Distinguished Alumni
Joni Comstock '79
 Joni Comstock 鈥79 (physical education) serves as the senior vice president for championships and senior
            woman administrator for the  where she oversees 85 championships each year while reporting to the president of
            the organization. In addition, she is responsible for playing rules staffs, statistics
            and administrators for each of the championships. Formerly the director of athletics
            at American University and the University of North Carolina-Asheville, she also served
            on the NCAA Division I women鈥檚 basketball committee, including a term as chair. In
            2006, Joni was named the southeast region athletic director of the year by the National
            Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. She previously served as a coach
            at Lincoln College and held administrative positions at Illinois and Purdue.
Joni Comstock 鈥79 (physical education) serves as the senior vice president for championships and senior
            woman administrator for the  where she oversees 85 championships each year while reporting to the president of
            the organization. In addition, she is responsible for playing rules staffs, statistics
            and administrators for each of the championships. Formerly the director of athletics
            at American University and the University of North Carolina-Asheville, she also served
            on the NCAA Division I women鈥檚 basketball committee, including a term as chair. In
            2006, Joni was named the southeast region athletic director of the year by the National
            Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. She previously served as a coach
            at Lincoln College and held administrative positions at Illinois and Purdue.
Don Gher '73
 Don Gher 鈥73 (marketing) recently retired as managing director and chief investment officer of
            , a $1.2 billion wealth management firm in Bellevue, Washington, which he co-founded
            in 1996. He has also worked as the head of a multi-billion dollar trust/investment
            department for the Marine Bank of Springfield, been a shareholder in a San Francisco
            money management firm and managed the Tokyo, Japan, office of Schroder Wertheim &
            Co. His investment and economic views have been quoted in the Wall Street Journal
            and Barron鈥檚 among numerous others and he frequently appears on television to discuss
            macro-economic and investment views. A past member of the EIU Alumni Association board
            of directors and the School of Business advisory board, he currently serves as a member
            of the EIU Foundation board of directors where he chairs the investment committee.
Don Gher 鈥73 (marketing) recently retired as managing director and chief investment officer of
            , a $1.2 billion wealth management firm in Bellevue, Washington, which he co-founded
            in 1996. He has also worked as the head of a multi-billion dollar trust/investment
            department for the Marine Bank of Springfield, been a shareholder in a San Francisco
            money management firm and managed the Tokyo, Japan, office of Schroder Wertheim &
            Co. His investment and economic views have been quoted in the Wall Street Journal
            and Barron鈥檚 among numerous others and he frequently appears on television to discuss
            macro-economic and investment views. A past member of the EIU Alumni Association board
            of directors and the School of Business advisory board, he currently serves as a member
            of the EIU Foundation board of directors where he chairs the investment committee.
Marty Hickman '80
 Marty Hickman 鈥80 (physical education) has served as executive director of the  since 2002. Having originally joined the organization in 1991, he previously served
            as both assistant and associate executive director. He began his career in education
            in 1980 and served as a teacher, coach and administrator at various schools before
            joining the IHSA staff. Marty currently serves as the chairperson of the National
            Federation of State High School Association鈥檚 strategic planning committee and is
            a member of the Special Olympics (Illinois) and the Council on Standards for International
            Educational Travel boards of directors. He has also frequently been called upon to
            serve as a presenter at numerous local, state and national conferences.
Marty Hickman 鈥80 (physical education) has served as executive director of the  since 2002. Having originally joined the organization in 1991, he previously served
            as both assistant and associate executive director. He began his career in education
            in 1980 and served as a teacher, coach and administrator at various schools before
            joining the IHSA staff. Marty currently serves as the chairperson of the National
            Federation of State High School Association鈥檚 strategic planning committee and is
            a member of the Special Olympics (Illinois) and the Council on Standards for International
            Educational Travel boards of directors. He has also frequently been called upon to
            serve as a presenter at numerous local, state and national conferences.
Kevin Savoree '81
 Kevin Savoree 鈥81 (accounting) owns  with racing legends Michael Andretti and Kim Green and serves as president of the
            company. In Andretti Green鈥檚 five-year history in the IndyCar Series they have won
            32 of 80 races, including the 2005 and 2007 Indianapolis 500 while winning the series
            championship in 2004, 2005, and 2007. Having experienced success running a four-car
            IndyCar Series operation, AGR formed Andretti Green Promotions which owns and operates
            the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Kevin serves as managing director of AGP where,
            under his direction, the event saw tremendous growth and became one of the premiere
            events on the IndyCar Series schedule. Formerly a partner in a Paris accounting firm,
            he also served as treasurer and member of the board of directors of Team Green, the
            predecessor of AGR, from 1994 through 2002. A past member of the accountancy advisory
            board, he volunteered as an executive-in-residence at the School of Business in 2005.
Kevin Savoree 鈥81 (accounting) owns  with racing legends Michael Andretti and Kim Green and serves as president of the
            company. In Andretti Green鈥檚 five-year history in the IndyCar Series they have won
            32 of 80 races, including the 2005 and 2007 Indianapolis 500 while winning the series
            championship in 2004, 2005, and 2007. Having experienced success running a four-car
            IndyCar Series operation, AGR formed Andretti Green Promotions which owns and operates
            the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Kevin serves as managing director of AGP where,
            under his direction, the event saw tremendous growth and became one of the premiere
            events on the IndyCar Series schedule. Formerly a partner in a Paris accounting firm,
            he also served as treasurer and member of the board of directors of Team Green, the
            predecessor of AGR, from 1994 through 2002. A past member of the accountancy advisory
            board, he volunteered as an executive-in-residence at the School of Business in 2005.
Jim Schnorf '76
 Jim Schnorf '76 (accounting) is the founder and president of Wall Street Management & Capital, Inc.,
            a strategic financial advisory firm that arranges capital for clients through a large
            variety of institutional funding sources. His company also facilitates revenue opportunities
            for clients through introductions to government agencies and Fortune 1000 firms. He
            previously served as the general manager and chief financial officer of Florida鈥檚
            largest independently owned investor relations company where he oversaw the entity鈥檚
            financing, initial public offering, and investment portfolio management functions.
            His prior experience also includes serving as the co-founder and president of a Midwest
            based boutique mezzanine venture fund; as treasurer and chief financial officer of
            Stevens Industries, Inc. (a major woodworking firm based in Central Illinois); and
            as group controller for Sequa Corporation (a Fortune 1000 aerospace concern). He held
            a variety of managerial positions with Caterpillar, Inc., during his ten years of
            service at the firm upon graduation from 海角大神. A past member
            of the EIU Alumni Association Board of Directors, and the School of Business and Accountancy
            advisory boards, he now serves as a member of the EIU Foundation Board of Directors.
Jim Schnorf '76 (accounting) is the founder and president of Wall Street Management & Capital, Inc.,
            a strategic financial advisory firm that arranges capital for clients through a large
            variety of institutional funding sources. His company also facilitates revenue opportunities
            for clients through introductions to government agencies and Fortune 1000 firms. He
            previously served as the general manager and chief financial officer of Florida鈥檚
            largest independently owned investor relations company where he oversaw the entity鈥檚
            financing, initial public offering, and investment portfolio management functions.
            His prior experience also includes serving as the co-founder and president of a Midwest
            based boutique mezzanine venture fund; as treasurer and chief financial officer of
            Stevens Industries, Inc. (a major woodworking firm based in Central Illinois); and
            as group controller for Sequa Corporation (a Fortune 1000 aerospace concern). He held
            a variety of managerial positions with Caterpillar, Inc., during his ten years of
            service at the firm upon graduation from 海角大神. A past member
            of the EIU Alumni Association Board of Directors, and the School of Business and Accountancy
            advisory boards, he now serves as a member of the EIU Foundation Board of Directors.
Louis V. Hencken Alumni Service Award
Betty Smithson 鈥63
Since 1993, Betty Smithson '63 (elementary education) has spearheaded an annual golf outing and dinner in Paris which generates scholarship funds for students from Edgar County. While she would certainly acknowledge the alumni and friends who have helped plan these events and make them successful, it would not have been possible without her leadership and dedication. While the event initially began as an opportunity to offer scholarships to student-athletes, it has since been expanded to offer additional scholarships based on academics and school/community involvement. Having generated tens of thousands of dollars over the years, the group has established an endowed fund within the EIU Foundation to manage and distribute the scholarships. A retired educator, Betty spent 32 years as a member of the faculty at Crestwood School in Paris.
Distinguished Educator Award
Joe Fatheree '89, '05
 The , Joe Fatheree '89 (history), '05 (educational administration) is a technology instructor at Effingham High School
            after previously teaching English and history. Three years ago he started a program
            that exemplifies his passion for helping students become successful learners and citizens.
            The 鈥淣o Barriers Project 鈥 Creating Opportunity Through Education鈥 was designed to
            help students understand how extreme poverty impacts student success. During the program鈥檚
            first year, students collected 2,500 coats for homeless children living in the St.
            Louis Area. The following year, students collected more than 4,000 books and partnered
            with a PBS station in St. Louis to find a literacy expert to take the books into students鈥
            homes. Early in his career, Joe was surprised by his students鈥 frustration and vowed
            to change his approach in the classroom. Among other things, his students began reading
            plays, writing music about them and performing those songs while playing guitar. He
            found that attendance increased, grades soared and discipline problems diminished.
            A documentary he produced with a fellow teacher led to their receipt of five regional
            Emmy Awards.
The , Joe Fatheree '89 (history), '05 (educational administration) is a technology instructor at Effingham High School
            after previously teaching English and history. Three years ago he started a program
            that exemplifies his passion for helping students become successful learners and citizens.
            The 鈥淣o Barriers Project 鈥 Creating Opportunity Through Education鈥 was designed to
            help students understand how extreme poverty impacts student success. During the program鈥檚
            first year, students collected 2,500 coats for homeless children living in the St.
            Louis Area. The following year, students collected more than 4,000 books and partnered
            with a PBS station in St. Louis to find a literacy expert to take the books into students鈥
            homes. Early in his career, Joe was surprised by his students鈥 frustration and vowed
            to change his approach in the classroom. Among other things, his students began reading
            plays, writing music about them and performing those songs while playing guitar. He
            found that attendance increased, grades soared and discipline problems diminished.
            A documentary he produced with a fellow teacher led to their receipt of five regional
            Emmy Awards.
Outstanding Young Alumnus
Tony Romo ex '03
 After initially signing with the  as a free agent in 2003, Tony Romo ex '03 (communication studies) emerged as the team鈥檚 starting quarterback in 2006. After
            passing for 19 touchdowns and nearly 3,000 yards, he was selected to play in the Pro
            Bowl in Honolulu following the season. He completed his first year as a starter ranked
            fifth among NFL quarterbacks in passing efficiency and his performance led to one
            of the most productive and efficient offensive seasons in team history. An avid golfer,
            he has also attempted to qualify for the Byron Nelson and U.S. Open golf tournaments.
            While maintaining his involvement with the University through the athletic department,
            Tony has supported various Dallas-area organizations including the United Way, Salvation
            Army and the Children鈥檚 Medical Center.
After initially signing with the  as a free agent in 2003, Tony Romo ex '03 (communication studies) emerged as the team鈥檚 starting quarterback in 2006. After
            passing for 19 touchdowns and nearly 3,000 yards, he was selected to play in the Pro
            Bowl in Honolulu following the season. He completed his first year as a starter ranked
            fifth among NFL quarterbacks in passing efficiency and his performance led to one
            of the most productive and efficient offensive seasons in team history. An avid golfer,
            he has also attempted to qualify for the Byron Nelson and U.S. Open golf tournaments.
            While maintaining his involvement with the University through the athletic department,
            Tony has supported various Dallas-area organizations including the United Way, Salvation
            Army and the Children鈥檚 Medical Center.