University of Redlands School of Business & Society Commencement Program 2023

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1 University of Redlands April 22, 2023 School of Business & Society Commencement Class of 2023 #URBulldogs23

School of Business & Society Commencement

University of Redlands

Redlands, California

This event is being recorded and will be webcast live. If you do not wish to be in the recording, please see an attendant who will direct you to an appropriate viewing location.

Degrees awarded in the ceremony are conditional upon completion of course requirements in accordance with University policies. The listing of a candidate’s name in this program is presumptive evidence of graduation but is not to be regarded as conclusive. Honors recognized in the graduation ceremony may be changed based on the processing of final grades.

Commencement Ceremony

Order of the March University Marshal

Flag Bearers and Standard Bearers

Student Marshals

Graduating Class of 2020

Graduating Class of 2021

Graduating Class of 2023

Faculty Marshals

Johannes Moenius, Ph.D.

Xin Zhao, Ph.D.

Faculty Readers

Keri Then, DBA

Michael MacQueen, Ed.D.

Faculty of the University

Administration of the University

Ceremony

Presiding

Krista L. Newkirk, J.D. President, University of Redlands

Invocation

Rev. John Walsh, M.Div.

Omer E. Robbins Chaplain to the University, Emeritus

Land Acknowledgment

The Honorable James C. Ramos ’09 Assemblymember, 45th District in the California State Assembly

Welcome Remarks

Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D.

Dean, School of Business & Society

Welcome and Recognition of Graduates and Guests

President Krista L. Newkirk

Greetings from the Trustees

Jamison J. Ashby ’82

Chair, Board of Trustees

Greetings from Class of 2023

Cynjun Salinas ’17, ’22, ’23, M.S.B.A.

Breaking Boundaries

Musical Interlude

Hanako Duffie ’23

Daniela Gonzalez ’23

Jose Armando Reyes ’23

“For Good” from Wicked

Conferring of Honorary Degree

President Krista L. Newkirk

The Honorable James C. Ramos ’09 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters

Address

The Honorable James C. Ramos ’09 Assemblymember, 45th District in the California State Assembly

Recognition of Whitehead Leadership Society

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Recognition of Delta Mu Delta, International Business Honor Society

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Presentation of Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 Graduates

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Presentation of School of Business & Society

Undergraduate Degree Candidates

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Conferring of Degrees

President Krista L. Newkirk

Presentation of School of Business & Society

Graduate Degree Candidates

Dean Thomas A. Horan

Conferring of Degrees

President Krista L. Newkirk

Benediction

Rev. John Walsh, M.Div.

“Och Tamale” Cheer

Keith Roberts, J.D., Adjunct Faculty, School of Business & Society

Students join (back cover)

Alma Mater

Hanako Duffie ’23

Daniela Gonzalez ’23

Jose Armando Reyes ’23

All join (back cover)

Closing Procession

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About the Speakers

Now in her second academic year at the University of Redlands, President Newkirk continues to enhance the Redlands experience. She oversaw the launch of the School of Business & Society, the new School of Performing Arts, and most recently, the University’s merger with San Franciscobased Presidio Graduate School, resulting in the new Presidio Center for Sustainable Solutions within the School of Business & Society.

With students as her priority, Newkirk continues to advance affordability and accessibility at the University through the Redlands Promise campaign and successfully guided the University’s comprehensive $200 million Forever Yours fundraising campaign to completion—raising a record-breaking $207.2 million.

Newkirk introduced a varsity esports program and continues to move the University Village project forward. She has also expanded campus innovation through the grand opening of the Fletcher Jones Innovation Center and maker space, completed the fundraising for and opened the Coach Jim Verdieck Tennis Center, and is leading the renovation of Anderson Hall, with plans to renovate the Truesdail Center, home to the University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders program. She has also prioritized campus-wide upgrades to increase safety and accessibility for the entire University community.

In addition, she completed the development of the University’s new student-focused strategic plan, which includes a new mission statement and vision to lead California in providing a student-focused, personalized education to drive student success. She is also focused on building upon the University’s designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution.

Newkirk currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), the Board and the Tax Policy Committee of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU), the Board of Redlands Bowl, and is a Redlands Rotarian. She frequently presents at conferences nationwide on the changes occurring in higher education.

Newkirk received her law degree from the College of William & Mary in Virginia and her bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska. She and her husband, W. Lewis (Lew) Glenn III, have two sons and two dogs.

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Adrienne McCormick currently serves as provost and chief academic officer, as well as professor of English at the University of Redlands. Prior to joining the U of R in July 2022, Dr. McCormick served as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs and professor of English at Winthrop University, a public comprehensive institution with 5,000 students in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and served 20 years in the State University of New York (SUNY) system at two separate campuses. Her roles in SUNY included four years at SUNY Oswego as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and 16 years at SUNY Fredonia, where she served in various roles.

At Winthrop, she collaborated with faculty and academic and other campus leaders on a successful decennial review; the development of a quality enhancement plan on career readiness; the implementation of ACUE faculty professional development micro-credential resources; transfer partnerships, and pathways; and a comprehensive draft of an academic plan. She has extensive experience supporting strategic plan implementation; innovative new program development; community engagement initiatives; comprehensive internationalization; and development of implicit bias and DEIJ training programs for faculty, staff, and students. She has procured external funding to support bridge programs in mathematics for STEM students, and simulation labs for faculty research and instructional development.

A native of Michigan transplanted to Alabama at the age of seven, she completed her bachelor’s degree in English and dramatic arts and sciences at Queens University of Charlotte, in North Carolina, and her master’s degree in American literature, with a creative thesis in poetry, at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She completed her Ph.D. in literature and a graduate certificate in women’s studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her teaching interests include contemporary American and London-based poets, women’s literature, women filmmakers, and gender and women’s studies. She taught a study abroad course on mapping Englishness in London for more than a decade.

With her husband Brian Davis, Dr. McCormick has the joy of parenting two sons and two daughters – ages 11, 15, 18, and 21. In her personal time, Provost McCormick is an avid reader, sourdough bread baker, and yoga practitioner.

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About the Speakers, continued

The Honorable James C. Ramos ’09

Assemblymember, 45 th District in the California State Assembly

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters

Assemblymember James C. Ramos, a lifelong resident of the San Manuel Indian Reservation and member of the Serrano/Cahuilla tribe, became the first California Native American state lawmaker in 2018. He currently represents the 45th District, which includes the cities of Fontana, Highland, Mentone, Redlands, Rialto, and San Bernardino.

As a child, Ramos lived in one of the most poverty-stricken areas of the county. To help support his family while attending school, he worked in fast food restaurants and as a janitor in the San Bernardino City Unified School District. Recognizing the importance of education, he went on to receive an associate degree in business at Victor Valley College, a bachelor’s degree in accounting at California State University, San Bernardino, and an MBA at the University of Redlands.

Ramos’ commitment to public service led to a number of firsts: first Native American named to the California State Board of Education, the San Bernardino Community College Board of Trustees, and the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. During his time on the County Board of Supervisors, he served as Board Chair from 2015-2017 where he oversaw America’s largest geographic county and served a community of nearly 2.2 million residents.

Ramos is former Chairman of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, with a deep commitment to the preservation of California Indian culture. He is also co-founder of the San Manuel Band’s Cultural Awareness Program, and serves as director of the California Indian Cultural Awareness Conference held annually at California State University, San Bernardino. James and his wife, Terri, have been married for more than 30 years, and are the proud parents of four children and grandparents of three grandchildren.

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Cynjun Salinas ’17, ’22, ’23 Master of Science in Business Analytics

Student Commencement Speaker

Cynjun Salinas ’17, ’22, ’23 first came to the University of Redlands College of Arts & Sciences in the fall of 2015 as a transfer student after earning his associate’s degree and commission as an engineer officer in the United States Army. He immediately found himself immersed in the Redlands experience, where he was engaged in many facets of student life from ASUR (student government) to the Redlands Dance Company, to Greek Life. Additionally, while studying for his bachelor’s degree, Cynjun served as a platoon leader in the California Army National Guard for the 315th Vertical Construction Company in Riverside, California.

After earning his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a second major in economics in 2017, he continued his professional career in the Army as a finance officer, where he trained and prepared soldiers prior to their deployments. In 2022, after returning to the University, Cynjun completed his MBA, participating in some hallmark experiences such as the Global Consultancy in Spain. After observing the evolving business landscape around him and picking up a keen interest in data analytics, Cynjun decided to continue his education and enrolled in the Master of Science in Business Analytics program.

Cynjun’s professional career is squarely at the intersection of data, finance, and project management. He currently works as an assistant vice president of project management at The Capital Group, American Funds, where he defines the business strategy, project scope, and execution of enterprise wide data analytics and finance transformation initiatives. Cynjun is optimistic about the advancements that knowledge, data, and technology can bring to the world. He is extremely grateful to his professors and peers who have guided him through his education. He credits his parents, sister, and fiancé for being his support system as well as always believing in him.

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School of Business & Society

Class of 2020 and 2021 Graduates

Bachelor of Science

Business

Lisa D. Fernandez

Ani Krikorian

Lilliane Loaiza

Erika M. Prado

Joshua Sanchez

Jessica A. Steed ◆ 

Amber R. Tilander 

Management

Claudia Aceituno

Julie F. Capuchino 

Kirstie J. Juarez

Megan R. Kidwell-Peck

Tiffani D. Nguyen

Rose Okine

Nancy Romero Diaz

Humberto Sandoval Jr.

Master of Business

Administration

Altanjin Baigalmaa

Matthew R. Berkoben

Careen Bernard

Uday Kiran Bodi

Sean Broadhurst

Emma Calderon

Donna Castelli

Cynthia Concha

Aaron S. Cruz

Lindsey Dominguez

Lidia Donis

Brian A. Dunn

Guillermo Garcia

Briana S. Gastelum

Martin Granados

Ingrid N. Hunter

Laura Hurtado

Drew S. Kosel

Stacy Krieg

Brian D. McConnell

Jesse J. Medrano

Kelsey L. Moore

Nora C. Munoz 

Daniel G. Nowatnick

Janelle Parmer 

Adriana Quezada

Arturo Rodriguez Gomez

Kasie A. Torres

Leigh-Ann Wilson

Master of Science Information Technology

Randolph Diaz

Farhana Firoz

Organizational Leadership

Tyrone J. Aburto 

Pamela Allen 

Benita U. Barrozo

Casey S. Daniel 

Yanira Figueroa

Yazmin H. Guerrero

Erik M. Haig 

Andrea A. Hanna-Price

Salman Hashmi

Gladys Jimenez

Irma Lazo

Alondra Z. Lopez

Wilda R. Martin

Elizabeth R. Napoles

Mitchell B. Quintero 

Alison M. Roedl

Pierina D. Saldonid

Mary Sanchez

Malinda N. Thomas 

LaNisha L. Williams

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Bachelor of Science Business

Jesica M. Aburto

Lorraine M. Davila 

Luis Duque

Denisse V. Flores

Dalia Izquierdo

Crystal B. Jauregui

Alex Kyranakis 

David Lozano

Patricia A. Maddams

Patricia A. Methe ◆

Lorena F. Valdez

Daniel M. Zepeda 

Management

Mindy Diaz

Cynthia B. Garcia

Kelly L. Jones ◆ 

Corinne L. Lane

Melissa D. Rossano

Master of Business Administration

Gloria A. Aguilar

Brenda M. Campabasso

Jhocelyn Diaz-Reyes

Nereida L. Gonzalez

Sherry A. Gray 

Alexis H. Guerrero

Ivanna A. Habaradas

Karen R. Hernandez

Janelle Johnson

Leah I. Kraskin 

Nacinda A. Paap

Christina C. Richardson

Jessica A. Steed 

Gabriela Tamayo

Amber R. Tilander 

Master of Science

Organizational Leadership

Ketevan Abesadze 

Karen R. Arquero

Kayla M. Clayton

Sophia L. Darby

Danilo David

Lydia M. Floyd

Mary Ann M.

Lapuz-Gacutan

Randall J. McWilliams 

Deartist Odhams 

Alana E. Robinson

Ronald J. Saldana 

Deonah Sharifi

Matthew J. Thewlis

Andrea J. Trujillo

David A. Valdez

Roberto Vega

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School of Business & Society

2023 Undergraduate Degree Candidates

Adan Cabral

Caroline F. Cabrera

Mariah K. Capps

Anthony James Carvalho

Valerie Lynn Castro

Juan Ceja Jr.

Sean W. Clendenin 

Alicia Cortes Torres

Katherine S. Coutts

Irvin A. De la Cruz

Bachelor of Arts Management

Philip Charles Crawford

Tanya Lukacev

Bachelor of Science Business

Anthony Donnell AdamsButler

Uduak Joseph Akpan

Sidnee Michelle

Almendariz

Johnny Alvarado

Isaiah J. Anderson

Marlaina Kate

Ashford-Gordon

Ruben James

Baltierra III

Charles Bruce Bennett

Dominic Rocco Bettini

Anousack Bounyadeth

Nabil Bouzida

Kristina Branch

Misty Crystal Byerly

Quan Doan

Alexandra Dominguez

Andrea Duarte

Christopher Lamont

Edwards

Yousef Farha

Clarissa J. Flowers

Nicole Rose Fowler

Ricardo Garavito

Paul Charles Gehres

Cynthia G. GomezMunguia

Moses Moe Gonzales III

Lukas Aaron Grimes

Leticia Guerrero

Linda Abigail Gutierrez

Carley Leann Hebron

Anna Michaela Heslin

Samantha Charlie Hines

Anthony Holman

Jennifer Huezo

Cheryl Ann Hughes

Leo Marc Del Rosario

Ibarrola

Eduardo Ilarraza

Bianca Jimenez

Tiffany Marie Keller 

Scott Michael Kibbey

Holley Lorraine Kirker

Hazel Toledo Lapid

Lizbeth Lara

Eduardo Larios Jr.

Alejandro Ruben

Ledesma

Nathan D. Lee

Carla-Lee Lewis ◆ 

Omar Lucatero Perez

Selena Macias

Heather Lindsay

MacPhetridge

Todd Louis Martin ◆

Christopher Andrew

McKinley

Lisa Michelle Mejri

Marlet Arely Mendoza

Joi Mitchell

Michael Adam

Montgomery Jr.

Jesse Ricky B.J. Morales

Noemi Morales

Elizabeth Moreno

Madrigal

Cristina Munoz

Juan M. Navarro

Hoang Huy Nguyen

Destinee Rimiko Odeh

Paul William Orem

Yaribeth Jasmine Ortiz

Brandon Wood

Palmer ◆ 

Andrew James Parker

Alejandra L. Patino

Perez ◆ 

Norma Celeste Perez

Natalie S. Price

Makinzie Claire Provost

Hakim A. Rahmaan

Damien G. Ramirez

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◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)  Whitehead Leadership Society  Delta Mu Delta

School of Business & Society

2023 Undergraduate and graduate Degree Candidates

Rafael Ramirez III

Molly Eileen Rasor

Heather Paige Rawlings

Michael James Reaves

Edgar A. Reyes Ruiz

Zachary Thomas Ring

Bryant Alberto Rivera

Edward R. Rodriguez

Jacob Franklin

Rodriguez

Andres Jose Sanchez

Jonathan Jan

Schuurman 

MaKenna Skye Serrato

Quinn I. Strauser

Manuel Andrew Suarez

Emily Anna Swagart

Noah Daniel Teposte

Adrianna Torres

Christopher Nguyen Tran

Sarah Alyssa Trobaugh

Summer E. Utt

Vanessa April Vizard

Delaney L. Wallace

Joshua David Williams

Matea Andrea Young

Stephanie Zamarripa

Anthony Zoura

Melissa Zuniga

Business

Administration

George A. Gouldsmith

Management

Gabriel Palacios

Master of Business Administration

Steve Acuna

Allan Dilig Advincula

Natasha Nicole Agramont

Robert Voss Airhart III

Neysa Marina Alicea

Basel Abdulrahman

Alkejek

Jamiely Martinez Alviz

Miguel M. Amezcua

Jared Brann AndrusHughes

Sandy Vickie Avina

Shant Lucas Bagumian

Natalee Rae Bales

John Hayden Baron

Brian Becerra

Cheyennena Khalia

Bedonie

Jermaine G. Bell

Elisa Kimberley

Blandford

Christopher James

Sebastian Bloch

James L. Bolden Sr.

Caleb A. Brown

Catherine Grace

Bucheger 

Shane M. Butler

James C. Candelaria

Raul Carmenate Jr.

Anatasia Chen

Wing Yee Chiu

Songi Choi

Kevin David Christy

Danielle Lynn Cornelius

Alieu Badara Corr

Melanie Lynelle Davis

Washington

Rogelio Diaz

Michael David

Dorostkar 

Amberlynn Faith Dorsey

Jackson M. Eaves 

Moses Aladwa Edagwa

Emerald Mae

Frederick 

Alexis Garcia

Marcelo Rafael Garcia

Jason Ward Gates

Preston Ault Gentry

Peter David Geriguis

Shanara Ranae Gipson

David Maher Girgis

Hasrat Singh Grewal

Hugo O. Gutierrez

Castaneda

Donglin He

Kristina Hernandez

Rene Umberto

Hernandez III

Matthew William Higgins

Jonathan M. Hrovat

Andrew David Ingerson

Elizabeth M. Jarrett

Rosalia Christine Keirns

Michael Joseph Kemmer

Dae Hyun Kim

Mitchell William Kinney

Nichkamol

Kittitornsombat

J Christopher Knoell

Varun Kumar

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Jennifer La

David Bao Hoan Le

Kiana Shaunte LeBlanc

Sean R. Lee

Jonah Zechariah Leon

Georgia Marie Leonard

Donglan Liang 

Eric Joseph Ligas

Rachel Colleen Lindsey

Erika Marie Lopez

Francisco Javier Lopez

Journie Leann Lopez

Juan Alberto Lopez Armenta

Christopher Scott

Loudon

Michael Joseph MacDonald Jr.

Cooper James

Malerstein

Sarah Ross-Kang Kang

Martin

Aracely Martinez

Christopher Elliott Martinez

Marlene Alexandra

Martinez-Simmons

Alexander Chase

Martonik

Christina Marie Mejia 

Yesenia Melgar

Burt Dominick

Minjares 

Stephanie Moreno

Mosqueda

Maris T. Neri-Storch

Jeanette Nicole

Nesbeth

Hung Hoang Nguyen

Magdalene Enoh Nsek

Sergio J. Ochoa

Octavio Ochoa

Betancourt

Vernon Ray Ollison Jr.

Lashan A. Owens

Jaynesh Indravadan

Patel

Robert Martin Paull

Cristina Yazmine

Penaranda

Perbien Alexis Miole

Perez 

Marvin Maurice

Perkins Jr.

Ben Steven Peterson

Lawrencia Barbara

Prevost-Nedd

Erika Puente

Maria Guadalupe

Quiroz 

Jessica M. Ramirez

Adrianna Carolina

Rascon 

Crystalinda Renteria Ray

Joseph C. Remillet

Astrid V. Restrepo

Robert Terryl Rickard

HeanChean Sar

Crystal Tomoka Shelby

Yutian Shen

Peter Joseph Silva

Gurjiet Singh

Stephen Farrell Snead

Cecilia Ericka Solorzano

James Andrew Wakefield

Speck

Spencer Allejandro Street

Jared Thomas Sutton

Jacob Michael Sylvester

Tiffany Phuong Ta

Andrea Jean Taylor

Mary Thomson

Christyanne Omaoeng

Tipton

Michael Jude Truong

Elizabeth Michele

Van Slyke

Bailey A. Vansoest

Heather Ann Vest

Elena Wang

Yiao Wang

Cristofan F. Warmling 

Amy E. White

Christianna Danielle Wolf

Jason M. Wolff

John Aaron Wright

Janine Kakoyannis

Youngblood

Houria None Zarhloul

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◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)  Whitehead Leadership Society  Delta Mu Delta

School of Business & Society

2023 graduate Degree Candidates

Master of Science Business Analytics

Kent Maximiliano

Anguiano

Robert Arreguin

David Raymond Blauert

Aris T. Brickler

Stacey Carrie Burgess

Roy Roa Enego

Clarissa Cheyenne Frakes

Owen Jacob Giron

Qingling Huang

Roderic William Lee

Alvaro Martinez

Anubhuti Mathur

Gilbert Christian

Mosqueda

Chukwueloka

Obinwanne Oti

Jorge Luis Padua

Cynjun Clement Salinas

Alexis Precilla Terriquez

Anudeep Thirunahari

John Michael van den

Bosch

Marilyn Kathleen Williams

Organizational Leadership

Emelda Lisa Acosta

Alisha Dawn Aguilar

Hannah Marie Albrecht

Ombahran Alemi

Michelle Jeanne Bannister

Annaley Crystal Becerril

Joshua Christian

Becerril

Giovanny Bermudez

Christopher Allen

Valhowe Branson 

Joshua Rey Burke

Maliq Khari Champion

Jose Luis Correa Jr.

Cameron James Costelow

Deilson Theodoro

Da Silva

Jonathan James Davies

Lorraine Martha

Davila 

John R. Deshler

Esgar Monzon Esparza

Macie Marie Fierro

Richard Paul Flores

Meagan Brittany Fouse

Elizabeth Isela Garcia

Skylar Kai Gilbert

Lauri Gonzalez

Lolita Harper

Jhaia Alexis Headley

Christian Brian Hensley

Camille Jennifer

Houston

Joel Thomas Hurst

Rita Jamil

Christopher Sean Jerman

Derek Anthony Jimenez

Nicholas Makaike Koahou

Emily Hana Frances

Kotyuk

Sara Koua Nou Ku

Alex John Kyranakis 

Romeo Mays Jr.

Danielle Terese

McConnell 

Karol Nalani Moore

Marcela Navarro

Rose Okine

Cassandra Rachel

Olague

Tracy Christine Payne

Marina Celeste Pena

Everett C. Perisits

Joseph Anthony

Picon 

Priscilla Pintado

Jennifer Celeste

Ramirez

Christopher A. Reed

Morgan

Elaine Renken

Melissa Dene Rossano

Phylicia R. Sanchez

Rene Sanchez

Coleen Rosalin

Saulsberry

Sherrie Ivalani Kam

Siania

Sonya Small Stephens

Duc H. Ta

Elaine Seneuefa

Talamaivao-Lafaele 

Oliver Tobechukwu

Unaka

Edgar O. Uriarte

Raiza Vasconcelos

Tea Vigborn

Sierra Marie Warwick

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◆ High Distinction (undergraduate only)  Whitehead Leadership Society  Delta Mu Delta

Awards and Honors

Ahmanson Award

Thanks to the generous support of the Ahmanson Foundation’s Ahmanson Veteran Scholarship Initiative, military students who are eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill can apply for the Ahmanson Study Away Scholarship and Ahmanson Financial Hardship Relief Scholarship.

Mynor Marroquin, B.S. in Business

Alice Mozley Endowed Business Scholarship Award

This award recognizes an outstanding student enrolled in the School of Business & Society.

Basma Qazi, MBA

Banta Social Impact Award

In the spirit of the mission of the School of Business & Society to promote and recognize the values of citizenship, care, and individual responsibility for social good, the Banta Center for Ethical and Purposeful Leadership has established the Banta Social Impact Award. Recipients demonstrate a commitment to creating a positive social impact on their communities through social entrepreneurship initiatives, as well as volunteer, community service, and/or philanthropic activities.

Carlos M. Chavez, B.S. in Global Business

Lorraine Davila, M.S. in Organizational Leadership

Center for Spatial Business Awards

This award honors outstanding course projects submitted by students in the MBA program’s location analytics concentration or the B.S. in Business program’s GIS for Business course.

Tiffany Keller, B.S. in Business

Belinda Enriquez, B.S. in Business

Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society

Delta Mu Delta honors outstanding business students for academic achievement. The Society encourages creating a community that fosters the well-being of members and the business community. Students with this honor wear a gold and purple Delta Mu Delta medallion.

Gordon C. Atkins Memorial Scholarship Award

This award recognizes School of Business & Society graduates for their academic achievement and program participation. It is given annually in memory of Gordon C. Atkins, who helped create the Alfred North Whitehead College.

Sarah Beld, B.S. in Business

High Distinction Awards

Undergraduate honors are identified as high distinction for students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher. For undergraduate students to have their honors recognized at commencement, all of their degree requirements must be met by March 1, 2023. Students with this honor wear a maroon cord at the ceremony.

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Hub and Vivian Segur Cambridge Study Abroad Travel Grant

This award recognizes a student participating in the CambridgeLondon-Paris Program.

Jay Briggs, B.A. in Psychology

Kathie J. Rawding Endowed Scholarship Award

This scholarship recognizes female students of color enrolled in the School of Business & Society who possess high potential for success, have demonstrated financial need, and are not receiving tuition remission from an employer.

Naoko Kishimizu, MBA

Military Veteran Honors

All military veterans who are participating in Commencement will be honored by the University of Redlands. Students with this honor wear a medallion with red, white and blue ribbons at the ceremony.

Purposeful Leadership Award

This award honors outstanding supplementary reports showing evidence of action, based on course project reports, submitted by M.S. in Organizational Leadership students enrolled in MGMT634 and MGMT638 courses.

Michelle Bannister, M.S. in Organizational Leadership

Randal Walker Ethics Award

Recipients demonstrate an understanding of the importance of ethics within organizations by submitting a written essay, research paper, or case study addressing an ethical problem, issue, or accomplishment within an organization.

Cameron Costelow, M.S. in Organizational Leadership

Rosanne O’Brien Study Abroad Travel Grant

This award recognizes students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 who is participating in any study abroad course.

Michael Montano, B.S. in Business Mariah Gomez, M.S. in Business Analytics

Eva Olson, B.A. in Health, Medicine, and Society

Thomas and Virginia Swann Endowed Business Scholarship

This scholarship recognizes an undergraduate student enrolled in the School of Business & Society who is in good academic standing and has demonstrated financial need.

Ruthenia Ramirez, B.S. in Business

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Awards and Honors

Whitehead Leadership Society

The Whitehead Leadership Society was established in 1988 to promote and recognize scholarship and leadership among School of Business & Society students and alumni, to provide active service and support to the University community, to encourage communication among current and former School of Business & Society and Whitehead College students, and to perpetuate the traditions of the liberal arts education. Students with this honor wear a bronze Whitehead Leadership Society medallion.

Whitehead Leadership Society Scholarship for Purposeful Leadership

This award honors a student who is in good standing and has demonstrated outstanding purposeful leadership to the School of Business & Society, to their professional occupation, and/or to the communities in which they work and live.

Jose Marquez, MBA

Williamina Davidson, Evelyn Reamer Matich, Catherine Matich Endowed Scholarship

This award recognizes a School of Business & Society student from Riverside or San Bernardino counties.

Cristian P. Montoya, B.S. in Business

Faculty and Staff Awards

Excellence in Research

Riaz Tejani, Ph.D.

Excellence in Service

Nadean Davidson

Outstanding Faculty Service

Allison Fraiberg, Ph.D.

Outstanding Staff Service

Jennifer Guzman

Teaching Innovation

Denise MacNeil, Ph.D.

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Our mission, vision, and values

Mission

We welcome, educate, and empower a diverse community of learners for lives of meaning, impact, and joy.

Vision

By 2032, the University of Redlands will lead California in providing a student-focused, personalized education that drives student success.

Values

Excellence: We strive to do our best in all that we pursue while empowering our students through scholarship and the skills needed to develop professional, civic, and interpersonal expertise.

Exploration: We pursue a better understanding and appreciation of ourselves and the world through academic inquiry, research, experiential learning, and collegial discourse.

Inclusivity: We seek the different perspectives, experiences, cultures, backgrounds, abilities, talents, and contributions that comprise a global society and we work to build a strong multi-dimensional, and sustainable community.

Justice: We promote fairness, integrity, liberty, and equity in our thoughts, service, and actions to lead our local communities and the world.

Kindness: We foster a community that is friendly, considerate, respectful, and empathetic as we care for and shape citizens who understand that their actions and words impact others.

Service: Through selfless acts, we contribute to the health and wellness of others as we strive to create a better society and world.

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Ceremony Participants

Platform Party

Krista L. Newkirk President

Jamison J. Ashby ’82 Chair, Board of Trustees

Luann Bangsund ’74 ’79 Member, Board of Trustees

Elsa Luna ’04 Member, Board of Trustees

Patrick J. Morris ’59 Life Trustee

Ronald C. Troupe ’64 Member, Board of Trustees

Benjamin Aronson University Marshal

Kevin M. Dyerly ’00, ’04 Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer

Donna M. Eddleman University Dean, Student Affairs

Kathleen Feeley Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

Thomas A. Horan Dean, School of Business & Society

Nicol Howard Interim Dean, School of Education

Chris Jennings General Counsel

Ron Jewe Associate Dean of Programs and Student Success, School of Business & Society

Christopher L. Jones Jr. Senior Diversity and Inclusion Officer

Adrienne McCormick Provost and Chief Academic Officer

Michelle L. Rogers ’19 Vice President, Administration

Kinnari “Kin” Sejpal Vice President of Marketing and Communications

Nancy Svenson Associate Dean of Enrollment, School of Business & Society

Commencement Ensemble

Jose Luis Becerra

Emmett Borton

Emma Boyd

Brook Braden

Michael Medina Castillo

Ben Davis

Emily Davis

Paul Dempsey

Kaitlyn Dennis

Christopher Figueroa

Charlotte Ford

Rowan Glover

Jase Gooden

Sydney Horst

David Johnson

Jair Lopez

Jennifer L. Thompson Chief of Staff and General Secretary

Krissyvan Truong

Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives, School of Business & Society

Rev. John Walsh Chaplain Emeritus

The Honorable James C. Ramos ’09 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters and Commencement Speaker

Cynjun Salinas ’23 Student Commencement Speaker

Johannes Moenius

Xin Zhao Faculty Marshals

Keri Then

Michael MacQueen Name Reader

Keith Roberts “Och Tamale” Cheer

Hanako Duffie ’23

Daniela Gonzalez ’23

Jose Armando Reyes ’23 Student Musicians

Noah Parady

Justin Pompa

Sarah Rodnick

Timothy Ruzon

Matthew Tashima

Ryan Vickrey

Victoria Williams

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University Trustees

Board of Trustees

Jamison J. Ashby ’82 Chair of the Board

Brad Adams ’93

Luann Bangsund ’74, ’79

Janet Berckefeldt ’67

Bradley A. Berg

Carole L. Beswick

Larry E. Burgess ’67

William R. Cahill

Bruce A. Cavarno ’82

David Danielson ’75

Joseph (Joe) D’Anna ’91

David P. Enzminger ’85

Life Trustees

Alice J. Mozley ’70

Patrick (Pat) J. Morris ’59

Terry Kupfer ’57

N. Anthony (Tony) Taylor ’63

Richard N. Fisher ’65

Javier Garcia ’02

Becky Campbell Garnett ’69

Thomas W. Gilmer ’62, ’67

Kelsey Gormley ’07

Dan Hanson ’75

Rob Harris

Teena Hostovich

Jeannie Kim

Kim Stafford Korinke ’00

Elsa Luna ’04

Mitch Mitchell ’90

Brian D. Murphy ’04

Robert C. Oda ’69

Sabine RobertsonPhillips ’92

Colin Romer ’18

Darren S. Rose ’91

Jim Schroeder ’65

Ronald C. Troupe ’64

Candice L. Unruh

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24 Cook St. Central Ave. Railroad Campus Ave. E. Brockton Ave. Cornell Ave. Interstate College Ave. E. Colton Ave. Stillman Ave. Colton Ave. Clock Ave. Campus Ave. Grove St. N. University St. Sylvan Blvd. Creek Zanja College Ave. 6 10 2 3 9 8 7 4 11 Bekins Lawn Quad Memorial Chapel 5 Brockton Ave.
Ted Runner Stadium 1

Campus Map

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Restrooms (ADA-accessible)

→ All gender restrooms available at Hunsaker University Center (4)

Water Bottle Filling Station, free

Graduation Ceremony

1. Ted Runner Stadium

Live Streaming Location

2. Memorial Chapel (captioning available)

Bookstore

Baby Station

ADA Seating

→ Front rows reserved for those with limited mobility

Sign Language Interpreting

→ Located on home side near middle seating area

Open Captioning

→ Assisted Listening System at Memorial Chapel (2)

Guest Services

→ Accessibility Services

→ Bookstore

→ Information

→ First Aid

→ Flower Vendor

→ Lost & Found

→ Public Safety

→ Stroller Parking

Concessions

→ Snacks sold by Town & Gown

Street closed

4. Hunsaker University Center (open Friday 4/21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 4/22 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

Photo Opportunities

2. Memorial Chapel

3. Labyrinth

5. Deacon Bulldog Statue

6. Administration Building

7. Redlands Hedge

8. University Gateway–West

9. University Gateway–East

10. University Train Station

Dining Hall

11. Irvine Commons

SShuttle Stop

→ Transportation by carts and wheelchair accessible van from Train Station (10) to Ted Runner Stadium (1)

Ride Share Drop Off

Parking with ADA-accessible parking spaces

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Congratulations Bulldogs!

Bulldogs for Life!

Welcome to the U of R Alumni Association. Update your info and let us know what you’re doing.

→ www.redlands.edu/updateyourinformation

Office of Career & Professional Development

The Office of Career & Professional Development remains a free resource long after graduation—visit us to practice for your upcoming interview, negotiate your salary, or figure out what your next steps might be!

→ ocpd.redlands.edu

Honor Your Graduate!

Make a gift to the University of Redlands in honor of your favorite graduate.

→ www.redlands.edu/givenow

Lifelong Learning

There is always more to learn—find a program whose mission matches your mission—continue your education with us!

→ Master of Art in Education and Educational Doctorate—School of Education

→ Master of Arts and Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry and Philosophy— Graduate School of Theology

→ Master of Business Administration —School of Business & Society

→ Master of Music —Conservatory of Music

→ Master of Public Policy and Administration College of Arts and Sciences

→ Master of Science —Center for Spatial Studies, Communication Sciences, School of Business & Society

→ Certificates and Programs School of Continuing Studies

→ www.redlands.edu/lifelonglearning

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O, that dear old U of R, Thy children near and far Will sing to thee and all thy glories tell; Where the orange blossoms grow, And the waters gently flow, That dear old U of R we love so well.

O, that dear old U of R, Whose emblem shines afar, Eternal as the hills we love so well; Where the mountains tall and grand Like an inspiration stand, That dear old U of R we love so well.

O, that dear old U of R, The years can never mar, The memories of thee we love so well; Where the friendships are so dear That we leave them with a tear That dear old U of R we love so well.

—University of Redlands “Alma Mater”

Och Tamale gazolly gazump

Deyump deyatty yahoo

Ink damink deyatty gazink

Deyump, deray, yahoo

Wing wang tricky trackey poo foo

Joozy woozy skizzle wazzle Wang tang orky porky dominorky Redlands!—Rah, Rah, Redlands!

—University of Redlands “Och Tamale” cheer

www.redlands.edu

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