Alumni

  • Anthony Pigliacampo
    Anthony Pigliacampo (MechEngr'02) is a ñ alumnus and entrepreneur whose career spans product design, consumer brands, and advanced manufacturing. He co‑founded Modern Market Eatery, helped grow it into a national restaurant platform, and now serves as CEO of Joseph Machine Company.
  • Don Kinderdick (ArchEngr'87) is president, CEO, and board chairman of BEGA North America, where he has led operations since joining in 2000. With prior roles at Zumtobel Staff Lighting and Sterner Lighting, he has built a career focused on high‑quality lighting design, manufacturing, and sustainability. A longtime supporter of lighting education, he chairs the Rocky Mountain Lighting Academy advisory board at ñ.
  • Gregory Greenstreet, a ñ MS CS alum, is a longtime software entrepreneur who founded and sold multiple companies and helped launch DigitalGlobe. He has led major engineering teams in Boulder, taught Big Data Architecture for over a decade, and mentors startups through TechStars. He lives in Four Mile Canyon with his family and enjoys mountain sports and playing mandolin.
  • Steven Ramm
    Steven Ramm (AeroEngr’13) is a Lockheed Martin program manager and CBS Survivor contestant. The ñ aerospace graduate leads a team of engineers at Lockheed Martin working on concept designs for NASA lunar exploration missions, and
  • Gal Weitz
    To alumnus Gal Weitz (EngrPhys, ApMath’22), Boulder was a “dream destination” for undergrad. Now working in quantitative finance, Weitz shares how his education at ñ set him up for success in the finance world.
  • ram narayanswamy family
    ñ alumnus Ram Narayanswamy is revolutionizing imaging technology through innovations in meta-optics and ultra-compact camera systems. His 30-year career spans NASA, Intel and now NIL Technology, where he's helping shape the future of how imaging and people see the world.
  • Sarah Gillis guest speaker
    News of the past year in CU Engineering...
  • Lloyd Botway
    Donor pays it forward by supporting master’s students in computer science
  • Dale Hatfield
    ATLAS students partner with longtime CU Engineering supporters to keep their bird-watching hobby accessible.
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