Construction Management celebrates Women in Construction
Construction Management celebrates women in construction through faculty, student WIC organization, and with women in industry.
Construction Management celebrates women in construction through faculty, student WIC organization, and with women in industry.
Jennifer Jelinek (’00) is President of the Colorado Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. Her CSU education prepared her for her career as the owner of JJ Interiors.
As vice president of marketing, content and communications for the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission, CSU College of Business alum Jason Krutzsch works behind the scenes as part of the event host committee to promote some of most high-profile sporting events in Los Angeles, from Super Bowl LVI to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Kathryn T. Bohannon pursued graduate studies in apparel design at CSU. Her husband, David Folkes sustains her legacy of empowerment and self-discovery through gifts in her memory.
After deciding to leave Seton Hall, CSU wasn’t among McKenna Hofschild’s original school choices, or even after that — until her AAU coach told her to call Rams coach Ryun Williams. “I reached out and I just really liked what he had to say and really got along with him ... I committed within 48 hours of talking to him.”
Ona Kola-Kehinde (health and exercise science, '17) reflected on his CSU experiences, mentorship, and personal motivations to pursue a career in medicine at his keynote address at MURALS in 2022.
As an integrative veterinarian, she is on a mission to provide a balanced approach of both science-based medical practice and the art of healing. For this University of Hawai’i and CSU veterinary school graduate, making animals feel better includes things like acupuncture, rehabilitation, bodywork, real food, and so much more.
Construction Management alumnus leaves the industry for higher education, and giving back in the classroom.
Keeping over 250,000 living CSU alumni connected is no small feat. Members of the Alumni Association are the backbone of this effort, making it possible for the Alumni Association team to meet Rams where they are. As our staff and volunteers reflect back on the successes of 2022, we are overwhelmed by the continued support and participation of alumni who truly show us what Ram Pride is all about.
During the 2022-23 academic year, we are highlighting one Colorado State University student or alum from each of Colorado’s 64 counties. The Centennial State’s land grant university has a connection to the diverse lands and people from the counties of Moffat to Baca, Montezuma to Sedgwick and everywhere in between.