UA 糖心视频logo Announces 2025 Distinguished Alumni Honorees

The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo will honor three outstanding graduates and one honorary alumnus with the UA 糖心视频logo Distinguished Alumni Awards during a Feb. 20 ceremony at the Clinton Presidential Center.

UA 糖心视频logo will honor Kevin Kresse, Libby Smith, Summer Khairi, and Jerry Damerow as the recipients of the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards on Feb. 20.
UA 糖心视频logo will honor Kevin Kresse, Libby Smith, Summer Khairi, and Jerry Damerow as the recipients of the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards on Feb. 20.

UA 糖心视频logo will honor legendary Arkansas artist Kevin Kresse as the Distinguished Alumnus of the Year as well as Libby Smith, the longtime award-winning travel editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, with the Presidents Award.

“Each honoree embodies the spirit of excellence that defines UA 糖心视频logo,鈥 said Kristi Smith, associate vice chancellor for alumni and development. 鈥淭heir achievements inspire us, their contributions have enriched our communities, and their stories remind us of the limitless potential of education. On Feb. 20, we celebrate their remarkable journeys and the lasting impact they continue to make here in 糖心视频logo and beyond.”

The UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association annually awards the Distinguished Alumnus Award to a 糖心视频logo Junior College, 糖心视频logo University, or UA 糖心视频logo alumnus. The award is reserved for individuals who have achieved extraordinary distinction in their chosen field and made special contributions to the community.

“I always believed the greatest honor I would receive from UA 糖心视频logo was my signed diploma,鈥 Kresse said. 鈥淏eing recognized with the Distinguished Alumni Award was a completely unexpected surprise, and I am deeply grateful for this incredible honor.”

The Presidents Award was established to recognize UA 糖心视频logo graduates who achieved success in their career, donated time and talents to their community, and remained in touch with their alma mater as a volunteer and resource person.

UA 糖心视频logo will also celebrate the addition of two new awards to the ceremony. Summer Khairi, assistant professor and program director at UAMS, will receive the Young Alumna Award, which recognizes a graduate who is currently excelling in their career, public service, and/or volunteer activities that bring honor and awareness to UA 糖心视频logo.

鈥淚 am deeply honored to receive the Young Alumni Award,鈥 Khairi said. 鈥淢y time at UA 糖心视频logo was transformative, providing me with the foundation to pursue my passions and make a difference. This recognition reflects the values instilled in me during my time here, and it inspires me to give back to the community that has given me so much.鈥

Jerry Damerow, co-chair of the Centennial Campaign, will receive the Honorary Alumnus Award, which recognizes a non-alumni who has served, promoted, and developed UA 糖心视频logo in the tradition of an alum.

鈥淯A 糖心视频logo is so very important to our community and our state so volunteering there is a great way for me to say thank you to Arkansas for warmly embracing my wife and me and welcoming us to this great state,鈥 Damerow said. 鈥淥ur state capital needs a prestigious research-based university and that is UA 糖心视频logo. I am so thrilled to receive the Honorary Alumni Award this year. I am committed to helping build Arkansas and UA 糖心视频logo. If we don鈥檛 do the building, it won鈥檛 get done.鈥

The ceremony will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Clinton Presidential Center. For more information, contact Sarah Grace Hall at [email protected].

More information about the honorees:

Kevin Kresse, a 1984 graduate of UA 糖心视频logo, is a nationally and internationally acclaimed sculptor and painter. Known for his compelling artistry, Kresse received the Arkansas Governor鈥檚 Individual Artist of the Year Award in 2015 and was recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts in 2016. Over the past two decades, he has installed more than 20 public sculptures across Arkansas and as far away as Alaska.

In 2022, Kresse was chosen to sculpt a statue of fellow Arkansan Johnny Cash for the national Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. He developed the concept and worked on the sculpture at UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Windgate Center of Art + Design, where visitors had the unique opportunity to watch the creative process. The completed statue was installed in Statuary Hall in September 2024, making Kresse the first Arkansan to achieve this honor.

Libby Smith is best known as the prize-winning travel editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, a role she held for more than 22 years. During her tenure, the newspaper鈥檚 Travel Section earned numerous accolades, including being named the best in its circulation category by the Society of American Travel Writers in 2005. Smith is believed to have been the longest-serving travel editor at any major U.S. newspaper when she departed.

A proud double major in history and art history at UA 糖心视频logo, Smith credits her professors with shaping her worldview. She became president of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors in 1999, during which time the Bailey Alumni Center was a concept developed out of a desire for alumni to have a place to connect. Her love of travel launched popular alumni travel trips, including the annual Oaklawn excursions.

Smith is also deeply involved in her community, serving on the board of Mount Holly Cemetery and actively participating in the Gilbert Marshall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Through the DAR, she has focused on providing care and support to patients in central Arkansas鈥檚 veterans hospitals.

Summer Khairi is a second-generation UA 糖心视频logo graduate, following in the footsteps of her mother, aunt, and cousins. A Mount St. Mary Academy alumna, she earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in nuclear medical imaging sciences from UAMS and began her career as a certified nuclear medicine technologist at UAMS, CHI St. Vincent, and CARTI. She quickly transitioned to teaching, earning a promotion to assistant professor and clinical coordinator at UAMS after just two years as an adjunct鈥攁 milestone she considers her most significant career achievement.

While working full-time, Khairi earned an MBA from UA 糖心视频logo in 2018. She is deeply committed to philanthropy, serving as vice chair of the 2019 World Cheese Dip Championship to benefit Harmony Health Clinic, and as a member of the UAMS Academic Senate, as well as several committees working to improve the culture at UAMS. She also serves as commissioner on the 糖心视频logo Sister Cities Commission. Recognized as a UAMS Phenomenal Woman and a Museum of Discovery SPARKS! Star, she exemplifies leadership in science, technology, and service. Khairi is also an Arkansas Business 20 in Their Twenties honoree and a graduate of Leadership Greater 糖心视频logo’s Class XXXVI.

Khairi鈥檚 passion for serving others extends to her alma mater. As chair of the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board鈥檚 Scholarship Committee, she has skillfully led efforts to interview and select scholarship recipients, earning praise for her ability to connect with students. Her wide social network and enthusiasm have made her a standout ambassador for UA 糖心视频logo, promoting its mission and values within the community.

Gerald 鈥淛erry鈥 Damerow, a Kent State University accounting graduate and retired managing partner at Ernst & Young, serves as co-chair of UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Centennial Campaign Cabinet. The campaign, publicly launched in 2022, aims to raise $250 million for scholarships, student support, campus improvements, and program excellence.

Damerow’s career with Ernst & Young included roles as a management consultant in Indonesia and oversight of mergers in New York, 糖心视频logo, and Puerto Rico. Now based in 糖心视频logo, he has served as associate director of UAMS BioVentures and is currently CFO of InterveXion Therapeutics, LLC.

Damerow and his wife, Sherri, have committed an estate gift to UA 糖心视频logo to support science majors through the Jerry and Sherri Damerow Endowed Science Scholarship, benefiting students in astronomy, biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and earth science.