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Art alumna Val Cripps named 2016 CAAD MSU Alumni Fellow

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Valerie 鈥淰al鈥 Berney Cripps

Valerie 鈥淰al鈥 Berney Cripps

Eight prominent graduates now living as close as Madison County and as distant as Southern California are Mississippi State University鈥檚 2016 Alumni Fellows.

For more than a quarter-century, the fellows program has brought former students of distinction back to campus to meet with those currently enrolled and share experiences of their successful careers. Fellows carry the designation for life.

Gathering on campus Thursday-Saturday [Nov. 3-5], the group also will be meeting with faculty and staff members.

Sponsored and organized by the MSU Alumni Association, the annual recognition includes one representative from each college of the 138-year-old land-grant institution. They are chosen by their respective academic units to make presentations in both classroom and informal settings.

鈥淭he Alumni Association proudly works with the academic colleges of Mississippi State to bring dedicated alumni back to our campus to share their success stories, mentor and enrich the lives of current students,鈥 said Jeff Davis, the international organization鈥檚 executive director.

鈥淭hrough the years, we have had many top-caliber graduates selected as Alumni Fellows, and the annual experience strengthens this group鈥檚 ties with our campus and enables them to become stronger alumni leaders from this point forward,鈥 Davis added.

Among MSU鈥檚 more than 135,000 living graduates, the 2016 honorees include (by college):

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Loston Rowe of Eads, Tennessee. Receiving bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in agronomy in 1984 and 1986, respectively, Rowe went on to Michigan State University, where he earned a 1989 doctorate from the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, with an emphasis on weed science. An Aberdeen native, he currently is retail accounts manager for DuPont Crop Protection, a company at which he has held various leadership positions since beginning work in 1989.

91自拍, Valerie 鈥淰al鈥 Berney Crippsof Los Angeles, California. Before receiving a 1997 Master of Fine Arts degree in electronic visualization, Cripps had earned bachelor鈥檚 degrees in art history and Italian from Indiana University. Over her professional career, Cripps has taught doctoral courses on special-effects production software, worked as a freelance FX artist and an FX animator with Disney Feature Animation. Her work has appeared in 鈥淏ig Hero 6,鈥 鈥淟ife of Pi,鈥 鈥淪pider-Man 3鈥 and 鈥淭he Chronicles of Narnia,鈥 among other notable movies. Currently CEO for Valtopia鈥攁 company she founded鈥擟ripps originally is from Joplin, Missouri, but was reared in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

College of Arts and Sciences, Tommie S. Cardin of Ridgeland. A former MSU Student Association president from Brooksville, Cardin is a 1983 magna cum laude political science graduate who went on to earn a 1986 Juris Doctor degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law. He presently is a member of the regulatory and government relations practice group at the Jackson-based Butler Snow LLP firm. A former adjunct professor at Mississippi College鈥檚 School of Law, he also has served since 2013 as chair of the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board.

College of Business, Jan F. Lewis of Jackson. A 1985 summa cum laude graduate in professional accountancy, Lewis has been a tax partner since 2002 with the accounting firm of Haddox Reid Eubank Betts PLLC, where the Jackson native began working as a staff accountant in 1987. Prior to Haddox Reid, she was a staff accountant with Arthur Andersen & Co. Lewis also serves as an advisory board member of the Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy, a major unit of MSU鈥檚 College of Business.

College of Education, Max E. Jobe of Kingwood, Texas. After receiving an industrial education degree in 1954, Jobe went on to a 14 year-career with the Mississippi National Guard, from which he retired at the rank of captain. He also holds a master鈥檚 degree from Our Lady of the Lake College in Louisiana and a doctorate from the University of Georgia, both in education. In addition to several high schools and institutions of higher learning, the Corinth native has served on the Maryland State Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education and with the U.S. Office of Education. He spent 25 years at Texas A&M University-Commerce, where he now is a professor emeritus.

James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, Michael W. 鈥淢ike鈥 Bloesch of Sugar Land, Texas. Bloesch is a 1992 magna cum laude graduate in chemical engineering who then attended the University of Houston, where he earned an MBA with a focus on finance. After holding several upper-level positions in engineering and business fields, the Helena, Arkansas, native now is president and CEO of Next Wave Energy Partners LP, a start-up venture he helped found in 2014. For more than two decades, he worked at TPC Group, a Texas-based international provider of chemical and petroleum products.

College of Forest Resources, Steven H. 鈥淪teve鈥 Bullard of Nacogdoches, Texas. Bullard is provost and academic affairs vice president at Stephen F. Austin State University, where he also holds the Henry M. Rockwell Chair in Forestry. After earning a 1977 MSU bachelor鈥檚 degree in forestry and 1980 master鈥檚 in forest management, he later completed a doctorate in forest management-economics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. For a time, Bullard taught at MSU鈥檚 College of Forest Resources鈥攚here he was the Sharp Professor of Forest Economics鈥攁nd held positions with the campus-based Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and Mississippi Forest and Wildlife Research Center. Additionally, he has been professor and chair of the Department of Forestry at the University of Kentucky.

College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Michael R. 鈥淢ike鈥 Johnson of Mandeville, Louisiana. Johnson is a 1994 master鈥檚 degree graduate in veterinary medical services, with an emphasis in catfish aquaculture and immunology. Currently, the Cincinnati, Ohio, native is a consultant for international companies involved in markets concerning minerals, water treatment and energy. He also holds a holds an undergraduate degree in environmental zoology/biology and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, both from Ohio State University, as well as an MBA from Tulane University.

For detailed biographies of the 2016 alumni fellows, along with information about the MSU Alumni Association and its programs, visit .

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