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Brighton Distinguished Alumni Wall of Fame

Dear Brighton Students, Families, Alumni, Staff and Members of the Community,

I am proud to announce that the Brighton Area Schools has launched a new recognition program called the Brighton Distinguished Alumni Wall of Fame beginning in the fall of 2022.  Each year, a selection committee will choose two exemplary Brighton Area Schools alumnus (three in the first year) that have truly made their mark on the world since their graduation.  

If you would like to nominate someone for this prestigious award, please use the nomination form that can be found here.

2023 Inductees

Karin Flood

Colonel Karin Flood, M.D. 

Class of 1988
For Distinguished Military Service

 



After graduating from BHS in 1988, Colonel Flood attended West Point and then the University of Michigan for Medical School.  Through her many years of service, Colonel Flood served in Bosnia, Iraq and Kuwait.  She also was the Chief of Surgery at the Danall Winn and Martin Army Community Hospitals.  She is a decorated veteran having earned two Meritorious Service medals, 4 Army Commendation medals and a long list of other military honors.  After retirement from the Army, Dr. Flood continues to serve as a medical doctor in Atlanta, Georgia with Magellan Health.

View Karin's Acceptance Speech

Bruce Ritter

Bruce Ritter 

Class of 1971
For Distinguished Service to Athletics

 



Bruce Ritter is a 1971 BHS graduate and then attended Eastern Michigan University where he was a varsity letter winner in track and field.  Coach Ritter served as a teacher and coach for the Brighton Area Schools from 1976-2019 and, over the course of his career, Coach Ritter coached 130 sports teams including basketball, track, softball and football.  Coach Ritter was inducted into the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Hall of Honor in 2021. After retirement, Coach Ritter has been heavily involved in the community and has provided leadership to the Brighton Area School Alumni Association as its president for several years. He has worked tirelessly on alumni projects including the alumni hall, the alumni room, golden diplomas and much more.  He has also served as an MHSAA official for 50 years.  

View Bruce's Acceptance Speech

2022 Inductees

Kate Lawrence

Class of 1976
For Distinguished Civic Service

 

  • First Female Mayor of the City of Brighton (1999-2005 and 2007-2009)
  • Brighton City Council (1993-2009) and Livingston County Commissioner (2013-2021)
  • First Livingston County official to serve as President of The Michigan Municipal League (2002-03)
  • Extensive involvement with local community service organizations.  Local business owner since 1977.

View Kate's Acceptance Speech

Dave LewAllen

Class of 1975
For Distinguished Achievement in Media

 

  • Over 40 years as a local celebrity in TV and radio
  • News and Sports Anchor for WXYZ-TV for 35 years
  • 4-time Emmy winner and NATAS Silver Circle Member for distinguished service in TV
  • Extensive charity work and Board Member for the Rainbow Connection

View Dave's Acceptance Speech

Drew Henson

Class of 1998
For Distinguished Achievement in Athletics

 

  • Professional baseball player from 1998 to 2004 (New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds)
  • Professional football player from 2004 to 2008 (Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions)
  • Quarterback for the University of Michigan football team (1998-2001)
  • Mr. Baseball Michigan, National High School Player of the Year (Holds numerous national records)

View Drew's Acceptance Speech