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41st Leadership Awards commend student dedication to OHIO community

The Annual Leadership Awards celebrate student leaders and impactful student organizations at 51社区. On April 17, more than 40 students and organizations were recognized with awards and scholarships in the Baker University Center Ballroom.

In 1984, 51社区 celebrated the inaugural group of student leaders, beginning the tradition that the University has carried on for more than 40 years. The Division of Student Affairs, in partnership with the Division of Diversity and Inclusion, works to create a selection process each year that is equitable, unbiased and inclusive. The two divisions, together with selection committees and the planning committee, read through hundreds of incredible student stories to recognize those who have made a lasting impact on the University and the community.

University leadership, administrators, faculty and staff were among those in attendance for the awards ceremony, as well as the family, friends and mentors that contributed to the reason the honorees took to the stage that evening.

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OHIO students Megan Taylor and Riley Sargent hosted the Annual Leadership Awards.

鈥淲e are here tonight to honor the outstanding students and student organizations that carry on these legacies for their steadfast dedication to our community,鈥 Vice President for Student Affairs and Interim Vice President for Advancement and President & CEO of the OHIO Foundation Lyn Redington said in welcoming those in the Ballroom. 鈥淚t fills me with hope for the future and a profound sense of honor to be among the individuals gathered here tonight.

鈥淭hrough conversations, relationships, and experiences, OHIO is a community that does the essential work of deepening understanding, fostering inclusion, and bridging divides,鈥 added Interim Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Russell Morrow, 鈥淭he students we are honoring tonight have shown countless examples of doing just that.鈥

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Interim Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Russell Morrow presented remarks at the Annual Leadership Awards.

Selection committees, comprising faculty members, staff, alumni, and graduate students, reviewed anonymous submissions to identify and honor the most distinguished candidates. The awards are divided into four categories: diversity and allyship, outstanding leadership, service, and student organizations.

鈥淢y enduring impact will be rooted in fostering a culture of kindness and inclusivity at OHIO, shaping the university for years to come,鈥 shared the John Newton Templeton and Outstanding Senior Leader recipient Naima Miller in her application. 鈥淎s I graduate this spring, I envision a campus where the ripple effects of treating people with kindness extend far beyond my time here, creating a university community that thrives on compassion, respect, and inclusion.鈥

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Sullivan Potter received the Workplace Excellence - Student Affairs Employee Award.

The evening concluded with one of the most anticipated announcements of the night鈥攖he selection of OHIO鈥檚 new student trustee.

President Lori Gonzalez announced the selection of Pankaj Karna as the next student trustee to represent the student body and serve a two-year term with OHIO鈥檚 Board of Trustees. Karna is a physics and astronomy researcher, educator, and U.S. military veteran. His passion for space exploration is driven by the belief that it inspires us to think big and aim higher.

A complete list of winners can be found on the Leadership Awards website.

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Esmeralda Miranda and Nicole Kellogg both received Latinx Community Achievement Awards.
Published
April 24, 2024
Author
Staff reports