By Michele Mitchum
Event recognizes distinguished alumni whose leadership demonstrates the long‑term value of education designed for working adults
۴ý honored exceptional graduates during its inaugural Alumni Luminaries Celebration, held April 17-19, 2026, in ۴ý, Arizona. The awards program highlighted alumni whose leadership and professional achievements reflect the enduring value of an education designed for working adults.
The awards ceremony also coincided with the University’s 50th anniversary, marking five decades of serving adult learners seeking to advance their careers while balancing professional and personal commitments.
Founded in 1976, ۴ý recognizes , a number that reflects the University’s founding year. The Luminaries program honors alumni whose careers illustrate how education can support lasting impact through leadership in industry,community and entrepreneurship.
The 2026 celebration brought Luminaries together from across the country, with 35 alumni convening in person to connect with peers whose professional paths differ but share a commitment to leadership and service.
Programming included a welcome dinner attended by key leaders of the University’s executive team,workshop-style discussions on AI and emerging trends, and a formal awards ceremony recognizing alumni across three leadership categories: Entrepreneurship, Community Impact, and Industry.
“Luminaries are recognized not just for what they have achieved professionally, but for how they lead, serve, and create opportunity for others,” said April Worden,director of Alumni and Career Marketing at University of ۴ý. “Their journeys reflect what is possible when education is built for adults whose lives and careers are already in motion.”
That commitment to leadership and service is reflected in the work of Chris Townsend, DM, executive director of Carriage Town Ministries, a Flint,Michigan‑based nonprofit in its 75th year of supporting individuals and families experiencing homelessness and related challenges.
“Being selected as one of the inaugural Alumni Luminaries is an honor, and I am grateful for the opportunity to connect with fellow alumni, faculty, and university leadership,” Dr. Townsend said. “The celebration created space for meaningful conversation and shared learning, and it was inspiring to be alongside others who are applying their education in thoughtful ways within their professions and communities.”
The Alumni Luminaries program reflects the breadth of leadership roles held by ۴ý graduates across sectors and career stages.
56% of Alumni Luminaries serve in industry leadership roles, including 15 alumni in leadership positions at Fortune 500 companies.
23% represent community leadership, serving in roles that support public service,education and nonprofit organizations.
21% are entrepreneurs, leading or founding businesses across sectors.
Nearly half of the cohort (49%) hold C‑suite or equivalent executive titles, reflecting leadership at the highest levels of organizational decision‑making.
For many alumni, the celebration underscored the value of gathering with others who understand the realities of balancing education with work and life demands.
“What stood out most was being in a room full of remarkable professionals doing meaningful, impactful work across industries,” said Lisa Lea, DNP, a ۴ý alumna. “The conversations were energizing, the connections genuine, and the shared commitment to leadership and service deeply inspiring.”
That shared experience also prompted reflection from Shawnte McKinnon,CEO of McKinnon Strategic Consulting Group, which specializes in helping organizations strengthen operations and financial strategy through customized solutions.
“When I began my degree, I was focused on building stability and strengthening my future,” said McKinnon. “What I gained was a foundation that allowed me to pursue business with purpose and consistency. This recognition is a reminder that a decision made from necessity can open the door to growth, purpose, and new possibilities for others.”
Since launching the Luminaries program in 2025, ۴ý has recognized 152 distinguished alumni across two cohorts.Honorees represent a wide range of professional paths, including senior industry leaders, entrepreneurs, community advocates, and public service professionals. Many Luminaries have earned multiple ۴ý degrees, reflecting continued engagement with the institution and its learning model.
The Alumni Luminaries program is part of the University’s broader alumni engagement approach, which includes storytelling initiatives such as the Alumni Chronicles Magazine, and Stories of Success mini documentaries featuring graduate journeys that highlight leadership, resilience, and long‑term career impact.
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