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College Advocacy Board

The Honors College Advocacy Board (CAB) consists of community members committed to ensuring that the Honors College becomes a well-known, viable option that provides the elite college experience that many of our best and brightest high school seniors are seeking out of state. The Honors CAB is invested in fulfilling our vision of making the Honors College nationally recognized as a progressive leader in transformational student development, knowledge-led creativity, and societal impact. The Honors CAB shares its wisdom with the Honors students which boasts a diverse population representing every college in the University and provides exceptional students with opportunities, challenges, and infinite support available only to these outstanding students. The Honors CAB spreads word about the Honors College among influencers and community leaders and provides financial support to the Honors College. The Honors CAB makes it possible for Honors students pursue their academic majors while defining their professional goals.

The Honors CAB formed in 2020 under the co-leadership of Steven Caloiaro and the late Richard Siegel. Together, Caloiaro and Siegel began what continues to grow as an enthusiastic team. The Honors CAB members engage supporters of the Honors College to reach our goals. To donate, please click the ‘Donate’ button on the Honors College homepage. For membership on the Honor CAB, please contact the Dean, Matt Means: matthewmeans@unr.edu

Executive Board

Larry Barber, Past President

Larry BarberLarry Barber serves as the Past President of the Honors College CAB. He started his career as a United States Air Force officer where he held a top-secret EBI clearance, before spending thirty years in Silicon Valley high technology companies. He was instrumental in the development of numerous high-tech products. He is a serial entrepreneur and a member of the selection committee of the Sierra Angels, one of the oldest Angel investment groups in the U.S.

He is a successful initial investor in numerous high-tech companies including Rotten Tomatoes, Tom’s Hardware Guide, and many others. His sites serve over 45 million users per month. Mr. Barber was also the founder of a data mining start-up that was the 14th largest data collector in the world. It supplied and still supplies real-time data to set pricing at Sears, Best Buy, Samsung, Seagate, Disney, Micron, and others.

His education consists of a B.S. in Chemistry from the State University of New York and a M.S. in Management and Informational Systems from the University of Southern California.

Caroline E. Neuhaus Wesley, Ed.D., President

Caroline E. Neuhaus WesleyDr. Caroline E. Neuhaus Wesley serves as the President of the Honors College CAB. She has served as a Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Executive Director/Superintendent. She currently serves as the President and Founder of Saphira Education Associates, LLC focusing on supporting schools on numerous aspects of management including expertise on facilities, budget, operations and academic accountability.

Dr. Wesley has been an educator for over 30 years in traditional public and charter public schools. Dr. Wesley has also served as an adjunct instructor at the university level.

Dr. Wesley holds three degrees including an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California; M.A in Educational Administration; and a B.A. in English Literature.

Arnie Glassberg, President-Elect

headshot of Arnie GlassbergArnie Glassberg serves as the President-Elect of the Honors College CAB. Arnie spent his entire 37-year professional life serving students in K-12 schools in California. Starting as a junior high school teacher and counselor, he progressed through the ranks as a special education program specialist, principal, director of instruction, assistant superintendent, business services, and superintendent. Along the way, he was an assistant professor at the graduate schools of education at four California universities including the University of California, Berkeley.

Once retired, Arnie served as an appointed member of the Board of Directors of the San Leandro Boys and Girls Club; the Master’s degree program for the acting school of American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco); and most recently, the Reno Philharmonic. In addition, he was an elected member of the Coastside County Water District Board.

Arnie earned a B.A. at UCLA in Microbiology, an M.A. in Counseling at Cal State University, Northridge and was a candidate for a Ph.D. in Educational Administration at the University of California, Riverside.

His passion since retirement has been travel. He has explored all seven continents and traveled in over 60 countries around the world.

Tom Hovenic, M.D., Treasurer

Headshot of Tom HovenicDr. Tom Hovenic serves as the Treasurer of the Honors College CAB. Dr. Hovenic is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Reno, NV. With extensive expertise in Infectious Diseases, antibiotic stewardship, and wound care, he currently serves as Medical Director for Tahoe Forest's Infectious Disease Department and Antibiotic Stewardship Program, and as lead physician in wound care and Infectious Diseases at the Skin Cancer and Dermatology Institute. He also provides telemedicine services with VeeOne Health in Washington, California, and Michigan. Dr. Hovenic was previously a partner with Sierra Infectious Diseases and a hospitalist physician at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia, Missouri. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä School of Medicine and his fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the University of Missouri School of Medicine. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious diseases through the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is proficient in Spanish and committed to local and international medical outreach. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, skiing, and soccer with his family.

Nandini Naidu, Secretary, Ex-Officio Representative

headshot of Nandini NaiduNandini Naidu serves as the Secretary of the Honors College CAB. Nandini is a senior at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno majoring in Biology with minors in Public Health and Analytical Organic Chemistry hoping to pursue an M.D./Ph. D. to become a physician-scientist conducting cancer research. Previously she was the Honors College Student Council Secretary and a TA/Peer Coach for HON 215. Nandini is an undergraduate researcher in the Hudig Lab at UNR School of Medicine working on the disruption of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) through the effect of non-ADCC-supporting antibodies and was awarded an NIH MARC ÁùºÏ±¦µä fellowship.

Ross Golding, M.D., Chairperson of the Membership Committee

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Dr. Ross Golding serves as the Chairperson for the Membership Committee of the Honors College CAB. Ross has lived in Reno for 41 years and is committed to the success of the Honors College students. Dr. Golding served as the Chairman of the Radiology Department at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center for a decade before serving as the Medical Director at Reno Diagnostic Centers for nearly 25 years.

Dr. Ross Golding earned his B.A. in Pre-Medical Studies from Florida State University and his M.D. at Emory Medical School. Following medical school and internship at Emory. Dr. Golding spent two years in Germany with the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He then returned to the United States where he completed his training in Radiology at the University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado. He then spent two years at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, as an assistant professor of radiology before moving to Reno. Dr Golding was an assistant clinical professor with UNR Medical School during his time as medical director of Reno Diagnostic Centers.

Bill Parsons, Chairperson of the Student Actualization and Engagement Committee

headshot of Bill ParsonsBill Parsons serves as the Chairperson for the Student Actualization and Engagement Committee of the Honors College CAB. Bill Parsons is a business leader in FinTech, WealthTech, Data Intelligence, and Analytics Sectors both in the US and Internationally. He currently serves as the Group President for Data Analytics and International for AdvisoryCloud. He is a global and strategic technical team leader with expertise in Saas, enterprise software, CRM, and M&A integration. He is focused on hyper-personalized Wealth Management solutions for Advisors. He served as G.M. and S.V.P AI/Analytics and Products of Envestnet Yodlee for bank and wealth sectors including IPO, M&A, and acquisition. Bill has additional experience in Global Alliances, Partnerships, and Channels. Bill also has experience in company mergers and integration of Product, Sales, and Marketing organizations. Bill's experience spans cloud-based enterprise Software Platform sales, On-Line Banking solutions, ERP, and CRM solutions. Bill enjoys connecting with friends, family and traveling.

Board of Directors

Bryan McArdle, Member

Bryan McArdleAt the forefront of Reno's transformation, Bryan McArdle serves as the Revitalization Manager for the City of Reno. With a commitment to breathing new life into neighborhoods and driving economic development, Bryan's goal is a strategic vision and innovative approaches to revitalize areas within the city. From spearheading comprehensive revitalization programs to forging collaborations with developers and community stakeholders, he combines his expertise in urban placemaking, economic development and community engagement to create vibrant spaces that inspire growth, attract investments and enhance the overall quality of life for Reno residents.

In his previous role as Vice President of Entrepreneurial Development at the Economic Development Authority of Western ÁùºÏ±¦µä (EDAWN), Bryan McArdle left an indelible mark on Reno's startup landscape. For more than a decade he empowered aspiring entrepreneurs to turn their dreams into reality, providing invaluable support and guidance throughout the startup journey in the Biggest Little City. As an organizer of Startup Weekend Reno, Bryan played a pivotal role in shaping the thriving entrepreneurial community, including the establishment of Startup Row on First Street. Moreover, his leadership of the Summit Venture Mentoring Service fostered the growth of high-potential startup companies, catapulting them toward success.

Jason Truppi, Member

Jason TruppiJason Truppi has more than two decades of technology experience, notably including working on some of the largest national security and criminal cyber intrusion cases as a Cyber Special Agent for the FBI. He is currently the Co-Founder and CTO of ForceMetrics where he is building software that is changing the course of public-safety operations. He also served as Director of Security at Tanium, where he developed threat detection techniques at scale for Fortune 500 companies, before moving on to found several companies in cybersecurity, data analytics, fintech, and insurtech. In addition to his leadership roles, Jason is an advisor to several technology-based startups (Armis, ALTR, Tonic, Valkyrie, Jet) and continues to drive cyber policy as a Cybersecurity Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Chul Yim, Member

Chul YimChul Yim graduated with honors from the College of Engineering at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno in 2004 with a B.S. in Computer Science. While at the University, he served as President of ASUN and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Chul is a seasoned technology executive who helps technology startups with growth, strategy and market expansion. He is currently the Sales Director for the US Public Sector for Socure, the leading identity and trust provider based in Incline Village, NV. Previously he led sales teams at cybersecurity startups Virsec, Zimperium and Mandiant / FireEye. He credits much of his success to the rigorous academic coursework in the Honors Program, leadership opportunities and lifelong friendships built during college.

Today, he remains actively involved with the University having served on the Alumni Council for the past six years. Outside of work, Chul can be found advising and investing in civic-tech startups, golfing, skiing, fly fishing or globe-trotting the world. Chul splits his time between San Francisco, North Lake Tahoe and Reno.

David Garcia, J.D., Member

headshot of David Garcia.David Garcia is a strategic advisor who draws on his three decades of experience as a corporate, finance and merger and acquisitions attorney to bring a measured, pragmatic approach to his advisory engagements. In addition to his deep knowledge and experience in acquisition and financing transactions, companies and law firms throughout the U.S. and abroad have also relied on David as an authoritative resource on ÁùºÏ±¦µä corporate law and practice. He practiced at Wilson Sonsini and Venture Law Group in Silicon Valley and later practiced in Reno at Hale Lane and then at Holland & Hart. During his time in private practice, he was recognized as a leading attorney in the mergers and acquisitions, finance and corporate practice areas by various national and regional publications.

David is also an angel investor and has been a member of the Sierra Angels investor group since its inception in the late 1990s.

David received his B.A. in Sociology with a concentration in organizational behavior from Stanford University and his J.D. from Harvard Law School.

Juston Berg, Member

headshot of Juston BergJuston Berg is the Vice President of Entrepreneurial Development at EDAWN, leading efforts to build Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä’s startup ecosystem. His primary focus is to drive entrepreneurial development, working closely with the EDAWN team and community partners.

With over a decade of experience in tech and software, including AI, blockchain development and emerging technologies, Juston brings extensive knowledge to the table. As the Co-founder of a local startup accelerator, he is deeply immersed in the startup scene and enjoys collaborating with new ventures.

Juston is also an investor, advisor and advocate, specializing in growth, product development and go-to-market strategies. He offers personalized guidance and strategic planning, helping entrepreneurs leverage EDAWN’s resources to drive innovation and create tech jobs.

Steven Caloiaro, J.D., Member

Steven CaloiaroSteven Caloiaro was the inaugural co-chair of this CAB in 2020, serving as its chair for the 2021 term. He graduated from the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno with honors in 2004. During his time at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno, Steven was the President of the Honors College Student Council, a two-term ASUN Senator and won a national championship with the University's Hockey Team. Following his time at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno, Steven went to the University of San Diego School of Law. After graduation, he came back to Reno to practice law and is now a partner in the national law firm Dickinson Wright. Steven was recently awarded Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä's 40 under 40.

Judi Kosterman, Ed.D., Member

Judi Kosterman's headshotThrough local, state and national programs in prevention, intervention and treatment of mental health and substance use disorders, Dr. Judi Kosterman has contributed to education, healthcare, workforce development, criminal justice, military and Veterans efforts. An educator, Judi confronted the problem of kids and drugs. This barrier to learning catalyzed her commitment to finding solutions, serving as Washington State Drug Control Executive and, subsequently, three Washington, DC, positions: Executive VP of Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA), Director of the National Center for the Advancement of Prevention (NCAP), White House Policy Advisor and team member directing the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign and as a consultant to National Guard Bureau’s Counter Drug Office. Following national service, she helped create the world’s first live, online treatment programs as Senior VP of CRC Health and as Executive VP of Newport Brain Research Lab, she began her work with neuroscience. Additionally, Judi helped facilitate the creation of and contributed as a National Board Member of All Rise (National Association of Drug Court Professionals and Justice for Vets) as well as the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). Currently, she leads the Brain Health Leadership Foundation “promoting brain health through science education and treatment.”

Mark Friedler, Member

Mark FriedlerMark is the CEO of technology, Web3/blockchain and games consultancy, Gigex, Inc. He’s a serial entrepreneur in games, digital assets, SaaS and enterprise services. He is an advisor and investor in several Web3 and fintech projects and is the blockchain expert for Dundon Advisers, a financial restructuring firm.

Mark led business development for Swarm. fund Security token marketplace has advised several projects including Apollo Art, Mobaso Games, Cappasity, Vertex Market and several NFT projects. His focus is on building valuable business communities through business development, sales, strategic partnerships, marketing and fundraising. He is the co-founder of the world’s largest fintech and blockchain meetup CryptoMondaysSF with chapters in 55 global cities.

He is a frequent speaker, keynote and panelist on blockchain at global events including Davos WEF, CoinAgenda, CES, E3, GamesBeat, GDC, ESports Summit and other events. He and his family are based in the Reno, ÁùºÏ±¦µä Area.

Bianka Dodov, J.D., Member

Bianka DodovBianka Dodov is a native ÁùºÏ±¦µän, born and raised in Reno. She attended UNLV where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, with honors. During her time at UNLV, she was an active member of the Honors College. Following her time at UNLV, she lived in Washington, DC where she spent three years advocating for recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. government. She earned her law degree at Seton Hall University School of Law and spent the next 10 years living and working in New York City in securities finance and legal compliance. She moved home to Reno in 2019 and currently works as a Senior Attorney at Sierra Crest Business Law Group, where she heads up the Firm's Corporate and Business Transactional practice.

Chris Castel, Ph.D., Member

Chris CastelDr. Chris Castel serves as the CEO and CTO for Carewear Corp. which is wearable therapeutics and digital health for pain and injury recovery for professional and consumer markets. He is also a Managing Partner for Maison Castel LLC. Previously, he was the Chief Scientific and Technology Officer for Accelerated Care Plus Corp. Dr. Castel holds several patents and has received several honors and awards including the 2019 Finalist IoT/WTInnovation World Cup, the 2018 SPIE Startup Challenge Award and the 2012 J.E. Hanger Award for Pioneering Innovation. He lives in Reno with his wife and enjoys the mountains.

Ex Officio members

Yajahira Dircio, HCSC President

Yajahira Dircio's headshotYajahira Dircio serves as the current President of the Honors College Student Council (HCSC). In the past, she has served as the Director of Public Relations and Vice President. Her goal for the HCSC this year is to build up the Honors College student community through professional and social development by working with on- and off-campus groups/organizations.

Yajahira is pursuing a B.S. in Microbiology and Immunology with a minor in philosophy (Science and the Mind). She is involved in research at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno School of Medicine to aid in the development of rapid diagnostic tests for infectious diseases. She plans on pursuing her Ph.D. and hopes to continue infectious disease research at national organizations.

Tim Hanifan, Honors College Alumni Chapter President

Tim Hanifan's headshotTim Hanifan is a 5th generation ÁùºÏ±¦µän who graduated from the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno in 2019 with a B.S. in Professional Chemistry and a minor in Philosophy. While at the university, he became involved with the Honors Program and secured two undergraduate internships with a State Senator in Washington, D.C. He also participated in the University Debate Team while joining the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and the Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity. After completing his coursework, Tim began working for one of the largest technology companies in the world. He became more involved in politics, even running for public office, serving as a campaign manager for local races and being an elected party leader both locally and at the state level. He is now considering studying for law school and has also taken on leadership roles within the Honors College Alumni Chapter, serving as President.

CAB Emeriti

  • Nick Tscheekar
  • Richard Siegel
  • Deane Albright
  • Mary Powell
  • Robyn Powers
  • Austin Brown
  • Adriel Friedler
  • Crissey Cameron
  • Maggie Dial
  • Daniel Lindberg-Lang
  • Dan Villanueva
  • Seth Padovan
  • V Leo
  • Jared Desamero