Fellowship Alumni Network
El Pomar Fellowship Alumni
Our nearly 300 Fellowship alumni are leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in Colorado and across the country. Alumni help current Fellows by serving as mentors, discussing potential career opportunities and offering insight on how to succeed at El Pomar and beyond. Alumni also remain connected and continue to take advantage of the network after completing the Fellowship and throughout their careers.
“The Fellowship takes talented people and provides the opportunity to develop life-long friendships and networks within the context of real community impact.”
“The Fellowship empowered me to make a difference, continually focus on my development and leverage the power of a strong network. Gaining the skills and confidence to lead during the Fellowship set the foundation for my entire career to date.”
“The Fellowship changes lives. The relationships, the personal drive that I gained and the opportunity to start thinking about my personal vision certainly changed my life for the better.”
Alumni on the move
Celebrating our Alumni’s most recent accomplishments.
Garrett Mayberry ‘15 married Noah Hopkins in July! They reside in Summit County.
Davis Tutt ’15 was recently recognized for his work at Colorado Springs Sports Corporation for reinvigorating the city’s sports event culture. Read more here.
Abigail Hernandez ’22 started a new position as Planned Giving Officer with Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity in July.
Terrell Brown ’16 was recently recognized by Colorado Springs Mayor Mobolade at the 2024 State of the City. Read more about his work at Hillside Connection and the Memorial Park basketball courts facelift here.
Matt Nuñez ’17 was announced as a 2024-25 Doers & Difference Makers Boettcher Fellow.
CityRock was recognized by Outside Online as one of the 13 coolest climbing gyms in the world, highlighting the experience of The Cave simulator. Read more here.
Maureen Lawrence ’03 was celebrated for five years of service with El Pomar Foundation at our recent CEO all staff gathering.
Katherine Trumble ’09 was named President and CEO of the San Antonio Botanical Garden after serving in the role as Interim. Read more here.
Coya Pair ’22 started a new position as Communications & Development Specialist with PLAY Boulder Foundation in August.
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El Pomar Fellowship Alumni
El Pomar Fellowship Alumni