Distinguished Alumni Awards

Save the Date - Friday, October 2, 2026

KGI Distinguished Alumni Awards

Founded in 2025, the KGI Distinguished Alumni Awards celebrate graduates who exemplify the Institute’s mission through exceptional professional achievement, leadership, and service.

These awards honor alumni who are driving impact across the life sciences, biotech, healthcare, and research sectors—bridging scientific innovation with business insight. They also recognize those who demonstrate entrepreneurial vision, uplift the KGI community through mentorship and volunteerism, and make meaningful contributions locally and globally.

Together, these honorees reflect the legacy and future of KGI: alumni transforming the world through innovation, dedication, and service.

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How to Nominate

The Distinguished Alumni Awards recognize exceptional graduates who exemplify KGI's mission, demonstrate leadership, and contribute significantly to the life sciences community and the Institute.

Professional Achievement Award (2)

Honors an alumnus who has demonstrated significant career advancement, pioneering leadership, and groundbreaking innovation in the life sciences, biotech, or healthcare sectors.
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Volunteer Service Award

Celebrates an alum who exemplifies dedication to KGI through mentorship, support and consistent giving of their time and expertise to support the student and alumni community.
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Early Career Impact Award

Recognizes a recent graduate (within the last six years) who is making a powerful, early impact in their career, showcasing exceptional leadership potential, entrepreneurial spirit, or scientific contribution in their field.
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2025 Honorees

Brian Feth
Professional Achievement Award Recipient
Brian Feth, MBS '05
About Brian
Samet Yildirim
Professional Achievement Award Recipient
Samet Yildirim, MBS '13
About Samet
Hutch Humphreys
Volunteer Service Award Recipient
Hutch Humphreys, MBS '03
About Hutch | Read Hutch's Story
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BEE UNITED – Alumni & Corporate Engagement Day

Friday, October 2, 2026
Join us for BEE United: KGI Alumni Celebration, a signature event designed to bring together alumni, students, faculty, staff, and industry leaders for a day of connection, mentorship, and celebration. This event is part of KGI’s commitment to celebrating alumni impact, strengthening student-alumni relationships, and highlighting industry connectivity.
Friday
October 2, 2026
10:00 — 10:30 a.m.
Welcome, Check-in, and Light Refreshments
10:30 — 12:30 p.m.
Resumania
12:30 — 1:55 p.m.
Lunch, Roundtable Discussions, and Award Ceremony
1:55 — 2:00 p.m.
Group Photo
2:00 — 3:00 p.m.
Dessert Reception
This schedule is tentative and subject to change.
KGI students at Resumania

Resumania

This program is designed to sharpen your professional messaging and interview readiness. Open exclusively to KGI students, Resumania provides a unique opportunity to receive personalized critique and discussion from a dedicated panel of KGI alumni and Advisory Board members. These industry experts volunteer their time to review your resume, discuss your presentation style, and provide critical feedback to ensure you are fully prepared and highly competitive for your next career opportunity.

KGI alumni at luncheon

Recognition Awards Luncheon

Gather with the KGI community to honor inspiration and excellence. This celebratory luncheon is dedicated to acknowledging the Distinguished Alumni Award recipients and highlighting the transformative achievements of KGI graduates. It is a moment to recognize those who exemplify mentorship, leadership, and a commitment to giving back, fostering a spirit of pride and encouraging the next generation of biotech and healthcare innovators.

KGI student at TMP presentation

Team Masters Projects (TMP) Kick-Off

The Team Masters Project is the capstone experience of a KGI education, blending scientific rigor with business strategy. The Kick-Off marks the official launch of these semester or year-long, multidisciplinary consulting projects. You will participate in real-world, sponsor-driven challenges—sourced from leading biotech, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies—that require you to solve complex, current business and scientific problems.

Office of Advancement

Daniel Montplaisir

Daniel Montplaisir

Vice President of Advancement
Daniel_Montplaisir@kgi.edu
909.607.8347

Beatrice Smith

Beatrice Smith

Director of Corporate and Foundation Philanthropy
Beatrice_Smith@kgi.edu
909.607.8749

Edison Kang

Edison Kang

Director of Development
Edison_Kang@kgi.edu
909.607.8451

Brian Feth

Brian Feth, MBS '05

Professional Achievement Award Recipient

Brian Feth has built a career at the intersection of science, business, and impact, bringing transformative technologies from concept to global scale. With experience spanning consulting, venture capital, and executive leadership, he has consistently advanced innovation in biotechnology while mentoring and championing the next generation of leaders.

As CEO and Co-Founder of Xcell Biosciences, Brian led the development and FDA clearance of the first-in-class real-time kidney function monitoring system—an achievement that redefined how clinicians can assess organ health. He has also been a trusted advisor and investor in early-stage ventures, helping shape strategy, accelerate growth, and guide life sciences companies through critical inflection points. Beyond his professional success, Brian has stayed deeply engaged with KGI, sharing his expertise with students, returning as a speaker, and supporting alumni as they navigate their own career paths. His leadership, innovation, and service make him a distinguished representative of KGI’s mission and values.

Samet Yildirim

Samet Yildirim, MBS ’13

Professional Achievement Award Recipient

At Boehringer Ingelheim, Samet drove global technology innovation in biopharmaceutical manufacturing, managing over 100 projects annually and accelerating adoption of automation, continuous processing, and digital transformation. He co-founded a Y Combinator-backed biotechnology company, raising $15 million and leading the company to scale non-GMO primary muscle stem cells in 100L bioreactors—a milestone in cultivated meat tech. Most recently, as Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer of Hexem Bio, Samet is advancing a synthetic human yolk sac platform to rejuvenate and expand hematopoietic stem cells—work that holds promise for rare disease, longevity, and regenerative medicine. Throughout, he has maintained a strong commitment to KGI: sponsoring several student TMP projects, serving on ABCAB, and mentoring students across programs, making his impact felt both inside and outside the lab.

Hutch Humphreys

Hutch Humphreys, MBS ‘03

Volunteer Service Award Recipient

For more than two decades, Hutch Humphreys has been a constant and generous presence within the KGI community. His relationship with the Institute began with his active involvement in student government and has since grown into a lifelong commitment to mentorship, advocacy, and volunteer service.

Hutch has given countless hours to supporting students and alumni, from offering career guidance and participating in advisory boards to serving as a trusted ambassador for KGI in industry and beyond. His dedication has been matched by his generosity as a donor, ensuring that future generations of students benefit from expanded opportunities. Hutch’s enduring engagement embodies the spirit of service, inclusion, and connection that defines the KGI community, making him a deeply deserving recipient of the inaugural Volunteer Service Award.