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AMERICAN HUMANICS ALUMNI PAGE
Welcome to the American Humanics Alumni Page.
Our alumni are the professionals who orchestrate the programs,
raise the funds, promote the causes, motivate and organize the volunteers
and perform the other essential functions that maintain the vitality
of the nonprofits our communities so desperately need.
Introducing the AH@ASU Alumni Chapter
(American Humanics at ASU Alumni Chapter)
President: Candice Curran
Contact E-mail: humanics@asu.edu
The AH Alumni Chapter has elected the following officers for 2008-2009:
More than 100 people gathered on April 22, 2008, at the Arizona Club in the Chase Tower to honor ASU American Humanics students at the 28th annual American Humanics recognition dinner. The event also highlighted the contributions of Jack Armstrong, former president of American Humanics and founder of AH at ASU; and Dr. Robert F. Ashcraft, director of AH at ASU for 25 years.
Friends, family, ASU faculty and staff, and community members were all present to see five students receive scholarship awards for their accomplishments and involvement in the American Humanics program:
- Camelback Kiwanis Award, honoring a returning American Humanics student who has provided outstanding leadership and potential in the nonprofit field. Awarded to Jenna Schaefer.
- Inaugural American Humanics Alumni Scholarship, the first scholarship funded and awarded by AH alumni. The recipient is chosen based on his or her contribution to American Humanics, and the recipient’s ability to demonstrate utilization of his or her unique talents to benefit and strengthen the nonprofit sector. Awarded to Megan Trombetta.
- Graduating Senior Director’s Award, honoring a graduating American Humanics student who has provided exemplary leadership and maintained academic excellence. Awarded to Megan Pfleiger.
- American Humanics Management Institute Director’s Award, honoring a returning student for his or her emerging leadership to support the Annual American Humanics Management Institute (AHMI) campaign. This award provides support for the annual Management Institute in the name of a deserving undergraduate student through a financial contribution made in his or her name to the AHMI campaign. Awarded to Ali Rosenbloom.
- George F. Miller Outstanding Student Award, named in memory of the ASU American Humanics program founder, honoring an American Humanics student who displays exemplary qualities of leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to the youth and human service organization field. Awarded to Caitlin Gizler.
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2008 ASU American Humanics student award winners gathered for a group photo at the program’s 28th annual recognition dinner, held April 22, 2008, at the Arizona Club in downtown Phoenix. From left: Caitlin Gizler, Megan Pfleiger, Ali Rosenbloom, Jenna Schaefer. |
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Dr. Robert F. Ashcraft, the Executive Director of the American Humanics program at Arizona State University and the ASU Lodestar Center, Jack Armstrong, and Dennis Marcello, B.S.'81 and the Vice President of Organizational Advancement for the Boys and Girls Club of the East Valley gather for a photo at the 2005 ASU American Humanics recognition dinner. |
Get involved in the AH@ASU Alumni Chapter. For more information, click the AH@ASU Alumni Chapter at the Devils' Den alumni Web site.
Stay tuned to this page for alumni events and happenings!
The College of Public Programs alumni relations efforts include supporting the four alumni chapters and College-wide programs such as Homecoming, an Alumni Directory project, the Alumni Hall of Fame, College Convocation, and Alumni Chapter Scholarships. There are 9,000 alumni across the College, many with dual degrees, so there are numerous opportunities for the chapters to work together when events and projects are of interest to a broader alumni audience. Also see the online calendar providing important details on upcoming events for alumni and students.
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