Commencement Ceremonies Post-Licensure & Graduate Degree Programs

September 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 – September Session 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

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Graduate Candidates 5-17

Master of Science in Nursing Degree Graduate Candidates 18-26

Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree Graduate Candidates 27

College of Health Professions

Master of Public Health Degree Graduate Candidates 29

Master of Social Work Degree Graduate Candidates 29

Nurses' Pledge 30

Pins & Academic Dress 31

History 32

Accreditation & Ownership 33

Chamberlain University Degree Programs & Options 34-37

Chamberlain University Leadership & Administration 38-49

Chamberlain University Undergraduate Post-Licensure Leadership & Faculty 50

Chamberlain University Graduate Leadership & Faculty 51-53

Chamberlain University Campus Locations 54-55

Alumni Association 56

16-200274 ©2020 Chamberlain University LLC. All rights reserved. 1220pflcp Keynote Speaker Cecilia J. Maier, MS, RN, CNE Assistant Professor, Chamberlain University

Cecilia Jane Maier has held the role of full-time faculty member at Chamberlain for the last 11 years and has educated thousands of nursing students. She is currently the Curriculum Coordinator for the RN to BSN online option at Chamberlain University and the course leader for the Transitions in Professional Nursing course for beginning students. Jane was also the creator and course leader for the Nursing History course for several years. A graduate of both Wright State University (Dayton OH) and The Ohio State University (Columbus OH), Jane has been a Registered Nurse for nearly 43 years with 27 years’ experience as a nurse educator at the baccalaureate level. Her clinical experience is in the areas of med-surg, critical care, and cardiopulmonary nursing. Jane is a writing expert and has made many great contributions to the resources available to the RN to BSN students at Chamberlain. She also holds the certification of Certified Nurse Educator through the National League for Nursing. Jane has been the recipient of many awards, including the Daisy Faculty Award, Ron Taylor Award, and the Ohio League for Nursing Educator of the Year Award. Jane will retire from Chamberlain University at the end of 2020 but has left her footprint throughout each course in the program.

† President’s Honors

4 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Darin Abacherli Elizabeth Allen† David Applewhite Fnu Balaraman Shyamala Elisheva Abel† Emily Allen† Kaitlyn Arietta† Keli Baldwin† Rosemary Glennis Allen† Jennifer Armando Tiwaa Abuaku† Bolanle Balogun† Yuliia Allison† Shavohn Armmer† Beverly Abuonji† Lisa Balram† Xiomara Allwood† Amanda Armstrong Angela Adams† Stephanie Barth† Aida Almendarez† Katee Arndt† John Addo† Dawn Lee Bass† Lindsey Almquist† Paige Arnold† Genese Adescat† Anna Marie Bautista† Almaz Sarah Kaitlyn Edward Adiele† Teshager Altahe† Arrington† Cynthia Beall†

James Adrian Sudeene Alvaranga† Donga Assih† Blondine Beauvais†

Ngozi Aduaka† Christine Alvarez† Melissa Au† Marina Becchetti

Seth Agyen† Abigayle Kayla Aucoin† Susan Bednar† Grace Anderson† Sahil Ahlawat† Magdaleina Augustin† Sarah Bednarik Melanie Anderson† Kim Ahlberg† Jenni Aultman† Justin Benavides† Lilia Andrade Natalie Aicher† Carol Ann Avery† Linda Benincasa† Olga Andriunas† Rosemary U. Ajuzie† Brittany Badgett† Sakina Benkhoukha† Lisa Andujar† Titi Oluseyi Elizabeth Baggerly† Addoncolia Bennett† Seyi Akinbiyi Samantha Anil† Dana Baggs† Pamela Sue Bennett† Edmond Akuamoah Joyce Anim† Dannielle Bagley† Cynthia Benson† Vilma Alday† Molissa Annunzi† Anna Bagnati† Ashley Bentil Bader Ale Jeffrey Antonio† Carrie Baker† Anna Berggreen Esther Alfred† Rita Anum† Gurpreet Bal† Sebashiana Robin Alfred† Alexis Appleman† Nadine Berio

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 5 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Courtney Bernard Philomene Leslie Brown Stephanie Burner Bonhomme† Charon Bethea Monica Brown† Stephanie Burns† Shirlene Bonsignore Yankey Bhutia† Riter Brown† Sarah Burrill† Krishna Borges Samantha Biel† Shamar Brown Rachel Burstock Jessica Borkowski† Nicole Bigelow† Tamara "Tammy" Beverly Bush† Angela Bosse† Brown† Valeriya Birdseye† Dominique Butler† Tynikia Jazzay Bostic† Josephine Browne† Bernita Bitner† Kayla Buttitta† Lashika Boston Michal Brudz Sara Black† Nikki Byerly† Michelle Boudreaux† Christina Bruner† Florina Blakaj† Mabel Cabatingan† Erin Bourque† Gina Bruno† Raymonde Blanc† Sandy Cabrera† Tyler Bowen† Greta Bruno† Jessica Blazys† Brittany Cagni† Wendy Bowerman† Nancy Bruso† Michael Bloom† Hannah Cahoon† Kaitlyn Bowers Jane Bryers† Adelaide Camiel Cain-Spence Boakye Karikari† Krystal Bowman† Taylor Buchanan† Jenny Caldwell Joyce Boateng† Dominique Christine † Boyer-Pierre Buckingham† Kira Caldwell Joyce Boateng† † Tori Bradley Ann Marie Buckley† Santiare M. Calixte Mariette Kay Bodden† Rosli Bragger† Wanda Bullock Sheryl Ann Noelle Bofrone† Marie Calloo† Amanpreet Brar† Christina Bundy Robin Boller Fatoumata Camara† Janet Brashear† Chalsi Bunnell† Irina Bolton Toy Canada† Emily Britton Amy Buonomo† Robin Bond Jacqueline Canilao† Calvin Brooks Tammy Burch† Marisol Bonds† Laura Cannella† Joan Brown† Alexis Burgos† Samantha Bondy† Ashley Cantu†

† President’s Honors

6 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Kassandra Caporaso† Geoffrey Chapman† Phoebe Coleman† Leigh Crabtree†

Michele Caputo† Olga Eugenyevna Nicole Coletti† Patricia Marie Cracraft Chapman† Paula Carmassi† Melissa Alisa Rochelle Allison Chappell† Carlene Collier† Craddock† Kaylah Carmical† Angela Charles Mindy Collins† Maria Michela Jennifer Carpenter Crawford† Anice Charles Terri Collins Walter Hubener Eric Creek† Carpio Palma† Jessenia Chavez† Mia Comer Geneva Crosby Christopher Carrillo Whitney Chavis† Adrea Connell Jaleil Croskey† Cametta Carter† Jennifer Chess† Gerald Connors† Rochelle Cummings Janiece Carter† Marlene Chinea† Kimberly Cook† Crystan Curry-Brown† Kristen Cassidy† Samantha Christian† Krystle Cooley† Seneria Curtis† Mabel Castellanos Star Christian Krystal Coombs† Jenna Curylo† Pamela Castle† Alijah Christopher Michelle Cordero† Franco D'Alfonso† Blanca Castro Deborah Christopher† Shawny Cornell† Lauren D'Anzieri† Tasha Caswell† Kaitlyn Citriniti† Ronda Cornett† Ranee D'Itri† Jennifer Caudill Michelle Clark† Cassandra Cornish† Erica Dacosta† Catalina Cedres Stephanie Kaylin Corradino† Marie Clark† Olugbenga Dada† Natalie Chabi† Priscilla V. Correa† Vanessa Rania Dado† † Michelle Chambers Michelle Clark Vanessa Cortinas Rebecca Daigle† † Monica Champion Marci Clayton† Damaris Cotton Renee Dail † † Darcy Chana Jean Cliggett Brittani Coury Amanda Daly† Tiffany Chancellor Jessica Coklyat Lashonda Cox Christina Dambroski† † † Darlene Chaney Megan Ann Cole† Jordan Coyle

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 7 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Ashley Damian† Teresa Dohman† Jonathan Echeverri† Toniece Evans†

Elizabeth Dammann† Shannon Domer† Christopher Ginny Everton† Edelmann† Brittnee Dancho Allison Donnelly† Samentha Exil† Brittany Edwards† Jessica Davidson† Angela Donovan† John Farrell Carla Edwards† Brekendria Davis† Lori Doran† Zachary Farrell† Ryan Edwards† Jenness Davis† Cindy Douglas† Terri Fawks Esther Egbu† Titeanna Davis Kimberly Douglas Eddie Travis Feagin† Fortunate Egbuchere† Victoria Davis† Samantha Dowd† Andrea Felton† Holly Ehrhardt† Michael De Luna† Leigh Downs† Qian Feng† Jessica Ellerbee† Rebecca Deal Jana Drake Abby Ferguson† Kimberly Elliott† Sarah Deel Rachael Draper Katherine Ferguson† Charlene Ellis Cindy DeLeon† Katherine Dredske† George Fernandez† Erica Ellis† Amanda Delong† Joseph Duffy† Jennifer Fernandez Monica Ellis† Amela Demirovic Jenna Dumstorff Jennifer Fernandez† Clara Engelhart† Leann Dephillips† Michele Dunford- Marneeco Ferrell† Smith† Rachelle Enz† Abigail Desmond Katherine Ferreri† Aneisha Diana Dunn† Brianne Ervin† Lorianne Diaz† Nancy Fichter† Michelle Dunnam Sylvia Espino Yesenia Diaz† Aaron Fife Pauline Anne Duran† Maria Esquivias Kristin Diaz Rios Jessica Fikkert† Anji Durham† Brenda Esteban† Alexandra Dickens† Lauren Finella† Caroline Duruifeako† Angelique Estrellado† Kathryn Dieterich† Richard Fisher† Chuku Dwanyen† Jacqueline Eustis† Jill Dinizio† Princess Fitzgerald† Christine Echemann† Duane Evans† Natalie DiPetrillo† Lisa Flemming†

† President’s Honors

8 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Brianne Flexen† Amanda Frimel† Jennifer Gildner† Donna Graves†

Courtney Flor Amanda Fritz Beth Gilio† Shalimar Gray†

Susan C. Flores† Susan Fulford† Ashley Gill† Cameron Greene†

Jessica Florestal† Latonya Christine Gillette† Trinity Greene Gadson-Brown† Haily Foley† Avalon Gillooly Jennifer Greenroad Bianca Gallego Christian Fonebi† Lisa Giusto† Gabrielle Griffin† Karina Gallinate† Stephanie Fontaine† Nicole Glenn† Latoiya Griffin† Anna Galstyan† Marisol Foreman Deanna Glory† Brianna Griggs Naomi Elena Gamble† Rachel Forman Kristina Glover† Ashley Grijalva Ashley M. Gantner† Elizabeth Fortier† Karla Gochenour† Danielle Grimplin† Jessica Gapusan† Emily Fortner† Rhea Goddard† Diane Grippe† Osmila Garay Jessica Fortson† Cindy Godfrey† Ellen Grippi Allan Garcia† Beth Foster-Jones† Erin Goldsmith† Grace Emily Ivanna Garcia Groeniger Kathryn Foy Rosamaria Gomez† Jessica Garcia Pauldra Guinn† Francslyn Francis† Eleanor Goodloe Tatiana Garcia† Jann Gullick† Shawna Francis Tiffany Goodman Holloway† Karen Garcia-Tunon† Marianna Gurmeza† Theresa Gorringe† Gina Francois Corinne Gavino Alexis Guty† Taneka Gouldbourne† Vanessa Chenide Girda George Debbie Guy† † Francois Rayneil Gozon Amira S. Ghaly† Carrie Guzman † Jennifer Frank† Christin Grace Caitlin Faith Monica Haba† Nicole Frendzel Giannetto† Gina Granieri Nicole Halverson† † Patrice Fresneda Just† Denise Gilanyi† Temika Grant Brandon Hange† Teresa Grant†

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 9 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Angela Hanlon† Sharleen Herard† Sara Hughes† Brittney Jasper†

Susan Elizabeth Kristine Hernandez† Christina Humber† Guilaine Jean-Gilles† Hanna Mercy Hernandez Vickie Humphrey† Christina Jefferson† Lei Hao† Josie Hervey† Sharan Hundal Hee Young Jeon† Taylor Hardin† Katrisha Hickey Danyelle Hunnicutt† Milana Jevtovic† Kristin Harrington† Mary Hieatt† William Hunt† Dayany Jimenez† Lacy Harrington† Jacob Hill† Chelsea Hunter† Gillian Jobson† Jasmine Harris† Kimberly Hillcoat† Nick Hunter† Racine Johann† Jada Harrison† David Hinkle Randi Hunter† Bridgette Johnson† Jared Hart† Shaune Hodges Megan Hunton† Hannah Johnson† Tiffany Hart† Ian Hodgson Giang Hyser† James Johnson† Tabitha Harting† Bonnie Hofacker† Calister Nkeiru Ibe† Ryan Johnson† Kimberly Haskell† Kelsey Hoffman† Jennifer Ignacio† Stacy Johnson† Stephanie Hassinger† Briana Hogan† Amanda Imperati Teressa Johnson Mary Haugen† Deanna Holbrook† Jesus Ismael Irsula Darrin Jones† Michele Hayes Pacheco† Jennifer Holland Samantha Jones Shawn Hayes Adrianne Isenbergh† Elizabeth Holley† Sara Beth Jones† Alandra Haywood† Mahadevi Jadonath Quiasia Holley† Tamara Jones Morgan Casey Heid Melissa Jahns† Catherine Holloway† Dawn Jordan Brandy Helmuth† Mohamed Tamara Holmes Chernor Jalloh† Patricia Joseph Sydonna Henderson † † Dawn Horvath Sharon James-Fahie† Casey Kane Helen Jacqueline † † Henriquez William Huang Benjamin Jasper† Kahindo Kasomo Nicole Hudson Abygail Katakis†

† President’s Honors

10 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Loveleen Kaur Harpinder Khera† Angele Patricia Lombardo Laporte-Ferdinand Manpreet Kaur† Maimouna Kherallah† William London Georgina Lara† Navpreet Kaur Shelly Kidder† Tara Long Karyjean Latorre† Rupinder Kaur† Elizabeth Kidiga† Esther Lopez† Melissa Latorre† Donna Kearns Cindy-Lou Killikelly Linda Lordi† Beatrice Latouche Krystal Keast† Chelsea King Leishla Lorenzo† Susan Lavoie† Serena Keck† Joanna Kingery† Dana Lorme† Amber Leasure† Bill Keefe† Susana Kingsley† Marjorie Louis† Tara Leblanc Lauren Keel† Kevon Kingston† James Love† Dora Legemah Carris Keene Haley Kirkland† Latisha Love Susan Lenoir† Sean Keeney† Eun Ji Kirven† Jessica Lozado Susan Leonard† Samantha Kendra Klinghagen† Amanda Lucas Loraine Keepers† Carrie Lewelling Sherry Sue Knapp Jessica Ludlow† Pamela Kelble† Abbey Lewis† Lisa Knibbs† Shelley Luedtke† Kelly Keller-James† Amber Lewis† Jessica Knight† Stephanie Maalik Karen Kelly† Cadey Lewis† Elizabeth Kocher† Caitlin Macaluso† Shedrea Kelly Corilee Lewis† Allison Kretschmer Amelia Macchietto† James Kennedy† Shelia Lewis† Erin Kuhl Brian Mace† Noelina Kernizan† Edwige Lherisson Dione Kuhr† Jamie Macellaio† Kimberly Key† Lana Lin† Vera Kurbini† Dillon MacKley† Telicia Keys† Terria Lockett Jennifer LaFollette† Erick Macri† Laila Khalaj† Mary Martha Loftis† Dianna Landess† Wahida Mahnan† Anum Khan† Karita Loggins Jennifer Landis† Zohara Maknojia

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 11 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Gabrielle Bethany Marvin† Lisa McCarthy† Madeline Meidl† Renee Makowske† Karen Masi Katrina McClain† Coraima Mejia† Patricia Maldonado† Amy Maslen Crystal McCord† Heather Mejia† Adriane Malihan† Brianna Mathers† Chante McCoy† Anne Melnyk† Rachel Malkoff† Logan Mathews† Kimberley McCoy Fallon Mendez† Brandi Malloy† Tiffany Mathews† Amanda McCright Lourdes Mendez Rebecca Malone† Shanta Jennifer McCright† Gleisy De Angelique Maner† Mathis-McWhorter† La Asuncion † Valerie McDaniel Mendez-Garcia† Stacie Mankad† Sheema Matthew† Allan McDaniel III Sophia Meneses† April Maples† Alyssa G. Matthews† † Desiree McDonald Erica Mercurio† Jennifer Maramba† Kimberly Mattison† † Nicole McDonald Meagan Merendino† Harley Marasco† Krystal Mattison† Sheena McEachin Jennifer Mervar Jamie Marchese† Alyssa Mauro† † Valarie McGoogan Thelma Mfebe Mandy Marchlewski Marianna May† † Brittany McKay Bridget Karen Micco† Maritte Marcous† Samantha Mayer† † Elizabeth McKechnie Jamisen Midcap† Michael Mariano Bianca † Maynard-Williams† Jenna Lee McKeever Bevel Milian† Roberto A. Marin Tapanes† Raymond Mayone† Courtney McKibben Elizabeth Miller†

† Marie Elaine Marinas† Margaret Maziarka† Jessica McManus Kymberly Miller†

† Mary Martin† Rose McAdams† Crystal McMillan Nicole Miller-Davis

† Melissa Martin Morgan McCallister† Krislyn McMullen Donna Minich†

† Serap T Martin† Falisha McCann† Reginna McNabb Lisa Minnick†

Susel Beatriz Martinez† Heather McCann Ciera McTeer Natasha Minnie John Medina†

† President’s Honors

12 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Rachel Minotti Ashley Murphy† Kay Norby† Ana Maria Oviedo†

Matthew Mitchell Carmel Murphy† Katherine Notestine Brenda Oyugi†

Tracy Moeller† Rasheed Muse† Shannon Nowak† Ashley Padilla†

Angela Mohr† Christine Myers† Aimee Nunez† Debra Palka

Sandra Molina-Leahy† Lydia Myers Brandi Nuriddin-Jones† James Parker Palmer†

Liana Monnat† Sadara Myrick† O'Brien Rachel Pamon†

Savanna Moore† Ernesto Natividad† Nicole O'Connell† Paula Paraday†

Stephanie Moore† Jessica Nelson† Jamie O'Neill† Maritza Paredes†

Flore Morailles† Kristen Nettles Darlene Ocasio† Gwendolyn Parker†

Lucienne Morency Caitlyn Newell† Jared Odonnell† Maria Parks Saint Cyr Oluwaseun Nganga† Lisa Officer† Tammy Parsons† Jeanea Morris Damaris Ngantche Vivian Ogbuli† Sangita Patel† Melody Morris† Regina Nietling† Nneka Okafor Shital Patel† Samantha Morris† Luis Nieto Chika Okeke† Shreya Patel† Tami Morrow† Maria Nieves Jahala Oliver William Patterson† Juliet Mortoo† Silvia Nilo Jaquice Oliver Allison Paul† Theresa Mouser† Mercy Nji† Rachel Oltman-Brew Christopher Paul† Naomi Moya† Emelia Nkansah Paulina Omoba† Lydia Paulson† Emily Mullinix† Dwamena Rebecca Michele Pearson† Antonio Munoz† Vivian Nnagha Opuni-Mensah† Nicole Pedecone Belkin Munoz† Brianna Noak† Lisa Ann Orcutt Candice Pedersen† Stephen Munsayac† Variola Noel† Daisy Ortiz-Vasquez† Brisey Pedraja† Daisy Munyua† Jill Nolan† Aazia Otto†

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 13 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Alexandra Jared Ponce† Jacqueline Raymond† Kimberly Richey† Diane Pelchar Loretta Poole† Evelyn Michelle Tonya Ricketts† Lakeya Penn† Rector Anne Pope† Ashley Rieck† Kristine Penza† Amber Redeker† Amanda Porter† Mary Rimelspach† Brenda Amber Redeker† † Monique Perez† Karina Portilla Jose Filiberto Rivas Stacey Reed† † † Mala Persad† Sonia Poveda Cristina Z. Rivera Rachel Reese† † † Katheryn Peters† Kelly Eden Powers Selina Roach Ninian † Melissa Petri† Jerline Price Regalado-Nunez† Krystle Roberson

† † Kristel Pettis Amanda Pruitt Lisa Reid† Lisa Roberts

† Kristen Petty Misty Purvis Michelle Reilmann† Taylor Robertson

† † Daniel Phillips† Kira Pushkina Susanne Reisinger† Allison Robich

† † Gina Pierre Selena Queitzsch Lashane Relford Eric Robins

† Maggie Pietsek† Natalie Quick Nadia Rene† Andrea Robinson

† † Melissa Pike† Stephen Quinn Heather Renwick† Angelena Robinson

† Jessica Pinhasov Kristin Quintero Michelle Reppert† Diane Robinson

† James Pintado Maria Quintero Jocelyn Rey† Karen Robinson De Alvarez† Natisha Pitter Barbara Reyes† Tahina Rocourt Tiffany Radney† † Tracey Placido† Diana Reyna Stacy Rodgers Brittany Ramos† † Kenneth Plaster Diandra Ricci† Abrielle Rodriguez Heather Ramos† † Lorrie Plotkin† Nina Ricci† Paola Rodriguez Michelle Ramos† † Rebecca Polatkan† Carley Rice† Tatyana Rodriguez Monifa Ramsay-James † Bianca Ponce† Julia Richards Eryn Claire Roepke Anastasia Randolph† Cassandra Roeske†

† President’s Honors

14 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Jennifer Rogers Andrea Salmins Jessica Seabrooks Christine Simoes†

Kelsey Rogers† Elvis Sama† Louise Semeatu Dawn Simpson†

Timothy Rogers† Alma Samatra† Sean Semke Christina Sinclair†

Michelle Romero Melissa Samens† Claudia Serrano Harkirat Singh†

Nataly Romero Angel Sanchez† Rhonda Sgro† Nicole Sinicky†

Carol Rooney† Emily Sanchez† Karen Shakespeare† Taryn Lee Marais Sisler Ayano Ross† Heather Sandera† Hemangini Sharma† Tiffany Sistrunk Lakesha Ross† Rachel Sandy† Zarlasht Shaukat† Katie Sites† Kimberly Rossi† Christine Sankan† Lindsay Sheets† Karen Sitterly† Debra Rossignol† Camille Santiago† Racheal Shelton† Melodie Sliter† Veronica Ruggiero† Verenice Santos Melissa Shepherd† Lauren Slys Maira Ruiz† Sirjana Sapkota† Margot Sheridan† Christine Smith† Kayla Rush† Jessica Saucedo† Talis Sherriffe-Higgins† Cynthia Smith† Ashley Rusnak† Katie Saylors† Petrina Shin† Emily Smith Sharon Ryan† Yulia Schaffer† Jarita Shipley Georgette Smith† Angelina Ryerson† Janine Scheffler† Deanne Sholette† Katina Smith† Miranda Rykiel† Catherine Marie Schmidt† Emily LaVon Russhell Smith† Lai Saechao Shreeves-Shannon† Michele Schook† Margaret June Smith † Albert Sagnella Elaimy Sierra† Chandler Schroeder Nicole Smith† † Simritpal Sahota Mariana Silva† Ashley Schultz† Samantha Smith† Guerlyne Saint-Jean John Silvia† Jeremy Schwager† Stacy A. Smith† † Tatiana Saint-Victor Kimberly Simmerman† Rhonda Scott† Shivonne Snagg Julie Salazar

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 15 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Sabina Solich Kristyn Stewart St. Clair Tapper† Alicel Torres†

Noemi Solis† Benjamin Stone† Darioly Tavarez† Connie Tossey†

Sara Sollars Ernestina Stone† Catherine Taylor† Melissa Townsend†

Autumn Solotky Jena Stone† Christina Taylor† Thao Tran†

Nicole Solowynsky† Elizabeth Strait† Patricia Taylor† Itamar Trinidad†

Danielle Somerville† Kassie Strickland† Stacie Taylor† Sierra Triplett†

Susan Soughers† Lauren Strickland Natalie Tercha† Shelbey Twining†

Caitlin Spencer Angela Stull† Katie Terry† Krystal Tyree

Tertecka Spencer† Sue Stypulkowski† Kelli Teske† Metumaraibe Ukadike† Katherine Spivey† Alison Sullivan† Hannah Thelen† Adaeze Ukeh† Cynthia Springer† Kajal Summers† Guylene Thelusme Crystal Ulbright† June Squires Thulasy Surendran† Adrienna Thomas† Lima Vadakkedam† Ashli Srmek† Michelle Suriani† Amanda Thomas† Hansel Valdes† Daphney St. Jean Clenette Surpris Donald Thomassini† Randi Valenti† Cody Stanley† Natay Surrency Breanna Thompson† Anavene Valmeo† Eva Stanley† Belinda Sweet† Dana Thordsen† Dave VanDeraa† Kathleen Stanley† Rebekah Switzer Katie Thornton Abra VanDergeest Danielle Starr† Julie Sydlowski† Patricia Thornton† Amanda VanMeter† Katherine Stefonek† Eileen Szewczak† Carsan Tinsley† Frederick Varker† Jennifer Stegmeier† Kimberly Szogi† Shirley Tiphaine† Andrew Vath† Stephanie Steinert† Trina Tackett† Lisa Tomjack† Danay Vazquez† Brittany Stephens† Bobbie Tahar† Tamara Toney† Brittany Velazquez† Rick Stern† Donna Marie Adrienne Torres†

† President’s Honors

16 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

Cassondra Velazquez† Edwige Warren Marilyn Williams† Dana Woods†

Michelle Vesce† Sophia Watkins† Tara Williams† Shelia Woods

Nancy Vidrio Amy Watson† Thomasina Williams† Nicole Worland† De Ramirez† Porshia Watts† Tondaleyo Williams† Tina Wrenn† Danielle Vieira Cortney Weaver† Abigail Wilson Gaynelle Wright† Apichat Visagesing† Lisa Weaver Hollie Wilson† Jessica Wright† Melissa Vosper† Stacey Wehrkamp† Laura Ann Wilson Payeng Xiong† Ljiljana Vulic† Jacob Welker† Sharita Wilson Kori Yaudas† Cortney Wade Ashley Welsh† Sandra Winfield Neziha Yilmaz† Barbara Wahl Sara Westmoreland Hannah Winland Alaina Yorks Katie Walburger† Michele Whitaker† Erica Winninger† Diolani Young† Christal Walker Chaili White† Bryan Witham Kayla Shauna Walker Victoria Zaborek Marquita White† Kelly Wittek† Tammy Wallin† Lesli Zambrana† Susan Whitney† Amelia Woart Jessica Wallner Sandra Zambrano Sarah Jane Wike† Heather Woerner† Melissa Walsh Merudjie Zamora† Sarah Wilcoxon† Nicole Wofford Ashley Wanamaker Christine Zangroniz Elizabeth Wiles† Denise Wojtkiewicz† Jennifer Wang† Ashley Zimmerman Anna Wiley† Deborah Wolf† Amy Warchol† Svetlana Zinland† Heather Wiley Kimberly Woo† Carissa Ware† Jennifer Zoucha† Kathryn Amy Wood† Alexis Warner Elizabeth Williams†

† President’s Honors

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 17 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

MSN Accelerated Track

Lisa Boudreault† Jessica Gonzalez Jozelyn Perez Galina Stoichev‡

Michael Davis‡ Keta Mwakiluma KaMona Riley†

Donna Gelinas Mayra Nava Nana Sam†

MSN Accelerated with Clinical Nursing Leadership Option

Latoya Thomas†

MSN Educator Specialty Track

Esther Ademiju Zouhair Daif† Isabella Giambrone Orissa Melissa Kumar

Elizabeth Amico Nicole Davis‡ Shersey Ginory† Courtney Lieber†

Cathleen Aquino† TyTiana Dawson Michelle Goldsmith Joelia Maldonado†

Marline Bashkiharatee† Tamara Deitrick Angela Graves† Paula Mallard†

Deborah Belisle Nicole Dill† Kenisha Greene Daniella Marrone†

Tara Benline‡ Jennifer Downey Ashley Hanlon Tiffany McCrary

Caroline Brown James Earley Charlene Henry Tehya McHenry

Charlise Brown Emily Edwards Jennifer Hernandez Michelle Mercier†

Sarah Burke Urika Evans Aurielle Hutley Alex Moran

Vincent Burkhimer† Hannah Fee Megan Jackson‡ Rita Morgera

Tracy Carlton† Jeanette Feltmeyer‡ Elizabeth Kamoni† Melissa Mourer†

Lindsey Cavill† Erleen Fernandez† Jannet Kaur‡ Mary C. Murphy†

Maurina Collins Chamaka Fowler Amber Keith Wendy Newman†

Mary Cook Rebecca George† Teresa Knaak† Rachel Novak†

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

18 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Karen Nye‡ Caitlin Stacey Schwerer Samantha Terry‡ Raleigh-Carpino† Kelsey O'Steen Allisa Sikes‡ Bridgette Tracey† Kimberly Reyff‡ Nadya Ogboh† Natasha Simon Sarah Venadam‡ Christine Robbins‡ Megan Nicole Pangus Javier Sotomayor Shanavia Venter Pamela Rodriguez Erika Parris Theresa Sykes Duhart Cecillie Vinson‡ Brianna Rogers† Sarah Peters Kimberly Tate Erin Wiesemann† Teresa Rongey† Shelly Pitts† Vontrece Taylor† Dana Williams Benn-Onie Salomon Brittany Pokrifka† Marissa L. Teisher Mallory Wirth Andrea Schreiner Dawn Terpstra†

MSN Executive Specialty Track

Kisha Atkinson Tamara Brown† Kyla Anne Dyke† Allegra Halyard

Vicky Audrain† Karen Burrowes† Vernita Ellison-Brown Erica Hanks

Stacey Banning‡ Tanya Callender Samuel Escobar Sharon Howell

Dixon Leif Baron Ashley Cannady† Laura Fanning† Michele Hricik‡

Addie Baskerville Emily Chaney‡ Erin Farley† Shanley Hunter†

Rex Bell† Catherine Chao† Leoris Fentress Denise Jarrett

Michelle A. Bent† Gina Coggins† Ada Figueroa-Monell Maisha Khan

Lisa M. Binkley-Buck Beth Cremeans† Mikhail Fiksman Beverly Kyeremeh Kitscha† Maria Boyd Christina Deal Shelby Fillman Rachel Pierce Koch† Kathleen Brooks† Danielle Dorobish‡ Cleopatra Gatlin Cathy Lambert Deborah Brown‡ Denisa Duda† Alison Gelfand† Jean Latouche† Mickely Brown† Tasha Dunn‡ Kimberly Gross† Kayleen Lebow‡

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 19 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Michael Lehtonen† Sherer Newton‡ Courtney Rosencrans Christy Tinnin

Ann Mancuso† Melissa Perry Talia San Filippo Rebekah Titman

Anise Mayo Sharanya Persaud Nichole L. Schaal† Sarah Kay Uzelac‡

Jeannie McCoy Katherine Phillips† Julia Schultes† Hope Washington†

Kenya McKinney James Richard Pope Deanna Schump† Yonette Wayne

Erin McQuinn† Morgan Radtke Jennifer Shanahan Jeanie Weaver‡

Erinn Mellen Kristin F. Reddy‡ Kristine M. Smith Garrett Webb‡

Joann Mendez‡ Melissa Reidy‡ Sarah Smithson‡ Jessica Weber‡

Marie P. Michel David Reznik† Sonya Solum‡ Benjamin Wilkes

Michelle Milkovich† Kendra Rishling‡ Shanna Gary Williams M. Stephenson Andrew Nelson† Yenesi Rosario Deanna Wiseman

MSN Family Nurse Practitioner Specialty Track

Mariela Abarca† Marieange Althy Nasrein Bahrami Laura Beach

Taiwo Adebayo Claire Anastos† Brian Balba Codi Bechler

Bernard Agnew Taniqua Andrews Zhariena Balen Linda Beller

Gayana Ahmedov Rachel Anton Sara Bare Gabrielle Benjamin

Corey Albanese† Christine E. Arbogast Amy Barnes Ingrid Bereao

Yulaine Mariosmi Ihuoma Arikibe Victoria Barraza Jill Berk Aleman Estrada Nichole Aulisio Christina Barton Brittany Berkey Hibo Ali Alexandria Ausloos Kristina Bauer Selamawit Beshah Saree Allen Jannina Azabache April Baughman Lori Bick Katherine Alsobrook Gabriela Badea Nadege Bazile Allison Biskie

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

20 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Heather Black Irene Bwete-Mugyenzi Shamma Chery Lisa Daringer

Natalie Bloom Shantise Byrd Kathlin Chou Roberta Davis

Benjamin Brittany Cady Virginia Cianfrani Ma Cristina De Christopher Boice Belen Meneses Viceral Jimmy Callahan Leo Colon Kara Bowman Jorge De Leon Lonette Breanna Colorina† Chelsea Boyle Campbell-Smith Michelle Dearmond Erin Combs Kelsey Bridenbaugh Emily A. Carey Ashley Decapua Amy Connell Rachel Brock Latoya Carpenter Emily Deiss Michael Connolley Kristin C. Brockman Colby Carroll Kimberly Dejesus Michelle Conover Britney Brodmerkel Sara Casey Justine DelCore Daniel Correa Ramirez Anita Brooks Staci Cassidy Danie Coulombe Enante DelHomme Nicole Brown Dawn May Cavender Britni Courts Sandra Della Torre Whitney Meagan Celsor Brown-Tompkins Cami Cowart Maria Luisa Delost Amanda Chambers Laura A. Teresa Cox Lyndsay DeLuca Bruck-Hillas Elena Chamorro-Cagwin Taylor Crites Colleen DeRiggi

Nancy Bryan-Schatz † Arlene Chapman Carmyll Regine Cua Poliana Desarden Brandi Bryant Cindy Chapman Sharmain Cua Dayana Diaz Uhuru Bullock Allison Charles† Olethia Curry Patricia Dillon Andrea Burch Eliza Charles Jessica Cuzzone Ana Gabriela Duarte Rebecca Burdi Ava Chavana Johnnie Cyr Elyse Dufour Sara Burggraf Jessica Cheperuk Shawn Czerwinski Allison Echevarria Margaret Burris Lynchie Cherilus Jacqueline Marie Dahl Leslie Ehle Debby Butler Henry Diane Daras

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 21 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Conni Elms Sarah Gibson Troy Haring Lindsay Jaghab

Tamara England Lori Giggey Erin Hartsburg Candace Jewell

Irina Eremina Sarah Gisi Lilly Havener April B. Johnson

Rachael Erwin Kirsten Glaser Jahnel Hawthorne Eugenia Johnson

Adam Escobedo Ashley Nicole Glaza Kelly Hennig Heather Johnson

Dennise Espinosa Dalena Gleaton Joe-Albert Henry Rochelle Johnson

Ronny Espinosa Araceli Gonzalez Lauren Hickey Patricia Jolley

John Estes Ernesto Gonzalez Kellie Hicks Anna Jones

Nathaniel Fagan Monica Gonzalez Darcel Higgins Rebecca Jones

Racheal Feliz Dominique Gordon Abbey Hobart Allison Jones-Murphy

Amber Fern Salma Gozusulu Desiree Holland Meshia Joyce

Florina Fernandes Adrienne Graham Karlie Holmes Sara Kaster

Maily Fernandez Kimberly Gravely Casey Hood Derek Keeler

Chelsea Ferree Angela Jo Gray Kathryn Houston Kayla Kell

Diana Ferriani John Griffith Maryelyn Hunter Brenna Kelley

Athena Flores Mariajose Gutierrez Vicki Hutterer Trost Elizabeth Kemp†

Gladys Fontanez Ann Michelle Hagen Erika Hyman Jennifer Kennedy

Catherine Ford† Jody Hahn Scarlett Idema Lisa Kennedy

Tess Foster Catrina Hajal Molly Ireland Jessica Kethley

Mark Galera Allyson Hall Thomas Irwin Pramila Khatri Thapa

Stephanie Gardner Raelyn Hamman Sheba Jackman John Kamau Kiarie

Aftan Gay Wendy Hanner Erin Jackson Emma Kimani

Jacqulyn Ghansah Jordan Hardy Lilly Jackson Jennifer King

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

22 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Kelsey Kluin Pundoma Carrie McKown† Marcy Musillami MacAbangkit Jessica Knezevich Natasha McKoy Brittany Nehas Shannon MacRina Musu Komeyan Jeannell McLaurin Andrea Dominga Made Louise Newport Jeff Korn Raquel Mejos Jeanne Maiello Paulina Nguyo† Lindsay Joan Kramer Emily Melendez Kelcie Martin Samantha Nienberg James Kulis Amy Melna Rosa Martinez Cristina Nieves Oleksiy Kulish† Trisha Mendenhall Luzette Moses Nnorom Rebeca Mendez Jeffrey Laderach Martinez-Porras Aaliyah Norfus † Patricia Mezzina Jennifer Lara Elizabeth Martorell Letrisha Nowlin Rachel Miller Anna Lasko Maricris Helen Nwankwo Anna Lasota Lorraine Marzo Shayna Miller Jodi O'Donnell Becky LeBar Daisy Mathew Trinda Miller Susan Odak Lauren Lee Jennifer Maxim Bridgett Ann Miller Dixon Kaylyn Okken Derek Lester Jennifer May Quiana Lashae Kimberly Abigail Wen-Ling Lin Mollison Elizabeth May Okyere-Boateng Rachel Lindsey Katie Moran Sandra Mbelli Briana Oliveros Shayna Linscomb Jackie Morgan Kara M. McCall Gertrude Opoku-Sekyere Molly Linzmeier Kimberley Moses Matthew McCowan Steven Ortman† Natalya Litsman Jacky Nzeba Mukuna Jennifer McCumbers Adetoun Oyemade Johanna Lopez Jacob Mullan Angela Kay McGirk Mary Therese Pabst Jamie Lovell Karina Munoz Andrea Mariz Pacumbaba Natalie Lowrey Denise McHan Enaam Muntaser Ashley Lundy Ansley McKenna Jonathan Padron

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 23 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Neppsi Pauline Parker Christina Reed Arfa Saeed Samantha Shinn

Kimberlie Parks Amanda Reinert Lauren Saenz Sherlean Shugars

Brandon Pastorel Theresa Anne Repko Milena Saliasi Sabiha Siddiqui†

Preksha Patel Bradley Rhatigan Vanessa Salinas Alma Silva

Trupti Patel Patience Richardson Summer Sanders Sally Sirmans

Stacey M. Penso Jessica Rider Skarlet Santana Kayla Sjogren

Dirceu Pereira Deanna Riley Catherine Sargeant Hannah Skladan

Olayne Perez Cynthea Rindahl Nuria Saurrales Ishyia Smith

Megan Perry Sara Rodriguez Marjorie Scarlett Jacquelyn Smith

Donna Petit Tracy Rebollar Sarah Schatz Danay Soler Gonzalez Rodriguez Presley Phillips Jennifer Schofield Kip Soviak Tessa Roland Manoucheka Pierre Jessica Schooler Malaina Spain Edwin Roque Aviva Plittman Jacqueline Schwanger Jamie Spatz Valentina Rosco Melissa Poley Elaine Schwartz Megan Speed Lisa Ross Jennifer Poole Maryum Sekandary Nichole Spencer Erika Rossis Raashida B. Portier Cynthia Erica Stanley Taylor Rowe Sepulveda Rodriguez Richelle Primbas Christine Stephens Heather Rueben Pooja Shah Regenea Quick Amber Stewart Susann M. Ruiz Mohanie Sharma Tracy Radewitz Laura Stone Teresa Russell Abbey Sheesley Tanisha Jeneice Nicole Strohl Rayson-Henry Jessica Russian† Megan Shelton Carrie Stubenhofer Carissa Razalan Amber Rutkin Sherrie Lee Sheridan Rebecca Sullivan Virginia Rebollar Darya Rybac† Jennifer Shinkle Dina Taborda

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

24 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Kimberly Trisha VandeLune Lauren Wang Sharon Williamson Elizabeth Teague Alexis VanHouten† Brooke Wangen Adena Wilson Oral Thompson Rachel Vann Raquel Watkins Brian Wilson† Jaclyn Thuman Judit Varga Mirrisha Watson Paula S. Wolf Kristi Tipton Megan Velasquez-Baca Rachael Weaver Nicole Wolff Van Tran Alex Vera-Moran Cherrell Webster Avery Woodard Ernesto Trejo Angelica Verduzco Rachel Welsh Mikar Yang Amber Troshynski Alicia Vitek Alfredia White Rachel E. Yetter Vanessa Tucci Jessica Voutour Tiffany Whitely Brittney Yontz Nnenna Uche Amy N. Voyles Heather Whiting Ji Yun Yum Sarah Urbanec Marija Vujovic Kimberly Wiener Diego Zapata Jessica Valant Stephanie Wagoner Abigail Williams Jie Zhou Ilainy Valdes Carrie Waldron Alecia Williams Chrystyna Zlatic Skylar Vallancourt Gale Walthall Alexia Williamson Jeanelle Zuluaga Jasmina VanBuren

MSN Healthcare Policy Specialty Track

Rachel Byrd† Penny Hoover‡ Janet Newson

Kimberlee Depke‡ Kevin Lee†

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 25 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Master of Science in Nursing Degree

MSN Informatics Specialty Track

Carrie Alles‡ Jessica Fernandez Angela Lake‡ Natasha Reyes†

Melissa Bishop† Inessa Goldshteyn Sarah Littrell Katie Stankowski‡

Mercy Brimpong† Karlissa Johnson† Rachel Mitchell† Marcia Strickland‡

Shante Brown Teana Dawn Nikita Murray Prudence Wint Kabacinski‡ Alyssa Cordes† Monika Ostrega‡ Megan Young Amy Kilzer‡ Cynthia Cox Marella Raggs

GRADUATE

Graduate Certificate in Family Nurse Practitioner

Kasey McCreery† Ashley Stephen

Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education

Christa Fogarty† Andrea Mayo†

Graduate Certificate in Nursing Informatics

Cassandra Briggs† Lauren Carrillo Shan Stilson

Graduate Certificate in Nursing Leadership

Shannon Lanford† Kereen Steele‡

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

26 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Graduates Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree

DNP Healthcare Systems Leadership Specialty Track

Afua Addo† Lydia Ann Eads‡ Rita James† Jennifer Rogers‡

Olumide Adeyemo Terri Edwards† Yeseniya Kamynina Wendy Rouse‡

James Alexander† Jennifer Michelle Ferro Trinna Kirkland‡ Lauren Russo

Sherr Ann Arabit† Alicia Fielder Ishmael Komara† Nicole Sadler

Emilia Arrey† Andrea Fisher† Kim Kranz‡ Sheryl Singleton†

Anthony Atkinson‡ Saron Fong† Yasmine E. Llerena† Misty Smith

Tina Barnum‡ Sonia Foster† Kathryn Lucas‡ Kiyasha Spencer

Stacey Berry‡ Alexander Garcia‡ Eunice Mbesa† Barbara Tapps†

Heidi Bircher‡ Lori Gardiner‡ Donna McPherson† Dawn Terzulli‡

Tamara Boneta† Amye Gilio Patty Montoya† Aretha Tinson‡

Aideen Briones Jeya Hampson† Heather Moore‡ Candace Tolefree

Kim Butts‡ Myria D. Harris‡ Marco More Kandran Valentine†

Rosemary Carrico‡ Felicia Hassan† Kendra Mulholland‡ Gina Vela†

Emilie Cervantes Pelumi Sanna Neff† Jennifer Vines† Folasade Hassan Martin Codispoti† Amber D. Nordike‡ Samantha Walton† Taquana Holley‡ Maxine D'Andrade† Pamela Peavy-Lewis† Chelsey Wetzler‡ Amanda Holmes‡ Melissa Dozier‡ Kimberly Pharris‡ Fannie Williams Jeannine Huey Christine Dunigan† Catherine Rayburn Maria Yamani‡ Ancy Jacob‡ Cheryl Eadie Shirley Reynolds Nkem Zos

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 27 28 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Health Professions Master of Public Health Degree

Korie Acosta Markisha Horner† Rubab Shaukat†

Leslie Bouldin‡ Sagar Patel Jennifer Weig‡

Efua Christian-Fox† Jasmine Rush†

Kendra Davis Abiola Salami‡

Chamberlain University College of Health Professions Master of Social Work Degree

Nicole LeAnn Ricchini

† With Distinction ‡ With High Distinction

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 29 Nurses’ Pledge

“I pledge in the presence of this assembly to practice my profession faithfully. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my profession. I will devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.”

– Author Unknown

30 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure & Graduate Degree Programs Pins & Academic Dress The various gowns and hoods preserve the style of their medieval origin and indicate, by color and design, the degree and the institution by which the degree is conferred. Black is the basic color for gowns in the United States. The associate and bachelor’s gowns are distinguished by their long, open sleeves; the master’s, by its closed, slitted sleeves; and the doctorate, by its full sleeves trimmed with banks of velvet. The velvet on a doctorate gown may be black or a color denoting the field in which the degree is earned. A different cap can also be worn. An eight-sided velvet tam with a shorter, wider tassel depicts the doctorate degree. Academic hoods vary in length according to the degree and are lined with the colors of the institution by which the degree is conferred. The yoke of the hood is edged in a color that indicates the field in which the degree is taken. Cords Worn by Graduates White & Gold Cord for RN to BSN Option – President's Honors White & Royal Blue Cord for MSN, MPH & DNP Graduates – With High Distinction White & Teal Cord for MSN, MPH & DNP Graduates – With Distinction Blue & Teal Cord – Global Health Education Program Red, White & Blue – SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society Member

Student Organization Involvement Designated By: Purple & White Cord – Sigma Theta Tau International, the scholastic nursing honor society Cords Worn by Faculty Purple & White Cord – Sigma Theta Tau International, the scholastic nursing honor society Gold Cord – Phi Kappa Phi, the academic honor society

Chamberlain University Pin

Empower Scholarship Fund Award A blue and green cord worn over the neck is recognition of a recipient who has shown academic achievement and a dedicated desire to succeed. The cords represent commitment and perseverance in overcoming obstacles on the path to completing their degree. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher must have been maintained to receive this scholarship award. The Empower Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and donors send their sincere congratulations to these remarkable graduates, and wish them continued success in their future endeavors.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 31 The History of Chamberlain University

The Deaconess tradition began in 19th century Europe. Theodore Fliedner of Kaiserswerth, Germany, established the first Deaconess Home and Hospital in 1836. The word deaconess means “one who is devoted to service.” Young, unmarried women were invited to join in the Deaconess Sisterhood to assist Fliedner with his mission. In 1851, Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, spent three months in Kaiserswerth training as a nurse for the sick. In 1889, an Evangelical pastor concerned about the lack of healthcare in the St. Louis area proposed establishing healthcare services based on the Kaiserswerth model. On March 18, 1889, 60 men and 10 women became the first members of the Evangelical Deaconess Society of St. Louis. The first Deaconess Home and Hospital was established near Union Station in 1889. The following year, the School for Deaconesses was founded. Within a short period of time, the school established itself as a leader in nursing education. More than 500 Deaconess Sisters were consecrated to lifelong service. In 1943, Deaconess School of Nursing began admitting lay students. By retaining the quality of care associated with the Deaconess Sisters, these registered nurses have gone on to hold prestigious positions both locally and nationally. In 1983, Deaconess transitioned from a school of nursing to a college and began offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The Associate Degree in Nursing program designed for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) graduated its first class in December 1990. At the start of the 21st century, Deaconess College of Nursing entered the world of online education. In the fall of 2000, a new option was initiated to allow registered nurses to earn their bachelor’s degree through online courses. In 2001, the College received approval to establish an online option for LPNs to earn an associate degree. In March 2005, acquired Deaconess. A term of the acquisition agreement required Adtalem to change the name of the school. The chosen name, Chamberlain, is derived from the Middle English word “chaumberlein,” which means “chief steward” – in recognition of the critical role of the nurse as the central steward and coordinator of patient care and the faculty and staff of Chamberlain College of Nursing as the chief stewards of their students’ education. Chamberlain College of Nursing continues to innovate and expand nursing education. In 2009, Chamberlain began offering the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program, and, in 2013, began offering the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program, helping nursing professionals advance their education and enhance their nursing careers. Graduate certificate programs in Nursing Education and Nursing Informatics were launched in 2012. In 2017, Chamberlain broadened its reach in healthcare education through the establishment of Chamberlain University and the launch of a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program within a new College of Health Professions. Chamberlain University builds upon the legacy of Deaconess and Chamberlain College of Nursing and fulfills a vision of extending the organization's mission to educate, empower and embolden diverse healthcare professionals who advance the health of people, families, communities and nations.

“I think it important the Committee should bear in mind to raise the standard, year by year.” Florence Nightingale – August 21, 1861

32 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University Accreditation & Ownership Accreditation & Approvals

Chamberlain University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (www.hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master’s degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program, and post graduate APRN certificate program at Chamberlain University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org). For the most updated accreditation information, visit chamberlain.edu/accreditation.

Chamberlain University is approved to operate by the Virginia Board of Nursing Perimeter Center, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Henrico, VA 23233-1463, 804.367.4515. Certified to Operate by SCHEV. Unresolved complaints may be reported to the Board of Higher Education through the online complaint system http://complaints.ibhe.org/ or by mail to 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333, Springfield, IL 62701-1377. For the most updated approvals by state information, visit chamberlain.edu/stateapprovals. C.P.D. Reg. No. T.S. 19-08621

Program/program option availability varies by state/location. Chamberlain reserves the right to update information as it becomes available. Information is current at the time of publication.

Statement of Ownership

The purpose of Adtalem Global Education is to empower students to achieve their goals, find success, and make inspiring contributions to our global community. Adtalem Global Education Inc. (NYSE: ATGE; member S&P MidCap 400 Index) is a leading workforce solutions provider and the parent organization of American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists, Becker Professional Education, Chamberlain University, EduPristine, OnCourse Learning, Ross University School of Medicine and Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. For more information, please visit adtalem.com.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 33 Chamberlain University Degree Programs & Options College of Nursing For more than 130 years, Chamberlain University's College of Nursing has been at the forefront of excellence in nursing education. With over 20 campuses nationwide and online nursing programs, we strive to prepare clinically proficient nursing professionals while fostering personal growth, career mobility, community service and leadership. At Chamberlain, we are personally invested in the success of our students and their nursing careers.

Undergraduate – Pre-Licensure Nursing Program

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program is a three-year*, full-time program offered on-site. This program incorporates general education and nursing coursework in a program of study that provides the knowledge and skills necessary for a lifetime of professional and personal growth. The emphasis on clinical experience, supported by theory from nursing and related disciplines, is the hallmark of the BSN curriculum at Chamberlain. Theoretical and clinical nursing courses, nursing research and cultural-diversity courses provide the professional education base for this degree. The BSN program consists of a minimum of 122** credit hours: 56 general education credits and 66 nursing major credits**.

Post-Licensure Options

RN to BSN Option Chamberlain’s RN to BSN option allows registered nurses nationwide to advance their careers by earning a BSN degree online in as few as three semesters***. The program offers the flexibility of online learning, a focus on core concepts applicable to professional nurses and respect for previous work experience – all of which are important to nurses focused on advancing their careers while continuing to treat patients and do the work they love.

RN-BSN to MSN Option In the RN-BSN to MSN option, eligible RN students completing their BSN degree at Chamberlain may apply for admission to the MSN program prior to completing their BSN degree. Students are able to complete their BSN degree while enrolled in the MSN program by taking selected MSN courses in place of two required BSN nursing courses. The MSN courses offer more focused, higher level content than the corresponding BSN courses. Students opting for this dual enrollment have the option at any time of completing the final two courses in the BSN curriculum and exiting the program with a BSN degree.

NOTE: Program/program option availability varies by state/location. * The on-site Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program can be completed in three years of year-round study instead of the typical four years with summers off. ** 126 credit hours (56 general education; 70 nursing) for students attending a California campus. 129 credit hours (60 general education; 69 nursing) for Ohio campus students enrolled prior to May 2016 and students attending a North Carolina campus. All other students enrolled prior to May 2016 will complete between 122 and 129 credit hours (66-69 nursing), depending on progression through the curriculum. *** With year-round, full-time enrollment.

34 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University Degree Programs & Options Post-Licensure and Graduate Programs

Master of Science in Nursing Degree The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program is a post-baccalaureate professional degree program designed to prepare nurses for expanding their roles in healthcare and enhancing opportunities for professional advancement. The minimum number of credit hours required to graduate and earn a Master of Science in Nursing degree is 36 semester credit hours. Students select one of five specialty tracks: Educator, Executive, Family Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare Policy or Informatics. A student may expect to complete the program in two to two-and-a-half years of full-time study.

Nursing Certificates Chamberlain Nursing Certificate Programs are designed to provide a pathway into beginning advanced practice for nurses who already have a baccalaureate degree. In addition, they provide a pathway into new areas of specialization for nurses who already have a master's degree in nursing. Chamberlain Certificate Programs are responsive to the call for nurses to be prepared in content areas critical to the future of the profession. Students in the Post-Baccalaureate Leadership Foundations Certificate program choose to complete courses currently provided in Chamberlain’s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program. Students in Chamberlain's Graduate Certificate programs may choose from five areas of specialization, including: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Healthcare Policy, Nursing Education, Nursing Informatics and Nursing Leadership. These students would complete the corresponding specialty track courses currently provided in the MSN degree program. National certification exams are available to graduates in select specialties. Some certificate programs are available with or without a practicum.

Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree Chamberlain’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program is practice focused to prepare graduates to analyze, synthesize and apply scientific reasoning at the highest levels to evaluate, plan, design, implement, evaluate and improve care and outcomes. DNP graduates are prepared to lead teams of intra- and inter-professional colleagues, care for vulnerable, culturally-diverse populations and assume the role of a transformational leader in a complex healthcare delivery system.

NOTE: Program/program option availability varies by state/location.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 35 36 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University Degree Programs & Options College of Health Professions

Master of Public Health (MPH) Degree The MPH degree program is a generalist graduate degree designed to prepare graduates to become public health practitioners who work with communities and populations throughout the world to promote healthy living and prevent community health problems such as disease, poverty, health access disparities and violence. The coursework is interdisciplinary and draws on systems thinking knowledge and skills from a variety of disciplines.

Public Health Certificate Programs Chamberlain Public Health Certificate Programs are designed for individuals with a Bachelor's degree who are interested in acquiring a specialized set of skills or continuing a graduate education. These certificates can be a means for individuals employed in the field of public health to continue their professional educational needs or can act as a bridge to a graduate program. Students have the option of choosing from three Post-Baccalaureate Certificate options: Epidemiology, Global Health (with or without fieldwork) or Public Health Generalist.

Master of Social Work (MSW) Degree The Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program is designed to prepare students for specialized practice as an advanced generalist, adapting and extending social work competencies with specific populations, problem areas, methods of intervention and perspectives or approaches to practice. The degree program prepares students with a passion for advancing human rights and social, economic, and environmental justice to be agents of social change in their communities and throughout the world. Our culturally responsive curriculum prepares graduates to work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities in the context of healthcare, mental health and support services. MSW students may pursue one of two options: the Traditional Option for students who have completed a baccalaureate degree in a field other than social work and the Advanced Standing Option for students who have completed a baccalaureate degree in social work from a CSWE accredited program. Students enrolled in either option may also choose to complete a track as part of their program.

NOTE: Program/program option availability varies by state/location.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 37 Leadership & Administration

Karen Cox, PhD, RN, FACHE, FAAN President, Chamberlain University Dr. Karen Cox was appointed President of Chamberlain University in 2018. She is responsible for managing all undergraduate and graduate programs, which includes over 20 campuses, as well as online programs. Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Cox served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Children’s Mercy – Kansas City, an independent, academic medical center. Dr. Cox led the organization to receive Magnet designation by The American Nurses Credentialing Center, becoming the first hospital in Missouri and the region in 2003 to receive such recognition when she was Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer. Dr. Cox started her healthcare career as a licensed practical nurse. Previously, she was elected to the American Hospital Association, Section on Maternal and Child Health Governing Council (2013-2016) and was appointed to the Children’s Hospital Association, Child Health Committee (2013-2017). Dr. Cox was named a Fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellowship Program (1999-2002) and was appointed to a term on the National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice, U.S. Health and Human Services (2006-2011). She also served as board chair of the National Initiative for Children’s Health Quality, as board member and chair of the Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City board of directors (2009-2015) and was an inaugural member of the National League of Nursing Foundation Advisory Council. Dr. Cox has contributed articles to publications including Nursing Outlook, Modern Healthcare, American Journal of Nursing, Nursing Economics, Seminars for Nurse Managers, Journal of Nursing Administration, Nursing Leadership Forum, Nursing Administration Quarterly and Journal of Public Health Nursing. Dr. Cox is also the current President of the American Academy of Nursing (2017-2019) and a Fellow in the American College of Health Care Executives. She holds an associate degree in nursing from Excelsior College, a bachelor’s in nursing degree from the University of Kansas and a master’s and PhD in nursing from the – Kansas City.

38 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Leadership & Administration

Carla D. Sanderson, PhD, RN Provost, Chamberlain University Carla Sanderson is the provost and chief academic officer at Chamberlain University and is responsible for the creation and implementation of the academic priorities, working closely with the academic deans, academic support services, faculty and staff to provide the highest possible quality of educational programs. To her role, Sanderson brings more than 35 years of experience in healthcare and education, and serves as a board member and committee chair in the healthcare, higher education, regulation, public policy and leadership development fields. Previously, Sanderson served as the vice president of institutional effectiveness and professional regulation and was responsible for federal requirements through regional accreditation and for nursing educational standards through programmatic accreditation. Sanderson is committed to service and education and has served on the board for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). In addition to speaking and advising nationally and internationally on leadership, healthcare and higher education topics, Sanderson has also volunteered her time by presenting an accreditation workshop through a U.S. Agency in International Development initiative in Erbil, Iraq, and has participated in leadership development of women and minorities. Sanderson earned her PhD in nursing science from University of Florida, a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree from the University of Tennessee, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Union University and a diploma in nursing from Baptist College for the Health Sciences. Additionally, she has completed the Finance for Executives program at the University of Booth College of Business.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 39 Leadership & Administration

Jill Price, PhD, MSN, RN Senior Director, College of Nursing – Post-Licensure Programs Dr. Jill Price is the senior director of post-licensure nursing programs at Chamberlain University. Previously, she served as faculty manager, assistant professor, assistant dean and dean for the RN to BSN Online Degree Completion Option and director of nursing graduate programs at Chamberlain. Dr. Price has 28 years of experience in the nursing profession, including critical care, nursing research, consulting, academics, and administration. Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Price was vice president of the Virgin Islands Cardiac Center and Assistant Director of Nursing at Juan Luis Hospital in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and worked at the University of Illinois and University of the Virgin Islands as an adjunct professor. She is a member of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, National League for Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau International. Her research has been published in Nurse Educator, The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, The Journal of the American Medical Association and Cath Lab Digest. Dr. Price received a Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) in education with a nursing education specialty from Capella University. She earned a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees from University of Phoenix and an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) from University of Kentucky’s Jefferson Community College.

Gilbert Singletary, PhD, JD, MBA, MSW, LCSW 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.

40 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Leadership & Administration

Kathryn Kay, DNP, RN, PCCN-K Senior Director, National Academic Operations Dr. Katie Kay is the senior director of national academic operations at Chamberlain University and is responsible for providing leadership to university-wide operational quality initiatives. Dr. Kay has over a decade of experience in the nursing profession specializing in critical care, emergency medicine, healthcare system operations, nursing administration and academic operations. Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Kay was an administrator at a large metropolitan hospital where she had oversight of day-to-day operations of twenty-two inpatient units. Primary areas of oversight included patient safety, acuity management, throughput, accreditation, advocacy for professional nursing practice and re-attainment of Magnet distinction. Dr. Kay is a member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, the American Nurses Association and the National League for Nursing. She also serves on the MetroHealth Foundation Board of Directors where she is actively involved in community health initiatives. Dr. Kay earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Chamberlain University, her Master of Nursing Science (MSN) from Walden University and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from the University of Akron.

Kevin L. Letz, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, FNP-C, ANP-BC, PNP-BC, CEN, CNE, FAANP Director, Nurse Practitioner Education Dr. Kevin Letz is director of the Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) Specialty Track at Chamberlain University. He has more than two decades of experience in nursing practice, education and administration. Dr. Letz served as an associate professor for the MSN-FNP Specialty Track at Chamberlain. He has also served as an adjunct professor for the MSN degree program at Indiana Wesleyan University and other universities. He is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American College of Nurse Practitioner Faculty, National League for Nursing, among other industry organizations. Dr. Letz has authored several books and publications, including The NP Guide: Business Essentials for Nurse Practitioners, and has presented and contributed to publications about allergies, asthma and headaches. A certified adult nurse practitioner, family nurse practitioner, pediatric nurse practitioner, emergency nurse, and nurse educator, Dr. Letz earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Rush University, Master of Business Administration degree from Keller Graduate School of Management, MSN degree from University of St. Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Purdue University.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 41 Leadership & Administration

Sharonda Wallace, PhD, MPH, RDN, LDN Dean, MPH Degree Program Sharonda Wallace, PhD, MPH, RDN, LDN, is Dean of the MPH Degree Program at Chamberlain University’s College of Health Professions. She joined Chamberlain University in 2020, bringing over 25 years of experience as both a healthcare practitioner and educator in the public health field. Prior to joining the staff at Chamberlain, Dr. Wallace held a variety of leadership positions in healthcare, marketing and nutraceutical research. She also served as associate director, director, and dean for academic dietitian programs and public health programs at San Francisco State University, Cal-Poly Pomona and West Coast University. Throughout her career, Dr. Wallace has been awarded research grants in the areas of nutrition, public health and community health education. When she isn’t busy publishing articles and book chapters in these fields, she enjoys volunteering with her son Malkam at the Young Men’s Service League, where she also serves as Philanthropy Grade Level Chair. Dr. Wallace has been a member of several industry boards, both in California and near her current home in the greater Dallas, Texas area. She currently holds memberships in the American Public Health Association, the Texas Public Health Association, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the Interprofessional Education Collaborative. Dr. Wallace has an undergraduate degree in Sociology from UCLA and a master’s degree in Public Health and Tropical Medicine from Tulane University. While attending Tulane, she also completed her dietetic internship training to become a Registered Dietitian. Dr. Wallace holds a doctorate degree in Nutrition from Penn State University and completed her post-doctoral training at Columbia University in New York.

42 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Leadership & Administration

Stacey Borasky Ferguson, EdD, MSW Dean, MSW Degree Program Dr. Stacey Borasky Ferguson was appointed dean of Chamberlain University’s Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program in May of 2019. She is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the MSW curriculum, course objectives and program outcomes while ensuring Chamberlain’s philosophy of Chamberlain Care® is integrated into the program. In addition, she is responsible for managing and providing support of course development, student assessments, accreditation and the overall daily operations of the MSW degree program. Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Borasky Ferguson served as Director of Accreditation for the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) where she oversaw operations for the Department of Social Work Accreditation. She was responsible for supporting programs prior to application for candidacy and providing consultation and training on accreditation processes and standards to all accredited programs. She planned and led Commission on Accreditation meetings, working closely with the leadership of the Commission and representing the Commission to the public. Dr. Borasky Ferguson also worked closely with government relations staff of CSWE to educate Congressional representatives on issues facing social work education. In addition, she played an active role in many national level accreditation organizations and committees and presented frequently at national conferences. Dr. Borasky Ferguson has earned many accolades throughout her career, in 2012 she was nominated for U.S. Professors of the Year Award sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation and was a two-time finalist for the Distinguished Teaching Award at St. Edwards’s University. In 2011, she won the Outstanding Advisor Award from Student Life for advising the Social Work Student Association. Dr. Borasky Ferguson is the lead author of Navigating Policy and Practice in the Great Recession, and co-author of Caught in the Storm: Navigating Policy and Practice in the Welfare Reform Era, both published by Oxford University Press. Dr. Borasky Ferguson is also very engaged within the field of social work and has dedicated significant time to community service at various organizations such as Child Protection Roundtable in Texas, the Austin Resource Center for the Homeless, Salvation Army and Rutherford County Council for Children and Youth in Tennessee. Dr. Borasky Ferguson earned her Master of Social Work from West Virginia University and her Doctor of Education from Tennessee State University.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 43 Leadership & Administration

Amy Sherer, DNP, MSN, RN Dean, RN to BSN Degree Completion Option Dr. Amy Sherer is the dean of the RN to BSN Online Degree Completion Option at Chamberlain University. She brings more than 13 years of academic and 13 years of clinical experience to the position. In her current role, Dr. Sherer is responsible for leadership and management of the RN to BSN team, academic options and continuous quality improvement with a focus on continued enhancement of the students’ academic experience. Dr. Sherer joined the RN to BSN team in 2011 as a visiting professor. She has held the roles of faculty manager, assistant professor, assistant dean and most recently associate dean. Prior to joining Chamberlain, she served as a professional development specialist for ProMedica Health System in Toledo, Ohio; a nursing program manager for Lincoln College of Technology; and a medical surgical practical nurse coordinator for the Professional Skills Institute. Dr. Sherer’s clinical experience also includes serving as staff nurse at Bay Park Community Hospital in Oregon, Ohio. Dr. Sherer earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Phoenix, a Master of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Phoenix and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Chamberlain University.

Tracy Stogner, DNP, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC Dean, MSN Specialty Tracks and Accelerated Options Dr. Tracy Stogner is the dean of the Master of Science in Nursing specialty and accelerated tracks at Chamberlain University. Dr. Stogner brings over 27 years of clinical, academic and leadership experience to the position. Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Stogner served as the nursing program director for the Kauai Community College ADN program and had taught at the University of Alaska Anchorage. When Dr. Stogner first joined Chamberlain University, she served as a faculty manager, curriculum technology manager and curriculum coordinator/associate professor for the MSN specialty and accelerated tracks. Dr. Stogner has contributed to the advancement of the nursing profession through her research as a contributing author to Project Management for the Advanced Practice Nurse. She is a member of the National League for Nursing and Sigma Theta Tau International. Dr. Stogner earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Alaska Anchorage and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice in Educational Leadership from American Sentinel University. Dr. Stogner is an adult psychiatric nurse practitioner as well as a board certified clinical nurse specialist in adult mental health.

44 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Leadership & Administration

Alex Bahadori, DNP, FNP-C Dean, Operations – Nurse Practitioner Tracks Dr. Alex Bahadori is the dean of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) specialty track at Chamberlain College of Nursing. He has more than 10 years of combined experience in nursing practice and academia. Concurrently, he is a nurse practitioner at Gulf Coast Dermatology, providing specialized dermatological care in practice areas such as skin cancer surgery and general and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Bahadori’s past clinical experience includes providing independent primary care to pediatric, adult and geriatric patients as a FNP. He has contributed to publications focused on the topics of nursing, healthcare and higher education. Dr. Bahadori is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Nurses Association, Dermatology Nurses’ Association, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties and Florida Nurse Practitioner Network. Dr. Bahadori is a licensed advanced registered nurse practitioner and board certified in family practice and dermatology. He earned Bachelor of Science and MSN degrees from University of South Florida, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Case Western Reserve University.

Rhoda Murray, PhD, NP-C, DNP, FNP-C Dean, Academics – Nurse Practitioner Tracks Dr. Rhoda Murray is the current Dean of the MSN Family Nurse Practitioner Track at Chamberlain University. Dr. Murray has been in healthcare for 26 years, having received an Associate’s Degree in Nursing from Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from SC State University, Master’s Degree in Nursing with a specialization in Family Nursing Practitioner from Georgia State University, and a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in Nursing Education from Capella University. As a nationally certified family nurse practitioner, Dr. Murray continues to practice in family medicine with Carilion Community Clinic. Rhoda’s travel experience as a veteran and military wife has allowed her to work across the country as a critical care nurse, and nurse practitioner in both family medicine and geriatrics.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 45 Leadership & Administration

Jill Walsh, DNP, MS, RN, CEN, NEA-BC, CNE Dean, DNP Degree Program Dr. Jill Walsh is the dean of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program at Chamberlain University. She brings more than 40 years of clinical and academic experience to the position. Previously, Dr. Walsh was an associate professor in the Chamberlain DNP Program. Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Walsh was the practice manager of accreditation at the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) and served previously as the chief nursing officer at the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). She began her career as an emergency department staff nurse at Muhlenberg Hospital and has since held leadership positions in emergency care and nursing education, including director of nursing education and quality at Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare. She has experience leading organizational culture change initiatives, including the magnet journey at Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, and many years of teaching experience in all nursing degree levels. Dr. Walsh is an active member of the American Nurses Association and a member of Sigma Theta Tau International. She has been published in Journal of Emergency Nursing, Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, and Emergency Medical Services, and has authored several book chapters. Dr. Walsh serves as a peer reviewer for Nurse Educator journal and serves as an American Nurses Credentialing Center – Primary Accreditation Appraiser. Dr. Walsh earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Northern Illinois University, a Master of Science (MS) degree with an emergency nursing specialization from Rush University and a DNP degree from Rush University. She also holds a graduate certificate in managed care from Benedictine University. Dr. Walsh is certified as an emergency nurse, a board certified nurse executive and certified nurse educator.

Michelle Krawczyk, DNP, ARNP-BC, CNE National Dean, Academic and Faculty Operations Dr. Michelle Krawczyk is the national dean of academic and faculty operations at Chamberlain University and is responsible for the operational delivery of the academic curriculum across the university. In this role, Dr. Krawczyk collaborates with the national team to provide leadership to all functional areas that ensure positive student outcomes, academic success, operational management and planning, as well as ensuring accreditation and regulatory standards are met. Dr. Krawczyk has over two decades of nursing experience in the areas of emergency medicine, hematology and oncology, nursing education and academic operations. While at Chamberlain, Dr. Krawczyk has worked in the pre-licensure program as a full-time faculty member in the RN to BSN Online Degree Completion Option and as assistant dean of faculty in the Master of Science in Nursing degree program. Prior to joining Chamberlain, she worked as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner in a large hematology/oncology practice in Florida. Dr. Krawczyk is very engaged in the healthcare community and is an active member of the National League of Nursing and National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty. She also serves on the board of directors for Eyes, Ears, Nose and Paws, an organization that trains dogs for people with disabilities. Dr. Krawczyk earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Jacksonville University, her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from University of Florida and her Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) in academic leadership from American Sentinel University.

46 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Leadership & Administration

Joshua C. Francis, PhD, M.A. Dean, General Education Dr. Joshua C. Francis the dean of the general education program which provides foundational coursework for all undergraduate programs at Chamberlain University. Dr. Francis specializes in academic program development and review, developing programmatic assessment systems, and leading regional and specialized accreditation processes. He brings more than 10 years of academic leadership experience to his role at the university. In addition to his role in academic leadership, Dr. Francis is an active scholar in the role of education in a democratic society, educational policy, and institutional accreditation. Dr. Francis started his career in higher education as a faculty member at Defiance College in Defiance, Ohio. He was later promoted to Department Chair and Program Director for the Education Department. Dr. Francis was then asked to also assume the position of Director of Assessment for the college, working closely with the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the institution's HLC Liasion. In this capacity, he served as a member of the HLC steering committee, worked with each program director to review and update their program outcomes, led the revision of the institution's general education outcomes, and formalized the institution's and program report and program review processes. Dr. Francis was then offered the opportunity to become the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana Tech in Fort Wayne, Indiana. While at Indiana Tech, he led several major projects. One of the larger projects he led was a year-long initiative to rename the college from its original name of general studies to arts and sciences, led the development of new programs in the health sciences, and supervised the construction of new, state of the art laboratory facilities. During his last year at Indiana Tech, Dr. Francis served as acting Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Francis holds undergraduate degrees in religion and ministry and mathematics from Defiance College, a masters degree in mathematics education from Defiance College, and a Ph.D. in Theory and Social Foundations: Sociology of Education from the University of Toledo.

Candice Phillips, PhD, RN, APRN, CNM, CNE Dean, Curriculum and Instruction Post-Licensure College of Nursing Dr. Candice Phillips earned her Doctor of Philosophy at Pacifica Graduate Institute, her Post-Master’s Nurse-Midwifery Certificate at Frontier University, and her Master of Science in Nursing from Case Western Reserve University. She is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and board certified in Nurse-Midwifery. She also has earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology as well as a diploma in nursing. Dr. Phillips has publications in academic nursing leadership, faculty development, and education. Her work has received recognition through national and international presentations and consultations. Dr. Phillips has over 20 years of service as an academic nurse leader. Presently, Dr. Phillips is the dean of curriculum and instruction for post-licensure and graduate programs at Chamberlain University.

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 47 Leadership & Administration Adtalem Global Education Chamberlain University Board of Directors Board of Trustees

Steven M. Altschuler, MD Joanne Disch, PhD, RN, FAAN Managing Director, Healthcare Ventures Board Chair Ziff Capital Partners, LLC Professor Ad Honorem University of Minnesota William W. Burke President & Founder Rhonda Anderson Austin Highlands Advisors, LLC DNSc(hon), RN, FAAN, FACHE Healthcare Consultant Donna Hrinak RMA Consulting Corporate Vice President The Boeing Company Karen Cox, PhD, RN, FACHE, FAAN President President Boeing Latin America Chamberlain University

Georgette Kiser Lyle Logan Chief Information Officer & Managing Executive Vice President Director, Global Technology & Solutions & Managing Director The Carlyle Group Northern Trust Global Investments

Lyle Logan Angie Millan Executive Vice President MSN, RN/NP, CNS, FAAN & Managing Director Children’s Medical Services Northern Trust Global Investments Nursing Director CMS Nursing Administration Michael W. Malafronte Los Angeles County Department Managing Partner of Public Health – Children’s International Value Advisers, LLC Medical Services President IVA Funds Chris Nash, MBA Senior Vice President & Lisa W. Wardell, JD, MBA Chief Information Officer President & Chief Executive Officer Adtalem Global Education Adtalem Global Education Eric Rosow James D. White Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board Diameter Health Adtalem Global Education Retired Chairman & CEO Rita Wray, MBA, RNC, FAAN Jamba, Inc. Founder & Chief Executive Officer Wray Enterprises, Inc.

48 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Leadership & Administration Chamberlain University National Leadership

Karen Cox, PhD, RN, FACHE, FAAN Kathryn Kay, DNP, RN, PCCN-K President Senior Director, Academic Operations BSN, University of Kansas BSN, The University of Akron MSN, University of Missouri – Kansas City MSN, Walden University PhD, University of Missouri – Kansas City DNP, Chamberlain College of Nursing

Carla Sanderson, PhD, RN Bill Lumani, MBA, MPM Provost Senior Director, Human Resources BSN, Union University BS, DeVry University MSN, University of Tennessee MBA, Keller Graduate School of Management PhD, University of Florida MPM, Keller Graduate School of Management

Scott Murphy June Marlowe, MBA Vice President, Enrollment Manager National Leader, Student Experience BS, University of Minnesota BS, University of North Carolina MBA, Keller Graduate School of Management Sonya Evanosky, MBA Vice President, Finance and Strategy Abbey McElligott, MHRM MBA, University of California – Davis University Registrar BSBA, California State University BA, Illinois State University MHRM, Keller Graduate School of Management Laura Fillmore, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE Senior Director, Center for Transformational Chad E. O’Lynn, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Education and Learning Innovation Director, Evaluation and Innovation BSN, Madonna University ADN, Clackamas Community College MSN, University of Phoenix BS, Portland State University DNP, Touro University MS, Oregon Health & Science University PhD, Oregon Health & Science University Ranil Herath, MBA Vice President, Global Corporate Sherrie Palmieri Partnerships and Business Development DNP, MBA, RN, CNE, CPHQ BA, Delhi University National Dean, Faculty MBA, Colombo University BSN, University of Arizona MBA, University of Phoenix Paul Weber DNP, Rush University Senior Director, Student Finance & Academic Advising Jill Price, PhD, MSN, RN Senior Director, Post-Licensure Programs Linda Hollinger-Smith, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN BSN, University of Phoenix Associate Provost, Institutional Effectiveness, MSN, University of Phoenix Accreditation and Research PhD, Capella University BSN, University of Illinois at Chicago MSN, University of Illinois at Chicago Patrick Rombalski, EdD PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago Vice President, Campus Operations BA, Marquette University Janina Johnson, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE MS, Iowa State University Director, Academic Programs EdD, University of Pennsylvania BSN, University of North Florida MSN, Walden University DNP, American Sentinel University

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 49 Chamberlain University Leadership & Faculty

College of Nursing Undergraduate – Post-Licensure

Administration RN to BSN Option Faculty

Jill Price, PhD, MSN, RN Shelley Ashby Kate Cook, DNP, MSN, RN Senior Director, College of Nursing DNP, APN, CNS-BC, CNE Virginia Hall Post-Licensure Programs Assistant Dean, Faculty DNP, MSN Ed, RN, CNE Kathryn Kay, DNP, RN, PCCN-K Deborah R. Long Cecilia Maier, MS, RN, CNE Senior Director, Academic Operations DNP, MSN Ed, RN, CNE Assistant Dean, Faculty Melissa Myers Michelle Krawczyk DNP, MSN, RN, CPN, CNE National Dean, Academic Lisa Pardi and Faculty Operations DNP, MSN, MBA, RN Diane Parry, PhD, MSN, MEd, RN CPNP-BC, FNAP Amy Sherer, DNP, MSN, RN Susan Thomas, DNP, MSN, RN Assistant Dean, Faculty Dean, RN to BSN Option Joyce Whitlatch, EdD, MSN, RN Candice Phillips Gail E. Pupo, MSN, RN, CEN PhD, RN, APRN, CNM, CNE Assistant Dean, Faculty Dean, Curriculum and Instruction Debbie Savage, MSN, RN Post-Licensure College of Nursing Assistant Dean, Faculty Lisa Marrello Valerie K. DeVaughn, MSN, RN, CRRN Director, Admission Associate Dean, Faculty Michael Milazzo Director, Admission Amy Minnick, MSN, RN Associate Dean, RN to BSN Option Sherri Marlow, DNP, RN, CNE Assistant Dean, Faculty – RN to BSN Degree Completion Option

50 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University Leadership & Faculty

College of Nursing Graduate

Administration

Jill Price, PhD, MSN, RN Shanna Chapman Judith Valloze, DNP, ARNP Senior Director, College of Nursing DNP, FNP-C, FAANP, ARRN Assistant Dean, Faculty – Post-Licensure Programs Assistant Dean, Faculty MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks Kathryn Kay, DNP, RN, PCCN-K Coley Vitztum, RN, PhD, CNS-BC Senior Director, Academic Operations Kelly Cloonan Assistant Dean, Faculty – MSN DNP, CNE, MSN, RN, IAC Specialty and Accelerated Tracks Kevin Letz Assistant Dean, Faculty – MSN DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, CEN, CNE, Janelle R. Baker Specialty and Accelerated Tracks FNP-C, ANP-BC, PNP-BC, FAANP PhD, APRN, AGPCNP-C Director, Nurse Practitioner Education Tennille Curtis, DNP, RN, CPNP Associate Dean, MSN Adult Gerontology Assistant Dean, Online MSN-FNP Primary Care (AGPCNP) Track Alex Bahdori, DNP, FNP-C Dean, MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks Caroline Elistin Judy Hightower, Phd, M. Ed, RN DNP, MSN-Ed, ARNP, FNP-BC Associate Dean, MSN Specialty Tracy Stogner Assistant Dean, Faculty and Accelerated Tracks DNP, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks Dean, MSN Specialty Tracks Cathleen Crowley-Koschnitzki and Accelerated Options Claudia Griffin DNP, CNM, WHNP-BC, DNP, MSN, RN, CPNP FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, CNE Michelle Krawczyk Assistant Dean Associate Dean, MSN DNP, MSN, ARNP-BC, CNE MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks Nurse Practitioner Tracks National Dean, Academic and Faculty Operations Anne Kavanaugh, DNP, MSN, RN Beth Marquez, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN Assistant Dean, Faculty Associate Dean, Faculty Rhoda Murray MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks DNP Degree Program PhD, NP-C, DNP, FNP-C Dean, MSN Family Nurse Cynthia Rinehart Amanda Marshall Practitioner Track DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC ANP-BC, CNE Associate Dean, Clinical Jill Walsh Assistant Dean, Faculty – DNP, MS, RN, CEN, NEA-BC, CNE Tracy Murray DNP, MS, ACNP, FNP MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks Dean, DNP Degree Program Associate Dean, MSN Adult-Gerontology Mary Scoigletti Acute Care (AGACNP) Track Candice Phillips Assistant Dean, Faculty PhD, RN, APRN, CNM, CNE Cara Wallace, PhD, RN Dean, Curriculum and Instruction Joni Kate Williams Associate Dean, Clinical Post-Licensure College of Nursing DNP, MSN Ed, FNP-C Sharon Wright, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE Assistant Dean, Faculty – Diane Anderson MSN Nurse Practitioner Tracks Associate Dean, Clinical DNP, MSN, RN, CNE Assistant Dean, Faculty LaKesha Wyse, DNP, MSN, RN MSN Specialty Tracks Assistant Dean, Faculty DNP Degree Program

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 51 Chamberlain University Leadership & Faculty

College of Nursing Graduate Program Nursing Faculty Faculty Managers Muder Alkrisat Tammy Kemp, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Katrina Barnes, MSN, RN PhD, MS, RN, CSSBB, Kristin Kerling, DNP, MSN, RN Faculty Manager, FNP Program CSHA, HACP, PIAt Patrick LaRose, DNP, MSN Ed, RN Valerie Becker, MSN, RN Sandra Allen, DNP, MSN, MA, RN-BC Faculty Manager, Graduate Program Pamela Levesque Patricia D. Bailey DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE PhD, MSN, RN, FNP-C College of Nursing Graduate Program Diana Meeks Curriculum Technology Managers Park Balevre, DNP, RN-BC, CNE PhD, MSN, RN, CS Kasey Carlson, MSN, MEd Jeffrey Bevan FNP, CNE, NE-BC DNP, RN, FNP-BC, ENP-BC Heather Rivera, MSN, RN Dana M. Hunt Messerly Sara Brown DNP, MPH, RN Brenda Scott, DNP, RN, NHDP-BC DNP, RNC-MNN, LCSW, CNE Marianne Olson, PhD, RN Lora Shrader, MSN, RN-BC Rebecca Burhenne, DNP, MSN, RN Jennie Patterson, DNP, MSN, RN Susan Cortez Julia Ann Raithel, PhD, MSN, RN PhD, MBA, MHCM, RN Juanita E. Rass Robert Davis, DNP, MSN, RN PhD, MSN, MBA Sandra Deering, DNP, FNP-BC APRN-Rx, FNP-BC John Distler Terri Rocafort, PhD, ANP-BC DPA, MBA, MS, RN Allison Sabin FNP-C, FAAN DNP, RN, PHNA-BC Elizabeth Fildes Susan Sanner EdD, RN, CNE, CARN-AP, PhD, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC APHN-BC, FIAAN Nancy Scroggs Randy Gordon, DNP, FNP-BC PhD, MSN, RN, CNE Celeste M. Grossi Cari Simpson, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE DNP, MSN, RN, CRRN, CWN Mindy Thompson Dawn Gubanc-Anderson DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CNE DNP, RN, MSN, NE-A, BC, CHEP, FACHE Kathy VanRavenstein, PhD, FNP-BC Toni Hebda Susan Waltz, DNP, MSN, RN, CNE PhD, MNEd, RN, RN-BC, Susan M. Wechter MSIS, CNE PhD, RN, PPCNP-BC Mariah Hockin DNP, RN, CNL, CMSRN, Gero-BC

52 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University Leadership & Faculty

College of Health Professions

Administration MPH Program Faculty

Gilbert Singletary Janice Unruh Davidson PhD, JD, MBA, MSW, LCSW PhD, DNP, RN-BC, FNP-BC, Senior Director, College of Health Professions NEA-BC, CNE, ANEF, FAANP, FNAP Sharonda P. Wallace, PhD, MPH, RDN Dana Hill, PhD, MSN Dean, MPH Degree Program Colleen Crittenden Murray Stacey Borasky, EdD, MSW DrPH, MPH Dean, MSW Degree Program India Rose, PhD, MPH, CHES Joshua C. Francis, PhD, MA Christopher Tex, PhD, MPH Dean, General Education Colleen Lindecker, PhD, MAE College of Health Professions Associate Dean, Faculty – Curriculum Technology Managers General Education Kristina Ambrosia-Conn, MA Bob McGlasson, PhD, MA Associate Dean, Faculty – Tonja Kelly, MEd, MSN, R General Education Narottam Regmi, MS, MSc Tara Mills, EdD, MBA, MA Timothy Schwichtenberg, MS, MBA Associate Dean, Faculty – Bili Zehner, MA General Education Miti Shah, PhD, MS MSW Program Faculty and Staff Associate Dean, Faculty – General Education Amanda Morgan-Henry, MSW, LCSW Oren Shtayermman, PhD College of Health Professions Faculty Managers

Michelle Wylie, MPA HSA Faculty Manager, MPH Degree Program Anne Marie Hodges, MA Applied Practice Experience (APE) Manager Linda Quast, MS, MBA, PMP Faculty Manager, MSW Program

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 53 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Campus Locations

Arizona Chicago Campus Phoenix Campus 3300 N. Campbell Avenue 2149 W. Dunlap Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 Phoenix, AZ 85021 Phone: 773.961.3000 Phone: 602.331.2720 Fax: 773.961.3190 Fax: 602.870.1196 chamberlain.edu/chicago chamberlain.edu/phoenix

California Tinley Park Campus Sacramento Campus 18624 West Creek Drive 10971 Sun Center Tinley Park, IL 60477 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Phone: 708.560.2000 Phone: 916.330.3410 Fax: 708.560.2098 Fax: 916.330.3505 chamberlain.edu/tinleypark chamberlain.edu/sacramento

Florida Indiana Jacksonville Campus Indianapolis Campus 5200 Belfort Road, Suite 100 9100 Keystone Crossing, Suite 300 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Phone: 904.251.8100 Phone: 317.816.7335 Fax: 904.251.8390 Fax: 317.816.7382 chamberlain.edu/jacksonville chamberlain.edu/indianapolis

Louisiana Miramar Campus 2300 SW 145th Avenue New Orleans Campus Miramar, FL 33027 400 Labarre Road Phone: 954.885.3510 Jefferson, LA 70121 Fax: 954.885.3601 Phone: 504.565.7995 chamberlain.edu/miramar Fax: 504.565.7994 chamberlain.edu/neworleans

Georgia Michigan Atlanta Campus 5775 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road, NE Troy Campus Suite A100 200 Kirts Boulevard, Suite C Atlanta, GA 30342 Troy, MI 48084 Phone: 404.250.8500 Phone: 248.817.4140 Fax: 404.847.7810 Fax: 248.817.4237 chamberlain.edu/atlanta chamberlain.edu/troy

Illinois Missouri Addison Campus St. Louis Campus 1221 N. Swift Road 11830 Westline Industrial Drive Addison, IL 60101 Suite 106 Phone: 630.953.3660 St. Louis, MO 63146 Fax: 630.628.1154 Phone: 314.991.6200 chamberlain.edu/addison Fax: 314.991.6283 chamberlain.edu/stlouis

54 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 Chamberlain University College of Nursing Campus Locations Nevada Irving Campus Las Vegas Campus 4800 Regent Boulevard 9901 Covington Cross Drive Irving, TX 75063 Las Vegas, NV 89144 Phone: 469.706.6705 Phone: 702.786.1660 Fax: 469.706.6706 Fax: 702.786.1661 chamberlain.edu/irving chamberlain.edu/lasvegas

New Jersey Pearland Campus North Brunswick Campus 12000 Shadow Creek Parkway 630 U.S. Highway One Pearland, TX 77584 North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Phone: 832.664.7000 Phone: 732.875.1300 Fax: 832.664.7001 Fax: 732.875.1394 chamberlain.edu/pearland chamberlain.edu/northbrunswick

North Carolina San Antonio Campus Charlotte Campus 9810 Highway 151 2015 Ayrsley Town Boulevard San Antonio, Texas 78251 Suite 204 Phone: 210.750.8000 Charlotte, NC 28273 Toll Free: 877.751.5783 Phone: 980.939.6241 Fax: 210.750.8002 Fax: 980.939.6242 chamberlain.edu/sanantonio chamberlain.edu/charlotte

Ohio Virginia Cleveland Campus Tysons Corner Campus 6700 Euclid Avenue, Suite 201 1951 Kidwell Drive Cleveland, OH 44103 Vienna, Virginia 22182 Phone: 216.361.6005 Phone: 703.416.7300 Fax: 216.361.6257 Fax: 703.416.7490 chamberlain.edu/cleveland chamberlain.edu/arlington

Chamberlain University Columbus Campus National Management Offices 1350 Alum Creek Drive Columbus, OH 43209 500 W. Monroe Street Phone: 614.252.8890 Suite 28 Fax: 614.251.6971 Chicago, IL 60661 chamberlain.edu/columbus National Toll-Free Number: 888.556.8226 Email: [email protected] Texas Houston Campus 11025 Equity Drive Houston, TX 77041 Phone: 713.277.9800 Fax: 713.277.9980 chamberlain.edu/houston

Connect with us at chamberlain.edu/social

Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020 55 CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Dear Chamberlain Graduates,

Congratulations! Today marks the culmination of a tremendous amount of individual sacrifice and hard work that has brought you to this milestone – graduation.

Throughout your journey at Chamberlain, we have been committed to Chamberlain Care® – our dedication to providing you with the tools and resources to be successful, to prepare you to thrive as a member of the healthcare system of the future. We now encourage you to take the skills, knowledge and compassion that you learned to positively impact the lives that you touch moving forward.

After graduation, your relationship with Chamberlain continues on as a lifelong partnership. As a Chamberlain graduate, you receive a complimentary membership to the Chamberlain Alumni Association so that you can stay connected with our community of extraordinary nurses who are positioned to shape the future of healthcare.

As a Chamberlain Alumni Association member, you have the opportunity to take advantage of benefits designed especially for you:

• Advance your career with educational and professional resources

• Receive group-specific tuition rates for alumni for the RN to BSN, MSN, MPH and DNP degree programs

• Mentor the next generation of nurses

• Connect and network with more than 76,000 Chamberlain alumni nationwide

• Stay up to date with the latest nursing news, Chamberlain updates and alumni profiles, including receiving The Chamberlain, the official publication of Chamberlain University

Wishing you much success as you join the extraordinary explorers, leaders and mentors more than 76,000 alumni strong.

Best regards, Chamberlain University Alumni Association

Stay Connected – Register Now at alumni.chamberlain.edu

56 Chamberlain University Post-Licensure and Graduate Commencement Ceremonies – September Session 2020