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Texas McCombs Virtual Alumni Week Recap

Alumni Week 2020 offered alumni and the entire McCombs community many opportunities to engage online through webinars, chapter meet-ups on Zoom, and fun chances to win prizes. Over 1,000+ alumni registered for the week! Below you will find a recap of the week, including recordings of each session.

Alumni Orientation – watch the recording! 
Live presentation date: Monday, July 20, 2020
In this webinar, Texas McCombs Alumni Director Christine Burdell walks listeners through their benefits as graduates of the McCombs School. During her presentation, you will find helpful career sources on our website and LinkedIn as well as many places to connect with us online via social media and UT’s newest virtual community, HookedIn. She also explains engagement opportunities and walks viewers through events that are hosted for alumni by the school, both in person and online. Make sure you’re getting the most out of your degree by taking advantage of what is available to you as a Texas McCombs alumnus!

Atlanta Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Tuesday, July 21, 6-7 p.m., ET
Speakers: Chapter Co-President George Connell, MBA ’01, Chapter Co-President Larry Patrick, MBA ’98, and MBA Advisory Board Member Peter Almond, MBA ’03. Moderated by McCombs Alumni Director Christine Burdell.

Austin Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Thursday, July 23, 12-1 p.m., CT
Speakers: Chapter President Joey Martin, MBA ’18, and MBA Advisory Board Member Jim McMullan, MBA ’96. Moderated by McCombs Alumni Director Christine Burdell.

Brazil Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Friday, July 24, 5-6 p.m., Brasilia (3 p.m., CT)
Speaker: Chapter President Mark Pinheiro, MSTC ’97, Luiz Eduardo Viotti, MBA ’99, and Jorge Leonel, MBA ’99.

Chicago Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Wednesday, July 22, 6-7 p.m., CT
Speakers: Chapter President Kelsey Creed, MSF ’14, and Ryan Dean, MBA ’15. Moderated by McCombs Alumni Assistant Director Dan Cournoyer.

Dallas Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Thursday, July 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m., CT
Speakers: Chapter President Laura Gram, MBA ’17, Travis Hemphill, MBA ’17, Eric Wang, MBA ’16, and Kaitlin Elledge, MBA ’16.

Denver Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Wednesday, July 22, 7-8 p.m., MT
Speaker: Chapter Co-President Eric Fehr MBA ’12, Chapter Co-President Shiju Thomas, BBA ’07, Carlos Hill, MBA ’13.

Houston Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Wednesday, July 22, 12-1 p.m., CT
Speakers: Chapter Co-President Laura Thomson, BBA ’08, and Chapter Co-President John Nash, BBA ’82, Chapter Co-president, and John Briscoe, BBA ’81. Moderated by McCombs Alumni Director Christine Burdell.

London Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Tuesday, July 21, 6-7 p.m., UK (12 p.m., CT)
Speakers: MBA Advisory Board Member Varsha Dadlani, MBA ’13. Moderated by Chapter President Tom Li, BBA ’05.

Los Angeles Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Thursday, July 23, 5-6 p.m., PDT
Speaker: BBA Advisory Board Member Danny Zoller, BBA ’90. Moderated by Chapter Co-President Rohith Ramesh, BBA ’95.

New York City Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording! 
Live presentation date: Wednesday, July 22, 7:30-8:30 p.m., ET
Speakers: Chapter President James Jackson, BBA ’14, and Jake Foley, MPA ’88.

Philadelphia Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Thursday, July 23, 6-7 p.m., ET
Speakers: Chapter President Guilherme Junqueira, MBA ’20. Moderated by McCombs Alumni Director Christine Burdell.

San Francisco Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Tuesday, July 21, 4-5 p.m., PDT
Speakers: Chapter Co-President Egan Brown, MBA ’15, Ramya Ravi, MBA ’15, Claire Arthurs MBA ’15, David Marrero, MBA ’16, and MBA Advisory Board Member Ken Parekh, MBA ’87.

Washington, D.C. Chapter Meet-Up – watch the recording!
Live presentation date: Wednesday, July 22, 4-5 p.m., ET
Speakers: Chapter President Jeff Marusak, MBA ’08, and Sumeet Sharma, BBA ’16.

Texas McCombs Alumni Summer Webinar Series Recap

The McCombs Alumni Network hosted a four-part summer webinar series. Each session is with a different expert and focuses on a different business theme. If you missed them live, please enjoy all four webinar recordings below and keep an eye on the alumni calendar for more virtual events.

Part One: “Is Franchising Right for Me?” with Stephen Maeker
Live presentation date: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 12-1 p.m. CT
In this presentation, Stephen Maeker, BBA ’90, teaches participants how to investigate getting into franchising and whether or not buying a franchise is a good potential fit for them by following a sequential approach. Key topics of discussion will included: COVID-19 current environment, a general overview of franchising, candidate motivations, the primary advantages (vs opening a business yourself) and disadvantages of franchising, Franchise Disclosure Document overview, analyzing potential income, costs, 4 quadrants of franchising, investigation process, and financing. Watch the recording!

Part Two: “Use of Logic Models to Design Programs and Obtain Funding” with James Pann
Live presentation date: Tuesday, July 7, 2020, 12-1 p.m. CT
James Pann, BBA ’92, walked listeners through the steps to develop a logic model, how to use logic models for brainstorming during program design and identify funding opportunities, how logic models can be used to strengthen grant applications, and more! Pann also provided a logic model template. Watch the recording! 

Part Three: “Building Burnout Resistant Teams” with Dr. Aneika Simmons and Anjuan Simmons
Live presentation date: Monday, July 27, 2020, 12-1 p.m. CT
In this presentation, Aneika and Anjuan provide tools to help business leaders and their teams bring stress into a managed state and avoid burnout. Organizations that invest in building burnout resistant teams will see a return on that investment in terms of reliable business performance and an increased ability to respond to crises. Most importantly, they will have a workforce that is happier and more productive. Watch the recording. 

Part Four: “Discovering Differentiation: What Customer Mindset Means for Strategy” with Karla Raines
Live presentation date: Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, 12-1 p.m. CT
Every time a customer considers your purpose-driven organization, they ask these two questions. “Why” is the tape running in the back of their minds. Do you know their answers? You can’t afford not to. What matters most to you is what matters most to your customer. Differentiation is determined by your customer.

In this presentation, Raines discusses what customer mindset means for strategy, new ways to rethink competition when the old rules no longer apply, how to avoid the Zone of Indifference, and more. Watch the recording!

Veshal Arul Prakash Selected as Student Rising Star Recipient

The McCombs School of Business BBA Advisory Board is proud to present the Student Rising Star Award to Veshal Arul Prakash. This award is given to a student who has proven an established commitment to service within the McCombs School through outstanding scholarship and achievements and exemplary leadership and community involvement. Veshal is a senior in the Canfield Business Honors Program (CBHP) and he is also the recipient of the R. Conrad Doenges Award for Academic Excellence and Leadership in the CBHP, which is presented to one graduating senior in CBHP each year, and is selected by CBHP faculty members and peers.

The selection committee for the Student Rising Star Award feels Veshal is a great representation of what leadership looks like at McCombs and they are confident he will make a difference at the university beyond his years as an undergraduate student. Following graduation, Veshal will serve a one-year term on the McCombs BBA Advisory Board. Congratulations, Veshal!

Learn more about Veshal in the below Q & A.

 

Why did you choose UT/McCombs?

I decided to attend UT Austin and McCombs for several reasons: the quality of the McCombs education, the opportunities I had access to, and its proximity to my home in the Austin suburbs.

When I was deciding between universities to attend as a senior in high school, I remember watching some sample lectures by McCombs professors on YouTube that completely sold me on the program! Participating in an official student visit only further validated my interest in the university. While touring the campus, I discovered different avenues through which I could get involved on campus, like intramurals, student organizations, volunteering, football games, and more. What surprised me the most during the visit was that there were over a thousand student organizations on campus! Once I learned that, I was extremely curious about what UT had to offer, beyond just the academic and professional opportunities. Staying in Austin only made the choice easier for me. Prior to moving to Austin in 2009, my family moved nine times, but we were so glad to have settled in this wonderful city – our most favorite city!

 

What has been your favorite part of the McCombs experience?

I am struggling to pick just one favorite McCombs experience, so I got two that I would like to share!

I absolutely enjoyed McCombs Kickoff from my freshman year. I still vividly remember what I did that day and the people I met, as if it had happened not too long ago! I was fortunate to meet some of my best friends there, while also being inspired by other’s stories and interests. Everyone was so warm and friendly. Going on the boat ride and playing fun games at Main Event made it even more memorable!

Veshal Arul Prakash Abroad in MadridBesides McCombs Kickoff, another highlight of my college career was the McCombs BBA   spring exchange program in Madrid during my junior year! I became close friends with other exchange students, and it was fascinating learning about their backgrounds, grabbing dinner together, and visiting different parts of Madrid. Other than traveling, one of my most memorable moments there was when our Uber driver hiked with my group of friends and myself at the end of our ride to visit an ancient castle ruin.

There is so much more, but I will have to write for a couple weeks straight to cover everything!

 

What are your plans after graduation?

I will be starting at Dropbox in Seattle this fall, as part of their New-Grad Product Manager cohort. In this upcoming role, I look forward to working with engineering, design, and business teams to launch high-quality product experiences that simplify the way people collaborate.

Throughout my college career, I explored different industries and functions by doing several internships. In the process, I learned my strengths, weaknesses, and interests. I realized that I have an innate curiosity about technology products, an eagerness to work with people of different backgrounds, and a desire to solve problems. That is how I got introduced to product management in the tech industry.

This was only made possible because of the rigor of UT’s and McCombs’ education, my supportive peers, mentors, parents, and some luck. Thank you for everything, and Hook’ em!

2019 Hall of Fame Inductees

Alumni, friends, and school leadership gathered on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019 for the annual Hall of Fame celebration. This year the Texas McCombs School inducted five prominent business leaders into its Hall of Fame: Philip A. Canfield, Amb. Antonio Garza, Amb. Kay Bailey Hutchison, Niloufar Khatiblou Molavi, and J. Marc Myers. Jay Hartzell, dean, also recognized the 2019 Rising Stars, Kovid O. Gupta, Lance T. Loeffler, and Carlos A. Whitaker, for their early accomplishments.

The McCombs School of Business established the Hall of Fame 36 years ago in recognition of The University of Texas at Austin’s centennial celebration. The Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made outstanding professional contributions to the business community and who, by their exemplary civic, philanthropic, and educational activities, have advanced humanity. The Hall of Fame award is the highest honor given by the McCombs School of Business.

Each inductee has an incredible life story and we are proud to have them be a part of the McCombs Hall of Fame. We invite you to learn more about their successes and contributions through the videos below.

2019 Hall of Fame Inductees

McCombs Hall of Fame Celebration 2019

PHILIP A. CANFIELD
BHP ’89
Managing Director
GTCR

Phil joined GTCR in 1992 and is a managing director of the firm. Phil previously worked in the Corporate Finance department of Kidder, Peabody & Co. He holds an MBA from the University of Chicago and a BBA in finance with high honors from the Business Honors Program at The University of Texas at Austin.

Phil has served in many leadership positions during his years at GTCR, including heading the firm’s Technology, Media and Telecommunications Investment Team, chairing the firm’s Investment Committee, and serving as GTCR’s Managing Partner. Phil has played a leadership role in a number of past investments including AppNet, CellNet, DigitalNet, Rural Broadband Investments, Solera, Sorenson Communications, Transaction Network Services, and Zayo.

Phil is a member of the Polsky Center PE Council for the University of Chicago and also serves on the United States Olympic and Paralympic Foundation’s Trustee Council. At The University of Texas at Austin, the Business Honors Program at McCombs was renamed the Canfield Business Honors Program in recognition of a generous gift from Phil and his wife, Mary Beth. The university has recognized Phil as a Lifetime Leader and he serves on the McCombs School of Business Advisory Council.

AMB. ANTONIO GARZA
BBA ’80
U.S. Ambassador & Counsel
White & Case, Mexico City

Antonio Garza, Counsel to White & Case in Mexico City, served as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (2002–09). Garza is a director to Kansas City Southern, member of the Executive Committee and Chairman of the company’s Mexican subsidiary, and MoneyGram where he is Chairman of the company’s Committee on Compliance and Ethics. Additionally, Garza is a Trustee at Southern Methodist University and Chairman of the university’s Committee on Legal Affairs.

Mr. Garza is a 1989 OYTEX recipient, a 2005 DAA selection and past President of the TexasExes. Garza is a member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Bush Presidential Center, Director of Americas Society, member of the Council on Foreign Relations and COMEXI, the CFR’s Mexican counterpart. In 2010 the Ambassador was named an “Aguila Azteca,” the Mexican government’s highest honor bestowed upon a foreigner.

Mr. Garza was elected to the Texas Railroad Commission in 1998 and served as its Chairman through 2002, served as Texas Secretary of State, 1994–97, and Cameron County Judge, 1988–94. Garza earned a J.D. from Southern Methodist University School of Law in 1983 and named Distinguished Alum in 2002. Garza is married to Dr. Liz Atkinson Garza, a UT Austin graduate and TexasExes Life Member.

AMB. KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON
LLB ’67, BA Government ’92
U.S. Ambassador
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Ambassador Kay Bailey Hutchison was sworn in as the permanent representative of the United States to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on August 15, 2017. From 1993–2013, she served as a U.S. Senator from Texas and was also elected to a Senate leadership position. Ambassador Hutchison gained extensive international experience and developed a deep understanding of NATO as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. She also served as chairman of the Military Construction Subcommittee and as a member of the Defense Subcommittee on the
Senate Appropriations Committee. She served two terms as chairman of the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Prior to assuming her duties, Ambassador Hutchison was a prominent attorney at Bracewell, LLP, an established international law firm in Dallas. Ambassador Hutchison also served in the Texas House of Representatives, as the Texas State Treasurer, and as vice chairman of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board.

Ambassador Hutchison earned a BA degree from The University of Texas at Austin and a degree of Juris Doctor from The University of Texas School of Law. She calls Dallas home and has two children.

NILOUFAR KHATIBLOU MOLAVI
BBA ’91, MPA ’91
Global Energy Leader
PricewaterhouseCoopers

Niloufar Molavi leads PwC’s Global and U.S. Energy practice comprising of over 6,000 professionals serving global energy clients in the oil and gas industry. She is responsible for all client services – assurance, advisory, and tax.

Niloufar served on PwC’s leadership team as the firm’s chief diversity officer. In that role she oversaw the firm’s diversity strategy and all of its related programs and
initiatives. She led the U.S. energy tax and Houston federal tax practices. With 28 years of experience with PwC, Niloufar has served a wide range of energy companies both in the U.S. and abroad, advising clients on international and U.S. tax structuring, mergers, acquisitions, and potential public offerings.

Niloufar began her career with PwC in 1991 and was promoted to partner in 2001. She joined the firm’s U.S. leadership team in 2009. She earned her MPA with a concentration in taxation from The University of Texas at Austin. She serves on the Advisory Board of McCombs, Accounting Advisory Council at UT, and is on the board of Junior Achievement. She serves as the chair of the board of trustees of Awty International School and serves on the board of Central Houston. She is a licensed CPA in Texas and resides in Houston with her husband and two children.

J. MARC MYERS
BBA ’69, MBA ’75
President
Myers & Crow Company

Marc Myers is president of Myers & Crow Company, Ltd., a Dallas-based commercial real estate development company. Prior to that time, Marc was president of the Dallas Industrial Division of Trammell Crow Company and a member of the Management Board. During his 48-year career, Marc was responsible for over 37 million square feet of office, retail, and industrial development with a value exceeding $2 billion.

Marc joined the McCombs School Advisory Council in 1997 and is a member of the Hermes Society and was a member of the Commission of 125. Marc and his wife, Jan, have endowed two Presidential Scholarships in Business at the McCombs School. He has served on the Board of Children’s Medical Center of Dallas, where he is a member of the Bradford Society and is a current member of the Baylor Foundation Board. Marc is a co-founder and 2012 Board Chairman of Special Camps for Special Kids (Camp John Marc), a facility for chronically ill children named in honor of his late son, John Marc.

After graduating from The University of Texas at Austin, Marc served as an infantry officer in the 71st Airborne Brigade of the U.S. Army Reserves. Marc is married to Jan Willoughby Myers (also a UT graduate), and has four grandchildren, including triplets.

 

 

Dean Jay Hartzell also recognized the 2019 Rising Stars at the Hall of Fame celebration. The Rising Star Award, established in 2004-05, goes to young alumni who have experienced professional success and have shown exemplary service to the Texas McCombs Alumni Network. Congratulations to Kovid O. Gupta, Lance T. Loeffler, and Carlos A. Whitaker.

Alumni Back on Campus for the Inaugural Texas McCombs Homecoming Weekend

Reunion Reception

The McCombs School invited all alumni back to the 40 Acres for the inaugural Texas McCombs Homecoming Weekend. The two-day celebration included an all-day Alumni Business Conference, an evening Reunion Reception, and a Pre-Game Alumni BBQ Tailgate before the Texas vs. Oklahoma State football game. The entire weekend was hosted in our new state-of-the-art building on campus, Robert B. Rowling Hall. Over 200 alumni showed up for the fun-filled weekend. See all of the photos!

Alumni Business Conference
The weekend kicked off with an all-day conference on Friday. The conference included concurrent faculty presentations and two keynote speakers, John Goff, BBA ’77, and Lance Loeffler, BBA ’99, MBA ’04. After a day full of presentations, conference attendees took a tour of Rowling Hall and wrapped up at a networking reception.

Watch the full keynote sessions on YouTube:

Alumni Business Conference

Reception for Reunion Classes
We were especially celebrating alumni who graduated from a reunion year during Homecoming Weekend! Graduates from the classes of ‘74, ‘79, ‘84, ‘89, ‘94, ‘99, ‘04, ‘09, and ‘14 were invited to a special reception Friday evening to network and reminisce about their time at the UT Business School.

Reunion Reception

Pre-Game Alumni BBQ Tailgate
On Saturday, alumni and their families came out for a tailgate with current Texas MBA students before the Texas vs. Oklahoma State football game. Tailgaters enjoyed a BBQ buffet, cold drinks, and other fun activities, like a photobooth and face painter for the kids. After the tailgate, many alumni went on to watch the Longhorns take a win over Oklahoma State – HOOK ‘EM!

Pre-Game Alumni BBQ Tailgate

THANK YOU to all alumni that joined us for a great weekend! Please keep an eye on the alumni calendar for other events you may be interested in attending.

Over 1,000 Alumni Reconnect with the Texas McCombs Network

Over the summer Texas McCombs asked the Alumni Network to reconnect with the school and classmates by updating their contact information. We received over 1,000 responses, which not only makes it easier for those alumni to receive school updates, but also strengthens the alumni network by making their correct information available to their classmates in the alumni directory.

Raffle prizes were offered to all alumni that sent in updates to their contact information before Aug. 11. Congratulations to our winners!

Texas McCombs Alumni Network Tshirts

  • Stephen Louis Allen, BBA ’95
  • Jennifer Tran, BBA ’08

One-Year Membership to the Texas Exes

  • Miriam Moorman, MBA ’05

Grand Prize: Two Tickets to the First Longhorn Football Game of 2019 (Texas vs. Louisiana Tech) and Texas McCombs Alumni Network Tshirts

  • Nicole Greenberg, BBA ’91 (pictured below with her son, a high school junior interested in attending McCombs after graduation!)

2019 Reconnect Campaign Grand Prize Winner

If you have not yet had a chance to update your contact information, you can still update your information in the directory one of the following ways:

  • If you DO know your EID, update your information in the alumni directory.
  • If you do NOT know your EID, update your information via survey.

 

 

The McCombs School of Business Announces New BBA Advisory Board Members and Executive Committee Leadership for Fall 2019

Fall 2019 BBA Board Meeting

The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the appointment of the following members to its BBA Advisory Board and 2019-20 BBA Executive Committee.

Brendan Chan, BBA ’11
Program Manager, Computer Science Education, Google Inc, San Francisco, CA

Andrei Coso, BBA ’11
Business Development, Udacity, San Francisco, CA

Mark Lange, BBA ’85
Investor, Buffalo Bayou Resources, Houston, TX

Phoebe Lin BHP, BS ’19 (Rising Star Representative)
Private Equity Analyst, Blackstone, New York, NY

Hans Malzar, BBA ’11
Partnership, Facebook, Austin, TX

Luis Rhi, BBA ’98
Director, Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss, Dallas, TX

Robert Slovak, BBA ’96, JD ’99
Partner, Litigation Department Vice-Chair, Foley Gardere, Dallas, TX

Lucy Mei Wu, BBA ’12
Investment Associate, Tritium Partners, Austin, TX

Emilio Zamora, BBA ’11
Vice President – Real Estate Investing & Lending, Goldman Sachs, Dallas, TX

Danny Zoller, BBA ’90
CEO, Prospect Mortgage, LLC, Los Angeles, CA

The 2019-20 BBA Executive Committee:

Maria Garate, Chair
BBA ’98, HR Business Partner, HollyFrontier Corporation, Plano, TX

Cameron Chandler, Vice Chair
BBA ’83, Owner and President, Chandler Energy Resources, Dallas, TX

John Briscoe, Past Chair
BBA ’81, Consultant, Houston, TX

Therese Everson, Values Ambassador Chair
BBA Business Honors ’96, Director, Focus Strategies, Austin, TX

The McCombs School would like to thank our new members and leaders and also thank our outgoing Chair John Briscoe BBA ’81.

Additionally, the following members have been appointed for a second active term:

Lucas Cutler, BBA ’97
David Druley, BBA ’88, MBA ’03
Kasey Dunn, BBA ’99, MPA ’99
Mandy Price, BHP ’03, JD ’06
Sandeep Shah, BA ’11, BBA ’12

Sai Yeluru has been appointed for his first three-year term having served the previous year as the Rising Star representative.

View the full membership.

The McCombs School of Business BBA Advisory Board was formed in 2008 to assist the dean, associate dean of undergraduate programs, faculty, and staff of the McCombs School of Business in achieving and maintaining “best of class” status for the BBA programs. This diverse group of individuals ensures the integrity of the BBA Advisory Board mission by supporting the strategy planning, curricula, external affairs, alumni engagement, fundraising efforts, and student placement. The Executive Committee receives rolling applications throughout the year with consideration for membership in the spring. The new members of the BBA Advisory Board begin their three-year terms the following September.

Alumni and Interns Celebrate McCombs in San Antonio

The San Antonio Chapter invited all alumni, new graduates, and current students interning for the summer out for an evening of gaming and networking. This event was the final event in our series of summer celebrations hosted nationwide. This was a great opportunity for San Antonio alumni to give new grads and summer interns advice on living and working in San Antonio. Attendees had a great time networking over food, beverages, and games at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games. See photos from the event here.

Thank you so much to our San Antonio Chapter Leaders Dan Crites, MBA ’08, and Hunter Stanco, MBA ’08, for coordinating such a fun event!

Check out the alumni calendar to find events near you!

San Antonio Celebration

Announcing the 2019 Rising Stars: Kovid O. Gupta, Lance T. Loeffler, and Carlos A. Whitaker

The McCombs School of Business is proud to announce Kovid O. Gupta, BBA ’10, Lance T. Loeffler, BBA ’99, MBA ’04, and Carlos A. Whitaker, BBA ’00, MPA ’00, as the 2019 Alumni Rising Stars. The Rising Star Award, established in 2004-05, recognizes young alumni who have experienced professional success and have shown exemplary service to the Texas McCombs Alumni Network.

Kovid O. Gupta Kovid O. Gupta, BBA ’10
CEO, Kovid Gupta Films
Director of Investor Relations, Indus Management Group

Kovid Gupta is an author, screenwriter, and filmmaker. In 2010, he received his BBA, BA, and BS from The University of Texas at Austin and in 2015, graduated with an MBA from Cornell University. In 2017, he was featured by Forbes Magazine on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 List, along with receiving the Glorious India Award for successful Non-Resident Indians. As a screenwriter, he has written over 1,000 episodes for some of India’s most successful television shows including Balika Vadhu and Bade Acche Lagte Hain. He was also the assistant director of the box office hit film “Prem Ratan Dhan Payo” and served as the head of business development for Vinod Chopra Films and Film Companion. Kovid is also the author of two bestselling non-fiction books, “Kingdom of the Soap Queen: The Story of Balaji Telefilms,” published by HarperCollins, and “Redrawing India: The Teach For India Story,” published by Random House. In 2018, he founded Kovid Gupta Films with the mission of creating path-breaking cinema and television.

 

Lance T. LoefflerLance T. Loeffler, BBA ’99, MBA ’04
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Halliburton

Lance Loeffler serves as executive vice president and chief financial officer at Halliburton. In this role, he leads the company’s financial strategy as well as its financial functions, including financial planning and analysis, accounting and financial reporting, tax, internal assurance, treasury, corporate development, and investor relations.

Mr. Loeffler joined Halliburton in 2014 as vice president of corporate development, with global leadership responsibilities for the company’s strategic merger and acquisition activities. He then served as vice president of Investor Relations and was responsible for the development and implementation of Halliburton communication strategies for the investment community.

Prior to joining Halliburton, Mr. Loeffler held director positions at Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc., and UBS Investment Bank, where he focused on the firms’ oil and gas clients.

Mr. Loeffler holds an MBA with concentrations in finance and accounting and a bachelor’s degree in finance from Red McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin.

 

Carlos A. WhitakerCarlos A. Whitaker, BBA ’00, MPA ’00
Managing Director, Global Markets
Credit Suisse

Carlos Whitaker is a managing director of Credit Suisse in the Global Markets division, based in New York City. Within Global Markets, he is head of New York Equities Advisory Sales and manages a team that distributes primary and secondary equities to institutional clients. Mr. Whitaker is responsible for developing strong client relationships, profitably growing revenues, selling initial public offerings (IPOs) and secondary offerings, as well as cross-selling the bank’s other products and services. His clients are predominantly large sophisticated hedge funds that employ a myriad of investment strategies including long/short equity, event driven, risk arbitrage, and global macro. In 2010, Mr. Whitaker was awarded the Investment Banking Outstanding Achievement Award by Credit Suisse for his skill in leveraging the bank’s resources to complete a large transaction that was outside of his geographic and product coverage area for one of the bank’s key clients.

Mr. Whitaker began his career at Credit Suisse in 2000 as an analyst in the Investment Banking division. He is a core part of the bank’s recruiting team for the Analyst and Associate programs, and has served on the promotion committees for vice president, director, and managing director level candidates.

Mr. Whitaker graduated from The University of Texas at Austin, where he received his BA from the Plan II Honors Program, BBA in Accounting, and MPA. Mr. Whitaker currently serves on the New York for McCombs board and on the Rising Stars Capital Management board, which is a Houston-based nonprofit organization focused on increasing African American representation in the finance industry.

The McCombs School will recognize the Rising Stars at the Hall of Fame ceremony in November. The event will also recognize the 2019 Hall of Fame Inductees.

McCombs Summer Brunch in the Big Apple

The NYC Chapter had a great turn out at their annual brunch hosted at La Palapa. The celebration brought out members of the McCombs community from all areas including alumni, 2019 graduates who just moved to the city to start their career, current students completing their summer internship, and members of the New York for McCombs Council. McCombs staff members, Katie Lewis and Christopher Ruggeri, also came into town from Texas to join the festivities. See more photos from the event on Flickr.

The event was a major success and gave attendees the opportunity to reminisce on their time at McCombs while also swapping tips and tricks about living and working in the city that never sleeps!

Thank you to our NYC Chapter Leader James Jackson, BBA ’14, for coordinating the brunch!

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