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Tech alumni award winners, community leaders Michael and Cigi England named grand marshals of 2023 homecoming parade

Tech alums Cigi and Michael England are pictured at The Exceptional Bean.
Tech alums Cigi and Michael England are pictured at The Exceptional Bean, the Cookeville-based nonprofit coffee shop they founded to support inclusion and employment opportunities for individuals with special needs. 


Tennessee Tech University did not have to look far for the grand marshals of its 2023 homecoming parade. In fact, this year’s honorees live just off the parade route, but their community leadership and nonprofit work has touched lives across the Upper Cumberland and beyond.

Michael and Cigi England, married Tech alumni and founders of the venerated Cookeville-based nonprofit coffee shop “The Exceptional Bean,” which is dedicated to inclusion and employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, will guide the annual parade down Dixie Avenue on Saturday, Nov. 4.

Their homecoming duties won’t be finished after the parade’s end. Later that evening, they will also accept the Tech Alumni Association’s 2023 Outstanding Service Award for The Exceptional Bean’s impact uplifting the special needs and disabilities community.

“Michael and Cigi represent the best of Tennessee Tech. They have dedicated their livelihoods to helping others and they have contributed to the success of our local community in ways big and small,” said Susan Luna-Hazlewood, director of Tech’s Crawford Alumni Center. “Plus, they have given Tech students a beautiful place to gather while enjoying a cup of coffee that supports a worthy cause. We cannot wait to watch them lead our 2023 homecoming parade and to present them with our 2023 Outstanding Service award.” 

“We are thrilled,” said Cigi, a 2006 graduate of Tech’s School of Human Ecology. “This day is always one of my favorite days of the year. We host a parade party every year at our home, so to be grand marshal is an even bigger deal.”

Michael, a 2019 graduate of Tech’s College of Interdisciplinary Studies, describes the honor as “almost comical” given the uneven path that led to his eventual degree.

Michael recounts disenrolling from Tech in 2006 before making “drastic” life changes, including finding sobriety and replacing old habits with a newfound dedication to running. He re-enrolled at Tech in 2017 to complete his degree. He is also set to receive the College of Interdisciplinary Studies’ 2023 Alumnus of the Year Award on homecoming weekend.

“I had made some poor choices, my GPA was bad, so getting an opportunity to come back, getting re-enrolled as a nontraditional student, and then being given this award and being asked to be grand marshal – it’s almost science fiction,” said Michael. “It’s such an honor and almost an alternate universe I found myself in.” 

Michael’s lifestyle changes didn’t just earn him a degree. It also meant a chance to reconnect with Cigi. The pair became acquainted as Tech students in the early 2000s through their involvement in Greek life, but did not forge a dating relationship until 2015, after both had moved away and serendipitously returned to Cookeville.

Their second stint in Cookeville brought a new focus on contributing to the success of the community, too.

Months after Cigi’s return to the area, she opened Cigi’s Boutique, a clothing store for women of all ages and sizes less than a mile from Tech’s campus. The store will celebrate its ninth anniversary this year.

The Englands also bought season tickets to Tech basketball games and forged a relationship with the players and coaches. Michael took on a role as alumni advisor for his fraternity, Kappa Sigma. But it was Cigi and Michael’s deep connection with the disabilities community that would become their legacy.

Michael and Cigi England will serve as grand marshals of Tech's 2023 homecoming parade and will accept the Alumni Association's 2023 Outstanding Service Award.
Cigi and Michael England will serve as grand marshals of Tech's 2023 homecoming parade and will accept the Alumni Association's 2023 Outstanding Service Award.

“We just found ourselves wanting to get involved in the community, specifically the special needs community through Rising Above Ministries and Ainsley’s Angels," said Cigi.

Rising Above Ministries is a faith-based nonprofit in Cookeville supporting special needs families, while Ainsley’s Angels is a national organization creating inclusive running and fitness events for those with disabilities.

“We were meeting and becoming friends with these families and individuals with disabilities. They want nothing more than to be involved in the community and have a job. Those opportunities were very limited,” added Cigi. 

In July of 2022, Cigi and Michael parlayed their passion into a new venture: a nonprofit coffee shop called The Exceptional Bean, which is dedicated to employment opportunities and building community for individuals with special needs.

Cigi and Michael say the Exceptional Bean’s success is marked with the fingerprints of Tennessee Tech, from the students and faculty who visit for a cup of coffee to the skills they learned as Tech students that they apply in their daily work. 

“We even had students in the College of Business do their capstone project with us,” said Michael. “They did a lot of IT things. They helped us streamline our point-of-sale systems, improved our speakers and security system, helped us digitize our menus – and they raised all the money to pay for this. It was a huge help to us in the beginning.”

The couple emphasizes that the success of their nonprofit and their accolades from Tech were never part of their original plan – but maybe that’s the point.

“I like to say, ‘man plans, and God laughs,’” said Michael. “To get to come back, to be part of the festivities, and to be at a point in your life that you can be grateful for it and understand what an opportunity it is and get a chance to soak it in, it’s just really cool.”

Tech’s homecoming parade begins Saturday, Nov. 4 at 10:30 a.m. Learn more at www.tntech.edu/engagement/homecoming.php.

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