By Jeff Murphy, October 2, 2019
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 As part of the 欧美视频鈥檚 2019 Homecoming
celebration, four outstanding graduates will be honored through the presentation of
Distinguished Alumni Awards.
The UCM Alumni Association since 1978 has presented these awards in recognition of
individuals who are esteemed by their peers as 鈥渢he best and brightest and most distinguished鈥
in their field. This year鈥檚 honorees will be recognized during the Distinguished Alumni
Dinner 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, in the Sandra Temple Elliott Ballroom of the
Elliott Student Union. They also will participate in the Homecoming parade at 9 a.m.
Saturday morning, Oct. 12 in downtown Warrensburg, and will be recognized at halftime
of the Mules football game at 1:30 p.m. at Audrey J. Walton Stadium.
Debra 鈥淒ebby鈥 Ballard, Overland Park, Kansas, Class of 1974, and Gen. Pat Cavanaugh,
Montgomery, Texas, Class of 1970, will receive Distinguished Alumni Awards, in addition
to recognition given to Distinguished International Alumni Award recipient, Paul Hsu,
Ph.D., Shalimar, Florida, Class of 1978, and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni
Award for Service, Larry W. Jennings, Warrensburg, Missouri, Class of 1981.
Debby Ballard is the director of community affairs at Sprint, leading the Overland
Park, Kansas-based company鈥檚 local and national outreach programs. She also serves
as president of the Sprint Foundation, prioritizing causes including 鈥渁nything making
lives better for children, particularly those who reside in urban areas, and for women.
Ballard earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree from UCM in home economics and has received an
honorary doctorate from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.
In 2016, Ballard received the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 highest honor, the
Athena Leadership award. In 2017, The Network Journal recognized her with the 25 Influential
Black Women in Business award. She is a trustee of the University of Missouri-Kansas
City and currently serves on the boards for the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce,
Kansas City Repertory Theatre, UMKC Trustee, Francis Family Foundation and CTIA, along
with numerous other committee appointments. She is a past president of the Jackson
County chapter of Links Inc. and has past board service with Truman Medical Center,
Johnson County Community Foundation, the Kansas City Zoo (chair), Kansas City Friends
of Alvin Ailey (chair) and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, among others.
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Pat Cavanaugh graduated from UCM with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in political
science. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Signal Corps
through UCM鈥檚 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), where he was a charter member.
His career in the military included 11 years in Germany, three years in Korea and
completion of several war zone assignments in Iraq, Bosnia and Kosovo. Gen. Cavanaugh
also went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree in communications from the University of Northern
Colorado and pursued extensive additional officer training in the military.
He retired from active duty from the U.S. Army in 2002 with many military decorations
and awards, concluding his military career as the commanding general of both Fort
Gordon in Georgia and the U.S. Army Signal Center.
Born in Taiwan, Dr. Paul Hsu came to the UCM on a scholarship to earn his master鈥檚
degree. Education has been one of the keys to his success, and Hsu went on to complete
a Ph.D. from LaSalle University in 1992 and Harvard Business School鈥檚 Executive Educational
Program in 1995.
Hsu鈥檚 entrepreneurial story began in 1984 with his first business, Manufacturing Technology
Inc., a supplier of electronics to the U.S. military. He has built three successful
companies following MTI beginning with Total Parts Plus, Inc., an internet-based data
content company providing electronic component obsolescence management and engineering
services; ActiGraph, LLC, an electronic medical device manufacturer of a product that
collects biometric data; and Crestview Technology Air Park, an airport development
providing infrastructure for aerospace and technology driven solutions in Northwest
Florida.
Hsu is the Chairman and Founder of the HSU Educational Foundation, a nonprofit organization
dedicated to preparing K-20 students in the high-demand career fields of science,
technology, engineering and mathematics with a mission to encourage excellence in
teaching and innovation in the classroom.
Hsu has served in multiple presidential appointments for each administration since
President George W. Bush and was recently named by President Trump as Chairman of
the President鈥檚 Advisory Commission on Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI).
Longtime Warrensburg resident Larry Jennings earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in broadcast
media with a minor in safety from UCM. He cites his family鈥檚 involvement in the community
as 鈥減robably the biggest influence鈥 on his decision to pursue a career in service.
Jennings鈥檚 interest in firefighting began in 1976 as a volunteer for the Johnson County
Fire Protection District. He was a fire scene investigator from 1987 to 1992 for Missouri鈥檚
Fire Safety Division. He then spent 15 years as an investigator for American Family
Insurance鈥檚 special investigations unit. Jennings has been the fire chief of the Johnson
County Fire Protection District 1 in Warrensburg since 2007. In 2009, the Fire Fighters
Association of Missouri named him Chief of the Year, and he currently serves as the
organization鈥檚 first vice president. Jennings also serves as director for the Professional
Fire and Fraud Investigators Association.
Top priorities throughout his career have included fire suppression and fire safety
training for firefighters and residents, resulting in a Johnson County Training and
Safety Division and the purchase of a fire and weather safety trailer used for community
education. Jennings makes numerous presentations for UCM and has trained and mentored
students, volunteers, interns and student residents for decades.
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