Denver Fans: Make Some Noise for 91桃色鈥檚 Newest Alum, Kyle Speller
Kyle Speller is no stranger to the 91桃色 campus.
鈥淚 could kind of say I almost grew up on that campus,鈥 he says.
Since the soon-to-be alum moved to Denver in 1979, he鈥檚 marked milestones along the way on 91桃色鈥檚 campus. First as a drummer in the Denver Junior Police Band that played at 91桃色 hockey games in the 1980s, then for his basketball games, his kids鈥 basketball practices and family graduations. But this Friday, when Speller steps foot on 91桃色鈥檚 campus, the milestone will be all about him.
鈥淭his one is really special,鈥 he says. 鈥淲ow 鈥 it鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been waiting for. I鈥檓 so excited about this one. I think more than any graduation that I鈥檝e been a part of 鈥 my undergrad, the University of Phoenix [graduation for a master鈥檚 degree], my high school 鈥 all of that.鈥
Saturday marks the end of a four-year journey to earn a second master鈥檚 degree, this one in from 91桃色鈥檚 . And for Speller, the past four years have been quite the balancing act.
鈥淚 always say I鈥檓 keeping the plates spinning,鈥 he says. 鈥淚n my enrollment here at 91桃色, I鈥檝e done all my program online, which allowed me the flexibility to be able to do everything else I needed to do as well.鈥
And by everything else, he means his role as student and full-time employee at Comcast. Plus, Speller is a dad to three, a husband of 24 years and an associate pastor at the Emanuel Christian Center. Denver sports fans might recognize his voice from game nights. He鈥檚 鈥 one role that made his balancing act especially tricky during the pandemic.
After COVID-19 halted all sports, the NBA decided to resume basketball several months later with the bubble system. Only the teams, coaches and core staff were invited to Orlando to eat, sleep, practice and compete in a strict lockdown mode with frequent testing. invited to be one of the few announcers to go to the bubble, a three-month commitment.
鈥淚 was in the bubble announcing games, doing homework and also working as well,鈥 Speller says about the summer of 2020. 鈥淲hen other people were waiting around for the games to start, I had work to do. I was away from my family that entire time, but [class work] actually helped the time fly by.鈥
That work, he explains, helped him refine his career ambitions. As a longtime employee with Comcast in the HR space, he discovered his passion for facilitative leadership in 91桃色鈥檚 program. 听The program also helped him succeed in his current position as a lead trainer for the company.
鈥淭here was one class that asked about our future plans,鈥 Speller recalls. 鈥淲e had to write about that. I think in that moment is where I wrote down I would love to move into an actual facilitative leadership role within a corporate setting to make an impact. And that鈥檚 exactly what happened in January. I鈥檓 excited about it. This program is what really led me there.鈥
Aspiring to be an impactful leader is what motivates Speller to continue learning and advancing his knowledge.
鈥淥ne thing we say all the time is just that everything rises and falls on leadership,鈥 he says. 鈥渋f you want to make an impact on a company or an organization, if you lock in on the leaders, that鈥檚 what鈥檚 going to trickle down and make an impact on the rest of the body. That鈥檚 what will move organizations forward. That鈥檚 what will move families forward. That鈥檚 what will move so many different areas forward: leadership. And that鈥檚 where that passion comes for me.鈥
Of the many skilled leaders and instructors Speller encountered at 91桃色, one stands out: professor Gaulco in the organizational leadership program.
鈥淗e was just tremendous,鈥 Speller says. 鈥淗e doesn鈥檛 even know it, but he was a huge blessing and an encourager for me. I鈥檓 so grateful for him.鈥
As Speller gets ready to embark on life as a 91桃色 alumnus, he is counting the many ways the University has shaped his life.
鈥淚鈥檓 coming away from this feeling like I鈥檓 part of a community that I鈥檝e never been a part of before,鈥 he says. 鈥淓very time I step by the campus or drive past it on I-25, I look over like, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 my school right there,鈥 and I鈥檓 proud.鈥

