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Class Note: Mark Hood, MSTC ’12

GlobalSCAPE, Inc. appointed Mark Hood, MSTC ’12, as vice president of operations. Read the full article to learn more about Hood’s career path.

Announcing the 2018 Rising Stars: Lisa Seacat DeLuca, David R. Druley, and Jeffrey M. Duchin

The McCombs School of Business is proud to announce Lisa Seacat DeLuca, MSTC ’10, David R. Druley, BBA ’88, MBA ’03, and Jeffrey M. Duchin, BBA ’98, as the 2018 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.

Lisa Seacat Lisa Seacat DeLuca, MSTC '10DeLuca, MSTC ’10
Distinguished Engineer
IBM Watson Internet of Things (IoT)

Lisa Seacat DeLuca is a distinguished engineer for IBM Watson Internet of Things where she leads a team called the App Factory, focused on bringing IoT use cases to market. Lisa holds a Masters of Science in Technology Commercialization from The University of Texas McCombs School of Business, and a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University with minors in Business Administration and Multimedia Productions. This year, LinkedIn named Lisa one of their Top 15 Female Voices to Follow. In 2017, Lisa was inducted into the Women in Technology International (WITI) Hall of Fame, was named #2 in LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Technology List, named as a Top Women in Tech IoT Influencer by Onalytica, and received an honorary PhD from Claremont Graduate University. In 2016, Lisa was named one of the Most Influential Women in IoT. She was named one of MIT’s 35 Innovators Under 35 in 2015, as well as, LinkedIn’s NextWave of 10 Enterprise Technologists Under 35, one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business, and IBM’s Working Mother of the Year for Working Mother Magazine. In 2014, she was named one of Network World’s 50 Most Fascinating People in the World of Technology. She is a TED speaker, a self-published author of two children’s books titled, “A Robot Story” and “The Internet of Mysterious Things,” and the most prolific female inventor in IBM history and the only one to ever reach the 100th Invention Plateau Award (an IBM internal patent award system). Her innovation portfolio includes over 600 patent applications filed within the United States and abroad, of which, 300 have been granted, to date. The subject of her patent ideas range from areas such as cloud, mobile, IoT, social, security, cognitive, commerce and everything in between. Lisa is an AAAS-Lemelson Inventor Ambassador where she increases visibility to the importance of innovation. Lisa has spoken at numerous tech conferences and written articles to share her technology and innovation passion with others.

For recent articles and information about Lisa, visit LisaSeacat.com or follow Lisa on Twitter (@LisaSeacat).

 

David R. Druley, BBA '88, MBA '03David R. Druley, BBA ’88, MBA ’03
Chairman and CEO
Cambridge Associates

As chief executive officer, David is responsible for leading Cambridge Associates. He also oversees the collective efforts of our dedicated practice areas and our research team. He and more than 200 investment directors are responsible for implementing portfolios and partnering with endowments, foundations, private clients, and Pensions to meet or exceed each client’s investment objectives. Prior to David’s current role, he was president of the firm as well as the founding leader of our pension practice, creating and implementing innovative portfolio management frameworks that have transformed our pension clients’ approach to investing.

David has over 25 years of investment experience, including founding his own investment management firm. Prior to joining Cambridge Associates in 2003, he operated Druley Investments Management for nine years. While attending business school, David interned as an investment analyst at the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

David is a CFA Charterholder and earned both his BBA and MBA degrees at The University of Texas at Austin.

 

Jeffrey M. Duchin, BBA '98Jeffrey M. Duchin, BBA ’98
Senior Vice President
UMB Bank

Jeff Duchin joined UMB in 2016 as a senior vice president and a sales manager within the Investment Banking Division. Along with actively working to expand UMB’s fixed income presence nationally, he will continue to service institutional accounts in a sales capacity.

Jeff previously worked as a director in the institutional fixed income division of Hilltop Securities (formerly Southwest Securities, Inc.). He concentrated his efforts on providing the best execution and bringing new investment ideas to institutional clients with a focus on both tax-exempt and taxable fixed income products, including agency and non-agency mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities, and U.S. corporate bonds.

Jeff is an active and engaging alumnus for The University of Texas at Austin. His past service includes president of the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter, chair of the McCombs BBA/MPA Alumni Network Advisory Board, chair of the Chapter Advisory Board, board member of the Texas Exes, and council member on the Red McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. Currently he is the scholarship chair of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work Dean’s Advisory Council, as well as a council member of The University of Texas 1883 Council, a Texas Exes-sponsored leadership development volunteer organization.

Jeff earned his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance from The University of Texas at Austin in 1998. He also holds the FINRA Series 7, 53, 24 and 63.

The McCombs School will recognize the Rising Stars at the Hall of Fame ceremony in November. The event will also recognize the 2018 Hall of Fame Inductees.

McCombs Alumni and Current Students Network with Texas LBJ in San Antonio

The San Antonio Chapter hosted their Alumni/Intern Summer Reception at Quarry Golf Course. The event brought together McCombs alumni, Texas LBJ alumni, and current students interning in San Antonio! The event was a great opportunity for students to meet business professionals and broaden their network.

Learn more about the McCombs San Antonio Chapter or visit the alumni calendar to see events in your area.

McCombs Alumni and Student Interns Mix and Mingle in London

The England Chapter hosted their Alumni/Intern Summer Reception at Rabobank International UK. McCombs alumni and current students interning in London had the opportunity to mix and mingle at this event. They also listened to Jane Foley, Head of FX Strategy, as she spoke about “Monetary Policy, Populism, and the Generational Gap.” This was a great event for both students and alumni to broaden their network!

Learn more about the McCombs England Chapter or visit the alumni calendar to see events in your area.

Sixth Annual Student and Alumni Mentorship Dinner

Texas BBA students gathered in the hall of honors for an intimate meal with distinguished McCombs alumni for the Sixth Annual Executive Mentorship Dinner. The dinner, which is hosted by the BBA Advisory Board, gave undergraduate students the chance to ask questions and receive advice from members of the Texas McCombs Alumni Network.

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A guest at Mandy Price’s table, Ross Trivisonno, BBA ’21, really enjoyed the depth of conversation at his table, “I think the annual McCombs Alumni Mentorship Dinner was the perfect opportunity to not only network with both industry professionals and fellow students alike, but to get to know our respective adult mentors on a more personal level. Our mentor, Mandy Price, talked at length with our table about everything from her recent trip to Japan, to her favorite places to grab a bite around Austin and what organizations she was apart of while a student at UT. The dinner table conversation was diverse and wide-ranging, not solely limited to serious career matters, thereby giving me better insight into who McCombs alumni truly are, and not just what they do for a living.”

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The dinner is such a worthwhile event that Ed Tonkon, BBA ’78, and his family pledged a gift of $100,000 over five years to the dinner. Tonkon is one of three generations of Longhorns — his wife, both his parents, and his grandmother are all alumni. Tonkon is president of Zebra Retail Solutions and former chair of the school’s advisory board, and he said his time on the board was a great way to get back to the campus and engage with students, faculty, and alumni. “While almost a week has passed since the Executive Mentor Dinner, the glow I feel is still there,” said Tonkon, “This event seems to get better each year.”

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Scott Hill, BBA ’90, BBA Advisory Board Member, and CFO for Intercontinental Exchange, Inc., reflects on his experience at the dinner, “The quality of the students, their level of engagement, and their thoughtful excitement for the future made me even more proud to be a McCombs alumnus.”

View photos from the event on the Texas McCombs Alumni Network Flickr page.

Alumni mentors included:

Katy Berkemeyer – Vice President, U.S. Energy – Corporate Banking, RBC Capital Markets
Rob Borrego – President and CEO of Credera
Bill Cunningham – Dean of McCombs (1983-85) and President and Chancellor of UT (1985-2000)
Kathleen Farlow – Central Texas Managing Partner, Deloitte
Sue Gove – Senior Advisor, Alvarez & Marsal
Scott Hill – CFO, Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
Niloufar Molavi – Global and U.S. Energy Leader, PwC
Aracely Moreno-Mosier – Senior Director, Pepsico Frito-Lay North America
Mandy Price – Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Shawn Rosenzweig – Partner, McCombs Enterprises
Ed Tonkon – President, Zebra Retail Solutions
Erin Young – Founder and User Experience Architect at Slide UX

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