A luncheon celebrating Louisiana Tech University’s 2025 Distinguished Alumni kicks off weekend events for the University’s 100th Homecoming.
The University’s 2025 Distinguished Alumni are:
Alumnus of the Year: Jim Davison
A 1989 Louisiana Tech graduate, Jim Davison is a dedicated alumnus and respected energy
executive currently serving on the Board of Directors for Genesis Energy, L.P. In
addition to his leadership in the energy sector, Davison has made a lasting impact
on Louisiana Tech through both philanthropy and personal involvement. Along with his
wife, Margaret, Davison’s commitment to Louisiana Tech reflects a legacy of generosity,
service, and leadership that continues to shape the student experience.
Young Alumnus of the Year: KaDavien Baylor
KaDavien Baylor is a proud 2016 Louisiana Tech alumnus and Shreveport-based public
artist. His work transforms communities through bold visual storytelling and civic
engagement. In addition to his large-scale art projects, he is deeply committed to
youth education through SCORE, mentoring over 1,000 students in school-based mural
collaborations. A published author, community leader, and recipient of the Greater
Shreveport Chamber’s 40 Under 40 honor, Baylor’s work has been featured in national
outlets including USA Today and The New York Times.
College of Applied and Natural Sciences: Dr. Julie Ray Roberts
Since graduating with a master’s degree in speech-language pathology in 2005, Dr.
Julie Ray Roberts has become a renowned expert in deaf education, apraxia, and autism
spectrum disorders. As founder/CEO of AAC Studio, Inc., Roberts has established herself
as a leading authority in her field. She has worked extensively in schools, private
practices, and non-profit organizations, having developed innovative approaches to
supporting individuals with complex needs.
College of Business: Doreen Griffith
A 1989 summa cum laude graduate in accounting, Griffith serves as a tax principal
in the Dallas market for Grant Thornton, using her extensive business acumen to drive
the firm’s strategic objectives and growth initiatives with teams, clients, and community.
A dedicated civic leader and philanthropist, Griffith serves on the American Heart
Association Dallas Board and the Louisiana Tech College of Business Advisory Board.
With her husband Eric (’87), Griffith has made significant philanthropic contributions
to Louisiana Tech, including two endowed professorships and a legacy gift to support
future students.
College of Education and Human Sciences: Dr. Sandi Bennett Cooper
A native of Jonesboro, LA, Dr. Sandi Bennett Cooper earned her B.S. in 1985 and M.S.
in 1988 from Louisiana Tech and is a nationally recognized leader in mathematics education.
Dr. Cooper currently serves as professor and associate dean of undergraduate education
at Baylor University. She has dedicated her career to advancing math education through
research, teaching, and service. As the recipient of numerous state and national awards,
Cooper is widely respected in higher education across Texas for her impactful work
and leadership in the field.
College of Engineering and Science: Tim Cutt
A 1983 graduate in petroleum engineering, Tim Cutt is a seasoned energy executive
with over four decades of experience, having served in top roles at ExxonMobil, BHP
Billiton, Cobalt International, and QEP Resources. He now serves as non-executive
chairman of Gulfport Energy, continuing to bring distinction to Louisiana Tech’s engineering
legacy. Cutt currently serves as president of the Louisiana Tech Foundation Board,
and along with his wife, Carolyn, made a transformational gift in 2019 to honor a
beloved professor and support rebuilding the Bulldog soccer complex.
College of Liberal Arts: Perry Watson
Perry Watson earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture in 1979 and currently serves
as president of Yeager Watson & Associates (YWA). Watson is a licensed architect with
over 40 years of experience designing complex educational, institutional, and community-focused
facilities. As managing member of YWA, he leads early-stage design, programming, and
coordination efforts. A devoted supporter of Louisiana Tech, he exemplifies the impact
of alumni leadership.
The Alumni Awards luncheon will be Thursday, Oct, 30 at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are available here. Events continue throughout the weekend including the annual Homecoming parade Thursday at 6 p.m., followed by a pep rally on the TAC Steps and Tech-R-Treat and Tech Madness.
Homecoming Friday features the Golden Society Brunch, college receptions, the Alumni Association/LTAC Tailgate, and the Bulldogs vs. Sam Houston at 7 p.m. at Joe Aillet Stadium.
For a complete list of events and to register, visit LATech.edu/Homecoming.