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Cu ya hoga Comm uni t y College
A ssoci at e Of A pplied Science Degr ee In Nu r sing
2020SpringSpring
Pinning CeremonyPinning Ceremony
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2020CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGECUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Spring 2020 Nursing Graduates
Pinning CeremonyWelcome and Introductions ............................. Wendy Batch-Wilson, DNP, RN
Dean of Nursing
Remarks ................................................................................. Alex Johnson, Ph.D.President
Class Reflections .............................................................................Joshua SavageJake Walker
Significance of the Pin ...................................................................... Amy Nelson
Awards ........................................................................................Dr. Batch-WilsonClinical Excellence Award
Erica L. BeckJennifer Marie BorchardtCrosby CraddockMegan EarlyEmily Florian
Samantha HoffmanAmy KeresAnthony Kustra Zeinab OthmanFathia RahmanDiana Marie Rozie
Joshua SavageKayla SweneyJake WalkerKaitlin Willis
Spirit of Nursing AwardKaitlin Gerski Joshua Savage
Dean’s AwardFathia Rahman Jake Walker
Favorite Faculty AwardTBA
Florence Nightingale Pledge ........................................................... Linda Strong
Closing Remarks ........................................................................Dr. Batch-Wilson
Significance of the Nursing Pin
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In the mid-to-late 1800s, pins were used to differentiate medical and nursing personnel from their layman counterparts in times of war. The nursing pinning ceremony has evolved into a time-honored celebratory tradition that acknowledges the accomplishments of nursing graduates and symbolically welcomes them into the nursing profession.
Shown on the cover, the College’s nursing pin features notable symbols characteristic of its graduates. The College seal, the outline of the city of Cleveland and the state of Ohio seal symbolize growth and continued progress. Together, the torch and Telstar satellite represent perseverance, determination, learning and communication. The nuclear energy symbol represents research and modern technology. These characteristics combined are the embodiment of the Tri-C® nursing graduate.
Finally, the color apricot is representative of the academic discipline of nursing. For this reason, an apricot rose is presented to each nursing graduate to further honor their accomplishments.
Significance of the Nursing Pin
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“I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to faithfully practice my profession of nursing.
I will do all in my power to make and maintain the highest standards and practices of my profession.
I will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping in the practice of my calling.
I will devote myself to the welfare of my patients, my family and my community.
I will endeavor to fulfill my rights and privileges as a good citizen and take my share of responsibility in promoting the health and welfare of the community.
I will constantly endeavor to increase my knowledge and skills in nursing and to use them wisely.
I will zealously seek to nurse those who are ill, wherever they may be and whenever they are in need.
I will be active in assisting others in safeguarding and promoting the health and happiness of humankind.”
Florence Nightingale Pledge (alt. 2007)
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Nursing GraduatesMelissa Algeri
Amber Anderson
Dante Attinato
Samantha Bailey
Erica Beck
Amy Beno
Phindile Biyela
Heather Blythin
Lyndee Bomback
Nicole Bonnallie
Jennifer Borchardt
Taylor Boykins
Desiree Brigitzer
Ashleigh Brown
Charlene Brown
Victoria Bryjak
Courtney Clemons
Hilary Collins
Michael Conant
Erin Conway
Ayelet Cooper
Crosby Craddock
Karen Cuccaro
Kelly Dabernig
JennaLee Dezsi
Melissa DiValentino
Cassandra Dost
Megan Early
Ronnie Farah
Kristin Flis
Emily Florian
Kristin Franczak
Shifra Frank
Kimberly Fulton
Macie Gang
Kaitlin Gerski
Melissa Gezymalla
Brian Glenn
Megan Graham
Samantha Hoffman
Norma Hollenberg
Caitlin Hopkins
Noemi Hornyak
Kaleigh Hunt
Amber Hyvarinen
Emily Jones
Ismaila Kazeem
Amy Keres
Joslynn Kever
Jesse Kimber
Spring 2020
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Nursing GraduatesSpring 2020
LaShawn King
Shatia King
Mandy Kmitt
Jenna Krivonic
Anthony Kustra
Melissa Levering
Shuang Ma
Jade Malinky
Ramandeep Mann
Jacinta Messing
Ryan Miday
Cheyenne Minter
Kelly Mlady
Desmond Montgomery
Miriam Mustafa
Keith Myers
Madeline Novak
Annette Nurse
Charade Osborne
Zeinab Othman
Chamieka Patterson
Sara Perrin
Angela Petersen
Jamie Petrekovich
Cierra Phillips
Corrine Phillips
Patricia Pospisil
Fathia Rahman
Elizabeth Rice
Vanessa Roufail
Diana Rozie
Jacqueline Ruiz
Kristina Rutherford
Tiffany Ryan
Jowharah Sabir
Alicia Sams
Joshua Savage
Bridget Schwert
Brittany Semanik
Tadieus Serubiri
Lian-Yi Showers
John Simiele
Rachel Sloat
Alexandria Smith
Chelsea Smith
Kimberly Spencer
Aubry Stefanyuk
Tatjana Stojanovic
Heather Stuckert
Kristen Surgeon
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Nursing GraduatesSpring 2020
Kayla Sweney
Jedidah Thumbalamoto
Diana Turella
Dominique Tyes
Sabrina Vannoy
Emily Vaughan
Tia Vereb
Megan Wade
Rachelle Waggoner
Jake Walker
Christina Wallace
Jessica Wampleman
Mallory Wapperer
Carl Washington
Sarah Weisz
Brittany Williams
Kaitlin Willis
Kate Williston
Megan Wilson
Wayne Wood
Taylor Wrigley
Ginger Zeleznik
Elena Zhuravlenko
Alyssa Zikeli
Note: The graduate list is unofficial at the time of printing. Students must fulfill all declared program requirements and
comply with College policies for successful degree completion.
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Alex Johnson, Ph.D.College President
Karen Miller, Ph.D.Provost and Chief Academic Officer
Lisa Williams, Ph.D.President, Eastern Campus
Donna Imhoff, Ph.D.President, Western Campus
Denise McCory, Ed.D.Interim President, Metropolitan Campus
Terri Pope, Ph.D.President, Westshore Campus
Committee Members
Justin Loew, Co-Chair
Jamie Smith, Co-Chair
Melanie Benington
Jessica Krowka
Traci Lyons
Shelly Malberti
Linda Strong
Evelyn Torres
College Leadership
Special thanks to nursing student volunteers for their support.
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Division of Nursing Administration
Wendy Batch-Wilson, DNP, RNDean
Ebony Drummer, MSN, RNAssociate Dean
Joy Caldwell, MSN, RNProgram Director
Aprille Haynie, MSN, RNProgram Director
Meredith Walker, MSN, RN, NP-CProgram Director
Jennifer Chaye, MSN, RNDirector, Nursing Skills Lab
Kimberly Edwards, DNP, RNSpecialist, Nursing Adjunct Mentoring Support
Rebecca Yakovac, MSN, MA, RNSpecialist, Nursing Adjunct Mentoring Support
Dawn PatrickCompliance Administrator
Evelyn TorresAdministrative Coordinator II
Jamie SmithProject Specialist
Renee PaulProgram Assistant
Barbara SchultzProgram Assistant
Vickie WarrenProgram Assistant
Traci LyonsConcierge
Special thanks to our Tri-C colleagues for their assistance and support.
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Sharon Arnold, MSN, RN
Melanie Benington, Ph.D., RN, CNE
Kristy Biggers, MSN, RN, CEN
Anne Kristin Brooks, MSN, RN, CNM
Dosette Bush-Jones, MSN, CNS, RN-BC
Andrea Cain Smith, MSN-Ed, APRN, FNP-C, CME
Alicia Carlucci, MSN, RN
Karen Coleman, DNP, RN
Deborah Crider, MSN, RNC, CNE
Victoria Daus, DNP, RN, CNM, MBA
Jane Ermlich, MSN, RN
Carolyn Fambro, MSN-Ed, RN
Maureen Flanick, MSN-Ed, RN
Marieluise Friedrich, MSN-Ed, RN
LaToia Gaiter, MSN, RN
Jessica Jaworske, MSN-Ed, RN
Deniece Jukiewicz, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC
Diana Kovacic, DNP, RN
Jessica A. Krowka, Ph.D., RN, CCRN, SANE-A
Justin Loew, DNP, RN, CNL
Monica Losneck, MSN, RN
Shelly Malberti, DNP, RN
Mary Elizabeth Marsh, MSN, RN
Amy Nelson, MSN, RN, CNE
Denise Randle, MSN-Ed, RN
Desiree Sanders, MSN, MBA, RN
Kristy Sawicki, MSN, RN
Debra Siegel, MS, RN, CNM
Linda Strong, DNP, RN, CNE, CPNP
Jennifer Sulzer, MSN, RN, CNE
Zenora Thompson, DNP, RN
Deborah Vinesky, MSN, RN
Debra Wilson, MSN-Ed, MBA, RN
Division of Nursing Skills Lab Staff
Beverly Cavin, MSN, RN
Jennifer Hein, MSN, RN
Elizabeth Hudak, MSN, RN
Samantha Mencini, MSN, RN
Kathleen Paskert, BSN, RN
Amy Schulte, MSN, RN
Janet Stropko, MSN, RN
Division of Nursing Faculty
Special thanks to all faculty and staff who assisted behind the scenes.
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Cuyahoga Community College, the Cuyahoga Community College Foundation and our students are grateful for the generous support of our partners. Scholarships enable student success and change the lives for thousands in our community. Through their support of scholarships, our partners are helping to ensure that students have the resources they need to learn, thrive and succeed in the College’s nursing program. Our supporters are advancing student success by providing much-needed financial support for students. The Cuyahoga Community College Foundation extends its sincere appreciation to the partners listed below for their investments in scholarships and program enhancements.
Estates of Al and Jan Widiger
Alan and Barbara Rosskamm
Anonymous Donors
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Ardelia Lois Dickens and Zella M. Haggins Memorial Scholarship Fund
Berlin Family Foundation
Betty Rosskamm
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Foundation
Cuyahoga Community College Staff and Faculty
David and Inez Myers Foundation
The Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation
Genevieve M. Szuba
George Fulford
George Yarbrough
Gloria Moosmann
Harold C. Schott Foundation
HealthSpan
Jackie and Fred Rothstein
James Kannen
Johanna Bacik
The Joyce M. and Herbert W. Stielau Foundation
Kaiser Permanente
Katherine T. O’Neill
Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation
Medical Mutual of Ohio
The MetroHealth System
Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation
Mylayna Albright
Ohio Department of Higher Education
Ohio Desk
Paintstone Foundation
The Park Foundation
Richard Chiricosta
Saint Luke’s Foundation
The Sam J. Frankino Foundation
Sisters of Charity Health System
Stephen P. Donovan
United States Department of Health and Human Services
University Hospitals
Vivi Ann Bowditch
WellPoint Foundation
Our Supporters Invest in People
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