Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Alpha Gamma Omicron Alpha Iota Beta
Induction Ceremony November 7, 2020
Ceremony Agenda Opening Sakinah Jones, President, Alpha lota Beta
Welcome Dr. Paula P. Pando, President, Reynolds Community College Dr. Shashuna J. Gray, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs
Introduction of Speaker Dr. Wendy Bolt, Dean of Students
Keynote Speaker Marianne McGhee, Director of Development Reynolds Community College
Induction Ceremony and Officers & Members Presentation and Direction of Inductees The Phi Theta Kappa Key Rose Ceremony Roll Call Candle Ceremony Oath
Closing Dr. Wendy Bolt
Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Fall 2020 Inductees Alba Abeledo De La Vega Kara Adams Shuber H Alrubaee Yayra A Amematekpor Audriana Amos Ryane Barlow Melody C-E Boarman Sade’ Irene Boulier Nadia Bukach April Cannon Samuel Castle Carly Chaplin Sarah Elizabeth Childrey Tre’Zjon Chilton Alexandria Conway Alexis Elzey Elizabeth Evans Lauren Fauntleroy Aaron Graham Bobbi Hailey Ashley Harrell Abbygail Harris Jessica Rojas Heredia Nathanael R. Hirt
Mackenzie Holbrook Shishir Nagnath Ingale Ashton Ingle Pam Jewan Nathan James Johnson Jasmine Johnson Rachel Kane Morgan Keerans Allyson Keesling Taylor Laub Rebecca Elizabeth Law Kyle Cheyenne Lewis-Johnson Bathsheba Marube Timothy McLaughlin Corey Moore Rachel Musick Mustafa Obaid Dawn Oliveri Aderemi A. Olokodana Mukhlisa Ortikova Alia Othman Sumaia Othman San Pan Shayla Renee’ Payne Anna Penamante
Debra Pignatore Vanessa Pratt Jessica Rojas-Heredia Ada Sanders Raffael Santana Erica Sheed John Shields Jeffrey Smith Kim Smith Diaga Sokhna Doyin Subuloye Brandy Swanner Mia Tohme Isabelle Torrijos Elizabeth Carolyn Uvanni Tammy Deloatch Waddy Mattaiza Washington Angela M Wilson Karen M. Woods Thomas Woodward III Marco Yannie
2020-2021 Officers
Alpha Gamma Omicron and Alpha Iota Beta Sakinah Jones, President Madison Phillips, Vice President of Programming Hiniye Madelaine, Vice President of Programming Farkhonda Lali, Vice President of Administration Sunny-Mae Nadal, Vice President of Public Relations
Advisors Mr. Justin Ellis, Counselor for Student Life Ms. Kimberly Hasley, Math Professor Ms. Cara Luyster, Assistant Director of Strategy and Analytics
Special Thanks Raymond Burton, Dean, School of Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology Jackie Manley, Student Life Specialist Recruitment Committee Members
We love to see the faces of new Phi Theta Kappa members and their families. If you feel comfortable and are able to do so, please join us in turning on your camera. For the enjoyment of all guests we ask that you keep your microphones muted for the duration of the ceremony.
Phi Theta Kappa History Phi Theta Kappa was established by Missouri two-year college presidents in 1918. PTK International Honor Society serves to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership, and service programming. Today, Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 1.3 million members and 1,200 chapters located in 50 United States, U.S. territories, Canada, and Germany. In 1929, the American Association of Community Colleges recognized PTK as the official honor society for two-year colleges.
Notable Phi Theta Kappans Carol M. Browner, former EPA administrator Dr. James A. Davis, president of Shenandoah University Dr. Sylvia Earle, oceanographer and explorer Alberto Gutman, former Florida Republican politician Fred Haise, Apollo 13 astronaut Rich Karlgaard, Forbes Magazine publisher Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick, former United Nations ambassador Jim Lehrer, journalist and PBS news anchor Francine Irving Neff, former Treasurer of the United States Mersing Nguyen, American actress Mirta Ojito, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist H. Ross Perot, businessman and former presidential candidate Dr. William Roper, former Centers for Disease Control director Gerald Steichen, opera and symphony conductor Steven Whitehurst, award-winning author Trisha Yearwood, country musician
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