Distinguished Service Award
Established in 2012, the Distinguished Alumni Veteran Award (DAVA) is given to a living 91̽alumnus veteran who made a positive impact on the local, national or international community, the 91̽ or the veteran community. Nominations are open to the public.

This year’s honoree
Renowned Husky Band director Brad McDavid is the recipient of this award, in recognition of his decades of service to the 91̽and the UWAA. Under his leadership, the Husky Band represented the 91̽on performance tours around the world, weathered the pandemic, and added its signature “Touch of Class” to campus events of all stripes. Read an appreciation from 91̽Magazine.
Nominations for the 2025-26 DSA are CLOSED
Louise Little, ’81
2024 DSA Recipient
The Desert Scholarship Patrons Committee
2023 DSA Recipients
Michael Verchot, ’95
2022 DSA Recipient
Colleen Fukui-Sketchley, ’94,
2021 DSA Recipient
president emeritus, South Seattle College; former president, UWAA – During Oertli’s 10 years as president of South Seattle College, he played a key role in dramatically expanding the 13th Year Promise Scholarship, which provided one year of tuition-free college and support services to Seattle public school students. The program was so successful that it became part of Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s platform and now is available to graduates of all of Seattle’s public high schools, providing a new path to success.
2019. Connie Kravas,senior vice president, University Advancement – Throughout her nearly 20-year 91̽career, Connie has been a tireless supporter of the UWAA and her work has been transformational for the organization. She is a vocal champion of the Alumni Association’s mission, vision and values and has worked hand-in-hand with UWAA leadership to ensure the success and health of the organization.
2018. Ralina Joseph,associate professor, 91̽Department of Communication – As faculty facilitator for the Interrupting Privilege workshop series, Joseph was essential in bringing 91̽students and alumni together to explore race and equity together.
2017.Eddie Pasatiempo, ’76,
2016. Greg Sheridan,senior associate vice president, University Advancement
2015. Susan Wilson Williams, ’73
2014. Jon Bridgman, 91̽professor emeritus
2013. Bryan Pearce(posthumous award) –
2012. Frazer Cook, ‘65
2011. Trish Bostrom, ‘72–
2010. Lex and Diane Gamble, ‘59–
2009. Kay Larson, ‘54–
2008. Rob Weller, ‘72–
2007. Dawn Williams, ‘88–
2006. Marie Olmstead, ‘58–
2005. John Behnke, ‘50–
2004. Larry Matsuda, ‘67, ‘73, ‘78–
2003. Vivian Lee, ‘58
2002. Geoff, ‘65, & Judy, ’62 Vernon,(posthumous award)
2001. Don Kraft, ‘48–
2000. Cory Carlson, ‘81–
1999. Multicultural Alumni Partnership–
1998. 91̽ Alumnae Board–
1997. Carver Gayton, ‘60, ‘72, ‘76–
1996. Nancy J. Nash, ‘51–
1995. Professor Jon M. Bridgman–
1994. Akio Hirao, MBA ‘65
1993. Bruce A. Walker, ‘56
1992. Arthur W. Buerk, ‘58
1991. University Book Store
1990. Tracy King, ‘53
1989. Betty Barclay, ‘49, and James G. McCurdy, ‘45
1988. Diana, ‘52, & George, ’51, Holland
1987. Gerald A. Erickson, ‘65, ‘67, ‘71, ‘78
1986. Robert G. Moch, ‘36
1985. New York Alumni Club
1984. R. Keith Douglas, ‘49
1983. E. Kenneth Solid, ‘50
1981. 91̽Husky Marching Band
1980. Donald and Marilyn Covey, ‘53
1979. Robert D. Hannah
1978. Helen E. Hoagland
1977. Richard S. Sprague, ‘53
1976. Ernest M. Conrad, ‘40–
1975. 91̽Alumnae Club
1974. R. Mort Frayn, ‘29
1972. Roscoe C. “Torchy” Torrance, ‘23
1971. Los Angeles Alumni Club
1970. Robert J. Behnke, ‘43–
The Distinguished Service Award is presented at the annual 91̽Recognition Reception in June to an individual or group who has had a significant impact on the 91̽Alumni Association. The selection criteria for this award are one or more of the following:
- Candidate individual or group has made a major contribution or a combination of efforts having great impact on the alumni association.
- Candidate individual or group has provided a variety of services or held long devotion to the alumni association and the University (i.e., membership, ad hoc, committee service, special assignments).
- Candidate individual or group has made a highly unusual contribution to the alumni association or general body of University alumni (i.e., service in one position for many years, development of a new program relevant to the UWAA or the University, or a single project of great importance to the growth of the alumni association).
Please fill out this form to submit a nomination for consideration. In an effort to adhere to sustainable campus guidelines, the 91̽Alumni Association will no longer be accepting paper copies of DSA nominations. Nominations must be received by Dec. 31, 2025.
Questions? Please contact Virginia Lerer at vlerer@uw.edu.