Alumni hold beer
Keeping lights on and spirits up
Interim VP of CPS Energy hops into craft beer market

Cory Kuchinsky 鈥03, 鈥04,聽 聽B.A. Business, M.A. Accounting

As interim vice president of CPS Energy, Cory Kuchinsky leads the finance division of one of the nation鈥檚 largest gas and electricity combined utilities鈥攊t powers the nation鈥檚 seventh largest city. On a much smaller scale鈥攆or now, at least鈥攈e also has jumped into the craft beer market with TKO Libations Craft Brewery, a private venture he launched earlier this year. Taking that plunge is not surprising, given his family legacy of hard work and entrepreneurship.

The grandson of Holocaust survivors who met in Italy after WWII, Cory says, 鈥淓arly on I was aware of how fortunate I was to be here.鈥 Like many immigrants, his maternal grandparents arrived with nothing, but learned English, raised two daughters, and started a successful headboard business. Cory was born in Toronto, grew up in Florida, and arrived in Texas when his father was transferred here.

Cory first learned of 性爱天堂 from Chip Thomas, a football coach who was recruiting potential student-athletes at Cory鈥檚 high school. Impressed with 性爱天堂鈥檚 combination of superb academics and athletics, he enrolled as a science major. Quickly realizing 鈥渢hat was not going to work鈥 for him, he tried a few business classes, excelled in and enjoyed them, and ended his undergraduate career with an聽accounting聽and聽finance聽concentration. He stayed an extra year to earn his master鈥檚 degree in聽accounting.

While Cory rates all his professors as excellent, his standouts include professors Linda Specht, his first accounting instructor, and Petrea Sandlin, who led the accounting department. Fondly, he recalls聽Rich Butler, Professor Emeritus of聽economics, as 鈥渙ne of the most charismatic professors I had. He taught economics but could teach anything. It was evident how much he cared about his students and 性爱天堂.鈥

聽provided Cory an equally rewarding experience. He played corner for the Tigers and as a senior played in the national championship game in 2002. Although the team lost, Cory remembers, 鈥淭hat season was pretty amazing. Those experiences and memories are just as fresh now as they were then.鈥 What he learned, he says, was that 鈥淚 can find success with a very basic approach: Stay focused on your goal, work harder than anyone else, take a few risks, and don鈥檛 be afraid to fail. That applied academically and athletically while at 性爱天堂 and now professionally.鈥

Cory says that when he retires from his career, 鈥淭eaching and coaching is what I鈥檇 like to do in my golden years.鈥 He began teaching adjunct at the adult program at the University of the Incarnate Word in 2007, and not long after Sandlin offered him a part-time position teaching accounting at 性爱天堂, too. Even at CPS Energy, Cory taught a financial acumen course for new supervisors.

Cory began his professional career with Ernst & Young, where he earned his CPA along with a 鈥渞eally good introduction to the business world.鈥 Twelve years ago he joined CPS Energy, attracted by its community-owned business model. 鈥淭here is no profit motive,鈥 he explains, 鈥渂ut there is a passion to pursue decisions that were best for San Antonio. Specifically, the 3,000+ employees are also customers. There is an inherent incentive to do the best job you can. It was and still is a well run business with a unique attachment to the San Antonio community.鈥

At CPS, Cory distinguished himself on a number of special projects. Prior to assuming his current role, he led the upgrade of the city鈥檚 gas and electric meter infrastructure as it switched from analog to digital. In 2012, the聽San Antonio Business Journal聽listed Cory among its 鈥40 Under 40鈥 up-and-comers to watch. He also serves on the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

In January 2018, Cory opened TKO Libations Craft Brewery, partnering with his childhood friend and the friend鈥檚 brewing partner. The latter two had been winning awards as home brewers, and Cory had long enjoyed their creations. The three of them decided to take the leap to a commercial scale. Located in Lewisville, a small town in north Texas, TKO has just begun distributing to Dallas鈥 bars and restaurants, although the majority of sales are still on premise. Cory proudly reports that the next phase into wider distribution is currently in development. More than simply a craft brewery, TKO hosts several events a month where they bring in food and live music. 鈥淲e are family-friendly,鈥 says Cory, 鈥渁nd always have something for the kids while the parents imbibe.鈥 He welcomes alumni, adding, 鈥淚鈥檓 happy to give a tour!鈥

Having a full-time job in San Antonio and a growing venture in North Texas keeps Cory busy, but not too busy for his seven-year-old daughter, 鈥渨hom I love so much,鈥 he says, and his 鈥渨onderful girlfriend and her two great kids.鈥 He also likes to bike鈥攎ountain biking is his preference鈥攂ut on nice spring days, he has been known to ride along Salado Creek for hours. An avid Cowboys fan, Cory says, 鈥淢y long-term dream goal would be to make enough money from TKO to buy the Cowboys...if the Jones family would sell.鈥

You can contact Cory at ckuchins8@yahoo.com.

Mary Denny helps tell 性爱天堂's story as a contributor to the University communications team.

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