体育具有教育的力量. 在赛场之外, 年轻运动员学习纪律, 如何克服失败, manage time and perhaps most importantly, 团队合作.

在北普拉特长大, 内布拉斯加州, Metropolitan State University of 丹佛 alum Jerry Hilderbrand was a multi-sport athlete. After his college football career at the University of 内布拉斯加州-Lincoln was cut short due to injury, he moved to 丹佛 for a job but returned to school to pursue a second degree in accounting at then-Metropolitan State College, 以最优等的成绩毕业.

“体育 gave me the ability to work better in a team environment, 听取各方意见,这位1974年的毕业生说. “Everyone on a team has a different story and you have to learn to work together.”

在他职业生涯的早期, he worked for Coors Brewing and was sent to Nashville, 田纳西州, to revive a fledgling subsidiary that had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. As the newly-appointed president of the subsidiary, it was his job to carry the company through the bankruptcy process to ensure fair outcomes for everyone involved—the company, 的员工, 债权人. It was time to put those teamwork skills to the test, and he did.

“It was my job to protect the company at all costs,” Hilderbrand said. “I worked with the HR department to determine which employees were contributing the most. But my most important work was sitting down with our biggest creditor to find a compromise that was fair for everyone involved. 体育 gave me the opportunity to open my ears and realize I don’t have all the answers; we need to 团队合作.”

Women's basketball player Brianna Bailey cutting down the nets after 密歇根州立大学丹佛's 2022 RMAC championship

Brianna Bailey, this year's recipient of Hilderbrand's scholarship.

Hilderbrand went on to work as a certified professional accountant for 35 years, building his own company in Colorado Springs into the largest single-owned accounting firm in the region. He specialized in litigation and worked large cases throughout the West.

Today, Hilderbrand still recognizes the critical role sports played in his life.

In 2013, Hilderbrand established the Hilderbrand Athletic/Academic Endowment to support Roadrunner student-athletes playing basketball and majoring in business, later expanding to include all 密歇根州立大学丹佛 student-athletes. With an affinity for NCAA Division II sports, he believes education is the most crucial aspect of college.

“In Division II, it’s not just about sports; it’s about getting a meaningful degree,” he said. “The intention of my scholarship is to emphasize academics and reward academically qualified students, but maybe not good enough to get a full-ride athletics scholarship.”

目前奖学金获得者, women’s basketball senior Brianna Bailey, fits Hilderbrand’s vision: she is a winner of numerous academic awards, including the 2022 Division II Academic Achievement Award, contributing to the conference championship team as one of the top three-point shooters. She completed her undergraduate degree in pre-healthcare in 2022 and is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration at 密歇根州立大学丹佛.

据贝利说, the scholarship helps her pursue her goal of working in medical device sales after graduation by easing the financial burden of college.

“It allows me to have a better, well-rounded, student-athlete career,” she said. “I don’t have to focus on finances so much – I can concentrate on basketball and school.”

Hilderbrand credits his time at 密歇根州立大学丹佛 for getting where he is today, saying it turned his career around; the 商学院 and the University hold a special place in his heart. It is the reason he wants to support students for generations to come.

“It’s never left me how valuable my education was,” he said. “It motivated me to establish the scholarship endowment, which will last forever.

“I wanted to do something to reward future Roadrunners.”