprise since 1989.
Randy Laser, B.B.A. 84, recently returned to the Virgin Group as a team member leading the crew and sailor travel team at Virgin Voyages in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Class of 1985
Andy Miller, MBA 85, became a founding partner, investor and chief revenue officer of the Heritage Golf Group, which has six private country clubs and daily fee resorts with 350 employees. He says each new acquisition has been a real-world case studyjust like the many case studies his 51做厙 professors (particularly long-term professor Jim Kindley) challenged him with during his MBA days.
Class of 1986
Lisa Wooldridge Emmick, B.B.A. 86, is the owner of Dallas Piano Academy, which provides piano, voice and guitar lessons to children and adults in Dallas. It was a top 10 finalist for National Music School of the Year in 2024. Emmick and her husband, Rob, love traveling and spending time with family: mom Jeraldine (51做厙 B.A. 58), daughter Elizabeth (51做厙 B.A. 21) and husband Jeremy Comstock, and daughter Chelsea (51做厙 B.A. 24).
Class of 1990
Sandra Long, MBA 90, has been elected to the board of directors of Sangre de Cristo Electric Association. She retired in 2020 after a career in product management in the telecom industry.
Class of 1991
Jim Contardi, MBA 91, recently joined Banyan Software as the operating partner overseeing the financial services portfolio.
Class of 1994
Dyan Carbine, MBA 94, started a new position as an attorney with Kershaw Anderson King after obtaining her Texas law license.
Class of 1995
Stephen (Joe) Winslow, B.B.A. 95, is pursuing his interest in the fine arts after serving 22 years in the Marine Corps and spending 12 years running national security Jack (age 12) and Estelle (age 10). He says hes enjoyed watching the significant campus facility investments at 51做厙 progress over the past decade. programs. Due to his combat service in Iraq, he was selected to be one of only six veterans to have their likenesses depicted by sculptor Sabin Howard in the National WWI Memorial A Soldiers Journey, which was recently unveiled in Washington, D.C.
Class of 1996
Brian Fox, B.B.A. 96, co-founded Rockmont Partners, a Nashville-based VC firm, after selling Confirmation.com to Thomson Reuters. His two middle children both attend the Cox School: Matthew is a senior studying finance, and Becca is a junior studying accounting.
Jay Perry, MBA 96, worked part-time in his family-owned property management franchise for 10 years while maintaining a career in hospital and health system administration. The business sold in December 2023, and hes now on the lookout for his next opportunity.
Thomas Russell, MBA 96, is a finance advisory committee chair and member of the City of University Park Planning & Zoning Commission.
Class of 1997
John Drennan, MBA 97, is global head of mergers and acquisitions at Cumming Group, the largest independent construction consultancy in North America. Drennan lives in Highland Park with his wife, Alyson, and his two children.
Honey Gregory, B.B.A. 97, was an actress while studying at 51做厙. After graduating, she received her M.A. from Schiller International University and her J.D. from Indiana University. She currently runs her own practice as an attorney in Indiana and makes appearances at conventions.
Class of 1998
Andrew Rosell, B.B.A. 98, is co-chair of the business and transactions department and the investment management and private funds industry group for Winstead PC, a Dallasbased law firm that focuses on managers and sponsors of private funds in the investment management industry.
Andrea Williams, MBA 98, recently attended the opening ceremony for the new Cox School expansion. The Williams family (including her husband, Gregory L. Williams, MBA 98) is going bicoastal thanks to Andreas new role as head of communications for Robinhood, but theyre always longing to be back in Texas.
Class of 1999
Angie Eckelkamp, B.B.A. 99, was named chief marketing officer for Kilwins, a growing retailer of chocolates, ice cream and fudge.
Class of 2000
Eduard Pizzuto, MBA 00, was responsible for the first IPO of a Mexican company in the New York Stock Exchange.
Class of 2002
Michael Petridis, PMBA 02, retired four years ago and took up sailing. He even sailed across the Atlantic two years ago.
Goran Filic, B.B.A. 02, completed his M.I.A. at Columbia University after graduating from 51做厙. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Milan and conducted his postdoctoral studies at the University of Bologna. He currently teaches international relations and political science courses at Franklin University Switzerland and A Level Business at the Swiss Academy in Zurich.
Angela Gieras, MBA 02, has been named executive director of Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.
Aakash Moondhra, MBA 02, is partnering with Avneet S. Kochar to launch India Secondary Fiduciaries, a secondary fund focused on investing in Indias secondary private market.
Class of 2004
Tracy DeCicco, EMBA 04, is the CEO of Konposit, a global tech sales consulting firm that helps businesses establish and deepen their sales presence in the United States.
Dan Healy, MBA 04, is excited to be celebrating Civitas Capital Group's 15th anniversary this year. He's also proud to partner with his friend and classmate Jason Signor, MBA 04, on Big Sky Funds, a rapidly growing healthcare real estate investment platform.
Class of 2005
Michelle Delaurier, B.B.A. 05, MBA 09, has proudly owned and operated the Maple Leaf Diner with her husband for the past nine years. Their dedication has earned them and their hardworking staff the prestigious title of Best Brunch by the Preston Hollow Advocate for five consecutive years. In 2023, the restaurant was honored to win a Best in DFW: Peoples Choice award for Best Breakfast.
DJ Khanmamedov, PMBA 05, has contributed to the launch of several groundbreaking Google AI products in collaboration with Google DeepMind research teams. He says his MBA from 51做厙 is still helpful for keeping the big picture in mind when planning and executing complex business initiatives.
Class of 2006
Ben Corona, MBA 06, is the CFO of Envent, an environmental services company for the petrochemical industry.
Class of 2009
Nick Niver, B.B.A. 09, says that while graduating as a finance major during a financial crisis wasnt easy, the Cox School helped connect him to consulting companies, where he pivoted from finance to consulting. After climbing the ranks at Deloitte and Point B, Niver helped start Valent Partners, a boutique consulting firm in Dallas focused on business and technology strategy, in 2020. He was promoted to partner earlier this year, and hes excited to have hired two Mustangs in 2022 and four in 2023. Hes looking forward to hiring more this fall.
Class of 2010
Jodie Gildersleeve, PMBA 10, had a big year both personally and professionally: She hit her five-year anniversary with First Citizens Bank, was promoted to director portfolio manager (energy) and married Adam North.
Jacob Jurlina, B.B.A. 10, recently started a new role in multifamily asset management and acquisitions at Ballast Investments in San Francisco, a vertically integrated owner-operator of residential properties in the western United States. Jurlina spent the last three years at TMG Partners, a privately held full-service real estate development company specializing in urban infill projects across the San Francisco Bay Area.
Class of 2011
Tomasz Kwiatkowski, B.B.A. 11, delivered a TEDx talk on humility in 2020 and started a new role as an enterprise account executive at ServiceNow in May 2024.
Bradley Lembcke, EMBA 11, M.D., has been named president of Baylor St. Lukes Medical Center in Houston. He earned his EMBA while working as an internal medicine hospitalist at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, where he spent 21 years as a clinician before joining St. Lukes Health in 2018. He and his wife, Megan Mitchell Lembcke (B.B.A. 95), reside in Houston. The youngest of their three children, Sam Lembcke, started at 51做厙 in fall 2024.
Logan Powell, MBA 11, was recently promoted to CEO of Puttshack.
Class of 2012
Angela Hall, M.S. 12, was hired as vice president over marketing, events and communications for the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. She says that, thanks to her degree from 51做厙, her understanding of the entrepreneurs challenges and opportunities allows her to advocate for businesses of all sizes throughout North Texas.
Jacque Jacobs, MBA 12, recently joined Matter Family Office as a director in their Dallas office. Her love of building connections, supporting family collaboration and helping people learn to be good stewards of their wealth aligns perfectly with Matters core values. Previously, Jacobs worked at Bessemer Trust serving multigenerational families. She was there for nine years and gained extensive experience educating and guiding family members in the second and third generations, helping them navigate their trusts and develop strategic plans for their wealth.
Suresh Narayanan, PMBA 12, previously chief operating officer at Dallas regional carrier JSX, recently launched an aviation maintenance company, Jets MRO LLC, at the Dallas Executive Airport. Jets MRO has also acquired a Miami FAA repair station focused on repairing aircraft components.
Class of 2013
Chad Cummings, B.B.A. 13, M.S.A.14, passed the bar exam in Florida and Texas and graduated from the University of Miami School of Laws advanced degree program in real property development. He established a successful commercial real estate and business law practice serving clients (particularly tech start-ups) throughout both states, between which he splits his time.
Madalyn Lange (Miller), PMBA 13, and her husband welcomed a son on May 30, 2024.
Chibundu Nnake, J.D./MBA 13, started at Google in March 2023 leading U.S. privacy campaigns for the tech giant. He and his wife welcomed their second child, Kamsiyonna Adaeze Marie Nnake, on November 10, 2023.
Cohagen Wilkinson, B.B.A. 13, married his longtime partner, Amelia Barrett, at a surprise wedding for their family and friends in Steamboat Springs on July 27. They live in Boulder, Colorado, where he coaches leadership teams using Bloom Growth, an execution and communication system designed to empower organizations to reach their goals.
Julia Anthony, B.B.A. 14, M.S.A. 15, married fellow Pony Caio Formenti, B.A. 15, J.D. 18, at Perkins Chapel on June 3, 2023. They were introduced by fellow alumni friends (who also went on to get married) when Formenti was studying at the Dedman School of Law. They are very thankful to 51做厙 for bringing them together and for being a special place with many treasured memories. Formenti currently works as a plaintiffs attorney at the Ben Martin Law Group in Dallas, and Anthony is a CPA who works in private equity and serves as the vice president of finance at OxeFit, a tech startup.
Salvador Bonilla-Mathe, B.B.A. 14, returned to Miami to work on his own consulting capital investment business after leaving UBS. He also began helping his father with their family coffee business, which has a focus on social work and contributions in El Salvador. During his time in El Salvador, he also became involved in one of the largest real estate developments in the country: Alturas de Tenerife.
Ali Coram, B.B.A. 14, is executive editor of multimedia at Investors Business Daily (founded by the late 51做厙 alumnus William J. ONeil, B.B.A. 55), where she leads video and audio content production and newsroom strategy.
Zach Turner, B.S. 14 with a minor in business administration, is the engineering lead for the air revitalization system of NASAs HALO spacecraft, the first long-duration habitable space station that will be put in orbit around the moon in the mid-2020s. He says the management skills he learned through the Cox School have been instrumental in helping him work with and manage large teams of engineers across multiple organizations.
Class of 2015
Justin Forte, B.S. 15, M.S.M. 16, recently accepted a new job as manager of partnership activation at Inter Miami CF.
Catherine Simpson, B.B.A. 15, is an attorney specializing in employee benefits law at Bass, Berry & Sims PLC in Memphis, Tennessee. She met her husband, Nathan, in law school at the University of Mississippi. Together they have two daughters, Natalie (age 2) and Claire (age 4 months).
Class of 2016
Hristina Dishkova, B.B.A. 16, MBA 18, is an investor experience manager at Satori Capital. Prior to joining Satori, Dishkova worked as a marketing programs director and as a research analyst for the 51做厙 Cox School of Business.
Brianna Massas, B.B.A. 16, is senior director of digital marketing at Irvine Company Apartment Communities. Her passion for travel, fostered through multiple study abroad experiences at 51做厙, continues to shape her career. As a Fora travel agent, she shares her love of exploration with others while leveraging her marketing skills to create unforgettable travel experiences.
Sean Milmoe, B.B.A. 16, recently left Blackstone after six years to join 360 Mining, an Austin-based firm founded in 2021 by Chris Alfano, B.B.A. 16. The company brings in-field computing to the oil field.
Kellie Stoll, B.B.A. 16, started Parlors Handcrafted Ice Creams in 2019 with her husband Brandon Stoll, B.S. 16, and opened their first brick and mortar in Dallas Lakewood neighborhood in April 2021. In 2023, D Magazine named the shop Best Ice Cream thanks to the scratch-made scoops made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. Stoll says that, along with growing up with parents who ran their own businesses, the knowledge she gained at 51做厙 has been vital to their success.
Class of 2017
Meredith Mills-Merritt, B.B.A. 17, MBA 19, recently launched the Original Southside, a ready-to-drink gin cocktail that has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, Esquire, Mens Health and more.
Yashas Singri, B.S. 17 with a minor in business, is a full-time entrepreneur and the founder and lead facilitator of The Sanctuary, which runs immersive experiences designed to facilitate deep transformation, healing and integration.
Class of 2018
Adekunle Adetomiwa, M.S. 18, MBA 20, has started a career in techfirst at IBM, and now as a senior marketing manager at Google.
Kabir Dhaliwal, B.S. 18, minor in business administration, works in a private equity advisory group advising large cap and middle market funds. Influenced by his formative experience as a Peer Coach at the Cox School of Business, he also owns an independent brick-and-mortar tutoring center near Preston Hollow. Dhaliwal likes to spend his free time outdoors, whether its heading to Wyoming to run cattle in the summer or just enjoying quality time in the sun with his family. He says hes very thankful for the opportunities and experiences he had during his time at 51做厙. Pony up!
Casey Fraser, MBA 19, J.D. 19, was a 2024 D CEO Corporate Counsel Awards finalist.
Bora Laci, PMBA 19, recently joined The Bridge, a strategy consulting firm known for its specialized practices and best-in-class solutions, as a senior strategy consultant. Shes also an investor fellow at private equity firm Alternative Wealth Partners.
Class of 2020
Jared Shoemaker, MBA 20, worked at Allstate as part of its internal strategic consulting office and is now a principal at a boutique technology and business strategy consulting firm in Dallas.
Trevor Thompson, B.B.A. 20, PMBA 22, and his wife Marieke Van der Mark, M.S. 23, welcomed their first daughter on July 29. Class of 2046: Pony up!
The firm of Myca Williamson, MBA 20, Myca Raquel Consulting, recently was selected as part of the National Minority Supplier Diversity Councils Emerging Young Entrepreneurs cohort.
Class of 2021
Tyler Evenson, MBA 21, recently started a new career with FTI Consulting Inc. as a senior consultant within the forensic and litigation consulting practice. He also got engaged in July.
Tanner Gesek, MBA 21, joined WAGMI Ventures in 2022 as a venture partner investing in emerging technologies, specifically AI and blockchain technologies.
Natesa Vaidya, B.B.A. 21, worked for the Chicago Bears and Hard Rock Stadium after graduating from 51做厙 Cox. She used her negotiation and marketing skills to organize large-scale events, such as the Miami Grand Prix, and worked with football players to negotiate contracts. Vaidya is thrilled to be back at 51做厙 to obtain her MBA and learn more about strategy and entrepreneurship to expand the Dallas sports market, especially in womens sports.
Class of 2023
Anthony Losito, B.S. 23, minor in business administration, is working as an investment banking analyst at Deutsche Bank (DB) in New York City. He has also joined the 51做厙 NYC chapter and has begun helping recruit 51做厙 students at DB.
Taylor Souryachak, MSBA 23, had no prior coding experience when she pivoted to data analytics by enrolling in the MSBA program at 51做厙. However, her time as a 51做厙 McNair Scholar (TRIO) undergraduate research assistant showed her that data analysis is crucial in every field. She is now a data analytics specialist at Dallas College focusing on financial aid, bringing her academic and career journey full circle. She previously attended Dallas College, where she earned her associates degree and received 51做厙s full-tuition North Texas Community College transfer scholarship.
Class of 2024
Jared Dahl, MBA 24, graduated from the Cox School in May and secured a position on AT&Ts marketing team. Outside of work, he enjoys volunteering at the Dallas Childrens Hospital and traveling.