AUCD 2024 Conference

November 3-6 | Washington, D.C.

AUCD Awards

The AUCD Awards recognize people, programs, and organizations for their leadership and contributions to the disability community. AUCD awardees offer an outstanding example in leadership, advocacy, research, policy, and practice. Their work creates more diverse and inclusive communities for people with disabilities, their families, and communities. Awards are given in 10 categories and honor members of the AUCD Network, collaborating partners, and local, state and federal partners. Awardees are recognized in November at the annual AUCD Awards Ceremony held during the AUCD Conference in Washington, D.C. Learn more about the requirements for nominations.

Congratulations to the following AUCD 2024 Awardees who were honored and celebrated during the AUCD 2024 Conference on Monday, November 4.

Lifetime Achievement Award
Sandy Root-Elledge, MA — Wyoming Institute for Disabilities, University of Wyoming: Laramie, WY

George S. Jesien Distinguished Achievement Award
John Butterworth, PhD — Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts: Boston, MA

Special Recognition Award
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center — Cincinnati Children’s: Cincinnati, OH

Gold Star Award
Peter Mills, MPP — Legislative Assistant for the Office of Senator Chris Murphy: Washington, D.C.

AUCD International Service Award
Megan K. Roberts, PT, DSc — Center for Learning and Leadership, University of Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, OK

Anne Rudigier Award
Jennifer Morgan — Center on Disability and Development, Texas A&M University: College Station, TX

Gordon Richins Award for Leadership and Advocacy
Wyoming Institute for Disabilities Consumer Advisory Council — Wyoming Institute for Disabilities, University of Wyoming: Laramie, WY

Young Professional Award
Hari Srinivasan — Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, Vanderbilt University: Nashville, TN

Multicultural Council Award for Leadership in Diversity
Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, PhD — Advocacy Without Borders and the AJ Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University: Philadelphia, PA

CORE Trainee Research Award
Ann Marie Martin, PhD — Indiana LEND, Indiana University School of Medicine: Indianapolis, IN

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Lifetime Achievement Award is given to an individual making a lifetime commitment to serving people with disabilities and their families. This is AUCD's highest award and can be given to an individual inside or outside of the AUCD Network.

AUCD's 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award was presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference. 

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AUCD 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Sandy Root-Elledge
Emeritus Senior Lecturer, Wyoming Institute for Disabilities at the University of Wyoming

George S. Jesien Distinguished Achievement Award

This award recognizes a UCEDD, LEND, or IDDRC executive, faculty or staff member who has demonstrated a distinguished career of excellence and leadership in support of AUCD's mission to advance policy and practice for and with people with disabilities, their families, and communities. The nomination letter should include a description of the candidate’s accomplishments in research, education, and service. Information relevant to the community, scientific, educational, organizational, or political environment in which the candidate's accomplishments were made may be included in the narrative to support the nomination. The award was renamed to honor one of AUCD's distinguished past-Executive Directors, Dr. George S. Jesien on his retirement in 2013.

AUCD's 2024 George S. Jesien Distinguished Achievement Award was presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference. 

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AUCD 2024 George S. Jesien Distinguished Award Recipient
John Butterworth
Director of Employment Systems Change and Evaluation, Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston

Special Recognition Award

The AUCD Special Recognition Award is presented to an individual, group, or organization outside of the AUCD Network to recognize outstanding contributions toward creating more inclusive communities for people with disabilities and their families. The award is given in recognition of professional and personal efforts in a programmatic area that proactively supports people with disabilities and their families at the local, state, or national level. If a group or organization is being nominated for the Special Recognition Award, the name(s) of key people directly involved in the noted accomplishments should be provided.

AUCD's 2024 Special Recognition Award was presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference. 

 Cincinnati Children's Hospital

AUCD 2024 Special Recognition Award Recipient
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Young Professional Award

This award is presented to professionals in the disabilities field under the age of 40 years who have demonstrated dedication and commitment to people with disabilities and their families through their work as a bridge between the academic sector and the community. Nominations should include a description of activities exemplifying the nominee's contributions. 

AUCD's 2024 Young Professional Award will be presented at the Trainee Networking Session on Sunday, November 3 during the AUCD 2024 Conference.

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AUCD 2024 Young Professional Award Recipient
Hari Srinivasan
PhD Candidate at the Vanderbilt Brain Institute's Neuroscience Graduate Program, Frist Center for Autism and Innovation at Vanderbilt University

Anne Rudigier Award

This award is named after Anne Rudigier, a young woman who demonstrated that one individual's commitment, energy, love of life, and respect for all people can be shared and can persevere through others. The award is presented by the Rudigier Family in loving memory of their daughter Anne and of the values she held in her life and in her work. This award recognizes an outstanding trainee/student demonstrating a commitment to supporting people with developmental disabilities and their families. Any UCEDD, LEND, or IDDRC faculty member may nominate a trainee/student. The nomination should include a description of the nominee's activities while enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program that demonstrate how they have made a difference in the life of an individual with a developmental disability. Please include the name of the school(s) in which the trainee/student is enrolled currently, and the school where activities for which the trainee/student is being nominated occurred (if different). Trainees/students currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program and in good academic standing are eligible. The awardee will receive $500 from the Anne Rudigier Scholarship fund.

AUCD's 2024 Anne Rudigier Award will be presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference.

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AUCD 2024 Anne Rudigier Award Recipient
Jennifer Morgan
Special Education PhD Student, Department of Educational Psychology, Center on Disability and Development at Texas A&M University

Multicultural Council Award for Leadership in Diversity

The Multicultural Council Award for Leadership in Diversity is presented by AUCD’s Multicultural Council (MCC) to an AUCD Network member or group in recognition of:

  • Their exhibited leadership and commitment to advancing programs and practices aimed toward increasing the diversity, cultural, and/or linguistic competencies (in curriculum, services, supports, research, and recruitment) within a Center and/or Program and the AUCD Network as a whole;
  • Exemplary programs and practices addressing the areas of diversity, cultural, and/or linguistic competencies (in curriculum, services, supports, research, and recruitment) within a Center and/or Program and the AUCD Network as a whole;
  • Significant contributions in furthering the understanding of diversity for the needs of families seeking disability services.

AUCD's Multicultural Council Award for Leadership in Diversity was presented at the Multicultural Council (MCC) Meeting on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference.

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AUCD 2024 Multicultural Council Award for Leadership in Diversity Recipient
Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
Founder and Principal Operator, Advocacy Without Borders

Gordon Richins Award for Leadership and Advocacy

The Gordon Richins Award for Leadership and Advocacy is presented by AUCD’s Council on Leadership and Advocacy (COLA) in recognition of:

  • Exemplary leadership and advocacy practices of including people with disabilities and family members in projects and initiatives within a Center and/or Program and the AUCD Network as a whole;
  • Serving as an example to the community and the AUCD Network by consistently nurturing and promoting leadership opportunities within a Center for people with the lived experience of disability; and/or
  • Significant contributions and efforts to increase leadership opportunities for people with disabilities and their families.

To be eligible for this award you must be one of the following: 

  • An AUCD Network member; 
  • A current or past faculty or staff at a UCEDD, LEND, or IDDRC; and/or
  • A current or past member of a Consumer Advisory Council (CAC) or the CAC as a group.

Gordon Richins was a leader, mentor, and friend. Gordon served as Co-Chair of the Council on Community Advocacy (COCA) from 2004-2010, which was renamed as the Council on Leadership and Advocacy (COLA) in 2017. Gordon served as a member and a leader on the Center for Persons with Disabilities (CPD) at Utah State University, Utah’s UCEDD, Community Advisory Council.

Gordon's approach to advocacy was reflective of his personal qualities – respectful, supportive, and effective. Gordon was committed to the disability community and offered his voice in support of people with disabilities. Gordon was a leader within the AUCD Network, at CPD, and various other boards and committees at the local, state and national level. This award honors the advocacy that Gordon exemplified and provided to AUCD and the disability community.

AUCD's 2024 Gordon Richins Award for Leadership and Advocacy was presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference.

The Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities and Kansas Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Consumer Advisory Panel

AUCD 2024 Gordon Richins Award for Leadership and Advocacy Recipient
Wyoming Institute for  Disabilities (WIND) Consumer Advisory Council (CAC)
Wyoming Institute for Disabilities, University of Wyoming

Gold Star Award

Established in 2002, the AUCD Gold Star Award is presented to a Capitol Hill staffer who exemplifies a true partnership in crafting strong public policy. This award recognizes the staffer for their professional and personal efforts to craft policy and implement programs with input from AUCD and the greater disability community, thus supporting AUCD in achieving its mission to advance policy and practice for and with people living with disabilities, their families, and communities.


AUCD's 2024 Gold Star Award was presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference.

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AUCD 2024 Gold Star Award Recipient
Peter Mills
Legislative Assistant, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy

AUCD International Service Award

The AUCD International Service Award is presented to an individual or group inside or outside of the AUCD Network to recognize outstanding contributions that further programs or policies designed to create more inclusive communities for people with disabilities and their families throughout the world. The award is given in recognition of personal and professional efforts that have positively impacted the lives of people with disabilities and their families at local, regional, and/or national levels in the host country.

AUCD's 2024 International Service Award was presented at the Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 4 during the AUCD 2024 Conference.

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AUCD 2024 International Service Award Recipient
Megan Roberts
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, College of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Council on Research and Evaluation Trainee Research Award

The Council on Research and Evaluation (CORE) Trainee Research Award is presented by AUCD’s Council on Research and Evaluation and is intended to recognize the efforts of emerging researchers. For the purpose of this award, research is defined as Experimental or Quasi-experimental Designs; Single Subject Designs; Single Case Designs; Correlational Designs; or Qualitative Designs. This award is given to anyone who is a current AUCD Network trainee (i.e., UCEDD, LEND, or IDDRC) or who completed training within the last two years of the award year. This award was established in 2015.

AUCD's Council on Research and Evaluation Trainee Research Award will be presented at the Council on Research and Evaluation (CORE) Meeting on Monday, November 4 at the AUCD 2024 Conference.

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AUCD 2024 CORE Trainee Research Award Recipient
Ann Marie Martin
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Center for Inclusive Excellence Research Fellow, Indiana LEND at the Indiana University School of Medicine

Past Award Recipients

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2000-2023 Award Recipients

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  • 2000 Ethel Chou
  • 2001 Kathy Sheppard Jones (KY)
  • 2002 Kelly Peters (NM)
  • 2003 Joseph Caldwell (IL)
  • 2004 Kristy Adakai-Tinney (NM)
  • 2005 Ann Cameron Williams, PhD (IL)
  • 2006 Sara E. Boyd, MA (KY)
  • 2007 John Kramer, MA (IL)
  • 2008 Catherine P. Keiling, BA (IL)
  • 2009 Emily Shea Obremski (KS)
  • 2010 Jasmina Sisirak, MPH (IL)
  • 2011 Meghan R. Burke, MS (TN)
  • 2012 Jody M. Pirtle, PhD (AZ)
  • 2013 Ashley Candelaria, MS (KY)
  • 2014 Emily Johnson, MA (OR)
  • 2015 Katherine Hastings, MS (KY)
  • 2016 Vanessa Diambou (VT)
  • 2017 Joseph P. K. Ahuna, III, JD, MPA
  • 2018 Ellen Casale, EdS, MEd (TN)
  • 2019 E (Alice) Zhang, PhD, BCBA, LBA (KS)
  • 2020 Emily Moseley, Graduate Student (KY)
  • 2021 Yue Xu, Doctoral Student (IL)
  • 2022 Kiley McLean (WI)
  • 2023 Shawn Aleong

  • 2010 Barbara LeRoy, PhD (MI)
  • 2012 Tamar Heller, PhD (IL)
  • 2013 David O'Hara, PhD (NY)
  • 2015 Andy Minnion, MBE (England)
  • 2016 Michael Wehmeyer, PhD (KS)
  • 2017 Karl Ellingsen, PhD (Norway)
  • 2018 Sefakor Komabu-Pomeyie, MA
  • 2019 Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo, LLM, MA
  • 2021 Brent Askvig, PhD (ND)
  • 2023 Kerim M. Munir, MD, MPH, DSc

  • 2015 Samatha Goldman, MEd (TN)
  • 2016 Carli Friedman, PhD (IL)
  • 2017 Carly Blustein Gilson, PhD
  • 2018 Elizabeth Biggs
  • 2019 Ariel Schwartz, PhD, OTR/L
  • 2020 Helen Rottier, PhD student (IL)
  • 2021 Michele A. Schutz, student (TN)
  • 2022 Brittney L. Goscicki (MD)
  • 2023 Larissa Minner (TX)

  • 2001 Steve Shroeder
  • 2005 Herb Cohen, MD (NY)
  • 2006 Jack H. Rubinstein, MD, in memoriam
  • 2007 Diane Nelson Bryen, PhD (AZ)
  • 2008 Hill M. Walker, PhD (OR)
  • 2009 Lucille A. Zeph, EdD (ME)
  • 2010 Jan A. Nesbit, PhD (NH)
  • 2011 K. Charlie Lakin, PhD (MN)
  • 2012 David Mank, PhD (IN)
  • 2013 William E. Kiernan, PhD (MA) and Robert Stodden, PhD (HI)
  • 2014 Ansley Bacon, PhD (NY) and Frederick Palmer, MD (TN)
  • 2015 Harold Kleinert, ED (KY)
  • 2016 Robert Bacon, MA (IA)
  • 2016 Deborah Spitalnik, PhD (NJ)
  • 2017 Judith M. Holt, PhD (UT)
  • 2018 David R. Johnson, PhD (MN)
  • 2019 Daniel Crimmins, PhD (GA)
  • 2020 Dan (Dalun) Zhang, PhD (TX)
  • 2021 Elise McMillan, JD (TN)
  • 2022 Elizabeth A. Perkins, PhD, RNLD, FAAIDD, FGSA (FL)
  • 2023 Amy S. Hewitt, PhD (MN)

  • 2004 Amy Judge (Representative Langevin's Office)
  • 2005 Ellen Murray (Senate, Labor HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee)
  • 2006 Aaron Bishop (Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Professional Staff)
  • 2007 Connie Garner (Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Professional Staff)
  • 2008 Sharon Lewis (Disability Policy Advisor to George Miller (D-CA), Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee)
  • 2009 Kenneth DeGraff (Legislative Director to Congressman Mike Doyle, D-PA)
  • 2010 Adrienne Hallett, MTS (Professional Staff, Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee)
  • 2010 Lisa Bernhardt, MPP (Professional Staff, Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee)
  • 2011 Michael Barnard (Legislative Assistant, Senator Robert Menendez, D-NJ)
  • 2011 Tim Lynagh (Deputy Chief of Staff, Representative Christopher H. Smith, R-NJ)
  • 2012 Andrew J. Imparato (U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education,
    Labor and Pensions Professional Staff)
  • 2013 Karen Summar, MD, MS (Legislative Counsel to Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, R-WA)
  • 2014 Cate Benedetti (Staffer for Rep. Christopher Smith, R-NJ)
  • 2015 Jennifer Debes (Staffer for Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-FL)
  • 2016 Jake Cornett, MA (Senior Advisor, Office of US Senator Patty Murray)
  • 2017 Michael Gamel-McCormick, PhD (Disability Policy Director, The Office of US Senator Bob Casey)
  • 2018 Kimberly Knackstedt, PhD (Disability and Education Policy Advisor, Representative Bobby Scott and the House Education and Workforce Committee)
  • 2019 Kelsey Griswold (Legislative Director, Office of U.S. Representative Chris Smith)
  • 2020 (Gil) Ruiz (Legislative Assistant, Office of US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand)
  • 2021 Katie Campbell (Legislative Direct, Office of US Senator Mark Kelly)
  • 2022 Sarah Mueller (Disability Policy Advisor (U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP)
  • 2023 Brad Thomas, MEd (DC)

  • 2000 University of Maine UAP
  • 2001 Waisman Center, WI
  • 2002 Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute, Kentucky
  • 2003 Center for Development and Disability, New Mexico
  • 2006 Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
  • 2007 Missouri UCEDD
  • 2008 South Carolina UCEDD
  • 2009 Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • 2010 Westchester Institute For Human Development, NY
  • 2011 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, TN
  • 2012 Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington
  • 2013 Community Advisory Committee, Florida Center for Inclusive Communities
  • 2014 Utah Center for Persons with Disabilities
  • 2015 Institute for Disability Studies University of Southern Mississippi UCEDD
  • 2016 Community Advisory Council of the Center for Leadership in Disability, Georgia State University
  • 2018 Deborah Unruh
  • 2019 Rochelle 'Shelly' Baer, MSW, LCSW
  • 2020 Mitchell Levitz
  • 2021 Fran D. Goldfarb, MA, MCHES, CFPS
  • 2022 Elizabeth Benevides, MD
  • 2023 The Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities and Kansas Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities Consumer Advisory Panel (KUCDD-LEND CAP)

  • 2001 Bob Cooke
  • 2007 Margaret Giannini
  • 2009 Allen C. Crocker, MD
  • 2010 Paul Marchand
  • 2011 Senator Tom Harkin
  • 2014 Robert Bruininks, PhD
  • 2017 William E. Kiernan, PhD
  • 2018 Wanda Willis, MEd
  • 2020 Stephen L. Rock, PhD
  • 2021 Julie A. Fodor, PhD
  • 2022 Bruce K. Shapiro, MD
  • 2023 Deborah M. Spitalnik, PhD

  • 2003 Tawara Goode, MA (DC)
  • 2004 Glenn Fujiura, PhD (IL)
  • 2005 Georgetown University UCEDD (DC)
  • 2006 Judy Struck, MA (SD)
  • 2007 Center on Disability Studies UCEDD/LEND (HI)
  • 2008 Stephen Gilson, PhD (ME)
  • 2009 Camino Seguro and Camino Seguro West Projects of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the University of Tennessee Boling Center: Claudia Avila-Lopez, Carolina Meyerson, Luisa Ramirez de Lynch (TN)
  • 2010 Annie Alonso Amador, PsyD, MSW (PR)
  • 2011 University of Arizona Sonoran UCEDD, Disability and Border Communities Workgroup (AZ)
  • 2012 William Gaventa, MDiv, and the NJ Cultural Competence Collaborative
  • 2013 Barbara Wheeler, PhD (CA)
  • 2013 Institute for Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois
  • 2014 Harolyn Belcher, MD, MPH (MD)
  • 2015 Derrick Willis, MA (KS)
  • 2016 Maria Mercedes Avila, PhD (VT)
  • 2016 Jacqueline Stone, PhD (MD)
  • 2017 Aaron Bishop, MSSW
  • 2018 Vermont LEND Program
  • 2019 The Center for Human Development (CHD)
  • 2020 Christine B. Vining, PhD, CCC-SLP (NM)
  • 2021 Oyáte Circle, University of South Dakota (SD)
  • 2022 Sylvia J. Acosta, PhD (NM)
  • 2023 Miran Ofonedu, PhD (MD)

  • 2000 Glennita Haskey
  • 2001 Kathleen Kovack
  • 2001 Rose Ann Percival (Recognition to DDS)
  • 2001 Marty Blair (AUCD)
  • 2002 Ann Drum (MCHB)
  • 2002 Barry Eigen (SSA)
  • 2002 Bettilou Taylor
  • 2003 Constance Garner, RN (Senator Kennedy's Office)
  • 2003 Adele Gorelick (ADD)
  • 2003 George Jesien, PhD (AUCD)
  • 2004 Donna Gleaves (The Arc of Utah)
  • 2005 Bobby Silverstein, JD (CSADP)
  • 2005 Denise Sofka, RD, MPH (MCHB)
  • 2006 Jose F. Cordero, MD, MPH (NCBDDD)
  • 2007 Marty Ford (The Arc)
  • 2007 Margaret Giannini, MD, FAAP (Office on Disability, HHS)
  • 2009 Crystal Pariseau (AUCD)
  • 2010 Peter C. van Dyck, MD, MPH (MCHB)
  • 2011 William C. Gaventa, Jr., MDiv (Boggs Center)
  • 2011 Kim E. Musheno (AUCD)
  • 2012 Steven M. Eidelman, MBA, MSW (U of DE Leadership Institute)
  • 2013 Tawara Goode, MA (DC)
  • 2013 Patricia Shiu (Department of Labor)
  • 2014 Alison Barkoff (Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law)
  • 2015 Catherine Lhamon, JD (US Department of Education)
  • 2016 Sharon Lewis (Health Management Associates)
  • 2017 Timothy P. Shriver, PhD
  • 2017 National ADAPT
  • 2018 Madeleine Will, MA
  • 2019 Lisa Beaudoin
  • 2020 Georgina Peacock, MD, MPH, FAAP (CDC)
  • 2021 Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children
  • 2023 Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (MD)

  • 2000 Amy Hewitt, PhD (MN)
  • 2001 Jeffrey Brosco, MD, PhD (FL)
  • 2002 Dean Westwood (OR)
  • 2004 Megan Conway (HI)
  • 2005 Angela Weaver-Roebuck, MEd (OR)
  • 2006 Mary Kay Rizzolo (IL)
  • 2007 Laura Walker (MO)
  • 2008 Melissa H. Bellin, PhD (VA)
  • 2009 Kathleen Sheppard-Jones, PhD (KY)
  • 2010 Derek K. Nord, PhD, MSW (MN)
  • 2011 Gail Chodron, MA (WI)
  • 2012 Erik Carter, PhD (TN) and Ilka Riddle, PhD (OH)
  • 2013 Katie Arnold, MS (IL)
  • 2014 Jessica Jagger, PhD (VA) and Zachary Warren, PhD (TN)
  • 2015 Pablo Juarez, MEd (TN)
  • 2016 Kelly Nye-Lengerman, MSW, PhD (MN)
  • 2017 Mallory Finn, JD
  • 2018 Jack Brandt, MA (VA)
  • 2019 Kate Caldwell, PhD (IL)
  • 2020 Sheida K. Raley, PhD (KS)
  • 2021 Kaitlyn Ahlers, PhD (WA)
  • 2022 Kathryn M. Burke, PhD (PA)
  • 2023 Jacy Farkas, MA (AZ)