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Milestones for Texas McCombs alumni

Class Note: Raj Subramaniam, MBA ’91

Raj Subramaniam, MBA ’91, has been presented with the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Samman, the highest civilian award given by India to persons of Indian origin and Indian diaspora.

Subramanian is the president and CEO of FedEx Corporation, one of the world’s largest transportation companies. His international leadership experience and keen business insights have contributed immensely to the success of FedEx.

Congratulations to Raj on this incredible achievement. Read more here.

Class Note: Carrie Douglas, BBA ’01

Carrie Douglas, BBA ’01, a former partner at Holland & Knight LLP after its merger with Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP, has recently become a partner in the healthcare and life sciences practice at Bracewell LLP’s San Antonio office. Carrie’s extensive experience, particularly in the managed care field, will greatly benefit Bracewell’s expanding healthcare team.

Read more here.

Class Note: Billy Freed, BBA ’81

Billy Freed, BBA ’81, and his family have generously donated $1 million to the Herb Kelleher Entrepreneurship Center at the McCombs School of Business. Freed’s gift to the McCombs School of Business will support student entrepreneurship by establishing the Freed Family Entrepreneurship Excellence Fund and endowing the Freed Family Pitch Competition. The fund will enable various initiatives at the Kelleher Center, fostering the development of business ideas and providing collaborative opportunities for student founders. McCombs and The Kelleher Center express deep gratitude to Billy Freed and his family for their generous support in the UT community.

Read more here.

Class Notes: Aaron Lyons, MBA ’11

Aaron Lyons, MBA ’11, will be opening a new branch of his Houston-based fast-casual farm-to-table restaurant, Dish Society, in Austin, Texas. With five locations in the greater Houston area, Dish Society will open in Mueller during the Fall of 2023. Guests at the restaurant can indulge in a seasonal menu filled with delectable dishes, along with a wide range of options including cocktails, mocktails, fresh-pressed juices, coffee, and a selection of Texas wines and beers.

Read more here.

Class Note: Kris Terrill, MBA ’05

Kris Terrill, MBA ’05, has been recently appointed as the chief financial officer, for VLS Environmental Solutions, a Houston-based environmental services company. Terrill will manage VLS’ financial activities, helping deliver operational and growth results. Prior to this position, he was CFO of FlexSteel Technologies.

Read more here.

Class Note: Lionel Foster

Lionel Foster was recently interviewed by Fortune regarding how to get a job in venture capital.

Read more here.

Class Note: Mike Collier, MBA ’84

Mike Collier has recently been welcomed as Partner for Transaction Advisory Services at Weaver. Mike accepts his role with more than 25 years of experience, including previously leading the transaction services practice for a “Big Four” accounting firm in Houston. Congratulations to Mike!

Read more here.

Class Note: Stephen Jaquess, MPA ’14

Stephen Jaquess was recently announced as a new Partner at BVA Group. Stephen oversees a wide range of engagements relating to economic damages, securities analyses, antitrust, restructuring, insolvency, financial markets, and valuation disputes. Stephen is a trusted advisor to clients and his leadership and contributions towards the firm’s recruiting efforts and analyst program have been instrumental in the continued growth of the firm.

 

Class Note: In Memoriam, Jacob Mayfield, BBA ’18

We are deeply saddened to share the news that Jacob Mayfield, BBA ’18, passed away suddenly on October 10, 2022. He was 27 years old and he will be terribly missed.

Jacob attended Kingwood High School, where became the president of the speech and debate team. He and his debate partner were second in the state of Texas and Jacob was named a National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA) All-American. He finished high school a year early and enrolled in Lone Star College at the Kingwood and North Harris County campuses to take business classes and join Lone Star’s debate team, earning numerous state and national honors.

Jacob earned a degree in finance in 2018 from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, where he was also a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and a silver spur. After college Jacob secured a position as an investment banker with the energy team at Guggenheim Securities. It is said that Jacob enjoyed the work involved in finding solutions to complex problems and the people he worked with. His hard work led him to accepting a role of increasing responsibility with another investment banking advisory firm, Cantor Fitzgerald, and he was excited to begin this next chapter with high school sweetheart and fellow Longhorn, Rachel Duncan, BA ’19.

In lieu of customary remembrances, Jacob’s family and friends have established The Jacob Mayfield Scholarship at the Lone Star College Foundation, which will allow for the full cost of tuition for students aspiring to study business and finance, with the goal of advancing to a four-year university, but need the benefit of Lone Star College to start their post high school educational journey.

To read more about Jacob’s life and about how to contribute to the scholarship established in his name, view his full obituary. To view and share more memories of Jacob, visit this page.

Class Note: Mark Coplen, MBA ’00

Mark Coplen, MBA ’00, was recently named as vice president of project management for Crowley Wind Services.  Bringing extensive expertise in sustainable energy and offshore wind, Coplen will play a vital role in driving the company’s growth and market leadership in the offshore wind industry. Previously, he was president of Ventolines and vice president of AdBm Technologies.

Read more here.

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