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Wgu Graduate Name Book.Pdf Graate Name Book July 1, 2018 to Decemr 31, 2018 Memr Governo 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 Michael J. Dunleavy Lou Leon Guerrero 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 Kevin Stitt Gary R. Herbert California Idaho Nevada Oregon Washington The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable Gavin Newsom Brad Little Steve Sisolak Kate Brown Jay R. Inslee Colorado Indiana New Mexico South Dakota Wyoming The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable The Honorable Jared Polis Eric Holcomb Michelle Lujan Grisham Kristi Noem Mark Gordon Board of Trustees Chairman The Honorable Jim Geringer Director, Policy & Public Sector, ESRI Governor, State of Wyoming (1995 – 2003) John W. Bluford III The Honorable David Simmons President Emeritus, Truman Medical Gary R. Herbert President, Center; President, Bluford Healthcare Governor, State of Utah Simmons Media Group Leadership Institute The Honorable Dr. Samuel H. Smith Cole Clark John Hickenlooper President Emeritus, Executive Director, Higher Education Governor, State of Colorado Washington State University Client Relations, Deloitte Services, LP; Former Global VP for Education and Tammy Johns Charles W. Sorenson Research, Oracle Corporation CEO, Strategy & Talent; MD, FACS Former Executive, Manpower Group President and CEO Emeritus, Dr. Therese (Terry) Crane Intermountain Healthcare President, Crane Associates; Lenny Mendonca Former Executive with Apple and AOL Director Emeritus, Jessie Woolley-Wilson McKinsey & Company CEO & President, Robert Evanson Dreambox Learning Former President, McGraw-Hill Scott D. Pulsipher Education President, Van Ton-Quinlivan Western Governors University Executive in Residence, Institute for Joseph Fuller the Future; Professor of Management Practice & Emeritus, Executive Vice Co-Director of the Managing the Future of Chancellor of Workforce & Digital Work Project, Harvard Business School Futures, CA Community Colleges -2- Meage om e Psident Dear Graduates, 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 136,00 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- Tae of Contents GRADUATE DEGREES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Master f Bsiness Administration MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . .5 - 8 HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT . .8 - 10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT . .10 - 11 MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY . .11 Master f Sience ACCOUNTING . .11 MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP . .11 - 13 COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Master f Health Leadership MASTER OF HEALTH LEADERSHIP . .14 Master f Sience INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT . .14 NURSING - EDUCATION . .14 - 16 NURSING - LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT . .17 - 20 NURSING - NURSING INFORMATICS . .20 COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Master f Sience CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE . .21 DATA ANALYTICS . .22 INFORMATION SECURITY AND ASSURANCE . .22 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT . .22 - 23 TEACHERS COLLEGE Master f Arts EDUCATIONAL STUDIES . .24 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING . .24 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION . .24 - 25 SCIENCE EDUCATION . .25 SCIENCE EDUCATION - BIOLOGY . .26 SCIENCE EDUCATION - CHEMISTRY . .26 SCIENCE EDUCATION - GEOSCIENCES . .26 SCIENCE EDUCATION - PHYSICS . .26 SCIENCE EDUCATION - SECONDARY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE . .26 SCIENCE EDUCATION - SECONDARY CHEMISTRY . .26 SCIENCE EDUCATION - SECONDARY EARTH SCIENCE . .27 SCIENCE EDUCATION - SECONDARY PHYSICS . .27 Master f Arts n Teaching ELEMENTARY EDUCATION . .27 ENGLISH EDUCATION . .27 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION . .27 - 28 SCIENCE EDUCATION . .28 SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION . .28 Master f Education INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN . .28 - 29 LEARNING AND TECHNOLOGY . .29 - 30 Master f Sience CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION . .30 - 32 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP . .32 SPECIAL EDUCATION . .33 ENDORSEMENT PROGRAMS TEACHERS COLLEGE Endorsement Peparation Pogram EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP . .34 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING . .34 -4- GRADUATE DEGREES –– COLLEGE OF BUSINESS –– Master Busine Administration MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ALABAMA Raquel Calvetti CANADA Roy Meek Kortland Spencer Terry Kelley Daniel Carman Jude Freeman Paul Morrison Chad Stegelmeier Consuela Moore Charlene Carty Ramanath Shenoy Jacob Muller Donald Taylor Regan Cherrington Adam Regan Jennifer Thomas ALASKA Veronica Child COLORADO Kathrin Ritter David Webb Jane Bulovsky Ankita Christian Jeff Baldwin Clanece Thompson Denise Miller Stefania Corti Michael Brown Beth Troyer ILLINOIS Scott Sandoval Michael Dagen Kendralyn Burr Frank Whitslar Michael Binz Shannon Daniel Marcy Del Castillo Scott Winslow Jill Driscoll ARGENTINA Jesse Davis Shelly Ewerz-Sheffield Kristin York Allen Dunn Alvaro Costas Marisa Davis Luke Farny Jason Flynn Albert De Palma James Herald GEORGIA Susan Joy ARIZONA Dawn Deines Jeremiah Hiser Erica Anthony Donna Lewis James Carson Grant Efhan Jerome Limoge Cheryl Austin David Lundquist Marcus Chaffee Brian Evans Joshua Monson Reneatta Austin Wyatt-James McIntyre Eric Cichon Mirabelle Fobi Elisa Murphy Celia Brinker Michelle Mercado Arcelia Cornidez Lee Ann Fox Valerie OBrien Amy Chandler Carleigh Moore Jean Cosgriff Pia Galimba Michelle Pohlen Zachary Davis Ryan Murphy Santiago Elisea Kayla Garrett Jason Smith Inga Isom Renan Salazar Greg Elison Julie Goff Adam Sokolowski Sandra Jackson Nicholas Schloemer Craig Gassaway Katie Halsey-Salvador Paul Stewart Lucas Kavlie Gregory Taylor Karly Gruener Lizzette Herrera Brittany Thorstensen Ruth Matthias Marquis Townsend Natasha Johnston Fernando Garcia Hirsh Apphia Maxima Nathan Wollenmann Michael Kay Beverly Holland CONNECTICUT Andrew Murphy Ryan Lafaye Timothy Holloway Dawn Dokla Damilare Opatoyinbo INDIANA Nicole Leonardi Dana Hotton Lisa Krepel Leonese Govan Spann Katelyn Aman Catherine Lewis Jace Householder Alexander Siksay Camille Stonestreet John Anderson Katrina Littell Benjamin Hurst Lee Waldrip Misty Arnett Jesse Maloney Barbara Jackson FLORIDA Satavia Washington Amy Ashley Jason Miller Derrick Jacobson Morgan Barry Victor Williams Deborah Baize Douglas Odom Andrea Lane Kwame Boakye Jacqueline Banks Brittney Proctor Erika Larson Michael Braggiotti 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Harnishfeger Brenda Arroyo Christopher Soukup Cas Henderson Ralph Harriman Troy Harper Melissa Banaban Tien Danh Tran Marsha Jarrell Chadd Johns Thomas Harty Jordan Barta Daniel Wilson William Keeling Jessica Lee Pamela Hash Mariana Benton Brandon Wray Elizabeth Livengood Jason Marshall Amber Hatton Christopher Biles David York Michelle Maes Charley Meink Adam Hayslett Caitlin Boarder Tamelia Malcolm Jacob Montano Charles Hempfling Peter Buck Armando Manjarres Aaron Porter Robert Hicks -5- MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CONT’D INDIANA CONT’D LOUISIANA Emily Stacy James Rizio Diamonte Walker Dylan Hilderbrand Charles Stewart James Tanner Divina Romero Megan Whiteman Heather Hines William Stubbs Ronald Trucks Harold Wilson Ryan Horn Nicholas Welch Travis Trueblood NORTH CAROLINA Valera Hughes Morgan Coartney SOUTH CAROLINA Stanley Keets MAINE MONTANA Sean Deegan Laura Bruce Mary Konstantine Lisa Doyon Kevin Evensen Martina Jones Mary Costantino Micah Lamb Zana McDonald Kristen Massey 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