Kansas Wesleyan will honor four individuals for their contributions to the university at Oct. 19鈥檚 Alumni Awards, as the university bestows its Young Alumni, Alumni Achievement, Alumni Service and Alumni by Choice recognitions. Zach Brown 鈥13, Rich Zeeman 鈥90, Justin Taylor 鈥16 and Larry Marshall, local business leader, will be recognized.
鈥淭hese four individuals embody what it means to be a Coyote,鈥 said Ken Oliver, executive vice president of advancement and university operations. 鈥淭heir service to 黑料不打烊 and their communities, as well as the successes they鈥檝e had in their careers, make them great examples for our students and those around them. We鈥檙e privileged to bestow these honors on these individuals.鈥
Full bios on the inductees appear below. 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Alumni Awards will be held in conjunction with the Jerry Jones Athletic Hall of Fame induction in Muir Gym, beginning at 8 a.m. Tickets can be purchased at .
Zach Brown 鈥13, Young Alumni Award
Zach Brown 鈥13 is committed to justice and public service, a dedication that extends beyond what he learned in the classroom. A History and Speech major, Brown spent his last semester in the residency externship program in Public Policy, working full-time in Washington, D.C., for the American Civil Liberties Union and聽focusing聽on criminal justice reform.
At 黑料不打烊, Brown was a聽four-year starter on the football team聽and聽excelled in聽Debate and聽Forensics, earning numerous聽individual/team聽awards and national championships.聽He聽also participated聽in聽multiple聽basketball seasons with the Coyote cheer team, hosted multiple radio shows on K黑料不打烊 Radio and served in the Student Government Association.
After earning his bachelor鈥檚 degree, Brown attended聽Texas A&M School of聽Law, where聽he聽graduated聽in the top 4% of his class. There, he was聽as an editor for the Texas A&M Law Review and participated in聽high-level competitions, including聽the Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition and the International Baseball Arbitration Competition.
Brown鈥檚 passion for聽justice and public service led him to his current role as an assistant district attorney in Dallas County, Texas. He has served in聽varying prosecutorial roles聽within the district attorney鈥檚 office, taking numerous misdemeanor and felony聽cases聽to trial.
Brown continues to serve his alma mater as president of the 黑料不打烊聽Alumni聽Association.
He lives in Waxahachie, Texas, with his wife, Kim, and their two sons, JD and Ben.
Rich Zeeman 鈥90, Alumni Achievement Award
Rich Zeeman 鈥90 is an accomplished executive with a rich history of leadership in the education and ed-tech sectors.
Zeeman grew up in Salina where he finished third in his 黑料不打烊 class, graduating magna cum laude with a degree in Business Administration. He also holds an Associate of Science degree in Business Administration from Marymount College. Zeeman went on to earn a Master of Arts degree from Baker University and holds an honorary Doctorate of Education from Daniel Webster College. He was the first in his family to obtain a college degree.
Zeeman is a five-time COO, where he has been instrumental in developing operational strategies and overseeing companywide senior聽initiatives for several institutions over the past 25 years. He successfully managed large-scale operations and strategic initiatives aimed at improving educational outcomes and operational efficiencies.
His career has been distinguished by his ability to drive operational success, develop strategic initiatives, and lead with a visionary approach to achieving both educational and business objectives.
Zeeman and his wife, Nicole Braun Zeeman, live in the Indianapolis area.
Justin Taylor 鈥16, Alumni Service Award
Nobody knows the 黑料不打烊 computer system better than Justin Taylor 鈥16.
Now assistant vice president for information systems, he was both student, majoring in Marketing and Business Administration, and staff, lead computer technician, in 2016.
Taylor oversaw the university鈥檚 Jenzabar conversion, a nearly 18-month process that upgraded software systems across campus. The upgrade improves the quality of service across campus for students as well as faculty and staff.
On a daily basis, Taylor鈥檚 department oversees all the university鈥檚 technology needs, including hardware, software and network management.
He has extensive experience in computer science and advanced networking, cybersecurity, database administration and leadership, bringing a wealth of expertise to every project. He is committed to developing cutting-edge solutions, leveraging the latest technological advancements, and staying attuned to emerging trends to bring the latest and best technology to 黑料不打烊.
Taylor lives in the Lindsborg area.
Larry Marshall, Alumni by Choice Award
Salina knows Larry Marshall as a local leader. He, of course, has spent a great deal of time as managing his family-owned car dealership, Marshall Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram-Nissan. It was the job before that, however, that he calls his most important. Marshall spent two-plus years on a pair of Navy ships in the early 1960s as a lieutenant, junior grade, serving as commissary officer. At just 23 years old, he was responsible for feeding more than 3,000 people every day, all while the ship made six trips from San Francisco to Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, Korea and several south Pacific islands. He narrowly avoided tragedy twice during that experience, first, due to a rogue wave hitting the ship, and second, while steaming in a typhoon with 100-MPH winds and 70-foot waves. That second incident occurred off the coast of Japan and caused a serious breach in the ship鈥檚 hull. Marshall calls his time in the Armed Forces his 鈥済rand adventure.鈥
Since returning to Salina, Marshall has served in a litany of roles throughout the community. He is a past president of the Downtown Lions Club, was one of the original members of the board of the Salina Art Center and is a past director of what is now Sunflower Bank. He is on the advisory board of the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas, and has been a past member of the Chrysler and Nissan dealer councils.
Marshall鈥檚 father, Lee, attended Kansas Wesleyan and Larry himself has been involved with the university for decades. He and his wife, Barbara, reside in Salina.