The College of Westchester 107th Commencement Ceremony Thursday, June 1, 2023 #CWGRAD23
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Mary Magdalene O. Anyansi, APM Keynote Speaker
In 2011, Mary Magdalene graduated Summa Cum Laude with an associate degree in accounting, as a member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, and the recipient of The College of Westchester Charitable Foundation Scholarship Award.
Upon completing her Associates from CW, she returned and graduated Magna Cum Laude with her online bachelor’s degree in business administration with a focus in Project Management and Finance in 2013. She was one of the first cohorts of the Online Division, graduating with BBA honors, the recipient of the Dr. Milton E. Cagan Memorial Award, and a member of Sigma Beta Delta. Most recently, Mary was also the recipient of The College of Westchester’s 2021 Alumni Achievement Award. She also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees for the CW Charitable Foundation.
After graduating CW, Mary has obtained a Certificate in Project Management Essentials from Pace University, a Certificate in Accounts Payable Manager from the Institute of Finance and Management and is currently pursuing her M.M.G.T, Strategic Management and Executive Leadership from Penn State, World Campus.
Mary has been a finance leader with 16 plus years of increasingly responsible experience in delivering maximum value through skilled financial, operational, and administrative leadership by collaborating with stakeholders to establish strategy and drive business decisions. Mary is a subject matter expert in finance and accounting applications and system implementation. She is known for defining and developing effective and workable framework to manage and improve all organizational functions and corporate change agenda and transformation.
She is an accomplished Global Director of Accounts Payable and T&E, who has distinguished herself through her exceptional achievements and contributions to various worldwide entities in the entertainment, financial, healthcare and retail industries. Some of which include Invesco-Oppenheimer & Co., CBS Corporation, Rentokil North America; the #1 leading global pest control company at $6.7B in revenue operating in over 80 plus countries, and most recently in Stitch Fix, a global online personal styling service, where she is leading the finance shared service center in the United States and United Kingdom.
Mary Magdalene currently resides in Pennsylvania with her two children ages 16 and 8. Also in her “kid pack” are mischievous chocolate lab, Loki age 3. When not working, Mary Magdalene enjoys time with her family and traveling.
Departmental Awards
The John F. Sterling Award in Business Administration
Liz Aguero, AAS – Evening College
Isaish Gant, AAS – Online College
Francisco Romero, BBA – Day College
Keturah Reid, BBA – Evening College
Max Cutler, BBA –Online College
The John F. Sterling Award was established in 1986. This award recognizes outstanding Business Administration-Management/Marketing graduates in honor of Mr. Sterling. John F. Sterling is the former regional Vice President of South-Western Publishing Company and a long time friend of The College of Westchester. Throughout the years, Mr. Sterling made valuable contributions to the college. The College respects him as an individual with qualities that set him apart from the crowd. The student selected for this award must have the characteristics exemplified by Mr. Sterling: academic excellence in marketing, effective communication skills and an orientation toward sales.
The Marc Polcek Memorial Accounting Award
Jimmy Ramirez, AAS – Day College
Erick Tenesaca - Guapisaca, BBA - Day College
Evelyn Vera, AAS – Evening College
Alyssa Mcdermott, BBA - Evening College
The Marc Polcek Memorial Accounting Award was established in 1999. This award recognizes outstanding Accounting graduates. The award is named in honor of Mr. Marc Polcek, a respected Accounting instructor and Chairperson who taught at The College of Westchester from 1976 to 1999. The student selected for this award must have the characteristics exemplified by Mr. Polcek: academic excellence in accounting, overall commitment to the college and to other students, and student leadership and/or community service.
The Excellence in Digital Media Award
Angelina Forgione, BS – Day College
The Excellence in Digital Media Award was established in 2004. This award recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding creativity, initiative, and commitment, while excelling beyond course and curriculum requirements. The recipients of this award also exhibit a genuine commitment to the College, as well as to other students and the community.
The Health Professions Award
Susanna Stepanyan, AAS – Day College
Erikah Adderley, AAS – Evening College
Saranda Aliu, AAS - Online College
Chyanne Landell, BBA– Day College
Evelyn Martinez, BBA – Evening College
Nicole Guthrie, BBA – Online College
This award recognizes outstanding graduates in the associate or bachelor’s degree in the Health Professions. The students selected for this award, in addition to demonstrating academic excellence, must also demonstrate that they have positively impacted the lives of other students on campus and people they have interacted with in their community.
The Information Technology Award
Ralph Cesar, AAS – Day College
Sumaya Akter, BS - Day College
Tyrone Khath, BS - Evening College
This award recognizes outstanding Computer Network Administration Associate degree and Information Technology Bachelor degree graduates. The recipients are selected according to the following criteria: academic achievement and exceptional work ethic, overall service to the college, accomplishment of information technology certifications, attainment of relevant information about current industry issues, learning opportunities, best practices and standards, and insight that focuses on staying engaged and ahead in the IT industry.
General Excellence Awards
The Dr. Milton E. Cagan Memorial Awards
Rubi Jean Batiste, AAS – Day College
Rachel Marks, AAS – Evening College
Katherine Martinucci, AAS – Online College
Chris Salloum, BBA – Day College
Diana Nicholson, BBA – Evening College
Roxann Gardner-Nash, BBA – Online College
Every academic year selected graduates receive the Dr. Milton E. Cagan Award in memory of the former President of The College of Westchester. The recipients are selected according to the following criteria: academic achievement, overall service to the college, its student body and society in general, and attitudes and characteristics exemplifying the desire to succeed in college, at work and in social life.
PRESENTATION OF THE CW CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SCHOLAR'S AWARD
Mary Magdalene O. Anyansi
Director, Global Accounts Payable at Stitch Fix Trustee of The College of Westchester Charitable Foundation Board
Kimberly Lopez BBA – Day College
This award recognizes an outstanding graduate who is an acknowledged CWCF Scholar. The CW Charitable Foundation bestows scholarships to deserving students based on need and talent. The student selected for this award, in addition to being a scholarship recipient, will have demonstrated academic excellence, student leadership and a commitment to the college and to other students.
PRESENTATION OF THE CW SPIRIT AWARD
Maria Gangi
Vice President of Student Services and Retention
Dania Alwadi, AAS - Day College
Rubi Jean Batiste, AAS - Day College
This award recognizes the contributions of a student who demonstrates extraordinary enthusiasm and participation in student life at CW. Criteria for the award include outstanding contributions to a club or other student activity
PRESENTATION OF THE CW ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Maria Gangi
Vice President of Student Services and Retention
Darnell Dixon
Class of 2016
AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES AND DEGREES
Mary Beth Del Balzo, LCSW President and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Warren Rosenberg
Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
ASSISTED BY
Maria Gangi
Vice President of Student Services and Retention
Dr. Erica Schacht
Dean of Faculty and First Year Experience; Acting Chair, The School of Business
Dr. Shamva Wright-Shingler
Program Director, The School of Health Professions
Dr. Grace Bonanno
Chairperson and Professor of The School of Information Technology
MOVING OF THE TASSEL
Mary Beth Del Balzo, LCSW President and Chief Executive Officer
BENEDICTION
Terence Keyes Assistant Professor
RECESSIONAL
Candidates For Associate Degrees
MEDICAL ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT (AAS)
Erikah Adderley** Φ
Blanca Aguirre* Φ
Dania Alwadi** Φ
Gina Astudillo
Alejandra Avila*
Niardre Barge
Malaysia Cheatham
Kiara Cherry*** Φ
Woori Cho Lee
Claudia Clairissaint* Φ
Jessica Clarke
Jaidah Cole
Natalie Corona** Φ
Ana Cuatle
Iris Diaz
Monique Etienne
Belenise Gil
Tamika Hall
Kiarah Hector
Leslie Jacinto - Medel
Rubi Jean Batiste*** Φ
John Krasniqi* Φ
Aaron Lema B
Esmeralda Lopez* Φ
Justice Marlon
Octavia Matthews
Ceara Melendez
Nicole Mercado Hernandez
Brianna Mezzone* Φ
Willietta Moore
Dulce Palacios
Shantana Peart
Guilianna Perez Φ
Mayllin Perez Φ
Alejandra Reyes
Jonedy Rosario* Φ
Estaisi Sanchez
Susanna Stepanyan***
Denasia Taylor
Jesica Tenesaca
Cathy Thomas Ronan*** Φ
Limary Valencia
Juan Carlos Vasquez
Vanessa Ventura
Jennifer Villa Pintado
Kaila Washington-Richards* Φ
HEALTH
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (AOS) HEALTH INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION (AOS) ONLINE
Saranda Aliu *** Φ
Belinda Avelar
Miloskari Barboza***
Maria T. Bellantoni** Φ
Pamela Blackburn
Emily Rose DeSalvo* Φ
Mirna Dias
Linda Dixon* Φ
Stephanie Dixon* Φ
Keyonda Dukes
Samantha Espinal*
Sophie Exantus
Fanta Fane
Nicole Guerra
Shantel Juarez* Φ
Paula Lebron** Φ
Natoya Levy** Φ
Katherine Luna
Kiara Lundy
Marcia Lucia Maita** Φ
Katherine Martinucci*** Φ
Mamine Massaquoi
Kimone Mcdonald Rowe* Φ
Silvana Monteleone**
Nyla Taaliyah Nichols
Andrew O'Connor
Ashana Pitre*** Φ
Ashley Pivalo
Stecy Prinston
Katia Sauvignon* Φ
Carolyn Seward* Φ
Shemin Smith** Φ
Fiyinfoluwa Cynthia Sofuye
Sasecain Stone**
Keneisha Sutherland*
Marissa Taylor* Φ
Charmeasha Towles
Tawanna Twine** Φ
– Online Studies Φ – Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Σ – Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society H – Honors Program h – Baccalaureate Honors B – Veteran *** 3.90 – 4.00 Summa Cum Laude ** 3.70 – 3.89 Magna Cum Laude * 3.50 – 3.69 Cum Laude
Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees
HEALTHCARE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (BBA) ONLINE
Nahid Azizi*
Charmaine Benson
Caylah Brewington** Σ
Arcelia Corona*
Vincent Costanzo***
Sofia Cumberbatch*** Σ
Touya Delgado
Michelle Duarte-Urgiles
Michelle Estrada*** Σ
Amber Fino*** Σ
Rusheene Folkes**
Roxann Gardner-Nash*** Σ
Samantha Granieri
Nicole Guthrie*** Σ
Christie Camelle Hibbert*** Σ
Andrea Belen Hilario***
Myah Hill*** Σ
Erica Joyce
Kimesha Kelly
Chyanne Landell** Σ
Shakira Lemonius *
Jennifer Lopez
Kimberly Lopez*** Σ
Evelyn Martinez** Σ
Jennifer Masterson
Nicola Mcfarlane
Jamie Miller
Ashley Myers**
Delicia Myvett
Gwendolyn Narcisse**
Sheneca Nelson*** Σ
Sheronica Abena Konadu Obeng***
Isaneris Peguero Castillo
Melinda Ramos
Kesha Rosado
Mekedia Rowe*** Σ
Nakea Saddler
Trinity Sanchez
Keisha-Lue Sherland-Durrant***
Dania Wahid
Terry-Ann Watson**
Kayann Williams*** Σ
School of Information Technology
Candidates For Associate Degrees
COMPUTER NETWORK ADMINISTRATION (AAS)
COMPUTER NETWORKING AND SECURITY (AAS) ONLINE
Lens Albery
Justin Bozier B
Ralph Cesar *** Φ
Ronald Colon
Alan Diaz
Larry Dunlap
Michael Fuentes ** Φ
Dorian Kastrati
Piero Perez Marcos
Leonardo Polanco * B
Mahamoud Sangare
Candidates For Baccalaureate Degrees
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BS)
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (BS) ONLINE
Sumaya Akter **
Amari Dawkins
Daniel Felix
Matthew Flores Joseph
Elijah Gabbidon
Joe Gonzalez
Steven Hernandez
Tyrone Aaron Khath *** Σ
Gabriel Lopes
Wisdom Okoronkwo
Ericka Rivas
Arnes Siljkovic ** Σ
– Online Studies Φ – Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Σ – Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society H – Honors Program h – Baccalaureate Honors B – Veteran *** 3.90 – 4.00 Summa Cum Laude ** 3.70 – 3.89 Magna Cum Laude * 3.50 – 3.69 Cum Laude
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Ann Conetta Umstead, MBA Chair
Karen J. Smith, MBA Vice Chair
Barbara Boyington, MBA Trustee
John D’Agostino Trustee Emeritus
Carol Ann DeGrella, RN Trustee
Mary Beth Del Balzo, LCSW
Ex-Officio Member of the Board
Suzanne Nappi, BS Secretary/Treasurer of the Board, Trustee
Jessica Perilla, BFA Trustee
Nancy Trim Trustee
Frank Williams, Jr., MS Trustee
PRESIDENT’S CABINET
Mary Beth Del Balzo, LCSW President and Chief Executive Officer
Louis Commisso, D.M. Director of Administration and Chief Financial Officer
Matt Curtis, MBA
Vice President, Enrollment Management
Maria Gangi, MS Vice President of Student Services and Retention
Warren Rosenberg, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
Michael Sandick, MS Vice President, Institutional Research and Data Analysis
Dale T. Smith, BS Vice President, Special Projects
Nancy Trim
Vice President of Marketing and Media Resources
Kelly Walsh, MBA Chief Information Officer Chief Information Security Officer
THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION
2023 COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE
Maria Gangi, Chairperson
Alexis Aponte, Coordinator
Esperanza Cruz, Coordinator
Alyssa McDermott, Coordinator
Mary Bennett, Media Coordinator
Terence Keyes
Dr. Warren Rosenberg
Julie Schuler
A special thank you to all those who made this commencement possible.
The centuries-old pageantry procession comes from ancient tradition, rooted in the early universities. The solemn procession before you this evening is the College’s way of giving depth and distinction to the commencement of these men and women.
Academic caps, gowns and hoods date back to the twelfth century, developing gradually from the long flowing robes that the teachers wore to protect themselves from the cold of the medieval buildings. Since the scholars of the time were usually clerics, their robes differed little from those used by the church orders. Slowly, certain styles were designated for the universities and these, with minor modifications, are the costumes worn today. Hoods were originally fashioned after the monk’s cowl; the mortarboard cap, with its tassels, evolved from the skull caps of the scholar-monks.
In France, where the degree program probably began, wearing the cap and gown marked the formal admission of the “licentiate” to the body of masters. In our country, caps and gowns have been used since colonial times. Columbia University, or Kings College, as it was then called, began this custom at an early date. New York University, the University of Pennsylvania and others followed, and in 1984 a commission representing the leading American colleges met to discuss academic ceremonies. A year later, the intercollegiate code was adopted. Today, more than 700 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Turkey and others follow this code. Standard styles in caps, gowns, and hoods for Doctors, Masters and Bachelors were established.
In recent years, distinctively colored gowns have been authorized for specific schools. For example, the Columbia gown is slate gray, the New York University gown is violet, the Yale gown is blue, the Harvard gown is crimson and The City University of New York gown is navy blue. The hoods, over the shoulders and down the backs of the members of the faculty and administration, reveal the degrees and institutions of the wearers. The velvet binding or edging is distinctive of the subject to which the degree pertains. The lining of the hood, in silk, gives the color or colors of the institution granting the degree. The shortest hood is the Bachelor’s; the longest and broadest is the Doctor’s; and the Master’s is midway between these in size. In the colors of the colleges, there is much duplication and it would be useless to identify them. However, there is a standard color for the subject and the degree, indicated by the velvet edging which shows in front and over the shoulders, and the most common of these are given below:
COLOR CODE FOR HOODS
Arts, Letters, Humanities White Commerce, Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering ................................. Orange Fine Arts Brown Law Purple Library Science ........................... Lemon Medicine Green Music Silver Gray Pharmacy Olive Green Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Public Administration ............... Peacock Blue Science Golden Yellow Social Work Citron Theology ...................................... Scarlet
HONORS PROGRAM
CW Honors Program offers an enriched course of study for exceptional students. Eligibility is based upon performance in high school or college and a personal essay. A grade point average of 3.0 grants and maintains membership in the Honors Program.
Students accepted into the Honors Program will complete three Honors Projects while pursuing their degree. A special project, paper, or other research beyond the regular coursework outlined in the course syllabus or participation in community service can be rewarding Honors Projects.
Those students who complete the Honors Program will be recognized as Honors Scholars upon graduation. Scholars will earn and are awarded a special stole to wear at commencement and receive this fine distinction on their transcript. Having completed an Honors Program course of study is an excellent distinction on a resume as well. Being recognized as an Honors Scholar indicates intelligence, determination, and creativity, all of which are assets in achieving personal and professional goals.
BACCALAUREATE HONORS (THE HONORS RESEARCH SEMINAR)
This honors seminar is designed to introduce high-achieving bachelor-level students to research. This credit-bearing course provides select students with an opportunity to conduct original research under the supervision of a faculty researcher. Bachelor-level students will learn about the academic research process through presentations, guest lectures and research assignments. At the conclusion of the seminar, student researchers will showcase their research projects at college sponsored colloquia. Eligibility includes junior status, a minimum of a 3.5 grade point average, demonstrated research ability, and recommendations from bachelor-level faculty. Successful completion of this course will culminate in distinction at graduation.
PHI THETA KAPPA HONOR SOCIETY ΦΘΚ
Phi Theta Kappa is not only recognized as the official honor society for two-year colleges by the American Association of Community Colleges but also is the largest honor society in American higher education. Beta Pi Gamma, The College of Westchester’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, inducts members semi-annually, and eligibility is based on outstanding academic achievement with a minimum of a 3.5 grade point average. Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is a valuable addition to the college experience.
SIGMA BETA DELTA HONOR SOCIETY ΣΒΛ
The intent of Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society is to encourage and recognize achievement among students of business, management and administration, and to encourage and promote personal and professional improvement. Membership in Sigma Beta Delta is the highest international recognition a business student can receive at a college or university with a Sigma Beta Delta chapter. To be eligible for membership, a business student must rank in the upper 20 percent of the junior or senior class and be invited to membership by the faculty officers. Members are eligible to compete for the Society’s various annual fellowship awards.
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THE COLLEGE OF WESTCHESTER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The College of Westchester Charitable Foundation (CWCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that exists to raise scholarships for students. If not for the CWCF, worthy students, who are in need of a way to supplement their tuition costs, might not realize their educational goals.
The success of CWCF is the result of the commitment from our corporate community, local employers, CW employees, alumni, families, and friends. Thank you!
Luana Araya
CWCF Shining Star Scholarship
AAS, Business Administration, Management/Marketing
Class of 2024
Destiny Crooks
The Mayor Joseph Delfino Scholarship
BBA, Business Administration
Class of 2026
Ricardo De Jesus Webster Bank Scholarship
BS, Interactive Digital Media and Marketing
Class of 2025
Lizbeth Encarnacion
Jeanne B. Sutkowski Scholarship
BBA, Healthcare Services Administration
Class of 2026
Maritza Farias
The Doris Metzger Miler Datakey Scholarship
BBA, Accounting
Class of 2025
Kenneth Ferron
Radford Quesada Scholarship
AAS, Computer Network Administration
Class of 2024
Gianni Hamilton
CWCF Shining Star Scholarship
BBA, Business Administration
Class of 2023
Jaren Hatcher
CWCF Shining Star Scholarship
AAS, Computer Network Administration
Class of 2024
Anissa Johnson
John Nunes Networking Scholarship
Class of 2026
Cindy Lopez
CWCF Shining Star Scholarship
BBA, Healthcare Services Administration
Class of 2024
Angelita Lopez
CWCF Shining Star Scholarship
BBA, Health Services Administration Online
Class of 2024
Kimberly Lopez
CWCF Shining Star Scholarship
BBA, Healthcare Services Administration
Class of 2023
Shaneika McKenzie
The William R. Papallo Scholarship
BBA, Business Administration
Class of 2025
Shawn Ofurhie
The Kenneth R. Theobalds Scholarship
BS, Interactive Digital Media and Marketing
Class of 2024
Olivia Smith
Alumni Scholarship
AAS, Medical Assistant Management
Class of 2024
Giving back as alumni provides amazing benefits to current students, other graduates, The College community and you. Alumni find it enormously rewarding to give back and help others. Many are actively serving on the alumni steering committee, speaking to The College of Westchester classes, hiring CW interns and graduates, mentoring students and much more.
To find out more about the College of Westchester Charitable Foundation, visit cwcharitable.org.
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