Distinguished Alumni Award Winner Profile


John Gilbert (82BA)

2025 Hickerson Award

Few individuals have had a more profound influence on the University of Iowa marching bands than John Gilbert. Over the course of 35 years, Gilbert volunteered extensively with the Hawkeye Marching Band and UI Alumni Band, promoting and leading both groups and fostering fellowship among members.

As an undergraduate, Gilbert marched in the trombone ranks of the Hawkeye Marching Band and in 1984 became the drum major. He transitioned to a public relations role upon graduation, taking striking photos of the Hawkeye Marching Band for band members and the media.

Gilbert’s aptitude for remembering names and faces enabled him to quickly find specific photos upon request. Band members remarked on how his buoyant, yet patient, personality improved their experience.

During this time, Gilbert saw an opportunity for young Hawkeye Marching Band members to join in promoting the band. His mentorship and encouragement resulted in the establishment of the band’s public relations team. Gilbert advised the group as it developed the band’s first website and media guide.

Throughout the 1990s, Gilbert helped Alumni Band founder Tom Davis organize many of the band’s activities for each UI Homecoming.

In 2002, Gilbert made history by becoming the first band member who was not a former Hawkeye Marching Band director to lead the Alumni Band. He directed the Alumni Band in the UI Homecoming Parade and at Kinnick Stadium each fall for 16 years.

Gilbert’s incredible enthusiasm has elevated the band’s profile and enriched lives, making him a Hawkeye Marching Band legend.


About Distinguished Alumni Awards

Since 1963, the University of Iowa has annually recognized accomplished alumni and friends with Distinguished Alumni Awards. Awards are presented in seven categories: Achievement, Service, Hickerson Recognition, Faculty, Staff, Recent Graduate, and Friend of the University.


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