Alumni News – September 2025

September 11, 2025

The Hankamer School of Business is proud of alumni accomplishments and wants to share their successes far and wide. Here are the latest alumni announcements.

Kristina Keller, BBA ’93, MBA ’95, authored her debut book, “Touch Your Ta-Tas!: My Story of Faith, Hope, and Healing Through Stage 4 Breast Cancer,” which became an Amazon Bestseller. Through her writing, she aims to inspire others to be an advocate for their own health, trust their faith and never underestimate the power of prayer. 

Felix Loc, BBA ’06, and wife Jessica, BA ’08, welcomed their daughter, Dorothy Isabella, on Aug. 11, 2025. 

Benjamin Foote, BBA ’16, leads Noogs, a growing CPG sports nutrition company, with his wife. They’ve launched three energy products proudly made in Texas, with more on the way. 

Connor Blum, BBA ’20, was promoted to investment banking associate at Raymond James. 

Moi Camhi, BBA ’22, started a consultancy practice while working full-time as a senior consultant on a CFO advisory team for a larger consulting firm. 

Christopher Wainerdi, MBA ’22, accepted a role with the corporate operations finance team at United Surgical Partners International. He supports the forecasting, budgeting, financial planning and operational efficiency of the country’s largest ambulatory surgical center network. 

Tara Mitchell, MBA ’25, started an AI consulting business this year. In June, she was offered two new roles – one with a Fintech company and the other with the largest revenue driving state agency. 

Regina Natari Yesaki Hinojosa, BBA ’25, began her role as international business development manager at Carpenter Bus Sales in Waco. She works with clients in Spanish-speaking communities, building relationships and supporting their transportation needs, while helping the company explore and grow in new markets. 

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