HOMECOMING 2024 - Distinguished Alumni Awards
Friday evening of Javelina Homecoming 2024 we induct our newest class of Distinguished Alumni and Rising Star honorees.
2024 Distinguished Alumni honorees:
Javier Peña, Attended 1974
Dr. Tadeo Reyna, Class of 1971, 1982
Presnall Cage, Class of 1968
Rising Star Honoree:
Michelle Zapata, Class of 2013
About the Award Recipients:
Javier Peña is a Hebbronville native who, along with his fellow Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agent Steve Murphy, led the investigation into the Medellín Cartel, the world’s largest cocaine dealer, and its leader, Pablo Escobar. His story formed the framework for the Netflix TV series Narcos. He enrolled at Texas A&I University (now TAMUK) in 1974, where he studied sociology and psychology for two years.
Peña’s law enforcement career began in 1975 when he was hired as a Deputy Sheriff by the Webb County Sheriff’s office in Laredo, Texas. Peña transferred to Texas A&I University at Laredo (now Texas A&M International University) and graduated from that institution with honors in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology.
Peña began working for the DEA in 1984 and received a new posting in Bogota, Colombia, four years later. There, he participated in the successful manhunt for Escobar. Peña continued to serve in various and successful DEA assignments after completing his Colombia assignment, including nine years serving as a Special Agent in Charge of three major field divisions.
First promoted to the ranks of Senior Executive Service (SES) as the Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco office in 2004, Peña led the Caribbean DEA office as the Special Agent in Charge from 2008 until 2011. The U.S. Government honored Peña in 2010 with the Presidential Rank Award, awarded to exceptional career SES members.
Dr. Tadeo Reyna was among the earliest instructors of bilingual education in South Texas. Over the course of his career at Texas A&I and Texas A&M-Kingsville, he helped secure and manage grants worth over $4 million from federal and local sources to help fund bilingual teacher training and migrant student programming.
After earning a Doctor of Education degree in Bilingual Education from Texas A&I in 1982, Dr. Reyna dedicated himself to the training and preparation of bilingual education professionals, as well as preparing educators to work with migrant students.
Dr. Reyna served the university for over 35 years. From 1999-2008 he was Director of the Center for Distance Learning and Continuing Education. After his retirement in early 2010, he returned as a part-time employee to support faculty members with developing grant proposals. As a Principal Investigator, he managed the $600,000 Hispanic Serving Institutions Assisting Communities grant funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to renovate the Douglass Community Youth Center in Kingsville.
Dr. Reyna is a life member of the National Association for Migrant Educators. Closer to home, he has served on various municipal boards in support of the Kingsville community.
Presnall Cage was born in Corpus Christi and grew up in Falfurrias. He loved bird hunting on the Cage Ranch and fishing in Baffin Bay. He obtained his pilot’s license at 16 and has been flying ever since. He graduated from Texas A&I with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and was a charter member and officer of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
After graduating, Cage was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He earned his pilot’s wings in 1969 and served as a forward air controller in Vietnam from 1970 to 1971. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with nine oak-leaf clusters for his actions there. He was an instructor training jet pilots from twenty-four countries in the T-37 at Laredo Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio.
He returned to Falfurrias to operate the family ranch and raise commercial Herefords and crossbred cattle. He was selected as a director of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association in 1977 and has served continuously since; recently becoming an honorary director. He is also a former director of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Institute Advisory Board.
Cage and his wife, Stephanie, helped start The Learning Tree, a preschool in Falfurrias, in conjunction with several local couples and the First United Methodist Church. The Cages hosted several sporting clays shooting competitions as fundraisers for the school.
The Rising Star Award was established in 2003 and recognizes alumni within 15 years of their graduation from Texas A&M University-Kingsville who have achieved professional success and brought special honor to the university.
Michelle Zapata joined the Dallas Cowboys organization in 2014 and currently serves as Senior Digital Signage Programming Analyst. She has professional experience with other professional sports organizations as well, like the Houston Astros and Corpus Christi Hooks. Zapata earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, Sports Business from Texas A&M-Kingsville in 2013.
As an undergraduate student, she was the sole founder of the Sport Business Club. At the time, the student organization created professional development opportunities and workshops for fellow first-generation students.
Zapata has allowed herself to be a tireless resource for students, using her positions in sports organizations to benefit TAMUK students. She is a strong advocate of the Department of Health and Kinesiology and for the Sport Business program. This includes hosting stadium tours, setting up meetings with industry professionals, speaking to undergraduate classes, reviewing resumes, and sharing internship opportunities.
ABOUT the Alumni Awards
Javelina alumni and faculty make amazing things happen in the world. Their accomplishments significantly benefit both society and our campus, by inspiring others and providing insight and creativity. Their actions communicate the dynamic excellence of being a Javelina and the importance of service as a component of our philosophy. To celebrate the accomplishments of our alumni and faculty, the Javelina Alumni Association sponsors awards for distinguished alumni, research and teaching.
Distinguished Alumni Award
The Distinguished Alumni Award is presented to alumni who have demonstrated long-time and successful commitment to their careers and communities and have brought special honor to the university because of their accomplishments.
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Rising Star Award
Rising Star Award recognizes graduates of the university who have experienced professional success and who are within 15 years of their graduation from Texas A&M University - Kingsville.