2010 Recipient Profiles
Honorary Alumna
Award Recipient
Marta Sutton Weeks-Wulf, an Episcopal priest, civic leader, and philanthropist whose generosity includes gifts to the College of Mines and Earth Sciences toward construction of the new Frederick Albert Sutton Building, named in honor of her father, a noted field geologist.
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Distinguished Alumnus/a Award Recipients
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Larry D. Gluth BS’83, a former vice president with Starbucks and currently vice president of the U.S. and Canada area office for Habitat for Humanity International, as well as vice chair of the U of U’s National Advisory Council.
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M. Elizabeth Hale Hammond BS’64 MD’67, medical director of the Office of Research for Intermountain Health Care, a U of U professor of pathology, and a former professor at Harvard, who is an internationally known expert in transplantation pathology.
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Fred P. Lampropoulos ex’70, founder of Merit Medical Systems medical device company and co-holder of more than 75 patents, who as a strong advocate for education has generously supported numerous school programs.
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Robert Alan McDonald MBA’78, CEO of Procter & Gamble and a member of the David Eccles School of Business National Advisory Board; graduated in the top 2% of his West Point class and served as a captain in the U.S. Army for five years before joining P&G.
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