The CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award gives public recognition to those who have brought distinction to themselves and the college at large through their participation, commitment, and leadership. We have been honoring individuals with this award since 1971, and in that time we have honored 358 individuals. Of those honored over the years, 86% are male, and 14% are female. This compares to the current alumni population that includes 44,554 individuals, with 67% male and 33% female. Honorees of this award represent each of the college's academic units, with 32% coming from the Department of Animal Sciences, 17% from the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, and 16% from the Department of Horticulture and Crop Science. We checked in with them to see what they have accomplished since earning their award and what it meant to them. Hear from a few of our honorees below.
Todd Beckwith, ’83 BS Agricultural Economics
CFAES Young Professional Achievement Award, 1995
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2010
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: Receiving both the Young Professional Achievement and Distinguished Alumni awards was a tremendous honor. It was a humbling experience to be included with the distinguished alumni that are past recipients of these awards. This honor has served as a motivation for my career and personal life, to strive to live up to the high standards set by the previous recipients.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: My greatest accomplishments since winning the alumni awards are the new and continued friendships, both personally and professionally. God has blessed me throughout my career—many of these relationships tie back to Ohio State.
Don Schriver, ’69 BS Agricultural Economics
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2002
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: Retiring in 2006 as executive vice president of Dairy Farmers of America, the largest dairy farmer-owned cooperative in the United States, of which I was involved in its formation in 1998, was a special achievement. I immediately became involved as the founding director of Global Dairy Platform (GDP) on behalf of Dairy Management Inc. (DMI) based in Chicago. GDP is an international organization comprised of 70 dairy businesses and support organizations throughout the world, working together to align and support the dairy industry, promoting sustainable dairy agriculture, and encouraging nutrition from dairy.
Q: Do you have other thoughts or comments about your CFAES alumni experience?
A: Being an Ohio State graduate brings immediate recognition in the U.S.A. and around the world.
Blannie Bowen, ’80 PhD Agricultural Education
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2009
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: This is a tremendous honor because other fellow Buckeyes thought that my accomplishments were worthy of this recognition.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: I worked for several more years and retired in 2017 from a position that I found very rewarding both professionally and personally.
David Thorbahn, ’84 BS Dairy Science
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2010
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: It was a great honor for me and my family. It showed the respect the university has for industry and for following its students’ careers after college.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: I received the Founders Award for organizing and being the first chairman of the North American Intercollegiate Challenge. It is an organization that brings business, academia, and students together in an academic challenge for dairy science students in real work situations. It raises over $200,000 annually and has had over 6,000 student participants in North America. One has now been started in China, with over 65 Chinese universities participating.
Kirby Barrick Jr., ’70 BS Agricultural Education, ’73 MS Agricultural Education, ’80 PhD Agricultural Education
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2005
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: It is always a great feeling when others recognize your achievements. It is especially meaningful when the recognition comes from your college. With three degrees from OSU in agricultural education, I obviously have tremendous pride in and admiration for the department, college, and university. The Distinguished Alumni Award was a wonderful honor.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: No one achievement or milestone can be singled out of 46 years in agricultural education. But globally (no pun intended), working with high school teachers, extension personnel, and university faculty throughout the United States and in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, Korea, Turkey, and other countries has meant a lot to me professionally. I hope I have helped bring about positive change in teaching and learning for all those whose lives I have been fortunate to touch.
Rob Rettig, ’84 BS Agricultural Economics
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2015
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: Receiving the Distinguished Alumni Award was quite a humbling experience. The validation of years of service to the industry and community(ies) was appreciated. Much more important however was the realization of and appreciation for all of the efforts so many teachers, mentors, and friends had poured into me.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: I am proud of several accomplishments over the past few years. Our local school district has undertaken meaningful succession planning resulting in the institution being quite well positioned for the future. New Vision Farms, where I currently serve as general manager, continues to develop in terms of personnel and industry relationships and is also well positioned for relative success. And lastly, our family has been extremely well blessed and I am both proud and humbled by the development of our children.
James Starr, ’71 BS Plant Pathology, ’72 MS Plant Pathology
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2008
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: My most treasured award because of the high level of respect I have for the faculty at the OSU Department of Plant Pathology who nominated me for the award. Their apparent respect for me and my academic accomplishments was greatly appreciated.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: Retirement as a still productive faculty member at Texas A&M, one who had active and productive teaching and research programs up to the very end of my career. I retired in 2013.
David Ames, ’64 BS Animal Science, ’66 MS Animal Science
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2006
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: I was humbled to receive the award from Ohio State after growing up in a rural community and attending a small school. I quickly reflected on my support from grandparents, parents, and other relatives who had encouraged me along the way. I was thankful.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: I received the award near retirement and since then have enjoyed watching people and programs that I impacted become successful. I have enjoyed the many 100-year celebrations of organizations like 4-H, American Society of Animal Science, Alpha Gamma Rho, and more that have endured for a century. And, I have continued my love of sport as a football official being a part of three national championship events!
Rodney Bothast, ’67 BS Animal Science
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2013
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: A humbling experience and an opportunity to visit the campus and my early research mentors, Drs. Herb Ockerman and Vern Cahill.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: 2014, Charles D. Scott Award for distinguished contributions to the field of biotechnology for production of fuels and chemicals. 2020, able to enjoy a healthy retirement in the woods of northern Minnesota with my wife of 55 years and nine grandchildren!
Lewis Jones Jr., ’65 BS Agricultural Economics
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2017
Q: Describe what receiving a CFAES Alumni Award meant to you.
A: It was a great honor to be selected by the CFAES Alumni Board to join the many who have dedicated a great part of their lives to aid past, current, and future CFAES students.
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: The year 2019 will always be a memorable year for me in Ohio agriculture, as I was awarded the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Service Award, and I was selected by the Ohio Agricultural Council to join others in the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame.
C. Dale Baughman, ’61 BS Agricultural Education
CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award, 2015
Q: What has been your greatest achievement and/or milestone since winning your alumni award?
A: Serving as a director of Brookhaven Retirement Community for 27 years, 10 of which included being president and chairman of the board.
Q: Do you have any thoughts about your CFAES alumni experience?
A: My experience at Ohio State was unique in that I experienced very little in terms of traditional campus life since I never spent a weekend on campus, having had to work on a neighbor’s farm for money to stay in school. I view alumni activites as an opportunity to use available time and resources to make up for lost time, to the extent possible.