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Distinguished alumni honored for achievements

Celebrate with these outstanding Citizen Bears June 23.

June 6, 2018 by Strategic Communication

Missouri State University alumni go beyond Springfield. They use their degrees to spread their work across the country. Their dedication to making the world a better place exemplifies what it means to be a Citizen Bear. 

Each year, the Missouri State University Alumni Association honors a group of its outstanding alumni.  

About the 2018 awards ceremony 

Celebrate with the 2018 outstanding alumni at the Bears of Distinction Dinner and Awards Ceremony. Their accomplishments will be recognized at 6 p.m. June 23 in the Plaster Student Union Ballroom.  

The event is open to the public. Make reservations before June 12 by calling the alumni relations office at 417-836-5654 or by emailing. Tickets are $30 per person.  

Bears of Distinction 

Five Bears of Distinction will receive awards:  

  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Keith Rapp (1958) is the longest serving judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. He was appointed in 1984. He served two tours in the Navy and retired from the Naval Reserves as Judge Advocate General Corps commander. Prior to law school, he was an aerospace engineer who worked with every major U.S. space program including Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and SkyLab. He has served as counsel and director of banks and national insurance companies. 
  • Outstanding Alumnus Award: Dan Shelley (1982) began his career at KTTS-AM/FM in Springfield. He is a national award-winning journalist, having received the Edward R. Murrow Award. He currently serves as the executive director of the Radio Television Digital News Association, the world’s largest professional association dedicated to journalism. He has more than 35 years in journalism.  
  • Outstanding Young Alumna Award: Jody Glazner (2010) is the executive director of Springfield Dream Center. Glazner took the lead role to make the center a reality. It offers after-school programming, a food pantry, adult education and more. Glazner is also a Give Back director in North Point Church’s community outreach program. She has led campaigns that raised more than $230,000 for clean water and other initiatives.  
  • Alumni Award for Excellence in Public Affairs: Randall Eggert (1988) is the supervisory assistant United States attorney at the Springfield branch office and the assistant United States attorney for the Western District of Missouri. He is involved with re-entry court, which helps people released from prison reintegrate into society. He received the Criminal Division Assistant Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service in 2014. He has received at least five other legal awards.  
  • Volunteer Group of the Year: Derrick Docket (2003), Justin Ellis (2002), Christian Jamerson (2001), Bob Nelson (2003), Joe Schiermann (2001 and 2003) and Matt Triola (2002 and 2017) comprised the St. Louis MarooNation Golf Tournament Committee. The tournament supports awareness of Missouri State and also funds scholarships for St. Louis area students. This group increased participation and amount of dollars raised. The third annual tournament is Sept. 14 at the Landings at Spirit Golf Club in Chesterfield. 

Register for the MarooNation Golf Tournament

Bears of Excellence 

The Alumni Association created the Bears of Excellence in 2016 in honor of its 60th anniversary. It recognizes uniquely accomplished alumni from diverse academic, professional and personal backgrounds.  

This year’s Bears of Excellence are:  

  • Dr. Mary Krause (2005) is a senior research investigator in the drug product science and technology department at Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. She is lead author/co-inventor on multiple patents, publications, conference presentations and invited lectures. She is also a scientific adviser to the editors of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Science.  
  • Andrew Shaughnessy (2007) is the policy officer for the Missouri Foundation of Health. He works to reduce the number of uninsured people in Missouri. He formerly worked at PROMO, Missouri’s statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization.  
  • Glen Cope (2002) is a fourth-generation cattle rancher and grain farmer. Cope has led several agriculture organizations, including as the chairman of the board of directors of the Missouri Beef Industry Council. He has served on agriculture advisory committees for two congressmen. He was awarded the Governor’s Award for Agricultural Achievement in 2015 and the Missouri Beef Cattle Legacy Award in 2016. 

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