I Pride In Blue
Take a break with Kentucky Alumni magazine!
I _   1-lello Wildcats! 1t’s with great pride that we bring you the winter 2011 issue of Ken-
' _ tuclqr Alumni magazine. This is a wonderful time of year, but it can be more than a little
l hectic with so many things to do. 1 invite you to take a break, relax and read about the ter-
riHc things happening at the University of Kentucky and with its alumni. Yo u’ll be glad
you did!
ln this issue, our cover story showcases how the UK OPfice for Commercialization and
Economic Development helps entrepreneurs and their startup companies. There’s no
doubt that entrepreneurship is one of the most important ingredients in having a thriving
community and a sustainable economy. We showcase club and association scholarship re-
cipients. Learn how Corey Callahan went from hockey to championship harness racing, and
1 think you will really enjoy reading about Bill Munro, a former member of our board of directors who has quite a few stories
to tell. Plus, 1 think you will be particularly interested in the content on page 33. (Hint: Go Big Blue!)
Also in this issue, you will Hnd the UK Alumni Association annual report for the 2010-11 Hscal year. 1t’s chock-full of the in-
formation and details about the achievements and progress we made toward our strategic plan goals to support the association
and our great university There are great things happening here and 1’m proud to be a part of it.
As we enter the wonderful craziness that is the holiday season, remember to take time to appreciate what is real and precious
ICO YOU.
1 hope you enjoy this issue of Kentucky Alumni magazine. As always, your feedback is greatly appreciated.
With Pride in Blue,
Mw see blue.
Kelli Elam fbrevex
 
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· Vote For Your Alumni Representative
To The U K Boa rd Of Trustees
The election of a new alumni representative to the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees will be held in
December. As a graduate of the university your vote is important. Yo ur opinion is valued.
Watch for your ballot, which will be distributed by e-mail only You may go to vvww.ukalumni.net/ Update or call 1-800-
269-2586 to conhrm or update your e-mail address in order to receive a ballot. Graduates who do not have an e-mail address
may call 1-800-269-25 86 to request that a printed ballot be mailed.
This is an opportunity to participate in the university’s governance through  .. ;i ` 1 3 (  
the election of a graduate to serve as an Alumni Trustee on the university’s    iii   gggg     N *   Q
Board of Trustees. Of the 18 seats on the UK Board of Trustees, three are   e g   .     ((
elected by UK graduates. They are currently Sandy Bugie Patterson of Ft.     ri   i ti **1 `   .. 
Thomas (through june 30, 2012), jo 1-lern Curris of Lexington (through june  5     ll A »   C l
30, 2014), and Terry Mobley (through june 30, 2016).  {hi   ll 1 T T   ( ( r
Please vote in the Alumni Trustee election when you receive your online bal- r ~??jy._- .   gg   i ( j. - 5 E} _ ( ‘ ~
lot. The names of three graduates receiving the highest number of votes will be f Ԥ, gr, l((               (ig. ml   l
submitted to the governor of Kentucky, who will appoint one of the three to   A ”_        
Hll the six-year term to begin july 1, 2012. ’   ;   _'
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