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2026 Alumni Award Recipients


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NKU Outstanding Alumnus Award

 

Gary Holland

Salmon P Chase, College of Law, 1999

CEO, President One Holland Group


 Gary Holland (’99) is the recipient of the NKU Outstanding Alumnus Award, which recognizes an alumnus who strengthens NKU’s legacy through their success and accomplishments.

Gary Holland is the founder and CEO of One Holland Corporation and HSH Holland, Inc., a multi-brand restaurant and real estate development company that operates more than 75 restaurant locations across Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. The company’s portfolio includes Skyline Chili, LaRosa’s, Dunkin’, Roney’s, Barleycorn’s, Barleycorn’s Brewhouse, First Watch, Spear Ridge Café, Merrick Inn in Lexington, and the legendary Greyhound Tavern in Fort Mitchell. Gary earned his bachelor's degree in accounting from Thomas More University and a Juris Doctor from NKU’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law. A life-long Norse, Gary has remained actively involved with the university through partnerships that support students and strengthen NKU’s presence in the region. Most recently, Barleycorn’s Brewhouse partnered with NKU to create Norse Up, a craft lager developed in support of NKU student-athletes.


NKU Distinguished Service Award

 

Shannan Boyer

College of Informatics, Bachelor’s, Communication 2000

Founder/CEO Scooter Media


Shannan Boyer (’00) is a recipient of the NKU Distinguished Service Award. This award recognizes alumni who have contributed time, talent and effort to enhancing the quality of life at NKU or to make their community a better place to live.

Shannan Boyer is the founder and President of Scooter Media, an award-winning regional communications agency she launched in 2012 that has been named PR Agency of the Year by the Cincinnati Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America for the past nine years. A proud first-generation college student, Shannan earned her bachelor’s degree in speech communication from NKU and went on to serve on the NKU Alumni Board of Directors. She remains actively involved in many boards and committees in the Northern Kentucky region including Blue North, Know Theatre, Brand Cincy, Aviatra Accelerators, and NKU’s College of Informatics and Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Shannan has been recognized by the Cincinnati Business Courier’s Forty Under 40 list and was named Woman Entrepreneur of the Year by Aviatra Accelerators.

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Greg Edwards headshot

NKU Distinguished Service Award

 

Greg Edwards

College of Arts and Sciences, Bachelor’s Degree, Political Science 1987/Master’s Degree, Public Administration 1988

Former Director, Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library


Greg Edwards (’87, ‘88) is a recipient of the NKU Distinguished Service Award. This award recognizes alumni who have contributed time, talent and effort to enhancing the quality of life at NKU or to make their community a better place to live.

Greg Edwards is a life-long leader in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky community, formerly serving in several positions with the Middletown Public Library and the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. As the deputy director of the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Libraries, Greg oversaw the main library, 40 branches and several departments. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science at NKU after he received an honorable discharge from the United States Army, and later earned his master’s degree in library science from the University of Kentucky and his Master of Public Administration from NKU. Giving back to his alma mater, Greg served on the Friends of Steely Library board for nine years and was president for eight years; he was recently recognized by the organization for his tremendous efforts in support of Steely Library.

 


NKU Outstanding Young Alumnus Award

 

Kevin Donnelly

College of Arts and Sciences, Bachelors of Arts, Political Science and International Studies 2012

College of Business, Masters of Arts, Business Administration 2015

Vice President, Project Management at REDI Cincinnati


Kevin Donnelly (’12, ’15) is the recipient of the NKU Young Alumnus Award, which recognizes an alumnus who has contributed to enhancing the NKU experience or have distinguished themselves through professional achievements, and have graduated within the last 10 years or are younger than 40 years old.

Kevin Donnelly is the vice president of project management for REDI Cincinnati, an economic development organization dedicated to attracting and expanding businesses, fostering innovation and promoting the region to increase market opportunities for local companies. Kevin earned both his bachelor’s degree in political science and international studies and his MBA from NKU. As a student, he played on the Norse men’s soccer team, making two NCAA final fours and winning a national championship title. Kevin is a Cincinnati native and longtime agent of growth for the Northern Kentucky region. He previously worked in business development and project management for Northern Kentucky Tri-County ED and served as the manager of public affairs and communications for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Kevin was honored with NKU’s Haile College of Business Young Professional of the Year award in 2023, and was named a Top 50 Economic Developer in North America by Consultant Connect in 2025.

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Ken Jones

Faculty/Staff Strongest Influence Award

 

Kenneth Jones

Rosenthal Distinguished Professor and Regents Professor, School of Theater and Arts

Table for Five Productions, Inc., Executive Director


Ken Jones is the recipient of the Faculty/Staff Strongest Influence Award, which recognizes a faculty or staff member whose influence has had a strong and lasting impact on NKU and its students.

Ken Jones arrived at NKU’s Department of Theatre and Dance in 1987, and in 2016 became the founding director of the School of the Arts (SOTA). Ken has been recognized with the Frank Sinton Milburn Outstanding Professor award and is a Rosenthal Distinguished Professor of Theatre and a regents professor. He has written, produced and directed countless plays and screenplays, always striving to involve NKU students in his professional endeavors. In recognition of his talent and expertise, Ken has received five Telly Awards, six Communicator Awards, the Post-Corbett Award for Best Literary Artist, a Delauney Playwriting Award, the Kentucky Playwright’s Award, the Trailblazer Educator’s Award, seven Acclaim Awards, 18 international awards for screenwriting and filmmaking, an Emmy nomination, and a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in drama. He earned his BFA in acting and directing from the University of Florida, his MFA in playwriting from the University of Virginia, and graduated in playwriting from the Institute of Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University.