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Chamberlain University Commencement Ceremonies Post-Licensure & Graduate Degree Programs Chamberlain University Commencement Ceremonies Post-Licensure & Graduate Degree Programs November 2020 Graduates Letter from the Chamberlain University President Dear Chamberlain Graduates, On behalf of the entire faculty and staff, it is my great pleasure to congratulate each one of you on your graduation. Today’s ceremony formally recognizes the culmination of your academic achievements and your commitment to the healthcare profession. Many thanks to the family and friends who have been your biggest supporters during your time at Chamberlain. We know how invaluable their encouragement has been in furthering your education and reaching your goals and dreams. We sincerely wish you all the best in your career and want you to be proud of your connection with Chamberlain University. It has been an honor to partner with you on your journey toward becoming an extraordinary healthcare professional. We hope that we have instilled a sense of pride in your profession, a desire for lifelong learning and a commitment to caring along the way. Congratulations on this tremendous milestone and thank you for your dedication to transforming healthcare in our local and global communities. Warm regards, Karen Cox, PhD, RN, FACHE, FAAN President Chamberlain University 2 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – November 2020 Table of Contents Letter from the Chamberlain University President 2 Keynote Speaker 4 Chamberlain University Commencement Ceremony 5 Chamberlain University Graduates College of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree Graduate Candidates 6 Master of Science in Nursing Degree Graduate Candidates 7-13 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Graduate Candidates 14-24 College of Health Professions Master of Public Health Degree Graduate Candidates 25 Nurses' Pledge 26 Pins & Academic Dress 27 History 28 Accreditation & Ownership 29 Chamberlain University Degree Programs & Options 30-33 Chamberlain University Leadership & Administration 34-45 Chamberlain University Undergraduate Post-Licensure Leadership & Faculty 46 Chamberlain University Graduate Leadership & Faculty 47-49 Chamberlain University Campus Locations 50-51 Alumni Association 52 16-210004 ©2021 Chamberlain University LLC. All rights reserved. 0121pflcp In Memory of Richard Cipollino, RN Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Degree Program Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Specialty Track Student We celebrate this lifetime of caring by four of our own extraordinary nurses. Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences go out to their family, loved ones and the Chamberlain community. Keynote Speaker Gilbert Singletary, PhD, JD, MBA, MSW Senior Director, College of Health Professions Gilbert “Gil” Singletary, PhD, JD, MBA, MSW, is the senior director of Chamberlain University’s College of Health Professions. Dr Singletary joined Chamberlain University in 2017 and has been instrumental in designing and developing the Master of Social Work degree program. Before joining Chamberlain, Dr. Singletary served in various academic and business roles including department chair, director, assistant to general council, and CEO of one of Kentucky’s largest intensive outpatient treatment facilities – Kentucky Counseling and Community Services. In addition to being an academic leader, Dr. Singletary is also a researcher and national consultant specializing in capital murder defense. Dr. Singletary is also the author of “Crossroads: An American Case Study” and Surviving College – a college textbook used in over 50 community colleges and universities across the United States. Dr. Singletary has published several articles in top peer-reviewed journals and is the co-editor of two national peer reviewed journals. He has been a guest on numerous television and radio shows, and has held prestigious keynote address both domestically and abroad. Dr. Singletary is active in his community and currently serves on a number of local and national boards, representing both the private and public sector, such as Partners for Youth and The Young Black Men Leadership Alliance. He holds an undergraduate degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and his Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Louisville. He holds a Doctor of Psychology (PhD) from the University of Kentucky and Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Law (JD) degrees from Northern Kentucky University. Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – November 2020 5 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree DNP Healthcare Systems Leadership Specialty Track Marinel Abellada† Vinita Dass† Jennifer Hurlburt† Samantha Rhode Shoba Abraham‡ Kimberly David Rong Li† Katrina Rice† Daniela Altidor† Scharmaine Davis† Jennifer Lindner‡ Nacresha Richardson† Lxchelle Arceneaux‡ Mary Deady-Rooney† Sharon Llerena‡ LaToya Ricks‡ Jodi Arrocena† Carrie Defuss‡ Mary Lovell Christina Riley Molly Ashcraft‡ Sadie Dyce† Claudia A. Martial Herma Robotham‡ Norma Atterbury‡ Rachel Ellison† Carol Martin† Della Sangah† Shanequa Averette† Kelly Elrod‡ Sue Ann Maughmer‡ Priscilla Rose Santana Charita Barlow-Walls Daniela Ene† Ashley Mayfield‡ Shantelle Savant‡ Melissa Barnes Oluremi Esuruoso‡ Jacqueline Meier† Kim Schoenheit Wendolyn Barney‡ Merri Evans‡ Philomena Meisler‡ Cynthia Stives‡ Dorine Blanco† Tracylain Evans† Dusty G. Minor† Emily Stults Davina Bledsoe† Doreen Gallagher† Rebecca Modin† Jennifer Taylor† Pkanita Bonner-Marion† Diane Giambra‡ Barbara Mwamba† Sharlene Thampi† Linda Borns‡ Kristin Gill-Bonanca‡ Jassie Nah-Forkpa Linsey Thattil† Lyza Brown† Randall Glover‡ Modest Ndangoh‡ Jacqueline Tibbetts‡ Alecia Bryan† Lynn Goranflo‡ Karen Obermuller‡ Beth Usry‡ Renason Bunbury Timecia Willis Goree‡ Autumn Painter† Diane Villavicencio‡ Laliz Carew Erin Guevarez‡ Jacqueline N. Palmer Debra Voss‡ Vanessa Carew† Ginah Haynes Catherine Pollard Dornalee Walker‡ Victoria Casson‡ Cindy Hearrell‡ Liltina Prendergast‡ Anastasia Watts† Naomi Chan† Sarah Hibbs† Carmelita Prokopiou† Jordan Wiles Cheri M. Church‡ Juliana Hodge‡ Michelle Quale‡ Patrice Williams Charocka Coleman† Kelsey Hopkins‡ Valerie Quinn Shymeka Williams Christine Corbeil‡ Keisha House† Maritess Quinto Jennifer Wrzesinske† Elsie Creason† Yolonda Hulum Bissoondaye Ragoonanan‡ Rachel Helen Yaddof† Kelly Crowe Colby Hunsberger† Marisa Reyes‡ † With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction 6 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – November 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree MSN Accelerated Track Kelsey Boese‡ Ashley Jordan† Disha Patel† Andrea Valdez Gwendolyn Caulder Cheyenne A. Keenan† Orvelie Relator† Diane Wood† Melinda Diaz‡ Ferolyn Lyons Noelle K. Stewart† Taccara Durrett Falicia McKarry Alyssa Tarter† MSN Clinical Nursing Leadership Jacquelyn Pyne‡ MSN Educator Specialty Track Sarah Alberico Haley Bussard† Gina Donahue Monica Jaramillo‡ Vivian Amujiogu‡ Kristal Buzin Delaney Edwards Kathleen Jefferis‡ Leisa Anderson Blanca Cabrera Adam Elkharbotly‡ Brittney Johnson‡ Karyn Andes Jessica Calpa† Georgie Felix Chanaya Johnson James Ard‡ Sandra Cameron‡ Alexandra Ficyk‡ Linda Johnson Arlene Arnold Kristine Cappo Alyssa Fischer† Evelyn Jonusas‡ Cindy Barthelemy‡ Annamarie Carotenuto-Odland† Jami Frye Shantrell Kates Tatiana Battreal‡ Celina Christy Emily Fykes Natalie Keppler† Jaycee Chy Bayani Stephanie Colovos Misty Garcia-Borst‡ Tiambe Kuykendall Krishna Bhoraniya† Diane Conte† Demi B. Gautreaux‡ Sherry Li† Dana Black Gerard Copeland Lynn Givas† Samantha Lomax Eloise Black‡ Amy Costello† Porsha Glover† Kaesha Lynch Katherine Blount‡ Lori Cover† Theresa Hallowell† Margaret M’Tambo† Nicole Bracciale-Zimmaro† Heather Crow Sandra Harris Doris Marshall Kelly Braman† Amber Dacin‡ Anne Hoffmann Kimberly McDevitt Brianna Brophy Jessie Dati† Danielle Hughes† Claire Megie Mark Brow Kayleen Dickson Cindy Hurley Sabine Miller† Felicia Broxey-Richardson† Joanna Dilonardo Rachel Iglesias† Tali Mizrahi Sherri Bryant† Aaron Dinger† Tierra Jackson† Katherine Myzie † With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – November 2020 7 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree Laura Novascone Colleen Rear‡ Jeanne Savage† Debbielyn J. Toomey† Gabriel Nytes† Kathryn Robinson Traci Shade† Emily Trotter Norah O’Connor† Shelly-Ann Robinson Elsa Siddiqui Chantel Underwood‡ Kaitlyn Omuleski Jennifer Roman† Kristin Simon‡ Brigida Vasile† Angelina Pasika‡ Christine Rozsavolgyi† Amanda Slepicka Melanie Weekley Nirali Patel Kylah Rucker Latisha Swasey Candace S. Weinzinger Cori Poynot‡ Melinda Russo‡ Cassandra Sweeney‡ Karen Wholey Diana Ramos† Heather R. Ryan‡ Amber Tauke† Dedra Wilson Daina Ramsay Stephen Sallee† Sasha Thom‡ Pam Yadanza Karen Ray† Katy Sampson† Mallory Thomas† Maren Zinski MSN Executive Specialty Track Jennifer Agudelo-Doval Michael D’Antico Maria Heimer‡ Kaoma Makumba-Holland Stephanie Andrews‡ Abby Dalton† Ashley Hemenway† Holly Marks† Sherry Aquilina† Yolanda Dobson Kyna Hernandez Karen Marks Omolara Ayegbusi Brian Doran† Callie Jo Hill‡ Sarah Martinez† Ashley Beare Jaclyn Edmonds Daniel Hornberger‡ Mary Mathews† Ruth Beeman† Alicia Ellett Lashawndria Mack Hunt† Alexandra Matson‡ Teresa Bentley‡ Kristin Ernst† Nicholas Janacone Chelsea McLuskie Kelly Bohnenstiehl† Adalberto Espinosa Patience Janamah† Samantha Meadows Laura Borruso‡ Tracie Faircloth Amber Jennings‡ Rachel Miller‡
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