By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									October 17, 2023
                                             
                                                
                                                
WARRENSBURG, MO – With the theme, “Peace, Love and Mules,” opportunities abound for
                                                   University of Central Missouri students and alumni to get their groove on while showing
                                                   their UCM spirit during the 2023 Homecoming celebration Friday and Saturday, Oct.
                                                   20-21. This busy weekend includes an awards dinner honoring six outstanding Distinguished
                                                   Alumni, Party in the Park, the annual Homecoming parade and Mules football game.
                                                
                                                 UCM’s largest event of the year bringing Warrensburg area residents and members of
                                                      the UCM community together, the Homecoming parade begins at 9 a.m. Saturday. This
                                                      long-standing tradition highlights the student-chosen “Peace, Love and Mules” theme
                                                      while featuring a number of floats, high school and middle school marching bands from
                                                      throughout the region, vintage motor vehicles, equestrian units, and much more. With
                                                      entries assembling at the Multipurpose Building parking lot, the parade route begins
                                                      at Holden and Clark streets, and travels downtown on Holden, then east on Gay Street
                                                      and south on College Street, where it ends at the intersection of South Street.
                                                
                                                 
Party in the Park takes place from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, providing the
                                                      opportunity to enjoy live music, food trucks and a great spot to view the parade located
                                                      on the west side of Holden Street, across from the UCM Smiser Alumni Center. This
                                                      event concludes shortly before the Homecoming football game at 1:30 p.m. between the
                                                      Mules and Emporia State University Hornets at Audrey J. Walton Stadium at Vernon Kennedy
                                                      Field.
 At halftime during the game, UCM will honor the top three finalists in the Homecoming
                                                      Royalty competition. They will be introduced in a pep rally Friday evening and will
                                                      ride in the parade on Saturday along with this year’s Distinguished Alumni. These
                                                      outstanding graduates’ achievements will be celebrated on Friday during the Distinguished
                                                      Alumni Dinner (reservations required) in the Sandra Temple Elliott Ballroom of the
                                                      Elliott Student Union. A social begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by the dinner at 6:30
                                                      p.m. Honorees are David and Jerrilyn “Jerri” Hoffmann, graduates of the class of ’74
                                                      and recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award; Marcela Rodriguez-Gonzalez, ’17,
                                                      Distinguished Alumni Award for Early Achievement; Srinija Amistapur, ’17, Distinguished
                                                      International Alumni Award; Bill Keen, ’91, and Maj. Gen. Levon Cumpton, ’92, both
                                                      recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award for Service. Additional information about
                                                      all of the award winners is provided below.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                David and Jerrilyn “Jerri” Hoffmann
                                                
                                                David and Jerri Hoffmann met while attending high school in Washington, Missouri.
                                                   They have since continued down a successful path as life partners, celebrating their
                                                   50th anniversary in 2022, while also investing their personal financial resources
                                                   in companies, communities and, most importantly, people. David earned a Bachelor of
                                                   Science in Safety Management in 1974, and went on to complete an executive program
                                                   at Pennsylvania State University. Jerri graduated from UCM the same year, earning
                                                   a Bachelor of Science in Education with majors in English and Spanish. At the age
                                                   of 25, David took out a loan to purchase a golf course in his hometown and also invested
                                                   in rental properties. He discovered he had a knack for real estate and recruiting.
                                                   In 1989 he founded executive search firm DHR International, followed by Osprey Capital
                                                   LLC, which has grown into one of the largest family-owned offices in the world with
                                                   more than 100 locations in 27 countries.
Today, the Hoffmann Family of Companies portfolio encompasses more than 90 businesses
                                                   with 280 locations worldwide. Among many accolades, David has been included in the
                                                   2022 and 2023 Forbes Billionaires List and was recognized in the Florida Trend 500
                                                   list in 2020, 2021 and 2022. UCM recognized him in May 2023 with an honorary Doctor
                                                   of Humane Letters.
                                                
                                                
Philanthropy goes hand in hand with the Hoffmanns’ successes. On a national level,
                                                   they support Boys and Girls Clubs of America and the Wounded Warrior Foundation, and
                                                   have contributed to research in childhood Type 1 diabetes and funded public art installations,
                                                   just to name a few examples of their philanthropy. They are also credited with the
                                                   revitalization of the downtown shopping and dining areas of Naples; Winnetka, Illinois;
                                                   and, most recently, Augusta, Missouri. A desire to be close to their Missouri roots
                                                   drove them to move to St. Albans, near their hometown, where they are committed to
                                                   revitalizing America’s first wine region and the small community of Augusta. The Hoffmanns
                                                   have invested more than $150 million in more than 50 properties, including bicycle
                                                   shops, eateries, lodging, a furniture store, a boutique and an amphitheater that seats
                                                   500. The couple has given back to the community in more ways than one, creating jobs
                                                   for area residents while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the downtown area and beyond.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Marcela Rodriguez-Gonzalez
                                                
                                                Born in Mexico City, Mexico, Marcela Rodriguez-Gonzalez turned her childhood passion
                                                   for the arts into a successful career in theatre while also pursuing interests as
                                                   a community builder and educator. After graduating from Tecnológico de Monterrey University
                                                   in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Digital Media, she explored different
                                                   opportunities in the field, including working at Univision as a video editor for two
                                                   years. When she refocused her goals toward building communities using theatre and
                                                   education, she turned to UCM, where she completed a Master of Arts in Theatre in 2017.
                                                   Rodriguez-Gonzalez left UCM with rich experiences she then turned toward meeting her
                                                   goals. She  has since founded the Student Organization of Latinos, conducted meaningful
                                                   research on theatre for change, and directed and produced a theatrical performance.
                                                   She relocated to Cleveland, Ohio, where she now serves as director of community development
                                                   at the Cleveland Play House, which is celebrated as the first regional theatre in
                                                   the United States. Additionally, she has created culturally relevant and bilingual
                                                   curricula for families in underprivileged areas and manages the implementation and
                                                   compliance of federal and locally funded educational programs in Cleveland.
                                                
                                                Over the past six years, Rodriguez-Gonzalez has built a reputation in northeast Ohio
                                                   as someone who has a passion for building communities by using the arts as a tool
                                                   for social action and as a bridge to connect families with resources in partnership
                                                   with regional nonprofits.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Srinija Amisthapur
                                                
                                                Srinija Amisthapur came to UCM as an international student from southern India to
                                                   pursue a Master of Science in Technology. After earning her degree in 2017, she landed
                                                   what she calls a “sweet job” using her technology skills in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
                                                   She has built a career in the corporate world while also creating a personal brand.
                                                   Combining her technological know-how with her longtime passion for animation, Srinija
                                                   developed a YouTube channel called “Neuron Fire.” The mission of “Neuron Fire” is
                                                   to promote a growth mindset among K–12 children, utilizing animation to create titles
                                                   like “Empowering Empathy,”“Becoming Brave” and “Feedback is a Gift.” In 2022, she
                                                   was selected for a tech entrepreneurs program through the Massachusetts Institute
                                                   of Technology (MIT), and she is currently prototyping an app called NeuronFire.ai,
                                                   aimed at helping students choose the right college major.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Education has always been important to Amistapur, who is continuing her studies at
                                                   Purdue University in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. She is also a ServiceNow
                                                   Certified Technical Architect and has implemented information technology projects
                                                   for Fortune 100 companies. In 2022, Amistapur was a global ambassador for the U.S.
                                                   Hackmakers Hackathon to solve global sustainability problems by using emerging technologies
                                                   such as AI. That same year, she was honored as a finalist for the Women in Technology
                                                   Awards presented by the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania. She now mentors
                                                   college students in the Women in Technology program and volunteers to help Hershey
                                                   residents who are facing food insecurity.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Maj. Gen. Levon E. Cumpton
                                                
                                                Growing up on a farm in Ballard, Missouri, Maj. Gen. Levon E. Cumpton learned early
                                                   in life the value of hard work and commitment to family. These qualities have served
                                                   him well in service to his country, currently as adjutant general of the Missouri
                                                   National Guard. In 1990, Cumpton graduated from Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington,
                                                   Missouri, with an associate degree as a commissioned second lieutenant in the academy’s
                                                   Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He came to UCM the same year to study Conservation
                                                   Enforcement and earned his bachelor’s degree in 1992. At that time, Cumpton met his
                                                   wife, Linda, and began a career in the military as an infantry officer serving in
                                                   Germany and Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He went on to earn a Master of Strategic Studies
                                                   from the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama.
                                                
                                                After holding numerous leadership positions at the state level, he was appointed to
                                                   his current post by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson in 2019, providing command and control
                                                   for more than 12,000 soldiers in the Missouri National Guard. Cumpton has the responsibility
                                                   of ensuring that these troops are trained and equipped with the resources they need
                                                   for dual missions in service to the state and nation. A highly decorated military
                                                   officer who has served in numerous commander and key staff positions, he has been
                                                   deployed on multiple operational tours, including peacekeeping missions in Kosovo
                                                   and the former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, stability missions in Bosnia, a
                                                   combat tour to support Operation Iraqi Freedom, and numerous declared state emergencies.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Bill Keen
                                                
                                                Inspired by a great aunt who ignited his interest in finance at an early age, Bill
                                                   Keen is a financial service veteran of more than 30 years. A man of many talents,
                                                   he is CEO of Keen Wealth Advisors, a national fiduciary investment management and
                                                   retirement planning firm, as well as an Amazon best-selling author. He is also a volunteer
                                                   pilot and board member for Angel Flight Central, a nonprofit organization that assists
                                                   individuals in need with flights for health care and humanitarian purposes. After
                                                   graduating from UCM with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1991, Keen
                                                   joined Twentieth Century Investors (now American Century Investments), a prominent
                                                   mutual fund firm in Kansas City. In pursuit of his passion to directly advise clients
                                                   on their planning and investing, he landed a job with the local Dean Witter office.
                                                   He completed an extensive training program at the firm’s headquarters at the South
                                                   Tower of the World Trade Center in New York before returning to Kansas City to begin
                                                   building his practice. He spent about 20 years at several Wall Street firms before
                                                   founding Keen Wealth Advisors in 2014 with the mission of helping people transition
                                                   from working to realizing their retirement dreams.
                                                
                                                An advocate for the value of financial literacy, he co-hosts Keen Wealth Advisors’
                                                   long-running podcast, “Keen on Retirement.” As a subject matter expert and thought
                                                   leader in the financial industry, Keen has lectured for the University of Missouri
                                                   Bloch School of Business graduate program and for multiple corporations in the Kansas
                                                   City area.
                                                
                                                To learn more about the 2023 Homecoming celebration, please visit the UCM Alumni Foundation's
                                                    website or the Office of Student Activities’ 
webpages. Individuals who have questions about athletics tickets can email 
tickets@ucmo.edu or call 660-543-4063. Also visit the  website obtain tickets online.