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勛圖扦 Presents 2024 Alumni Awards

by | Oct 24, 2024

勛圖扦 honored alumni and friends for volunteerism, Christian service, and professional excellence at the annual Alumni Awards Luncheon on Saturday, October 19, 2024.

President Morgan Lloydand Vice President Scott Polhamus of the Alumni Association Board of Directors joined University President Steve Peterson and Director of Alumni Relations Sherelle Morgan to present the alumni awards.

勛圖扦 is honored to celebrate the achievements and service of our exceptional alumni, Morgan said. These honorees exemplify the principles of servant leadership through their community involvement.

Dr. Bryan & Mindy Zimmerman accept the Volunteers of the Year award

Dr. Bryan & Mindy Zimmerman, Volunteers of the Year

Dr. Bryan Zimmerman and Mindy Zimmerman were named Volunteers of the Year for being dedicated supporters of 勛圖扦s Mens Soccer program. Over the past three years, Dr. and Mrs. Zimmerman have volunteered extensively, sponsoring and organizing concessions, assisting with senior night and alumni events, and fundraising thousands of dollars to support the teams goals on and off the field. They have also hosted players for a summer tournament in Virginia Beach, providing student-athletes with meaningful experiences and opportunities to represent Bluefield.In addition to her involvement with the soccer program, Mindy manages the BU Mens Soccer Team Supporters Facebook group, keeping families and friends informed about their players and fostering a strong sense of community. She also enjoys cooking for team members whenever they are in town.

Dr. Valerie Burrell accepts the Primitivo Delgado Christian Service Award

Dr. Valerie Burrell ’09, Primitivo Delgado Christian Service Award Recipient

Dr. Valerie Burrell 09 received the Primitivo Delgado Christian Service Award for her ongoing work as a licensed clinical pastoral counselor, author, empowerment coach, and speaker. Known affectionately as “Momma Val,” she serves as Character Coach for both 勛圖扦 and Bluefield State University basketball teams. A tireless advocate for mental health and domestic violence awareness, Dr. Burrell has led community seminars and workshops designed to empower others. Additionally, she owns EmpowerMe Coaching and Counseling, providing trauma-informed counseling for individuals, couples, and groups. Her professional reach extends internationally with multiple mission trips to Africa, where she spreads the gospel and offers empowerment training.

Dr. Marshall and Linda Flowers are named Honorary Alumni

Dr. Marshall and Linda Flowers, Honorary Alumni

Dr. Marshall Flowers and Linda Flowers were named Honorary Alumni. While Dr. Flowers served as the universitys Provost from 2015 to 2022, he and his wife were well known for supporting and building relationships with BU students. They describe themselves as Rams Fans of all student-generated activities in academics, athletics, performing arts, spiritual formation, and life accomplishments. Evidenced by their time as Christian educators, Dr. and Mrs. Flowers view their relationships with God and others as their life calling.During his tenure, Dr. Flowers established BUs academic governance structure and was instrumental in launching new graduate degree programs. Mrs. Flowers led and performed with the Flute Chamber Ensemble on campus and in area high schools.

Yaro Hnatusko is named Distinguished Young Alumnus of the Year

Yaro Hnatusko ’20, Distinguished Young Alumnus of the Year

Yaroslav Yaro Hnatusko 20 was named Young Alumnus of the Year for his dedication to service, leadership, and his community. While enrolled at 勛圖扦, Hnatusko distinguished himself as a driven and dedicated student, interning with nine different organizations across the country and earning the Outstanding Business Graduate Award. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in helping the BU tennis team reach the NCCAA Nationals for the first time in school history. A native of Ukraine, he co-founded a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid to Ukrainians affected by the war while continuing to excel academically as an East Tennessee State University graduate student. He graduated from ETSU with the Outstanding MBA Student Award while raising over $2 million in funds for crisis relief and rehabilitation projects. His efforts directly impacted the lives of 50,000 Ukrainians living in frontline communities.

Seth White is named Alumnus of the Year

Seth White ’02, Alumnus of the Year

Seth White 02 received the Alumnus of the Year Award, honoring his service and commitment to the people of Southwest Virginia. While a student, he received the Frank S. Easley Award, recognizing him as the Outstanding Business Graduate. Over the last 20 years, he has developed and restored the downtown area of Richlands, Virginia, with his greatest accomplishment being the Richlands Professional Building. This revitalized structure is now home to CNX Resources Southern Headquarters, which brought 75 jobs into downtown Richlands. White is the Branch Manager and Loan Officer for Movement Mortgage, where he finds great satisfaction in helping people purchase their first or next home. Additionally, he has served as Chairman of the Tazewell County Board of Supervisors, Cumberland Plateau Planning Commission, and the Virginia Coalfield Coalition. He is a former appointee to the Richlands Town Council and an active member of City on a Hill Church.

Dr. Bill Tuck is inducted into the Hall of Distinguished Graduates

Dr. Bill Tuck ’55, Hall of Distinguished Graduates Inductee

Dr. William Bill Tuck 55 was inducted into the Hall of Distinguished Graduates. Prior to his retirement, Dr. Tuck worked as a pastor, seminary professor, author, editor, and guest lecturer. He has served as a President and Trustee for numerous community and faith-based organizations. He has been featured in Whos Who in Religion, International Whos Who in Community Service, The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, and Whos Who of Executives and Professionals. Dr. Tuck was awarded the Man and Boy Award from the Bristol Boys Club, a Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of Richmond, and was made a Walter Pope Binns Fellow by William Jewell College. He received the 1997 Parish Pastor of the Year Award from the Academy of Parish Clergy and the Wayne Oates Award from the Oates Institute in Louisville, KY, in 2016.

勛圖扦 established the Alumni Awards to honor distinguished alumni for their professional and personal accomplishments as well as their service to the community.The Alumni Association Board of Directors accepts nominations through the universitys website and appoints a committee annually to select award recipients.

Daniel Mullins, Director of Public Relations

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