- January 15, 2025
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Letter From the Senior Executive Director
The past few months at the Alumni Association have been truly exhilarating. I am deeply grateful for the warm reception I’ve received from Terps nationwide as I embrace my new role. A heartfelt thank you to the thousands who have recently joined as members, participated in one of our programs and attended one of our marquee events.
October’s Homecoming celebrations were a resounding success, with masses of fans gathering in College Park to cheer on Terps Football, celebrate at our annual alumni tailgate, gather at the Terp Carnival and more. It was also a privilege to meet many new lifetime members during our Life Wall Unveiling Ceremony. Sharing in your joy as you saw your names etched on the walls of the Frann G. & Eric S. Francis Lifetime Member Wall for the first time was truly special. Thank you for your loyalty and for creating a legacy that will inspire future Terps for years to come.
In November, I had the honor of presenting the 2024 Maryland Awards to an outstanding group of alums, and it is a pleasure to highlight our newest Alumni Excellence Award recipients. Read more below, and on our website, about these distinguished individuals.
We wrapped up 2024 with our spectacular alumni holiday party at the elegant Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. It was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate another successful year for the Alumni Association, made possible by your active participation.
I extend my gratitude to those who generously contributed to our student scholarship fund through the holiday party silent auction and to those who supported our student engagement programs on Giving Tuesday. Giving back is a Terp tradition, and I continue to be inspired by the generosity and enthusiasm of our alumni community.
I am excited about what we can achieve together as we move fearlessly forward in 2025.
Jessica K. Roberts ’02
Senior Executive Director
University of Maryland Alumni Association
The Alumni Excellence Awards
Graduates of the University of Maryland are leaders and trailblazers across a wide range of disciplines. Whether advancing knowledge as scholars and researchers, driving innovation as entrepreneurs or shaping the future as educators, our alums have a lasting influence on the state, nation and world. The Alumni Excellence Awards celebrate the extraordinary achievements of a select group of Terps. Meet the 2024 awardees. Learn more at alumni.umd.edu/excellence.
RISING TERP AWARD
The following alums are an inspiration to the next generation of Terp leaders. All under the age of 30, they have already made significant professional accomplishments.
Catalina Mejía Arenas ’18
Gen AI Bilingual Content Manager, Meta
Mejía uses generative artificial intelligence to reshape consumer engagement, content personalization and advertising at one of the world’s biggest companies.
Rick Tamno ’17, M.P.P. ’20
Program Assistant, Global Refuge
Co-founder and Executive Director, Readers All
Tamno assists immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees through his work with Global Refuge, while also working to teach literacy to underserved children through his volunteer organization.
Tyler Denk ’16
Co-founder & CEO, beehiiv
Denk was named to Forbes’ 2023 and 2025 “30 Under 30” lists for creating beehiiv, a software company that provides businesses with templates for creating email newsletters. It has 7,500 active newsletters with 35 million unique readers.
ENTERPRENEUR AWARD
These Terps are fearlessly disrupting their industries as successful entrepreneurs who have notably contributed to their respective fields.
Joshua Jeffries MBA ’11
Managing Director, Risk Strategies Co.
Jeffries is an entrepreneur, health reform strategist and employee benefit and human resources system expert. He’s managing director of a Bethesda-based risk management consultancy and insurance brokerage.
Summer Bazemore M.S. ’02
Systems Engineer & CEO/Owner, Ey3 Technologies
Bazemore, founder and CEO of a cybersecurity and systems engineering consultancy, has provided internships to and mentored 30 students and young adults from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Prince George’s County.
Jayson Dubin ’97
CEO & Founder, Playwire
Dubin leads a software company that helps online publishers and app developers boost their advertising revenue. Its programs allow businesses to customize ads to users.
RESEARCH AWARD
The University of Maryland is one of the world’s premier research institutions. This award recognizes three alums for their transformational research and its impact.
Daniel Flynn ’81
Professor, Florida Atlantic University
Flynn is a former vice president for research at Florida Atlantic University. He now helps biotech companies, clinical research practices and universities develop and commercialize intellectual property.
Fang-Zhen Teng Ph.D. ’05
Professor, University of Washington, Seattle
Teng is a leader in nontraditional isotope geochemistry, considering the role of potassium and magnesium, for example, and their potential impacts on medical innovation and rare metal mining.
Courtney Grimes Ph.D. ’21
Atmospheric Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund
Grimes is an atmospheric scientist at the nonprofit environmental advocacy group, where she considers the impacts of air pollution on marginalized communities. She is the first African American to graduate from UMD with a doctorate in atmospheric chemistry.
LEGACY AWARD
This distinguished award honors alums who left a positive legacy in their community, celebrating their personal and professional lifetime achievements.
Sue Bredekamp ’72, M.A. ’76, Ph.D. ’85
Former Director of Professional Development, National Association for the Education of Young Children
Bredekamp is a pioneer in early childhood education, having authored the seminal “Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs” in 1987. The work continues to inform teachers on the academic and developmental needs of children from birth through age 8.
William Ryan ’90
Board President, Building African American Minds
Ryan, an emeritus professor of atmospheric science at Pennsylvania State University, has spent the last decade as a volunteer and board president of an Easton, Md.-based nonprofit that provides academic enrichment in a safe, caring and structured environment.
Dorothy Weinstein ’84
Adjunct Instructor of Clinical Research and Leadership, George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Weinstein has spent her professional life advocating for local, state and national health policies. She collaborated with the American Diabetes Association in influencing Congress to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
The Maryland Awards
Each year, we honor the exceptional achievements of seven distinguished alums at A Celebration of Terps: Featuring the Maryland Awards. Presented during an intimate ceremony this past November, these prestigious awards recognize exemplary Terps who have excelled in public service, launched innovative companies and made groundbreaking discoveries. Learn more at alumni.umd.edu/maryland-awards.
Joy Bauer ’86
Hall of Fame Inductee
Jeanette Epps M.S. ’94, PH.D. ’00
President’s Award
Evan Lutz ’14
Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
Oneyda Hernandez ’23
Do Good Award
Jim Spencer ’90
Spirit of Maryland Award
Sharon L. Akers ’78
Tyser Gottwals Award
Sylvie DeLaHunt ’14, M.S. ’16
Elaine Johnson Coates Award
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Winter 2025Types
Post-Grad