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10 for 10: Alumni who impress

CMDI counts alumni from disciplines like journalism, communication and advertising as part of its history, meaning its impact goes back more than a century. But even in just the 10 years since its official founding, the college has produced some incredible graduates and amazing stories. Here are some of our favorites.听

Drake

Drake Brown (StratComm鈥18)
Manager, Digital and Social Media, KPMG US,听Philadelphia

Brown tells KPMG鈥檚 story through social and digital media channels. Experiences from classes and an Ogilvy & Mather internship helped him land an agency job after graduation.

鈥淢y capstone class was a value-add to my career. At my first agency job, I was thrown into multiple new business pitches, and it didn鈥檛 feel like it was my first time interfacing and presenting to an external client.鈥澨

Troy Fairbanks (CritMedia鈥18)
Owner of both Fairbanks Films and Rise Aerials, Denver

When Fairbanks entered college he was already freelancing, and he now owns and operates two companies. Fairbanks Films specializes in video production for sports, corporate work, documentaries, livestreams, and event coverage; Rise Aerials focuses on high-end aerial cinematography.

鈥淎ll the different projects for class were exciting, and it felt so fun and fluid. Many were projects I wouldn't normally create on my own, so it was a really good exercise to broaden my skills. When I graduated, I had 10 to 15 videos for my portfolio.鈥

Troy
Jasi

Jasi Les (Comm鈥18)听
Enterprise Account Director, LinkedIn,听San Francisco

After nearly a decade in tech鈥攆rom startups to global brands鈥 Les manages more than $4 million in business for LinkedIn across 30 strategic enterprise accounts. She works with executives to understand their challenges and gaps, then builds business cases of how LinkedIn products can help.

鈥淢y degree has made me a multidimensional communicator. I can speak very technically with a development team, then meet with a Fortune 500 executive and translate that message.鈥澨

Sophie Burgess (EnvDes鈥19)听
Senior Landscape Architect, SLR Consulting,听Edinburgh, Scotland

Since joining SLR in May, Burgess has worked on the best way to implement onshore substations for offshore wind farms across the United Kingdom while doing justice to the historical and local character of the areas where those projects are installed.听

鈥淚t goes back to everything I learned in ENVD and at college鈥攎aking sure your designs and the way you implement things are thoughtful and intentional, and trying your best to problem solve with the codes you're given.鈥

Sophia
Katy

Katy Fetters Gaastra (MMediaSt鈥19)听
Founder, Cerebral Palsy Strong, Portland, Oregon

Gaastra runs听a nonprofit for adults with disabilities that includes an online platform based on sharing stories and connection, and a growing number of in-person events.听

鈥淚 came to CU with a very specific goal鈥攖o understand how to become a better community organizer, storyteller and leader. The master鈥檚 in media and public engagement allowed me to explore how to do that with more intention, and how to build a narrative around a social justice movement to increase disability representation in a positive way.鈥

Cole Pates (CritMedia鈥19)听
Global Video Director, The North Face,听Denver

鈥嬧婸ates鈥 day-to-day involves managing production for seasonal campaigns within the company. It鈥檚 a job that often requires on-the-spot problem-solving as the team tackles outdoor shoots under changing conditions.听

鈥淲hen I was in college, I assumed as long as I had a camera and something to go take a picture or video of, I was fine. But as you gain experience, and the productions get larger, you realize there鈥檚 a time and a place for what you learned in class. You start to understand roles and responsibilities, and how those factor in to accomplish the goal.鈥

Cole
Cheyenne

Cheyenne Smith (StratComm鈥20)听
Creative Producer, Chey Smith Media LLC, Boulder听

Smith manages campaigns, produces commercials and creates social media content for outdoor brands鈥攕uch as REI, Osprey and Teva鈥攁s a freelancer. She has also stayed connected听with Pathways to Excellence, CMDI鈥檚听summer intensive program that prepares students for college.

鈥淚 love watching Pathways students find what they are passionate about, because that鈥檚 what helped light me up when I was in the program.鈥

Vinay Simlot (Jour, AeroEngr鈥21)听
Washington Correspondent, Nexstar TV,听Washington, D.C.

Following three years at a local station in Tennessee, Simlot now covers national politics and produces stories for local stations. Once in a while, he gets to use his aerospace engineering background for stories on space.

鈥淚 was ready to jump into local news because of NewsTeam. We learned how to work on the fly. We learned how to put stuff together on deadline. We learned to be flexible. And we learned every job in the newsroom鈥攖o report, anchor, produce, everything.鈥澨

Vinay
Janghee

Janghee Cho (PhD Info鈥23)听
Assistant Professor, College of Design and Engineering, National University of Singapore

Cho researches and teaches in the areas of human-computer interaction and social computing with a focus on the role of future technologies in our everyday lives鈥攔esearch he began as a Meta fellow. He also directs the Joyful Experience in Design and Interaction Lab.听

鈥淭he information science department studies emerging technology from a sociocultural鈥攏ot just a technical鈥攑erspective. It opened my eyes to understanding humans in a different way to influence design鈥攖o think more critically about the design.鈥

Bianca Zamora Perez (Comm, MediaSt鈥24)听
PhD student, University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication,听Philadelphia

Perez is continuing research she started at CMDI. Through the lens of copyright and labor, she studies authorship in relation to how an individual鈥檚 images and text鈥攅specially wage workers with marginalized identities鈥攁re training generative A.I. models without compensation.听

鈥淢y time in CMDI gave me the books, theories and knowledge I need to perform academically. The college also introduced me to professors who saw me as both a student and a person they cared about. They supported me throughout the journey of finding my voice and using it.鈥

Bianca

Malinda Miller graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences with a degree in English in 1992 and Master's in Journalism in 1998.