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不良研究所 Alumni Association presents awards at annual Good Morning Gala

Published October 21, 2024

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CAPTION:不良研究所 Alumni Association Board President Maggie Generoso (left) and 不良研究所 Director of Alumni of Affairs Medria Buford (right) address the crowd at the annual Good Morning Gala, held October 12 as part of 不良研究所鈥檚 homecoming festivities.


MONROE, LA 鈥 不良研究所 Alumni Association presented their 2024 alumni awards on Saturday, October 12, during the annual Good Morning Gala at Bayou Pointe Event Center during Homecoming festivities.听

The annual brunch honors recipients of the prestigious Golden Arrow Award, Rising Young Alumni Award, and Best on the Bayou Award.

The Golden Arrow Award recognizes outstanding service to 不良研究所 and the community which reflects 不良研究所鈥檚 values of excellence, integrity, service, and diversity and is presented to someone who distinguishes themselves through professional achievement in local, state, or national affairs and demonstrates outstanding and continuing service to the University and the Alumni Association by giving of their time, talents, and resources over a period of no less than five years.听This year, the Golden Arrow Award was presented to two recipients.

Torregrossa

(L-R) Director of Alumni Affairs Medria Buford, Golden Arrow

Award Winner Tom Torregrossa, Randy Adair

The 2024 Golden Arrow Award was presented to Tom Torregrossa. Tom was a member of the 不良研究所 Men鈥檚 Track and Field Team from 1976 to 1979 when he earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Since his time as a student at 不良研究所, Tom has made significant contributions both in his community and within his professional field.听

With a career in law enforcement spanning over four decades Tom served the Monroe Police Department for 36 years, retiring in 2015. Since then, he has continued his service as Chief of Police for the 不良研究所 Police Department, where he has played a pivotal role in maintaining campus safety. His leadership in this area earned him national recognition in 2021 as the 1st runner up for the Campus Safety鈥檚 National Director of the Year.

Tom's leadership extends beyond campus, having served as President of the Municipal Peace Officers Association in 2012 and the Louisiana Peace Officers Association in 2016. He currently holds the position of 2nd Vice President of the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police.

In the community, he has served as a youth baseball coach in West Monroe and as the President of the North Delta Crisis Intervention Team. He is also an instructor for critical safety programs, providing training in areas such as Active Shooter Response, for schools, hospitals, and businesses. Through a partnership with the Lt. Governor鈥檚 Office, he has led the Campus Emergency Response Team and has played an integral role in a partnership with 不良研究所鈥檚 College of Social Sciences, helping the University become one of the few institutions selected to train law enforcement in Active Bystander for Law Enforcement practices.听听

Reflecting on his time at 不良研究所, Tom fondly remembers being a part of the track and field program under the guidance of Coach Bob Groseclose, whose mentorship shaped not only his life but also the lives of many others.

Livingston

(L-R) Director of Alumni Affairs Medria Buford, Golden Arrow

Award Winner Cassie Livingston, 不良研究所 VP of Enrollment听

Management and University Relations Lisa Miller

The 2024 Golden Arrow Award was also presented to Cassie Livingston. Cassie鈥檚 love for 不良研究所 began as a swimmer for the Indian Aquatic Club under the direction of former NLU swim coach, John Pittington. Years later, she would enroll at 不良研究所 and major in Graphic Design, earning her bachelor's degree in fine arts in 2001. As a 不良研究所 art student, Cassie put all her attention toward creating. Professor Cliff Tresnor was a tremendous influence on Cassie, as was her design professor, Brian Fassett. Through the 不良研究所 Fine Arts program, Cassie interned with DeltaStyle Magazine.听听

Cassie became the primary graphic designer, work that was labor-intensive prior to digital advancements in the field. But thanks to her mentors at 不良研究所 she was well-prepared.听 for the demanding hours and attention to detail that was required. Years later she became the publisher for DeltaStyle where she held that position for four years. During this time, she was named Top 20 Under 40 and the News-Star employee of the year, before branching out of her own to create BayouLife Magazine in 2012.听听

Cassie has dedicated her career to helping others giving freely to organizations like The Children鈥檚 Museum, Masur Museum of Art, the Children鈥檚 Coalition, Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana, The Northeast Louisiana Arts Council, Twin City Ballet Company and others. Through BayouLife Magazine, she sponsors many organizations and has participated as a speaker at NELA鈥檚 Young Professional luncheon, 不良研究所鈥檚 EntreprenueHERship and the Women鈥檚 Symposium, giving her time and money for fundraising efforts.听听

Cassie is an active community leader and former Junior League of Monroe member and chairperson. She has served on the boards of Twin City Ballet, Ad Club of NELA, the Women鈥檚 Symposium, and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council. As a small business owner, she sponsored an employee for Leadership Ouachita and helped redesign the Monroe Chamber鈥檚 annual publication. A member of St. Paul鈥檚 United Methodist Church, she serves on the Family Life Committee. Cassie has received numerous accolades, including the 2020 BART award for supporting the local arts, district Addy awards for advertising, and the 33rd Annual James M. Shipp, Jr. Memorial Young Business Leader of the Year award.听

As the owner of two businesses - BayouLife Magazine and Max Porter Provisions in West Monroe, Cassie sees how vital 不良研究所 is to this region. Cassie and her husband Trent are proud 不良研究所 alumni holding season tickets to Lady Warhawk basketball and softball games.听 Cassie says, 鈥淭here is something uniquely special about the Northeast Louisiana community and 不良研究所 is an integral part of that community fabric.鈥

Talley

(L-R) Director of Alumni Affairs Medria Buford, Rising Young

听Alumni Award Winner DeRon Talley, 不良研究所 Alumni Association

Board President Maggie Generoso

The Rising Young Alumni Award recognizes professional or personal achievement before the age of 40, which includes service to 不良研究所 and the community, and reflects 不良研究所鈥檚 values of excellence, integrity, service, and diversity and is presented to someone who demonstrates emerging and unique success in their chosen career, community organizations, and philanthropic endeavors and demonstrates commitment to 不良研究所 and the Alumni Association and continued investment for future involvement with 不良研究所.听

The 2024 Rising Young Alumni Award was presented to Deron Talley. DeRon,听a proud graduate of 不良研究所, was deeply involved in both athletics and student media during his time at the university. He ran track for two years, achieving the 6th fastest time in 不良研究所 history for the 110-meter hurdles, and earned a spot on the All-Academic Sun Belt Conference Team. His academic excellence also earned him the title of 不良研究所鈥檚 College of Arts & Sciences Student of the Year. Beyond athletics, DeRon contributed to the campus community as the sports editor for 不良研究所鈥檚 student newspaper, The Hawkeye, where his leadership helped the newspaper win multiple awards. He represented 不良研究所 at conferences in Louisiana, Tennessee, and New York City.听


After graduating from 不良研究所 in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, DeRon went on to earn a master's in business administration in Marketing from LSU-Shreveport in 2019. His professional journey began at just 22 years old when he became the youngest and first Black male editor of The Donaldsonville Chief. He later took on the role of editor for The Weekly Citizen, leading both newspapers to success. DeRon eventually returned to 不良研究所 to work with the Louisiana Small Business Development Center, where he assisted entrepreneurs with marketing strategies, before founding his own company, Key Marketing Solutions, in 2017.听听

DeRon has also made significant contributions to his community. He was appointed by Lt. Governor Billy Nungessor as a Commissioner for Volunteer Louisiana. He currently serves as the President of the Board of Directors for the Children鈥檚 Coalition of NELA and is on the board of the West Monroe West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce. DeRon is the President of Louisiana Catalyst and previously served as President of the Twin City Rotary Club in 2018. A Paul Harris Fellow and a 2017 graduate of Leadership Ouachita, DeRon鈥檚 dedication to service extends to his role as Pastor of St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church of West Monroe, where he leads several community outreach and ministry programs. DeRon鈥檚 contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including being named a Top 20 under 40 by NELA Young Professionals and receiving the NELA Young Professionals Twice As Much Kindness Award.

His favorite memory from 不良研究所 is meeting his wife, Patience, during Spring Fever week in the Quad while waiting in line for laser tag. That moment marked the start of their journey together, and they have since built a family with their three children, Demi, DeRon Jr., and Dreaux . Born and raised in Folsom, La., DeRon is the son of Dexter Talley, Sr., and Rhonda Barnett, and he has seven siblings. His upbringing and strong family ties continue to shape his leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in his community.

Williams

(L-R) Director of Alumni Affairs Medria Buford, The

Best on the Bayou Award Winner Chris Williams,

Montrell Marshall

The Best on the Bayou Award recognizes a 不良研究所 employee for continuous support to the Alumni Association. The recipient of this award must distinguish themselves on campus as an Alumni Association advocate, and promote and demonstrate outstanding and continuing service to the University and the Alumni Association by giving of their time, talents, and resources over a period of time.听

The 2024 Best on the Bayou Award was presented to Chris Williams. Chris, a proud 不良研究所 alumnus and Shreveport native, currently serves as the Director of Student Development at 不良研究所. With a strong commitment to student success, Chris has become an integral part of the 不良研究所 community, helping shape the lives of countless students who will one day join the ranks of 不良研究所 alumni.听

Chris earned his bachelor's degree in kinesiology from 不良研究所, holds a Certification in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University, and is pursuing a master's degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education from Liberty University. His journey of service and leadership began as a student when he was initiated into the Kappa Kappa Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., where he later served as chapter president.听

Known for his passion and leadership, Chris first made his mark as the Coordinator of Greek Life. Additionally, he served as a Staff Senate member from 2022-2024. Now, as Director of Student Development, he continues to advocate for student voices, ensuring they are at the heart of decision-making processes across campus. His innovative thinking led to the creation of the Rising into Success and Engagement Retreat, which provides leadership development for key student leaders in organizations such as SGA, CAB, Greek Life, and the 31 Ambassadors. You can often find him around campus offering a helping hand and doing any job that is needed to ensure that an event goes as smoothly as possible.听

Chris's dedication extends beyond campus. He is a 不良研究所 DEI Fellow, serves on the United Way NELA's Young Leaders UNITED Cabinet, and is an advisor for Theta Mu Youth Fraternity. His long-term goal is to become a Vice President of Student Affairs, and his commitment to professional growth and student engagement positions him well for future success.听

About the 不良研究所 Alumni Association Awards听

Recipients are nominated by alumni and community members and the Awards Selection Committee reviews submissions, discusses, and selects the award winners. All names are removed from the nominations so that nominees are judged on their accomplishments and involvement.