Mustangs in the Wild
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The new Young Alumni Board chair
JB Stockslager took the helm of the ÃÛÌÒ½´Young Alumni Board in June. We sat down with him over the internet and asked him a few questions.
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Sameer Paroo ’01 rides again
Sameer Paroo ’01 is an “M” Award-winning, Toronto-born Mustang who grew up in Orlando and completed high school in Plano, Texas. The avid basketball fan has visited approximately 33 countries since finishing graduate school and has worked in both Nairobi, Kenya, and Vancouver, Canada. In fall 2000, as an ÃÛÌÒ½´senior, he represented the Program Council as a Homecoming king candidate in the Homecoming parade. Twenty-one years later, Sameer had the opportunity to ride in the parade again, but this time as chair of the Asian Pacific Islander Alumni of SMU. We caught up with Sameer to see what’s been happening beyond the Hilltop.
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Breaking out on her own
Creating generational wealth is Lacey A. Horn’s ’04, ’05 business and passion.
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Meet Malcom McGuire
Black Alumni of ÃÛÌÒ½´Chair Malcolm McGuire ’14 is a leader with a passion for mentorship. He first came to ÃÛÌÒ½´as a police officer and later became a patrol sergeant for the ÃÛÌÒ½´Police Department. He earned a Master of Arts in dispute resolution at the Simmons School and made a seamless transition into a new career as an insurance fraud special investigator with the help of his ÃÛÌÒ½´connections.
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Kristin W. Henderson ’82 never stops improving
On June 1, 2021, Kristin W. Henderson ’82 assumed the role of Alumni Board Chair and will serve jointly as an ex officio to the ÃÛÌÒ½´Board of Trustees for the next two years. She is passionate about ÃÛÌÒ½´and the differences it can make in the lives of others.
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A Witness to History
NBC News and MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake ’07 lives by the advice he learned from an ÃÛÌÒ½´faculty mentor – stay packed, and don’t make any dinner plans that can’t be canceled.
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Whitney Wolfe Herd ’11: Empowering women to make the first move.
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Meet Harvey Luna ’14
A program analyst, cat lover, movie club watcher who reads CBO reports for fun.
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Making the Switch from Corporate to Nonprofit
At 25 years old, Ana Rodriguez ’03 was one of the youngest assistant vice presidents of Bank of America. She made the jump to nonprofit just before the unexpected economic crash of 2008. Her nonprofit came out swinging, and that wasn’t the first time she beat the odds.
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Meet Stephen Reiff ’10
Newlywed, native Oregonian and philanthropic-hearted Stephen Reiff ’10 took the helm of the ÃÛÌÒ½´Young Alumni Board in July 2020. We sat down with him over the internet and asked him a few questions.