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June 30, 2018, Graduate Name Book Graduate N(me B-ok January 1 - June 30, 2018 Memb*r Governors The Honorable Jim Geringer, Chairman Governor, Wyoming (1995 - 2003) The Honorable Michael O. Leavitt, Chairman, Emeritus Governor, Utah (1993 - 2003) Alaska Guam Montana North Dakota Texas The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable Bill Walker Eddie Baza Calvo Steve Bullock Doug Burgum Greg Abbott Arizona Hawaii Nebraska Oklahoma Utah The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable Doug Ducey David Ige Pete Ricketts Mary Fallin Gary R. Herbert California Idaho Nevada Oregon Washington The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable Jerry Brown C. L. “Butch” Otter Brian Sandoval Kate Brown Jay R. Inslee Colorado Indiana New Mexico South Dakota Wyoming The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable John Hickenlooper Eric Holcomb Susana Martinez Dennis Daugaard Matt Mead B-ard -f Trustees Chairman The Honorable Jim Geringer Director, Policy & Public Sector, ESRI Governor, State of Wyoming (1995 – 2003) John W. Bluford III Robert Evanson Tammy Johns Dr. Samuel H. Smith President, Emeritus Truman Former President, CEO, Strategy & Talent; President Emeritus, Medical Center; President, McGraw-Hill Former Executive, Manpower Washington State University Bluford Healthcare Education Group Leadership Institute Charles W. Sorenson Joseph Fuller Lenny Mendonca MD, FACS Cole Clark Professor of Management Director Emeritus, President and CEO Emeritus, Executive Director, Higher Practice and Co-Director of McKinsey & Company Intermountain Healthcare Education Client Relations the Managing the Future of Deloitte Services, LP; Work Project, Scott D. Pulsipher Jessie Woolley-Wilson Former Global VP for Harvard Business School President, CEO & President, Education and Research, Western Governors University Dreambox Learning Oracle Corporation The Honorable Gary R. Herbert David Simmons Dr. Therese (Terry) Governor, State of Utah President, Crane Simmons Media Group President, Crane Associates; The Honorable Former Executive with Apple John Hickenlooper and AOL Governor, State of Colorado -2- Message from /he P.esident On behalf of all of us at WGU, I want to congratulate you on your graduation. We recognize and respect the hard work and sacrifices you have made to complete your degree, and we hope that you find a way to celebrate this important milestone in your life. We share your excitement and pride in this achievement—one that has the potential to make a real difference for you, your family, and even future generations. As you join the ranks of the more than 120,000 WGU graduates, we hope you will stay in touch through our Alumni Relations. Again, congratulations and all the best, Scott D. Pulsipher, President Western Governors University -3- Tab,e -f Contents GRADUATE DEGREES TEACHERS COLLEGE Master -f Arts EDUCATIONAL STUDIES . .5 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING . .5 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION . .5, 6 SCIENCE EDUCATION . .6 SCIENCE EDUCATION - BIOLOGY . .6, 7 SCIENCE EDUCATION - CHEMISTRY . .7 SCIENCE EDUCATION - GEOSCIENCES . .7 SCIENCE EDUCATION - PHYSICS . .7 Master -f Arts +n Teaching ELEMENTARY EDUCATION . .7, 8 ENGLISH EDUCATION . .8 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION . .8 SCIENCE EDUCATION . .8, 9 SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION . .9 Master -f Education INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN . .9, 10 LEARNING AND TECHNOLOGY . .10, 11 Master -f S)ience CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION . .11, 12, 13 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP . .14 SPECIAL EDUCATION . .15 ENDORSEMENT PROGRAMS TEACHERS COLLEGE Endorsement P.eparation P.ogram EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP . .16 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING . .16 GRADUATE DEGREES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Master -f B0siness Administration MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . .17, 18, 19 HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT . .20, 21 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT . .22 MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY . .22 Master -f S)ience ACCOUNTING . .23 MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP . .23, 24, 25 COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Master -f S)ience INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT . .26 NURSING — EDUCATION . .26, 27, 28, 29 NURSING — LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT . .29, 30, 31 NURSING — NURSING INFORMATICS . .32 COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Master -f S)ience CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE . .33 DATA ANALYTICS . .34 INFORMATION SECURITY AND ASSURANCE . .34 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT . .34 -4- GRADUATE DEGREES –– TEACHERS COLLEGE –– Master -f Arts EDUCATIONAL STUDIES ARKANSAS MONTANA OREGON UTAH WASHINGTON Tamra Austin Katherine Alvin Denise Young Jamii Stock Peter Cadero-Smith Andrew Duncan HAWAII Kariann Penttila Kimberly Chamberlain Barry Walther ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING CALIFORNIA Larry Gardner NEVADA TENNESSEE Oksana Chmil Amber Cheek Angela Gunkel Julia Munson Jody Arnold Jenay Conner Jennifer Deslaurier Matthew Heimann Sheena Pacheco McKayla Bunnell Heather Foster Grace Larsen Scott Hudson Laura Ricks Kaitlyn Carter Rebecca Goodlake Sharie Meyer Legler Lauren Toler Ayla Gibson Jennifer Grey Chelsea Lindeman Valerie Winkler NEW JERSEY Courtney Miller Jessica Gussenhoven Megan Hartmann Shekinah Moreira Kristina Hocking COLORADO KENTUCKY Lisa Partin Zsuzsanna Lantai Jessica Courville Jamie Crume Angela Perez Kao Lee Lee Amy Fanning NEW YORK Lois Stokes Jamie Muller Mary Katungu MARYLAND Jessica Behm Amy Rominger Linnea LeFlore Gabrielle Glenn Jessica Norton TEXAS D'Arcy Rowe Jennifer Sinsabaugh Remigio Willman Loraine Sanchez FLORIDA MASSACHUSETTS Hilary Whitney-Rene Gutierrez Tamara Savage Eric White Jaime Mussi Jocelynne Parker Katie Sealock Crystal Power OREGON Carlene Thomas Deniz Smith GEORGIA Nicole Hartzog Amanda Spring Lisa Loff MICHIGAN UTAH Brit Staudenmaier Amanda MacFadden Devin Elsey PENNSYLVANIA Brooke Borrowman Dongmei Tan Stephanie Steck Ashley Roberts Charles Caldwell Miriam Gersdorf Caitlin Walters Roland Yancy William Mulvey Atina Wilson Mackenzie Wilkins MINNESOTA Raelee Sweigart ILLINOIS Nancy Huot VIRGINIA WYOMING Cristen Leonard RHODE ISLAND Jacqueline Comer Daren Ferrell Jill Quiroga MISSOURI Ronald Beaupre Richard Morris Shawna Heuermann Ashlee Christiansen Katelyn Berard Stella Nowell INDIANA Aaron Layendecker Jodi Cifelli WASHINGTON Kendra Adamson Julie Wood Jennifer Dolan Amanda Brown Joanna Adcock Shelby Green Jaclyn Callison Adriana Berry MONTANA Kayla Carlin Tara DeRossett Rachel Corcoran Lisa Castillo MATHEMATICS EDUCATION ALABAMA CALIFORNIA COLORADO FLORIDA Estelle Snoddy Katelynn Streety Jessica Estes Melissa Chavez Kristin Kiefer Cynthia Tolle Lydia Gordon Sarah Culler Jonathan Walters ALASKA Brenda Heil Lyndell Dunn GEORGIA Cori Ferenczy Kari Hogg Matthew Ellis Maria Beckman GERMANY Jessica Moore Julia Horton Katie Williams VaQuasha Dean Eliot Canak Nicholas Llanos Rochelle Driggers ARIZONA Candida Pattee CONNECTICUT Amber Hancock IDAHO Autumn David Yabee Yang Jessica Chelmu Stuart McKie Taylor Bowles Jocelyn Serrano Bradley Yarbrough Adam Kalunian Kerry Rogers Cira Neilson Michelle Sloan Melissa Toscano Steven Smith Catherine Soerensen Taylor Terlson -5- MATHEMATICS EDUCATION CONT’D ILLINOIS MONTANA OREGON Maryann Harrison Griffyn Paine Doug Erickson Jesse Chipman Natasha Echeverria Shalynn Heath Krista Rollins Melodee Garner Amanda Denny Hillary Hampton Tyson Larsen Jenifer Kobe Rosie Kraig Marcure Courtney Francetich SinSing Miller Melinda Sayers Gabino Sanchez Katherine Robinette Lois Taysom Shallin Squire Alyson Shiels INDIANA Sarah Stepan Erin Thompson Angela Snapp Anthony Cummins PENNSYLVANIA Tasha Utley Carli Sowder Bryce Mize NEVADA Rachel Casper Carrie Willson Heather Stiver Mary Noyes Alissa Gardner Paige Corra Craig Strand Jodie Price John Dannaway VIRGINIA Miranda Tennison Bret Reyburn NEW HAMPSHIRE David Paul Kaitlynn Farmer Kara Jo Thornton Kristen Vandeventer Kevin Girard Kyleigh Westervelt Rhondye Johnson Oscar Peralta Valencia Mark Mentzer Brittany Wilson IOWA NEW JERSEY SOUTH CAROLINA Joseph Smith Steven Posey Patricia Adriance Keri Hayes WEST VIRGINIA Jesse Johnson April Latham WASHINGTON Macey Davis KENTUCKY Erin Kalli Lisa Mixson Jeff Allen Betul Kudurogianis Mary May Chanpreet Kaur Andrea Barhanovich Michelle Phillips Carol Wilcox Pia Paolo SOUTH DAKOTA Bianca Barragan-Luna Melissa Pisano Candra Calhoon Orlando Chavez WISCONSIN LOUISIANA Sharon Price Lisa Chien Danielle Anderegg Casie Bradford David Schnitz TENNESSEE Ashley Clarke Jackie Dalberg Emilee Armstrong Jennifer Cowan Shannon Erickson MARYLAND NEW MEXICO Kellie Braden Alexandra Dayton Charles Gudis Emily Kraus Amy Anderson Shannon Burnett Shannon DuCharme Daymeann Stewart Jessica Lysholm Michael Flesher Charlaine Edwards Eric Stoykovich Bonnie Jo Rohrbaugh NEW YORK Amy Long Kendall Erickson Janina Bennett Teresa Werner Brandon Esparza WYOMING MASSACHUSETTS Jacquelyn Cook Jordyn Etue Jennifer Goodrich John Erle Sara Popow TEXAS Stephanie Griffith Jamie Litvinoff Reanna Choate Matthew Hansen Isaac Mayes MICHIGAN NORTH DAKOTA Javier Duran Stephanie Howard Michael Reinker Patricia Mroz Joshua Tormaschy Kelsey Gomez Kristin Hughes Jennifer Hendryx Lucyka Hwang MINNESOTA OHIO Desiree Taylor Jayne Jones Nicole Furey Tayler Barr Samantha King Dwight Lahti Michelle Beumer U.S. MILITARY Michael Kugler Jacob Kilroy Paula Jones Flora London MISSOURI Thomas Lindhe Kassie Ludeman James Groebl Kerri Mullen UTAH Joel McEntire Stephen Ratcliff Kyle Watts Annette Belnap Marina Mcilwain Jennifer Redman Allison Diaz Brittany Miotke Dina Sanders Molly Hames Kasey OBrien SCIENCE EDUCATION COLORADO MASSACHUSETTS MISSISSIPPI TEXAS Venessa Walker Tara Kawalec David Harms Jessica Fiveash Carrie Deering Sally Gregory WEST VIRGINIA GEORGIA MINNESOTA
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