Randy Adrian
Sports & Entertainment
A 1974 Clovis High School graduate, Randy Adrian has long been a driving force in athletics. Attending Eastern New Mexico University, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1978, continuing on to earn his Masters of Education degree in 1984. From active participation throughout his school years, Adrian became a leader in the field in the region and across New Mexico. Adrian spent 25 years in education, then served at the state level as the New Mexico Athletics Director of Football and Softball. Adrian has been the recipient of many awards and honors throughout his career for both coaching and officiating. From coaching state football championships teams for five consecutive years to numerous official awards and honors – both regional and national – Adrian has been a positive contributing force in his field.
Braxton Corley
Business & Industry
Corley is a 1988 graduate of Clovis High School. Attending Eastern New Mexico University, Corley received his Bachelor’s in Business and continued his education doing graduate work at Texas Tech University. Corley then went on to be an innovative entrepreneur and leader in business and industry. Initially working for large corporations, Corley then established a number of his own successful businesses, in the US as well as in foreign markets, ranging from construction to specialization in transmitters and receivers, batteries and chargers. His companies include Texas Down Under Construction; Cor-Tek Power, Braxton Corley Power, Inc. (BCI Power); and Digi-Pro HDD, which specializes in multiple frequency technology. Corley is active in many leadership roles, speaking at business leadership conferences. Corley also participates in a wide range of volunteer activities and groups.
Bill D. Colvin
Government & Service
Bill Colvin, named “noteworthy government official” by the esteemed Marquis Who’s Who, is a native of Clovis, New Mexico, born and raised. After graduating from Clovis High School in 1958, Colvin served in the U.S. Army from 1961-1964, after which he attended Eastern New Mexico University, graduating with his Bachelor of Business Administration (cum laude) in 1969, followed by graduate school, earning his MBA, also at ENMU, in 1971. Colvin joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a special agent in 1972 until 1983, when he then became the Assistant Inspector General for Technical Services for NASA. Soon after, Colvin was named Deputy Inspector General of NASA, followed by Inspector General of NASA, where he served from 1985 until 1995. Colvin next served as Deputy Treasurer of Stafford County, Virginia, from 1995 through 2006, after which he was Elected Treasurer of Stafford County. Bill Colvin has received numerous distinguished professional citations and awards, both through the FBI and NASA, along with others, presented by President Reagan and President Bush.
Dr. David S. Hudson
Top Cat Award
David Hudson, a CHS graduate of 1976, attended Eastern New Mexico University, earning his Bachelor of Science in 1980; then, Oklahoma State University, earning his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1986. After beginning his career as a staff veterinarian at Aspen Arbor Animal Hospital in Colorado, Hudson returned to Clovis, establishing his own practice, All Pets Animal Hospital, later expanding his services to include the Sierra Pet Hotel & Spa, also in Clovis, continuing through to the present. Throughout his career, Hudson has been consistently involved with the Clovis Schools through various volunteer activities and community service, including medical career mentoring, coordinating school events, and much more. Dr. Hudson also established internships and employment opportunities for students, mentoring and encouraging career pathways.
The Clovis Municipal Schools Education Foundation accepts nominations for the annual Hall of Honors Banquet each year. For questions or more information, please contact Cindy Kleyn-Kennedy, executive director of the Foundation.