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2022 Student Leadership Recognition Banquet Award Recipients

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Hancock Student Leadership Programopens IMAGE file Hancock Student Leadership Program

The Hancock Student Leadership Program promotes, fosters, and identifies student leaders and develops their ability to inspire, motivate, and influence others after graduation. The program promotes students’ development of a body of practical ethics, good communication skills, compassion and empathy, team and community building, creative problem-solving, goal setting, conflict resolution, independent thinking, and the financial awareness required for sound financial stewardship for the management of budgets.

Donna Cohen, WCSU Dean of Students Office

Abigail Curillo, Raymond James Financial Services Inc., Union Savings Bank

Jacob D’Addario, WCSU Police Department

Isabel Gonillo, City of Danbury Department of Health and Human Services

George Kane, WCSU Finance Offices

Jake Toth, WCSU Finance Offices


Leadership, Compassion and Creativity Certificate Program Graduates

LCCC Logoopens IMAGE file The Leadership, Compassion and Creativity Certificate program is a leadership program that provides an opportunity for students to receive a certificate by exploring the values of leadership, compassion & creativity across all Student Affairs disciplines and with people of all communities. This program takes a student’s co-curricular activities, leadership roles and community service hours and combines them into one leadership certificate.
Presented by: Dennis Leszko, Director of the Center for Student Involvement.

The 2022 graduates of the program are:

Nicole Day

Ashley Gagliardi

Karla Matos

Sheila Medina

Carly Mengler

LCCC leaders are those who are innovative and inspire others to find new and diverse ways to solve problems. They lead sympathetically by understanding that all people learn and succeed through different avenues of guidance. At the end of completing the LCCC, students are able to explain how they have become more compassionate and creative leaders; and explain how participation in LCCC has shaped their understanding of leadership.


John Tamas Memorial Emerging Student Leader (tie)

Awarded by the Division of Student Affairs.
Presented by: Dr. Walter Cramer, Dean of Students

This award goes to a Freshman or Sophomore who has demonstrated superior leadership capability and potential.

Liana RodriguezRecipient: Liana Rodriguez

Liana is a sophomore who is offering an incredible amount of talent and dedication to the students of WCSU. Specifically she is the WCSU manager for the Professional Clothes Closet (PCC)! She volunteered last year as a freshman and has made the dream of a clothing closet for our students reality. She is in charge of several other students, operations, marketing, and manages all the donations coming into the closet! She is a Career Peer Leader who has shown dedication and passion in her mentorship of dozens (and dozens!) of students. Liana is the Community Service Director of the NSLS and her outreach to this organization to get them involved with projects has been commendable. She is a notetaker for the university AND holds down another part time job AND keeps a 3.72 GPA!

Recipient: Charles Wimer

Charlie has done an exemplary job of involving himself in WCSU’s campus community. A proud Executive Board member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, he has a stellar Charles Wimeropens IMAGE file understanding of what it takes to meaningfully connect with others. He has provided incredible support through his participation within the Center for Student Involvement, and most recently joined the Department of Housing & Residence Life as a Resident Assistant, where he has shown great promise as a student leader. As a first year student, it is Charlie’s kindness, dedication, and quick learning that make him a wonderful example to his peers and a fantastic emerging leader within our campuses. He is caring, compassionate, and steps up to the plate whenever needed. He is always willing to help out in any way. He is being asked to run for more leadership positions in student life. People know he is amazing.”

Inter-Residence Hall Association Awards

The awards are voted upon by the Inter-Residence Hall Association, which represents the residential student body.
Presented by: Eden Edwards-Harris, Resident Director, Grasso Hall

Resident of the Year

This award is given to a member of the residential student body who has served the campus community above and beyond the call of duty. This individual is an outstanding leader and motivator to all students, but particularly the residential students.

Recipient: Allison Black from Centennial Hall

“Allison has displayed a fantastic commitment to WCSU through her involvement in the Department of Housing & Residence Life. A stellar employee in Centennial Hall, she has earned the respect of several staff members and Resident Directors. This respect, in addition to her professional performance, has earned her a spot as a Resident Assistant for the next academic year. Her work ethic and personality make her a noteworthy member of the residential community. It is for these reasons that the Inter-Residence Hall Association is honored to present this year’s Resident of the Year Award to Allison Black.”


Housing and Residence Life Staff Member of the Year – RA

This award is given to a Resident Assistant who has shown extreme dedication to Housing throughout the academic year. Through programming, office work, and showing support for the residents of Western Connecticut State University, the award recipient is being honored for his/her service.

Recipient: Wanjiru Gatheru from Pinney Hall – RA of the Year

“Wanj has gone above and beyond this past year in the RA role.  As a returning RA she assisted in helping the new staff understand the position and was there to help them out in any way she could. Wanj is always willing to help out the staff, and residents when she can. Many of her staff relied on her for her experience and guidance this year. Wanj’s outgoing personality allows residents to feel comfortable going to her.”


Elizabeth HindsHousing and Residence Life Staff Member of the Year – ARM

This award is given to an Academic Resource Mentor who has shown extreme dedication to Housing throughout the academic year. Through programming, office work, and showing support for the residents of Western Connecticut State University, the award recipient is being honored for his/her service.

Recipient: Elizabeth Hinds from Grasso Hall – ARM of the Year

Lizzie has gone above and beyond her role as an ARM, helping first years transition through their first year of college by connecting them not only to academic resources but supportive resources such as accessibilities and counseling.


Litchfield Hall in the fallopens IMAGE file Program of the Year 

This award is given either to a Hall Council, Resident Assistant, Academic Resource Mentor, or a member of the residential student body who has hosted a program that has best suited the university and the needs of the community.

Recipients: Shivam Soni, Peter Bigica, Elizabeth Hinds for Silent Disco

“Engaging residents from both campuses and multiple halls, this program was a highlight within the Department of Housing & Residence Life during the Fall 2021 semester. Staff members turned the first floor of Litchfield Hall into a new space, giving residents the opportunity to enjoy good food, good music, and most importantly, time together. The collaborative efforts that were put into this program speak to the capabilities and dedication of the hosting staff members. It is for these reasons that the Inter-Residence Hall Association is honored to present this year’s Program of the Year Award to Resident Assistants Shivam Soni and Peter Bigica for their program entitled “Silent Disco.”


Centennial Hallopens IMAGE file Hall Council of the Year 

This award is given to a Hall Council that has facilitated successful programming, has made an impact on their resident hall, and has ultimately coincided with the Department of Housing and Residence Life’s C.U.L.T.U.R.E. program. The award is voted upon by the Inter-Residence Hall Association, which represents the residential student body.

Recipient: Centennial Hall Council

“Centennial Hall Council has gone above and beyond to offer programming for its residents while upholding the C.U.L.T.U.R.E Housing model. Programming they’ve done has made such a positive impact on the residents of Centennial Hall.”


Program Activities Council Award

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Awarded by the Program Activities Council
Presented by: Riley Weaver, PAC President

Outstanding Student Program

This award is presented to a student or group who is deemed to have initiated and executed the program, excluding PAC programs, that had the largest impact on the campus community during the year.

Recipient: Who’s Got Game? by the Office of InterCultural Affairs

“Whose Got Game” is the winner for this year’s Program of the year award from the Program Activates Council. We here at PAC felt that “Whose Got Game” had an outstanding turnout each and every week with a very strong sense of community. This program was tailored to all students allowing them to find a place to hang out and enjoy themselves. Along with that, this program gave the ability for different clubs to host or cosponsor each week.”


Fraternity and Sorority Life Awards

Awarded by Fraternity and Sorority Life
Presented by: Nicholas Williams-Ambrosio, FSL Council President

New Greek Member of the Year (tie)

This award goes to an individual who is new to the Greek community and has made a significant contribution to his/her Greek organization, the Greek Council, and the university. Nominations were solicited from individuals and Greek organizations.

Recipient: Savannah Horton of Delta Gamma Phi

“Savannah has consistently stepped up as a kind and supportive sister. She has taken on multiple leadership roles in her organization and is consistently showing up to support other organizations and spread Greek Unity. Savannah also represented WCSU at the Northeastern Greek Leadership Conference and came back with many amazing ideas and information to present to the community. We cannot wait to see what she does next!”

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Recipient: Charles Wimer of Tau Kappa Epsilon

“As soon as he joined TKE, it was extremely obvious that he was an extremely hard worker. He works at CSI, is an RA on campus, recently elected to the FSL executive board, and treasurer for TKE after not even a semester into joining. Usually this is unheard of, but he continually puts in the hard work, doesn’t stop, and hasn’t taken an off day. He is a friendly face in FSL and is constantly supporting all orgs. We cannot wait to see what he does next!”


Outstanding Greek Member of the Year

This award goes to the individual who has made a significant contribution to his/her Greek organization, the Greek Council, and the university. Nominations were solicited from Ihairy Castillo Acevedoindividuals and Greek organizations.

Recipient: Ihairy Castillo Acevedo of Alpha Delta Pi

“Ihairy has gone above and beyond to continually show what it truly means to be a sorority woman. She has excelled as an organization Vice President, as the VP of Administration for the FSL Council and we know she will exceed our expectations as the newly elected Fraternity and Sorority Life Council President. Ihairy is an individual that others know they can go to and has constantly been the person to pick up other duties that may have fallen through the cracks. We want to thank Ihairy for all of her hard work and we cannot wait to see what the FSL council accomplishes with her lead.”


Outstanding Greek Letter Organization

This award goes to the organization that has made a significant contribution to the Greek Council, the university, and the greater community.

Recipient: Tau Kappa Epsilon

“Tau Kappa Epsilon has grown incredibly against all odds in the new age of COVID. WCSU’s Chapter of TKE is currently ranked 18 out of over 200 chapters nationally, ranked number 2 in the province!  The chapter is full of many new and passionate brothers who are looking to make “Better Men for a Better World” . This year at their annual TKE Jump-A-Thon , the first since COVID hit, they were able to raise over $1,800 to St. Judes. The fraternity has been incredibly supportive of other organizations and has many focused efforts on FSL unity. We are very excited to see what TKE does next!”


Alpha Delta PiHighest GPA for a Greek Letter Organization

This award goes to the Greek organization with the highest cumulative grade point average at the end of the previous fall semester. 

Recipient: Alpha Delta Pi


SLRB Committee Student Organization of the Year Awards

Awarded by the Student Leadership Recognition Banquet (SLRB) Committee
Presented by: John Murphy, Director of Event & Conference Management and Auxiliary Services

Ancell School of Business – Student Organization of the Year  

This award is presented to a student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals and program planning, has made an impact on the campus and surrounding community, and the leadership development of its group members.

Western Marketing Association logoRecipient: Western Marketing Association

The Western Marketing Association is known for creating a strong team of those interested in advertising and marketing through skill building, networking opportunities with guest speakers, and community service both within and outside the WCSU community.


Student Nurses AssociationSchool of Professional Studies – Student Organization of the Year 

This award is presented to a student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals and program planning, has made an impact on the campus and surrounding community, and the leadership development of its group members.

Recipient: Student Nurses Association

The Student Nurses Association helps its members become familiar with nursing practices through outreach programs, training sessions, fundraisers, and giving back to the community such as making blankets for the Danbury Hospital.”


Pre-Physician Assistant Societyopens IMAGE file Macricostas School of Arts & Sciences Student Organization of the Year 

This award is presented to a student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals and program planning, has made an impact on the campus and surrounding community, and the leadership development of its group members.

Recipient: Pre-Physician Assistant Society 

The Pre-Physician Assistant Society educates students on the Physician Assistant career through guided medical classes, guest lectures from medical professionals, and various community fundraisers..”


School of Visual and Performing Arts – Student Organization of the Year 

Opera Club at WCSUThis award is presented to a student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals and program planning, has made an impact on the campus and surrounding community, and the leadership development of its group members.

Recipient: Opera Club

The Opera Club has brought opera music to the WCSU Community through opera themed bake sales, masquerade balls, and opera viewings for all students.


Rotaract Club logoGeneral Interest and Community Service – Student Organization of the Year

This award is presented to a student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals and program planning, has made an impact on the campus and surrounding community, and the leadership development of its group members.

Recipient: Rotaract Club of WCSU

The Rotaract Club of WCSU has brought students together through several humanitarian programs such as creating animal blankets, care packages, hosting movie nights, and other fun activities that incorporate both the WCSU community and Danbury community.”


Minorities in Medicine logoopens IMAGE file Diversity – Student Organization of the Year 

This award is presented to a student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals and program planning, has made an impact on the campus and surrounding community, and the leadership development of its group members.

Recipient: Minorities in Medicine

Minorities in Medicine has created a diverse group of students that have a passion for medicine, working within the WCSU community, and educating others on various medical practices through training classes and fun, interactive games for all students.”


Event and Conference Management Awards

Matt FortiCustomer Service Award

Presented by: Cara Byrne and Jazmin Infantas

The Customer Service Award goes to an employee who has demonstrated excellent customer service to all students and WestConn community, has excellent communication skills interacting with many individuals on an everyday basis, and has patience dealing with difficult customers and has strong problem-solving skills when it comes to resolving any issue.

Recipient: Matthew Forti

“This ECM employee has displayed extreme dedication to not only the ECM department, but also the university as a whole. They are not only an ECM manager, but they also volunteer their time to other clubs and departments, and they are a captain of the football team. Throughout his 2 years with ECM, he has taken on a lot of responsibility and portrayed the epitome of what we call a leader!”


Julian Soares
Long Journey Award

Presented by Christine Laedke and Cory Silver

The Long Journey Award goes to an employee who has worked for ECM for 3 consecutive years/6 consecutive semesters, been vital to the success of the department by working in all areas: Centers/ONC/Ives/Midtown, constantly is on time and reliable for multiple shifts, has gone above and beyond what is asked of them, and is a leader and a mentor to other students in the department.

Recipient: Julian Soares

“Since joining ECM 3 years ago, as a student employee, he has worked his way up to the current position of Student Manager for the Westside Campus. He has done every job: from working COVID testing, to managing athletic games, to room setups and breakdowns, to box truck runs, organizing storage rooms and picking up and putting down the basketball floor in this very arena. All while leading other students and teaching them the job. He is a leader, and a fantastic and positive example to his coworkers.”


Omar CastellanoECM All-Star

Presented by: Cara Byrne and Jazmin Infantas

The ECM All-Star Award goes to an employee who is available for any task needed, takes on responsibility and initiatives on learning new skills, shows excellent leadership to all students of our department, is a versatile worker able to apply themselves in many different manners, and displayed a large variety of skills such as customer service, punctuality, dependency, enthusiasm, and a great work ethic.

Recipient: Omar Castellanos

“This individual was hired in august of last year for event services doing these wonderful setups such as this one and within a matter of weeks we were able to see his ability. He took every challenge with stride and rose to occasion.”


Student Government Association Awards

Awarded by the Student Government Association

Presented by: Patrick Moody, SGA President

Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences – Outstanding Faculty Member

This award is given to a faculty member from the Macricostas School of Arts & Sciences for outstanding contribution to WCSU students.

Dr. Zuohong PanRecipient: Dr. Zuohong Pan

“Dr. Zuohong Pan earned a Ph.D. from Wayne State University. He teaches macroeconomics, microeconomics, money & banking, mathematical economics, economic development, applied econometrics, contemporary domestic economic issues, social research issues and social research seminars. His research interests include international trade and finance, financial modeling & forecasting, economic development and urban economics. He has co-authored/edited a number of books, including Investment Banking in the United States and Taiwan in the 21st Century. Pan has published numerous papers in periodicals such as Urban Studies, China Economic Review, the Journal of Computational Intelligence in Finance and Computational Economics. He also reviews for professional journals, such as Urban Studies and China Economic Review.”


School of Visual & Performing Arts – Outstanding Faculty Member 

This award is given to a faculty member from the School of Visual & Performing Arts for outstanding contribution to WCSU students.

John Hickok, Theatre Arts

Recipient: John Hickok

“John Hickok directed the acclaimed world premiere of DMW Greer’s BURNING BLUE at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on London’s West End (2 Olivier nominations), as well productions in LA, San Francisco, and NYC. He’s directed straight plays, musicals & classics all over the country, most notably the off-B’way premiere of EYE OF THE BEHOLDER starring Kim Hunter, and BUS STOP (“10 Best Plays of 1980” Boston Phoenix). He was a member of the WRITERS THEATRE in NYC working on new play development, the director’s group at The Director’s Company, a curator at The New York Theatre Workshop, participated in the Hal Prince Musical Theatre Workshop as a director for three years, as well as dramaturging/directing numerous new plays and musical readings. As an actor, John goes back and forth between Shakespeare and musicals. On Broadway, he created the roles of Governor Slaton in PARADE, Zoser in Elton John’s AIDA, and Professor Bhaer in LITTLE WOMEN, and can be heard on all three cast albums. Also on B’way: MAN & BOY (opposite Frank Langella), OUR COUNTRY’S GOOD, and Rupert Holmes’ ACCOMPLICE. As an educator, he taught Shakespeare and acting for three years at Bard College and directed HOT L BALTIMORE. At Central Connecticut State University he directed RENT, URINETOWN, and SPRING AWAKENING. At WCSU, where’s he’s currently teaching acting, he’s directed YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, and A CHRISTMAS CAROL. He also teaches Shakespeare & directing at Queens College, where he’s directed.”


Professor Doreen Graham, NursingSchool of Professional Studies – Outstanding Faculty Member

This award is given to a faculty member from the School of Professional Studies for outstanding contribution to WCSU students.

Recipient: Doreen Graham

“Professor Doreen Graham is a full- time Assistant Professor in Nursing at Western Connecticut State University. Doreen has been a full- time professor this past five years and is in the process of finishing her Doctorate dissertation in Nursing Education at Western Connecticut State University. Doreen is also a part-time per diem Nurse Practitioner at Waterbury Hospital in the Cardiovascular Critical Care Unit. Doreen’s background in both nursing and advance practice nursing has been for over thirty years in critical care. Doreen is board certified in critical care and is a member of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the American College of Cardiology. Professor Doreen Graham is also a member of both the Mu Beta and Kappa Alpha Chapters of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.

Professor Doreen Graham teaches undergraduate nursing at Western Connecticut State University. Doreen is also a preceptor for WCSU advance practice nursing students in the cardiovascular unit.”


Thomas Miller, Division of Justice and Law AdministrationAncell School of Business – Outstanding Faculty Member 

This award is given to a faculty member from the Ancell School of Business for outstanding contribution to WCSU students.

Recipient: Thomas Miller

“Professor Miller, a very proud alumnus, graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Justice and Law Administration from WestConn. He then went on to earn a Juris Doctor from the Regent University School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. While in law school, he served as the Business Editor of the Regent University Law Review and clerked for the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate.

Professor Miller is licensed to practice law in state and federal courts in Connecticut. He owns and operates a solo, general legal practice where he has advised clients regarding a wide array of legal matters including real estate transactions, small business formation and operation, estate planning, domestic matters, criminal matters, and civil litigation matters.

In 2018, Professor Miller co-authored, with JLA Professor Terrence Dwyer, the textbook Business Law: Foundations for the 21st Century. He has taught a wide range of classes at WestConn, including Commercial Law; Writing for Justice Professions; Legal Writing, Research, and Analysis; Criminal Law; and Constitutional Law. He also advises the WCSU Moot Court Club.”


SGA Vice President’s Equity and Justice Award

Presented by: Donovan Shaw, SGA Vice President of Internal Affairs

Awarded to students who consistently speak up and step up, using their knowledge and spheres of influence to inspire equity and justice from the student body up to administration or beyond. Students do not have to hold any specific position to be eligible for this award.

Recipient: Raissatou Karim


The Fernando & Alice Fernandes Award

Awarded to a member of the classified staff who has made significant contribution to student life.

Recipient: Bashkim Imeri


John Murphy, Event and Conference ManagementAward of Merit

Awarded for outstanding service to the entire student body.  A non-student member of the WCSU community whose dedication to the students and student life has gone far above and beyond his/her obligations.

Recipient: John Murphy


Student Award of Merit

Awarded to a student who has dedicated him/herself to outstanding service to the student body.

Recipient: Satil Moni


Outstanding Student Organization

Awarded to a student organization that has excelled in all areas.

Recipient: Program Activities Council


Sorreea Gagnebinopens IMAGE file Outstanding Senator

Awarded to a senator in the Student Government Association for outstanding service.

Recipient: Sorreea Gagnebin

 

 

 


Isaiah TamdjiOutstanding Representative

Awarded to a senator in the Student Government Association for outstanding service.

Recipient: Isaiah Tamdji

 

 


 

Cathy KostSGA President’s Award

Awarded to a student or other member of the university community who has contributed to helping student organizations on campus.

Recipient: Catherine Kost

 

 


Riley Weaveropens IMAGE file SGA President’s Award for Outstanding Student Leadership

This award is presented to a student who has displayed outstanding leadership skills and has actively worked toward bettering the community and student life on campus during their time here at Western Connecticut State University.

Recipient: Riley Weaver

 

 


Bella DiMartinoopens IMAGE file Jesse Lewis Compassion Awards

Awarded by the Center for Compassion, Creativity & Innovation
Presented by: Alexis Koukos, Representative of the Jesse Lewis, and founder of the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Foundation

This award is presented to a student whose compassion (actively helping others to solve or overcome their problems or suffering) knows no bounds. This award is in memory of Jesse Lewis, the 6-year-old Sandy Hook student who saved the lives of 9 other first graders on December 14, 2012.

Recipient: Bella DiMartino

“Bella is an aspiring professional in the Communications field, graduating as a full-time Kathwari Honors student at WCSU in just 3 years. During her time at WCSU, Bella has been deeply involved in creating a sense of community by participating and coordinating creative and collaborative events. She served as a Teaching Assistant for two sections of the Nature of Inquiry- guiding first years to transition into the university experience with a greater sense of confidence in themselves. Bella exemplifies Compassion-in-Action; whether serving as a Peer Mentor for freshmen, being involved in the Honors Students of Compassion Club, working at the Career Success Center, as an Honors Assistant overseeing all our social media, as the President of the Play it By Ear A Capella, or the Editor-in Chief of the Perspective Magazine- Bella works tirelessly to help those around her inspiring others to actively in engage in a growth mindset to realize their ideas.”


Community Service Award

Awarded by the Division of Student Affairs
Presented by Dr. Walter Cramer, Dean of Students.

This award is presented to the club, organization or student that shows exemplary effort to volunteer and serve the community around them.

Rotaract Club logo

Recipient: The Rotaract Club of WCSU

“This award is presented to the club, organization or student that shows exemplary effort to volunteer and serve the community around them.  One of the outstanding things about our students and our clubs, organizations and intercollegiate athletic teams is the extent to which community service is an integral part of their lives.  During this academic year as we were emerging from the pandemic, many students, clubs, organizations and intercollegiate athletic teams found a way to engage and volunteer in community service activities in Danbury and the greater Danbury area.  That said, there was one organization that stood out in terms of both the number and the variety of program done.   These include making cat blankets to donate to Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter, putting together care packages to donate to The Center for Empowerment and Education, constructing Holiday Toy Packages to donate locally, creating Valentine’s Day Cards to be donated to the Connecticut Children’s Pediatric Care at Danbury Hospital, making PB&J sandwiches and care packages for The Center for Empowerment and Education, baking cookies at the Newman Center to give to WCSU staff and stuffing Easter Eggs with candy and other goodies for their 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt with Find Us Outside.”


Danielle KingOutstanding Advisor

Awarded by Student Life/Student Activities.
Presented by Dennis Leszko, Director of the Center for Student Involvement

Awarded to the Advisor that best promotes the growth potential of student organizations, assists with their maintenance, and stimulates the development of programs that not only enrich the campus but also aid the development of students.

Recipient: Danielle King

“Danielle is an advisor who stood out from the crowd. Her nominators have described her as someone who made a point to attend multiple club events and bonded with the club during the Homecoming game. She has been very welcoming and helpful with any questions or concerns. In addition, she has been lauded for going out of her way to speak on the clubs’ behalf in spaces that students can’t reach. Not only does she attend events but she listens to the students’ voices and makes them heard throughout campus. She has been a friend in need, a supportive advisor, and a safe place for the students. She understands the importance of human connectedness and compassion, and is genuinely caring with a high level of integrity. Students feel honored to know Danielle.”


Alumni Association Outstanding Student Leader Award (tie)

Awarded by the WCSU Alumni Association

Presented by: Elaine Salem, Lifetime Member of the Alumni Board of Directors

This award is given each year to a student who has exemplified the qualities of a student leader.

Recipient: Micayla Flynn

“Micayla was a transfer into WestConn her sophomore year. She made the cheerleading team right when she transferred and got involved in anything she could on campus. Through the cheer team she participated in WCSU Day of Service, color run, cardboard canoe race, accepted students day, clubs carnival , opening ceremonies, homecoming events. She is a HPX allied health major and joined the HPX club. She is a participant in the National Society of Leadership and Success. She works on campus in the AccessAbilities office. and was an orientation leader. She has been captain of the cheerleading team for the past 2 years. She has made Dean’s List 4 times. She will be graduating with Cum Laude. She has an amazing personality. She is hardworking, caring and competitive! She has always maintained an off campus jobs as well. She is a success story as a transfer and she has experienced both commuting and being a resident. She took full advantage of all the campus had to offer. She always encourage others to join in activities! She is a role model student, cheerleader, and peer.”

Carly MenglerRecipient: Carly Mengler

Carly is a senior Biology Major graduating Magna Cum Laude and has been on the Dean’s list four times. She has been working in CSI for more than three years, most recently as the office assistant. She became the voice of CSI to all clubs and organizations…you may know her from all the emails you have received over the course of this year from CSI. She joined SGA as a Senator and this past year has been serving as the Community Inclusion Officer where she planned successful events such as Fall and Winter Clubs Carnival, Homecoming, and the upcoming Inaugural Ball.  In this role, she also helped new clubs form on campus and chaired the Executive Council.  She is a big part of SGA’s success this year!  She is also here tonight as one of our MCs.”


Walter B. Bernstein Vice President’s Award for Student Leadership (tie)

Presented by the Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Keith Betts

This award is given each year to a student who has shown dedication, passion, and immense effort toward the Jala Cookeimprovement of Student Life throughout their tenure at WCSU.

Recipient: Jala Cooke

“Jala is a Psychology major who was a three-time orientation leader and last year was the lead orientation leader. She held many positions within PAC, including vice president and most recently president, and worked to increase the profile of PAC by making events more frequent and popular. In her leadership roles, she has been described as a student that answered the call to the many opportunities that arose, worked well under pressure, and was very dependable.” 

Recipient: Patrick Moody

Patrick Moody

“Patrick is a member of the Adventure Club, the Western Marketing Association, as well as WCSU’s representative on the Board of Regents Student Advisory Committee. He was the co-chair of the university-wide Mascot Committee, and senator in the Student Government Association before being elected president this past year. In his leadership role, he has increased the visibility of the SGA with our students, the university administration, and the system office, and was responsible for increasing the number of active SGA senators and representatives. He has expanded the SGA engagement with students and completely revamped the organization, providing a solid foundation for the success of this most important student organization for years to come.” 


A Special Thank You:

Carly Mengler and Patrick Moody – for emceeing the event
Event & Conference Management – for setting up the O’Neill Center
Fraternity & Sorority Life – for sponsoring the gift baskets
Inter-Residence Hall Association – for the candybars
Program Activities Council – for organizing the photo booth
SLRB Committee – for putting on this entire event
Student Government Association – for your sponsorship and support

Last but not least, on behalf of the SLRB Committee, a huge thank you to all of the student leaders who stepped up this year, whether you were recognized with an award or not. The same to all of the advisors to student organizations; all of your hard work is appreciated. And a special thank you to all of the presenters.

Members of the 2022 Student Leadership Recognition Banquet Committee (alphabetical by last name):

Brittanymarie Barber, Residence Hall Director, Housing & Residence Life

Caitie Barry, Graduate Intern for Fraternity and Sorority Life & Leadership, CSI

Walter Cramer, Dean of Students, Student Affairs

Daryle Dennis, Assistant Dean of Students, Student Affairs

Virginia Diaz, Administrative Assistant, Student Affairs

Oni Figueroa, Administrative Assistant, CSI

Riley E. Weaver, President, Program Activities Council

Danielle King, Admissions, Cashiers, History 

Dennis Leszko, Director, CSI & SGA Advisor

Lycia Lopez-Torres, Graduate Intern for Programming, CSI

Nicholas Williams-Ambrosio, President, Panhellenic Council

Patrick Moody, President, Student Government Association

John Murphy, Director, Event & Conference Management & SGA Advisor

Ellen Ober, Administrative Assistant, AccessAbility Services

Birte Pfitzner, CSU Administrative Assistant, Student Affairs

Peter Puccio, Assistant to the Director, Media Services

Cory Silver, Event & Conference Coordinator

Shivam Soni, President, Inter-Residence Hall Association