Successful Students and Alumni
We consider the accomplishments of our students and alumni the highest honor of a practiced-based institution. Hearing about how our alumni are able to attribute the knowledge gained at the University of Dallas to the achievements of their personal and professional dreams is what makes us most proud.

Selected for Success!
“Even before graduating, I was approached by companies about job opportunities in cybersecurity simply because they understood that the rigor of the program prepares you for the fast-paced information security industry.” - Chris Russell, MS ’16, Cybersecurity; Network Security Consultant, Critical Start
Begin Your Journey
Irvin Ashford, MBA ’00
Managing Director, Head of Fair and Responsiblie Banking, Charles Schwab

Judy Davis, MBA ’78
Executive Director, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Tony Lenhoff, MBA ’17
Internal Audit Director, Tuesday Morning
“The University of Dallas has a great reputation. Most faculty members work in the
field they instruct in, which was a big selling point for me.”Richard Hunter, MBA ’17; Gallery Director, Great American West Gallery
“I pursued my degree at UD because of the flexibility of the program and the focused
curriculum around finance, both on the corporate and the investment sides.”- Chris Campbell, MS ’17, Finance; Vice President & Senior Financial Advisor, Merrill Lynch
“As a working professional interested in pursuing my master’s degree, it was imperative
to find a flexible program with a great reputation and an engaging learning experience.”
-Shawn Irving, MBA ’01; Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, The Michaels Companies
“My favorite experience was connecting with people in other industries. I dealt with
professionals in medicine every day, but at UD there were many students in telecommunications
and other industries who I had the opportunity to network with.”- Irving Prengler, MBA ’00; Chief Medical Officer & Executive Vice President, Baylor Scott & White Health, North Division
“The professors are very enthusiastic about their fields, so they enjoy and even encourage
in-depth classroom discussions. This leads to deep connections not only with the concepts
you're learning but in personal networking relationships once class is over.”- Juana Lazo, MBA student; Administrator/Talent Manager, Viscosity North America
