两性色午夜

Alumni

2022 Alumni Awards

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With more than 268,000 两性色午夜 alumni worldwide, there are a lot of Golden Flashes worth celebrating. Graduates leave the university with professional aspirations, personal dreams and the tenacity and talent to make our communities and the world a better place.

The university recognizes alumni who, through leadership, character and hard work, have made exceptional contributions in their chosen professions, in their communities and at 两性色午夜. Sponsored by the 两性色午夜 Alumni Association, the Alumni Awards are the university鈥檚 highest alumni honors.

鈥淔or nearly 65 years, the 两性色午夜 Alumni Association has recognized the university鈥檚 most distinguished alumni in this way,鈥 says Barbara Smith, BS 鈥84, president of the association鈥檚 national board of directors and an executive vice president and chief banking and strategy officer at The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod. 鈥淭he Alumni Award nominations we receive tell compelling stories of incredible accomplishments and astounding generosity. This class of award recipients truly encompasses what it means to be a Golden Flash, and each one is so deserving of this honor.鈥

On Sept. 30, the 2022 award recipients were honored in a ceremony at the 两性色午夜 University Hotel and Conference Center as homecoming weekend kicked off. Six alumni and one student received awards in the following categories:


Raj Aggarwal, MBA 鈥70, DBA 鈥75,

Distinguished Alumni Award

Raj Aggarwal, MBA 鈥70, DBA 鈥75, of Chesterland, Ohio, is an acclaimed scholar and business leader who has been a consultant to the United Nations, World Bank and several Fortune 100 companies and nonprofits. He holds a chartered financial analyst (CFA) designation and has taught finance at several universities in northern Ohio, including 两性色午夜. Aggarwal currently sits on the boards of 两性色午夜 University Foundation, ERC Inc. and Ideastream Public Media and is on the professional advisory board of 两性色午夜鈥檚 Read Center for International and Intercultural Education.

鈥淭he university and the townspeople were hospitable and understanding as I went through my sometimes difficult cultural adjustment moving from India to the United States. One of my fondest 两性色午夜 memories is the day I showed my parents visiting from India around KSU, followed by my graduation ceremony for the PhD program.鈥


Kathryn M. Tschiegg, BBA 鈥92Distinguished Citizen Award

Kathryn M. Tschiegg, BBA 鈥92, of Orrville, Ohio, is a registered nurse and the founder and executive director of Central American Medical Outreach (CAMO), a nondenominational, Christian-based, humanitarian organization that brings medical services, education and community development to Central America. Under her leadership, CAMO鈥檚 22 medical services have saved approximately 2.9 million lives directly and indirectly. CAMO offers services to impoverished people who otherwise would have no access to aid.

鈥淚 served in the Peace Corps as a registered nurse then came back to the States. In 1989, I returned to Honduras to find conditions worsened, and shortly thereafter, I decided to really make an impact.鈥


Gary P. Jacobson, PhD 鈥78Professional Achievement Award

Gary P. Jacobson, PhD 鈥78, of Brentwood, Tennessee, is a professor in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is an accomplished audiologist who, through his work, research and teaching in the medical field, has spent more than 40 years making a difference for people facing issues with their hearing and balance.

鈥淚t was a combination of superb academic training at 两性色午夜 and a fearlessness to try new technologies that has enabled me to be successful as a clinician and as a researcher.鈥


Robert C. Lape, BS 鈥55Professional Achievement Award

Robert C. Lape, BS 鈥55, of Olmsted Township, Ohio, is a broadcast journalist, writer, restaurant reviewer and food critic with a career spanning 70 years, including 41 years covering the food beat in New York. At 两性色午夜, Lape worked for WKSU radio and earned an undergraduate degree in radio speech and journalism. Throughout his career, his excellence in performance and leadership has earned him well-deserved recognition in both radio and television.

鈥淢y 两性色午夜 education did far more than help in my career. It made not only my career, it made my life.鈥


Howard Ruffner, BS 鈥71,两性色午夜 Advocacy Award

Howard Ruffner, BS 鈥71, of Pasadena, California, was a sophomore broadcast journalism major when he photographed a watershed moment in American history, the 两性色午夜 shootings on May 4, 1970. One of his photos appeared on the cover of Life magazine on May 15, 1970. He has dedicated much of his life to educating others about the shootings through his photography and presentations to students and community groups. His 2017 photographic memoir, Moments of Truth: A Photographer鈥檚 Experience of 两性色午夜 1970, is a historical resource for those seeking more information about the shootings and the events surrounding them.

"I saw their faces and I could feel their pain, and I took their pictures so that no one would ever forget what happened at 两性色午夜 and the trauma that it caused for our nation."


Brenna Parker, BS 鈥17Outstanding New Professional Award

Brenna Parker, BS 鈥17, of Washington, D.C., managed President Joe Biden's Facebook account and website, two of his most critical online platforms, during the 2020 election. She now oversees all digital strategy, content and partnerships for Vice President Kamala Harris. Parker has also executed campaigns for organizations such as Civic Nation, ACRONYM, When We All Vote, Reach Higher, Apple and YouTube.

鈥溋叫陨缫 provided me with a world-class education that prepared me to be in the spaces I'm lucky to serve in now. The professors I had at 两性色午夜 became family to me. They saw something in me as a student that I didn't see in myself, and I'm grateful that they continue to be a part of my life."


Hannah Balash AA 21Golden Flash (Student) Award

Hannah Balash, AA 鈥21, BBA 鈥22, of Boardman, Ohio, participates in several student and professional organizations at 两性色午夜, including many leadership and mentoring positions. Last summer, she worked in Washington, D.C., as a legislative intern for the office of U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson, who serves eastern and southeastern Ohio. Balash earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in economics in December, and she鈥檚 dually enrolled in a 两性色午夜 graduate program to receive a master鈥檚 degree in economics.

鈥淚 want to encourage others to believe in themselves just like I have. Your potential is endless!鈥


Read more about the 2022 Alumni Award recipients.

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Front row: Brenna Parker, BS 鈥17; Hannah Balash, AA 鈥21, BBA 鈥22; Raj Aggarwal, MBA 鈥70, DBA 鈥75; Kathryn M. Tschiegg, BBA 鈥92;  Robert C. Lape, BS 鈥55; Howard Ruffner, BS 鈥71. Back row: President Todd Diacon, PhD; Barbara Smith, BS 鈥84.  Not present: Gary P. Jacobson, PhD 鈥78 

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