Alumni in the News

“Alumni in the News” highlights Utah State University graduates who are making headlines and impacting their communities, industries, and the world. From national recognition to local features, this collection celebrates the ongoing achievements and influence of Aggies everywhere.

Sierra Benson Collett ’21, ’22 CERG

Collett, a leadership program officer with Cultural Vistas, was named as one of 2025’s 20 In Their 20s by “Utah Business.”

Sierra Collett

Jamie Gregersen ’21 MEd

Gregersen, head of sports performance at Preston High School, was named Idaho high school strength coach of the year.

Jamie Gregersen

Cam Haney ’19

Haney was hired as the cornerbacks coach for the University of Tulsa.

Cam Haney

Stacie Shannon Denetsosie ’16, ’19 MA

Denetsosie was named one of the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 honorees for her debut novel, “The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories,” exploring the lasting impacts of settler colonialism on Diné people.

Stacie Shannon Denetsosie

Craig Humphreys ’16 MHR

After more than 30 years, the Logan City Fire Department’s Humphreys retired from his service to the people of Cache County.

Craig Humphreys

Jessica Shumway ’16 PhD

Shumway, an associate professor in Utah State University’s School of Teacher Education and Leadership, will represent the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services as a Dean’s Scholar.

Jessica Shumway

Chuckie Keeton ’15

Former USU Quarterback Keeton led the Patriots as the offensive assistant at the 2026 Super Bowl.

Chuckie Keeton

Amy Lund ’14

Lund, co-founder and CEO of Dough Lady, was named CEO of the Year 2026 by “Utah Business Magazine.”

Amy Lund

Danny Magnum ’14 MHR

Mountain West Small Business Finance has named Mangum as president and chief operating officer.

Danny Magnum

DJ Tialavea ’13, ’19 MEd

USU Football welcomes Tialavea as senior offensive analyst and assistant offensive line coach.

DJ Tialavea

Adam Wardenburg ’13

Utah Tech announced Wardenburg as head coach of the women’s basketball team.

Adam Wardenburg

Tom Williams ’13 MBA

Williams, Utah Public Radio co-manager, announced plans to retire in the fall of 2026.

Tom Williams

Kylee Lewis ’12, ’17 MS

Lewis becomes the clinical director of the new Opal Autism Center for Children in Cache Valley.

Kylee Lewis

Aaron Wade ’12

Gilmore Bell announced Wade as its new director in Salt Lake City.

Aaron Wade

Sahil Oberoi ’11

Oberoi, COO for Utah Community Action, was named as part of Forty Under 40: Utah’s Rising Business Stars in 2026 by “Utah Business Magazine.”

Sahil Oberoi

Joshua Lockhart ’10, ’15 MHR

Big-D Companies named Josh Lockhart as vice president of human resources.

Joshua Lockhart

Kris Kuchenmeister ’07, ’07 MBA

Kuchenmeister, chief dental officer with Stubbs Dental Implant Center, has been named a 2025 Healthcare Hero by “Utah Business.”

Kris Kuchenmeister

Christy Bortz ’06

Bortz, an instructional coach at Hedges Elementary in Kalispell, MT, is set to take the reins as Cayuse Prairie School’s new superintendent and principal on July 1.

Christy Bortz

Danielle Tuttle ’06

Tuttle, a teacher at Castle Dale Elementary School, received February 2026’s Apples for Teachers Award from AJB Broadcasting.

Danielle Tuttle

Anastassia Alexandrova ’05 PhD

USU’s College of Arts & Sciences selected Alexandrova for a 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award in recognition of her “extraordinary academic and scientific accomplishments and her lasting contributions to the field of chemistry.”

Anastassia Alexandrova

Qiu Fang ’04 PhD

Marquis “Who’s Who” honored Fang for expertise in education.

Qiu Fang

Dustin Crawford ’03, ’07 MA

Crawford was recognized as the English Department and College of Arts & Sciences Lecturer of the Year at USU.

Dustin Crawford

Kristy Guymon ’03

The Utah High School Activities Association named longtime Emery High School cross-country and track-and-field coach Guymon as a Gold Star Coach.

Kristy Guymon

Suresh Karre ’03

Karre, PE, PTOE, has been promoted to vice president at STV, a leading infrastructure-focused professional services firm in North America.

Suresh Karre

Erica Low ’03

Low, alongside her son Eric, has opened a new ravioli restaurant in Logan, Utah, called Biada Ravioli Kitchen.

Erica Low

Josh Baxter ’02 MBA

Baxter, CEO of NetDocuments, the cloud-native, AI-enabled legal document management platform, acquired eDOCS to expand the company’s global reach and enhance its legal technology platform.

Josh Baxter

Scott Young ’01

Young, Toyota managing counsel, received the 2025 Corporate Counsel Award.

Scott Young

Wayne Guymon ’00

Idaho Governor Brad Little appointed Clark to serve as a district judge for the 7th Judicial District.

Wayne Guymon

Daniel Clark ’98

Learfield and USC Athletics named 25-year industry veteran Guymon as vice president and general manager of Learfield’s USC Sports Properties.

Daniel Clark

Mike Favero ’98 MEd

The Logan City Board of Education has announced that the field at Logan High School will be named Favero Field in honor of former Logan High School coach Favero.

Mike Favero

Keith Mecham ’97 MEd

Mecham, formerly the district’s assistant superintendent over secondary curriculum, was named superintendent of Box Elder School District in April 2026.

Keith Mecham

Lisa Wilson ’96

Wilson, deputy director for engineering and operations at the Utah Department of Transportation, will serve a two-year term as chair of the steering committee for the AASHTO Innovation Management Technical Service Program.

Lisa Wilson

Hoyt Skabelund ’94

Skabelund, CEO of Banner Payson Medical Center, has been named one of the 2025 Critical Access Hospital CEOs to Know by “Becker’s Hospital Review.”

Hoyt Skabelund

Kelly Haws ’92 MS

Haws was the named acting president of BYU-Hawaii.

Kelly Haws

Rob Allen ’91 MBA

Allen, CEO and president of Intermountain Health, was named CEO of the Year 2026 by “Utah Business Magazine.”

Rob Allen

Brent Black ’91

USU Extension has named Black as the 2026 recipient of the E.G. Peterson Award, its highest award, given yearly to honor individuals who provide outstanding service to the state of Utah.

Brent Black

Shawn Harrison ’91

Harrison was named as the “Herald Journal” managing editor in February 2026.

Shawn Harrison

Kerry Bringhurst ’88

Bringhurst, Utah Public Radio co-manager, announced plans to retire in fall 2026.

Kerry Bringhurst

Kristan Fjelsted ’83

Fjeldsted, of Logan, received the Outstanding Volunteer Award for more than 20 years of service and leadership in community events like Logan’s Summer Sidewalk Sale.

Kristan Fjelsted

Dennis Cunningham ’78

Park City High School has named Cunningham, a former Utah State University football player and four-year collegiate athlete, as its new head football coach.

Dennis Cunningham

Manmohan Manubhai Trivedi ’77 ME, ’80 PhD

Trivedi, a University of California San Diego distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering, accepted the Maheshwari Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science.

Manmohan Manubhai Trivedi

Douglas Anderson ’75 MA

After 20 years, Anderson, who became dean of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at USU on July 1, 2006, will step down on July 1 to return to classroom teaching.

Douglas Anderson

Neil Payne ’75

Payne, a retired professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, has been selected for 2026 induction in the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame.

Neil Payne

Bob Bissland ’73 BLA

Bissland, a Northern Utah graphic designer, received the Platinum Award in the Graphis International Poster Competition, placing him among just 10 winners selected from hundreds of entries representing 34 countries.

Bob Bissland

Vicki Carter ’66 MEd

Carter was selected to serve as superintendent of the Lake Mountain School District.

Vicki Carter

Joseph Cook ’59

Cook, a charter member of the American Board of Family Medicine, has spent more than 60 years advancing family medicine through patient care, teaching, and leadership, continuing to serve patients in Utah into his 90s.

Joseph Cook