Alumnus of the Year – Major General Mark Ediger (B.A. ’77, M.D. ’78)
Ediger, Deputy Surgeon General for the United States Air Force,
supports the Surgeon General in overseeing operations for a $7.1
billion, 43,000-person integrated health care delivery system. His
skills as a leader in the strategy, planning and execution of medical
missions have contributed to joint medical support that saves the lives
of Americans wounded in action.
Bill French Alumni Service Award – Russell Tabata (D.D.S. ’67)
Tabata, leader of the Dental School’s Hawaiian alumni group,
dedicates hours to recruiting, interviewing and recommending prospective
Hawaiian dental students to his alma mater. He stays in touch while
they are in school and helps them when they return to Hawaii to
practice. The Hawaiian alumni connection and dedication to UMKC dates
back to World War II, when the Kansas City Dental School was one of few
schools that would accept students of Japanese ancestry.
Defying the Odds Award – Mary Daly (B.A. ’85)
The Defying the Odds Alumni Award is given to an alumnus who has
achieved professional and personal success in spite of significant
obstacles. To help support her struggling family, Daly dropped out of
school at age 15 to work full-time. Fortunately, Daly found adults who
encouraged her. She earned a GED and enrolled at UMKC, working several
jobs to pay her tuition. Daly is now a leading national scholar in
economics and public policy at the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco.
Spotlight Award – Nelson Sabates (M.D. ’86)
Sabates has attracted world-class scholars and researchers to Kansas
City and UMKC, pioneering new treatments and advancing studies to
improve patient care. His work through the Vision Research Foundation
and the UMKC Department of Ophthalmology resulted in a significant grant
from Research to Prevent Blindness, a prestigious voluntary health
organization that supports eye research. Sabates is known on the world
stage as a leader, speaker and author.
Legacy Award – The Sweeney Family
The Legacy Award recognizes a family with a tradition of attending
UMKC and who have a record of service to the University, their community
or profession. Leo Sweeney’s graduation from the University of Kansas
City (now UMKC) in 1951 began a university affiliation for him, all four
of his children and their spouses and assorted nieces and nephews.
Among the 18 members of the family, they hold 25 degrees from the
College of Arts & Sciences, the Conservatory, the Bloch School and
the Schools of Biological Sciences, Law, Education and Medicine.
College of Arts & Sciences – William Reinert (B.A. ’74)
As one of the lead product planners for the Toyota Prius, Bill
Reinert is a nationally recognized expert on energy and resource
management. His commitment to intelligent use of energy resources led
the U.S. Secretary of Energy to name him chair of the Electric Subgroup
for the Future Transportation Fuels study as part of the National
Petroleum Council’s research on fuel availability. He also leads
projects in the Galapagos Islands with Toyota’s partner, the World
Wildlife Fund.
School of Biological Sciences – Dr. Scott R. Falke (B.S. ’98)
As an associate professor of biology at William Jewell College, Falke
participates with faculty from UMKC and other schools in a
collaborative research team studying anthrax toxin – work that could
lead to a human vaccine. As a Major in the U.S. Army Reserve, he was
called to active duty in Afghanistan during 2010-2011, where he earned a
Bronze Star for his service.
School of Computing and Engineering – Rajiv Chilakalapudi (M.S. ’97)
Rajiv Chilakalapudi is creator, director and producer of many of
India’s top children’s shows and movies. Founder and managing director
of Green Gold Animation, he has received countless awards and acclaim
for his original work. His widely popular Chhota Bheem series currently
has a viewership of more than 34 million children.
Conservatory of Music and Dance – Jennifer Linn (B.M. ’82, M.M. ’86)
Jennifer Linn is the Manager of Educational Piano for the Hal Leonard
Corporation, one of the largest music publishing houses in the world. A
successful pianist, clinician, educator and composer of piano music,
Linn has served as editor and recording artist for several G. W.
Schirmer Performance Editions, a cornerstone of the world of music.
Dental Hygiene – Ann Brunick (M.S.D.H. ’86)
Ann Brunick is recognized and respected among her peers for her
national reputation as an educator, scholar and leader. As author of
several articles and book chapters and co-author of the central
textbook, Handbook of Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Sedation, now in its
third edition (fourth edition is in progress) , Brunick is known for her
perceptive and learned approach to understanding the needs of patients
and colleagues alike. She is chair and professor of the Dental Hygiene
Department at the University of South Dakota.
School of Dentistry – Dr. Lynn Jackson Brown (B.S. ‘66, D.D.S. ’69)
A dentist, economist, epidemiologist, researcher, consultant, author
and editor, L. Jackson Brown is a true Renaissance man. Brown began what
would be two decades of government service in health care research. In
1991, he was named director of the Division of Epidemiology and Oral
Disease Prevention at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research.
School of Education – Dorothy Watson (M.A. ’64)
Literacy trailblazer, international educator and professor emerita of
education at the University of Missouri-Columbia, Dorothy Watson has
taught in inner-city Kansas City, Mo., in Sierra Leone and in Kenya. The
Watson Literacy Center, which she founded and is housed at Park
University, was named in honor of her legacy. Her pioneering work in
literacy education garnered her recognitions that include her induction
into the Reading Hall of Fame and as Outstanding Educator in the
Language Arts by the Nation Council of Teachers of English.
School of Law – Allison Bergman (J.D. ’96)
A Kansas City development lawyer, Allison Bergman has dedicated much of her
professional life to reviving Kansas City’s urban core. Bergman, senior
counsel at the Hardwick Law Firm, studied urban planning before law
school and never lost her passion for historical architecture and
downtown revitalization.
School of Medicine – Brigadier General John Owen (B.A. ’79, M.D. ’81)
A practicing physician who is also a decorated military leader,
Brigadier General (Dr.) John Owen recently retired as the Air National
Guard Assistant to the Command Surgeon, Air Mobility Command. Owen
received the Surgeon General’s Air National Guard State Air Surgeon of
the Year in 2007 and the Harry Truman Public Service Award in 2012,
which he accepted on behalf of the members of the Armed Forces during
the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
School of Nursing – Deborah Persell (M.S.N. ’78)
Deborah Persell, a national leader in crisis management, has played
an instrumental role in founding a new field in the profession of
nursing. After Sept. 11, 2001, Persell pursued and became the first
graduate from the Homeland Security Nursing program at the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville, where she earned her doctorate.
School of Pharmacy – William Larmer (B.S.P. ‘75)
As a respected and successful financial expert who manages the
portfolios of people from all walks of life, William Larmer works with
an impressive list of people including business owners, doctors, movie
stars, professional athletes, the National Football League, the National
Basketball Association and Major League Baseball. Larmer serves
clients, near and far, through his financial advisory firm, Larmer &
Elstun, LLC. Though himself not a practicing pharmacist, he credits
his success to the rigorous, high-quality education he received at
UMKC’s School of Pharmacy.
Mini Bios of the Class of 2013 Alumni Awards Recipients.
View List of All Past Award Recipients
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________