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McCoy College of Business Alumni Updates

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  • Brice Loving
    BBA in Marketing 2010

    Brice Loving, known professionally as Mr. Loving, has made an exciting transition from a successful career in corporate brand strategy and eCommerce to becoming an international DJ. After 14 years of working in consumer goods and consulting, he followed his passion for music, branding, and entrepreneurship, boldly returning to the entertainment industry. His debut as a DJ began this year at AfrikaBurn in South Africa, where he performed multiple sets, then in Spain for Sitges Pride. He made his U.S. debut with ten dynamic shows at Burning Man, captivating diverse audiences with his energetic and infectious beats. His recent performances include New York City, where he plays at iconic venues and events across the boroughs. Mr. Loving’s journey continues with his upcoming festival debut at Wolfkop Weekender in Cape Town, South Africa, in January 2025, where he'll perform on the He.She.They. record label/artist collective stage—a major milestone in his burgeoning DJ career. Currently based in Morocco with his partner, he continues to draw inspiration from his travels, using his global experiences to curate unforgettable, danceable moments that resonate with audiences worldwide. He founded the McCoy College Ambassadors, and Texas State University played an important role in shaping his journey. He remains grateful for the community and support that have fueled his success. He looks forward to sharing the world's most captivating dance music with new and familiar faces.

  • Nicholas Norwood
    BBA in Management 2008

    Nicholas Norwood's Entrusted Pediatric Home Care company recently opened its sixth location in Texas. The company cares for medically fragile children with licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) and registered nurses (RNs). The company has also made the INC 5000 list as one of the fastest-growing companies in the nation three years in a row.

  • Shari (Mosely) Weber-Munkres 
    BBA in Accounting 1991

    Shari Weber-Munkres recently retired from American Express after serving as the Vice President, Head of Control Environment Enhancements for the American Express National Bank. Her 32 years of experience allow her to prepare organizations for growth by working with leaders to develop strategies, identify and mitigate risks, reform operations, guide regulatory interactions, lead integrations for mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and streamline cross-functional collaborations. She has also served as a keynote speaker at various conferences, providing operational excellence solutions, risk mitigation strategies, and executive professional development options. She most recently joined the McCoy College of Business Dean's Leadership Council and is the custodian of the endowment for the Texas State University Berkovsky/Moseley Family Legacy Endowed Scholarship. She and her husband, Kevin, reside in Austin.


    Toni (Wallmeier) Wilson 
    BBA in Marketing 1990

    Toni Wilson is owner of two — soon to be three — Smoothie King franchises in Indiana.

  • Gary Moseley
    BBA in Finance 1988

    Gary Moseley is Vice President, Group CFO Energy Solutions at Fluor Corporation, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Irving, Texas. For over 110 years, the company has provided professional and technical solutions to deliver safe, well-executed, capital-efficient engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) projects to clients globally. In his 34-year Fluor career, Gary has supported the Urban and Energy Solutions segments; his current role is supporting the management team in Energy Solutions as their Group CFO. The Energy Solutions segment has major operations in Houston and Southern California, in addition to international locations in Canada, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, China, India, and the Philippines, as well as the 30+ year joint venture with Empresas, ICA in Mexico City. In August, he celebrated his 35th wedding anniversary with his wife, Kendra. He also joined his sister, Shari Weber-Munkres (also an SWT business graduate), in celebrating their parent’s 60th wedding anniversary in November.


    Lloyd Ledet
    BBA in Management 1985

    Lloyd Ledet, a native Texan, is a 38-year veteran of Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), specializing in Accounts Receivables Management (ARM) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). He is a current Board Member of CBS and Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, and former Board Member of Bon Secours Mercy Health. He was instrumental in launching the GWKY Opportunity Center in Western Kentucky, providing job training, placement, and referral services to underserved citizens—“offering a hand-up, not a hand-out.” As President and CEO of Credit Bureau Systems, Inc. (CBS), a 72-year-old healthcare RCM provider, he oversees operations across five locations in Kentucky and Tennessee, serving over 800 clients with services ranging from medical billing to debt recovery. Before joining CBS in 2015, Lloyd partnered with Dell Healthcare and Public Consulting Group to launch call support for the Massachusetts Health Connector and managed a major nearshore call center in Costa Rica supporting Nielsen Consumer Surveys. Earlier in his career, he led sales and operations for two of the nation’s largest ARM companies, becoming their youngest General Manager in the history of the company and overseeing client engagements with eBay/PayPal, Chase, Wells Fargo, and AT&T. Mr. & Mrs. Ledet both look back at the educational foundation Texas State provided us and the confidence our professors instilled that enabled us to tackle the business world. Mrs. Ledet retired from advertising and freelance work in 2020, while Mr. Ledet plans to retire by 2027. They enjoy traveling and look forward to visiting the expanded campus in San Marcos soon.

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