Kellie Prinz Johnson has been on the Diamond M Club board since 2012. She has served as secretary, treasurer, vice president, and is now the president. Kellie and all of the current board members have worked to expand the membership beyond alums of the Mustang Band and leverage technology, social media, and strategic planning to continue to set records for both membership and revenue each year. Kellie was in the Mustang Band from 1992-1996, played the alto sax, and was a squad leader for 3 tumultuous years, all of which had a different band director at the helm. When not passing out flash drives and pestering people to join the Diamond M Club, Kellie is the Director of Operations for Retro Studios in Austin, Texas. At work, she’s basically the Mom to 95 video game developers. At home, she’s the Mom to 2 sons. Kellie, Kevin, Jacob, and Samuel live in Round Rock, and make the trek to Dallas A LOT.
Tricia Letton Clark has been on the Diamond M Club board since 2013. She first served in the unenviable role of coordinating logistics for fall Boulevard tailgates, but has since served as vice-president. Tricia was in the band from 1991-1995 under directors Bob Brandenberger and Claude White and worked for three years as band uniform manager, tirelessly cataloging and organizing hundreds of uniform parts for the Best Dressed Band in the Land and making sure there was an extra bow tie for that one trumpet player who forgot his on game day. Tricia works as systems engineer at L-3 Communications in Greenville and lives in Garland with her husband Wayne.
Brian Waddle joined the Diamond M Club board in 2015, where he serves as treasurer and in-residence branding and marketing guru. Brian won't confirm when he joined the Mustang Band, only that he graduated from SMU in 1993. He stayed on campus for one more year to work as Assistant to the Director in 1994, during which time he helped start the expanded Mustang Band drum line in its current format. Currently, Brian is the director of brand management for the Houston Community College System, one of the largest singularly-accredited higher education institutions in the nation. He's also a travel writer for OutSmart magazine and husband to UH grad Kevin Hamby, which makes for fun game days in October. One of his proudest moments with the Mustang Band was conducting the national anthem at the Rose Bowl for the 1994 SMU-UCLA game.
Nick was the Drum Major of the Mustang Band from 2011-2014. Since earning his degree in Computer Science in 2015, Nick has been a software developer at USAA.
Jennifer Yelton Henry is now on her second term with the Diamond M Club. She first served as a board member for several years in the early 2000s after moving back to Dallas following law school. She rejoined the board in 2015 and has been the invaluable coordinator of corporate sponsorship ever since. Jennifer marched with the Mustang Band from 1990-1994 for director Bob Brandenberger, served as a trombone squad leader, and from the stands at football and basketball games proved to be a very vocal embodiment of the Hub of SMU Spirit. She is a parter with Estes Thorne & Carr PLLC, where she practices commercial litigation. Jennifer lives with her husband and two daughters only a few blocks away from the SMU campus, so she is a regular at SMU football and basketball games and many other campus events.
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Justice David L. Bridges served in the United States Army in 1973 and 1974. He worked at the General Electric Plant to put himself through school at Tyler Junior College and the University of Texas at Tyler. After graduation, he worked as a Petroleum Landman along the Appalachian Mountain range and left his job as crew chief to attend Texas Tech School of Law.
After graduating from law school, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in Smith County and as the Assistant District Attorney in Upshur County. He served as Senior Disciplinary Counsel for the State Bar of Texas and when he left the State Bar, he was First Assistant in charge of litigation for the State Bar of Texas. He was elected to the Fifth District Court of Appeals in 1996.
What is his connection to the Mustang Band and Diamond M Club? He is a devoted father, and and hIs daughter, Alex, is currently the featured twirler of the Mustang Band. He generously offered his time and talent to help the Mustang Band grow and thrive.
You probably know Gerry from his trademark beard and his trusty tuba when he was in the Mustang Band. After graduating in 2016, Gerry volunteered to be part of the "young guns" on the Diamond M Club Board, and has helped with Communications and coordinating the Boulevard for the Diamond M Club on gamedays.
When he's not attending SMU sporting events or Dallas Stars games, he works as a technician for Envy Eye Care.
Alexis is a junior trombone player in the Mustang Band, and is in her second year as a student member of the Diamond M Club Board. Here's why she joined the Mustang Band:
I joined for the people. I was in band and jazz band all throughout high school and loved everyone and the bonds I made through it. While I am not a music major, I really do enjoy playing my instrument and did not want to stop playing.
Since joining the Board, Alexis has focused her efforts on strengthing the many wonderful traditions of the Mustang Band and fostering connections between current students and the Diamond M Club.
Ramon was Number 8 on the field, but Number 1 in our hearts, from 1992 to 1997 when he was quarterback of the SMU Mustangs. Flanigan graduated as the school’s all-time leader in total offense, and among the all-time top five in passing yards. He is the only player in Mustang history to pass for more than 5,500 yards and rush for at least 1,500.
Since graduating in 1997, Ramon has years of coaching experience, including head coach at Lincoln University, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Mississippi Valley State, and offensive coordinator for the University of North Texas. Ramon is back on campus, and now serves as Director for Former Player Relations for SMU Football.
Ramon developed his appreciation for the Mustang Band standing on the sidelines at SMU listening to Peruna and Pony Battle. In recognition of the tireless support for SMU Athletics, and SMU Football in particular, Ramon joined the Board in 2018 to provide a link between the Mustang Band and the athletic department.
Sabreena is a senior piccolo player in the Mustang Band. She is in her second year as a student member of the Diamond M Club Board. Here's what she has to say about the Mustang Band and the Diamond M Club.
The band scholarship helped me begin my SMU journey. I initially didn't think I could participate in band. But through the generous scholarship I was able to receive from the Diamond M club, I was able to gain not only a social outlet during a rigorous pre-med process, but a creative outlet as well. In many of my classes I am constantly surrounded by left brain technical thinkers, where when I can leave that energy for a little bit and enter my band hall; it really becomes the place that holds some of my best and earliest memories of SMU. Memories I would be without, if not for my band scholarship. Without the Diamond M Club scholarship, the decision to go to SMU would have been a lot more challenging.
Sabreena is a senior piccolo player in the Mustang Band. She is in her second year as a student member of the Diamond M Club Board. Here's what she has to say about the Mustang Band and the Diamond M Club.
The band scholarship helped me begin my SMU journey. I initially didn't think I could participate in band. But through the generous scholarship I was able to receive from the Diamond M club, I was able to gain not only a social outlet during a rigorous pre-med process, but a creative outlet as well. In many of my classes I am constantly surrounded by left brain technical thinkers, where when I can leave that energy for a little bit and enter my band hall; it really becomes the place that holds some of my best and earliest memories of SMU. Memories I would be without, if not for my band scholarship. Without the Diamond M Club scholarship, the decision to go to SMU would have been a lot more challenging.
Since joining the Board, Sabreena has focused on finding creative ways to leverage her experience working with SMU Development on fundraising campaigns, and in increasing current band members' awareness of and connection with the Diamond M Club so that they will be excited to give back after they graduate.
Sabreena is a senior piccolo player in the Mustang Band. She is in her second year as a student member of the Diamond M Club Board. Here's what she has to say about the Mustang Band and the Diamond M Club.
The band scholarship helped me begin my SMU journey. I initially didn't think I could participate in band. But through the generous scholarship I was able to receive from the Diamond M club, I was able to gain not only a social outlet during a rigorous pre-med process, but a creative outlet as well. In many of my classes I am constantly surrounded by left brain technical thinkers, where when I can leave that energy for a little bit and enter my band hall; it really becomes the place that holds some of my best and earliest memories of SMU. Memories I would be without, if not for my band scholarship. Without the Diamond M Club scholarship, the decision to go to SMU would have been a lot more challenging.
Sabreena has used her experience working with the SMU Development office to find new creative ways for the Diamond M Club to raise money, and has focused connecting current Mustang Band members to the Diamond M club so that they will be excited to support the next generation of the Mustang Band.
As quarterback for the SMU Mustangs from 1992 to 1997, Ramon was # 8 on the field, but # 1 in our hearts, Since graduation in 1997, Ramon has held a number of coaching positions, including head coach at Lincoln University, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Mississippi Valley State University, and offensive coordinator for the University of North Texas. Now he is back on campus serving as Director of Former Player Relations for SMU Football. He also leads the "Life After Ball" program for current student athletes.
While on the sidelines at SMU, Ramon developed a keen appreciation of the dedication of the Mustang Band, and in 2018 he joined the Board to provide a critical link bewteen SMU Athletics and the Hub of SMU Spirit.