Spring 2023 Commencement Program

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Spring Commencement

April 29, 2023

Our Vision

A Better Society Through Individual and Social Change

Our Mission

Advancing the social work profession’s vision and values, the University of Michigan School of Social Work seeks to develop a more equitable, caring and socially just society. Such a society meets basic human needs, eliminates social and economic inequities and empowers individuals, their communities and institutions to reach their aspirations and potential. Drawing on an interdisciplinary faculty within a public university seated in a region of enormous need and promise, the School is dedicated to education, research and service that fosters progressive change at local, national and global levels.

Land Acknowledgment

We acknowledge that the University of Michigan, named for Michigami, the world’s largest freshwater system and located in the Huron River watershed, was formed and has grown through connections with the land stewarded by Niswi Ishkodewan Anishinaabeg --the Three Fires People, who are the Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi--along with their neighbors, the Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee and Wyandot nations.

Order of Exercises

Processional

Jordan Schug Quartet

Marshals

David Córdova

Associate Professor of Social Work

Erin Martinez-Gilliard

LEO Lecturer

Julie Ribaudo

Clinical Professor of Social Work

Welcome and Introductions

Beth Angell

Dean and Professor of Social Work

Land Acknowledgment

Abigail Eiler

Clinical Assistant Professor of Social Work

Keynote Speaker

Jason Smith, MSW ‘10

Executive Director

Michigan Center for Youth Justice

Student Speakers

Ayah Chehade

MSW Degree Candidate

Kacey Richardson

MSW Degree Candidate

Presentation of PhD Graduates

Reader

William Elliott III

Professor of Social Work

Hooders

Lorraine Gutiérrez

Professor of Social Work

Jamie Mitchell

Associate Professor of Social Work

Presentation of MSW Graduates

Readers

Zaynab Boussi

Field Faculty and LEO Lecturer

Justin Hodge

Clinical Assistant Professor of Social Work

Hooders

Miriam Connolly

Field Faculty and LEO Lecturer

Kristen Seefeldt

Associate Professor of Social Work

Closing Remarks

Beth Angell

Dean and Professor of Social Work

Recessional

Jordan Schug Quartet

Cover Art

The Real Blue, 1998

Sam Gilliam b. 1933

Sam Gilliam is one of the great innovators in postwar American painting. He emerged from the Washington, D.C. scene in the mid 1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color School painting. Gilliam abandoned the traditional frames and stretchers used in painting. Instead he chose to loosely drape and suspend his paint stained canvases from the walls and ceiling.

Gilliam’s The Right View is a four-piece ceiling installation commissioned for the School of Social Work’s lower level and is a centerpiece of its art collection.

Dear Graduates,

Congratulations! We are delighted to celebrate your hard work and dedication together with your friends, families and loved ones.

You have earned your MSW during difficult and historic times, requiring focus, tenacity and determination. Your academic efforts and success have prepared you to become skilled and effective leaders, prepared to face the challenges of our field.

University of Michigan social work graduates have a reputation for their expertise, dedication and achievement. Today you join 17,000+ alumni who lead the field as policymakers, agency directors and foundation leaders, who improve lives as accomplished and effective social workers. We look forward to hearing how you apply your talents for the good of people and communities.

You are the leaders and best. On behalf of the Michigan Social Work community, I wish you every success as you reach out, raise hope and change society.

Go Blue,

About Our Keynote Speaker

Jason Smith currently serves as the Executive Director of the Michigan Center for Youth Justice (MCYJ), an organization that promotes fair and effective youth justice policies in Michigan. Smith has worked in various roles for MCYJ since 2014.

Smith’s journey in the field of juvenile justice began as an intern with the Ingham County Circuit Court’s Family Division, which sparked his passion for advocating for youth in the system. After earning his bachelor’s degree in social science from Michigan State University, he worked as a direct care provider at a transitional home for justice-involved youth and later as a case manager within Wayne County’s juvenile justice system.

Determined to deepen his knowledge and skills in justice reform advocacy work, Smith pursued a Master of Social Work degree at the University of Michigan, where he interned with the Washtenaw County Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative and MCYJ. His commitment to juvenile justice led him to comanage a youth diversion program in Skokie, IL, and become a 2011 Youth Justice Leadership Institute Fellow with the National Juvenile Justice Network.

During his time with MCYJ, Smith has served in governorappointed roles on the Juvenile Justice Task Force for Reform and the standing Michigan Committee on Juvenile Justice.

Smith lives in Ann Arbor with his wife, Cristy, and two young daughters.

About Our Student Speaker

Ayah Chehade is a poet, community organizer and researcher based in Michigan. Born and raised in Chicago to Lebanese and Moroccan parents, she centers her work around psychology, faith and justice.

Chehade graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a BA in English and international studies. Her lifelong fascination with the power of words inspired her 2018 TEDx talk, “What’s In a Name,” which explores how language shapes identity. She believes that creating social change also begins by resisting and reclaiming a deeply engrained lexicon.

She served as a creative producer for the ZAKAT Foundation of America. While on assignment in Turkey, she recognized the power of storytelling as a tool for decolonization and healing.

As an MSW student, she interned with the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), where she helped develop an activities-centered group therapy program for young adults. She also interned at the Arab American National Museum, where she worked on the Cultivate & Grow oral history project to celebrate and commemorate the opening of the new heritage garden rooftop.

After graduation, Chehade plans to further her studies in Arabic and the Islamic sciences, and work to cultivate community spaces and resources centered around holistic wellness and the arts.

About Our Student Speaker

Kacey Richardson (she/her) is a Master of Social Work candidate in the Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse pathway. She graduated summa cum laude from Western Michigan University with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Gender & Women’s Studies in 2020.

During her time as an MSW student, she has developed a service-centered social work practice through her experience as a counselor at the Center for the Education of Women+. She has striven to empower individuals in the University of Michigan and surrounding communities by serving as an advocate and providing resources to help them reach their academic, financial and professional potential. Through a holistic approach to her clients’ needs, she demonstrated the ability to connect them to appropriate resources, facilitate exploration of their career/educational goals, and provide encouragement to them as they embark on their professional journeys. She also served as a graduate student instructor for three terms. This allowed her to make deep connections with students and faculty at U-M, find ways to best support students’ academic growth and personal well-being, and witness community organizing in action in the fight for workers’ rights.

After graduation, Richardson plans to fulfill a lifelong dream of hers to work for the Walt Disney Company before returning to Michigan to continue her advocacy work in higher education.

School of Social Work

MSW Graduates

Willa Rae Adamo

Walt Albee

Yannick Alexis

Saria Bechara

Dara Bellinson

Melissa Bien

Sari Bircoll

Alexis Bowman

Madelyn Brunvand

Rachel Brustein

Taylor Buffalo

Morgan Burns

Claire Butcher

Abigail Calef

Christopher Camacho

Andres Cepeda

Ayah Mohamad Chehade

Nina Chiuchiarelli

Tae Whan Choi

Hao-Yun Chu

Paige Coffing

Alexandra Coleman

Alison Cromer

Justine D’Souza

Domenica Dalla-Vecchia

Julia Dinverno

Stephanie Doyle

Kiera Dressler

Aliza Durack

Jason English

Debra Erickson

Megan Fordon

Katherine Fraus

Carissa Funk-Wojciechowski

Antonio Gaeta Jr

Lydia Greenberg

Keith Hall

Melina Victoria Halpin

Jennifer Lynn Harris

Skylar Hawthorne

Holleigh Herchenbach

Mary Giselle Herran

Julia Hettich

Jadrienne Horton

Wenzao Huang

Megan Jagolinzer

Carly James

Joshua Yiran Jin

Cassandra Kelly

Brooke Kraeszig

Charmaine Kunz

Elana Lambert

Breanna Lange

Madison Rylie Larson

Kathryn Linnen

Wendy Lu

Kaitlyn Hope Malo

Valery Martinez

Abigail McDonough

Ashlen Paige Michalski

Sahar Mir

Secret Mitchell

Brontë Chanel Munson

Brianna Muzzall

Ha-Eun Gloria Nam

Megan O’Gara

Emily Alyse Oandasan

Chika Chinwe Obianwu

Amal Omer

Andreah Patsalis

Jacob Pollock

Elizabeth Post

Zixuan Qi

Kacey Ryan Richardson

School of Social Work

MSW Graduates

Sydney Rinehart

Jørgen Robertson Reberg

Katy Rose Robeson

Ellery Rosenzweig

Sean Rositano

Yasmin Sacks

Mack Schroeder

Caytlin Schultz

Fasia Scott-Watson

Brendan Sedivy

Hayley Shadoian

Dillon Shain

Grace Sherbin

Carly Max Silverstein

Lexi Smith

Thomas Somi

Olivia Stillman

Caroline Strauss

Mark Suris

Alissa Sweeney

Kalisi Taborga

Sololeya Teklehaimanot

Hillie Teller

Nicole Tomaszewski

Matthew Tomsicek

Nicholas Michael Varra

Nick Voelkner

Sierra Voigt

Emily Waldman

Valerie Watkins

Alexandra Weston

Nathan Willette

Dominique Be’ate Williams

Emma Wise

Rose Ybarra

School of Social Work

Dual Degree MSW Graduates

Master of Social Work and Master of Public Policy

Justine D’Souza

Master of Social Work and Master of Public Health

Jadrienne Horton

Master of Social Work and Master of Public Policy

Valery Martinez

Master of Social Work and Master of Kinesiology

Ha-Eun Gloria Nam

Master of Social Work and Master of Urban Planning

Oliva Stillman

Master of Social Work and Master of Public Policy

Mark Schroeder

Master of Social Work and Master of Arts in Higher Education

Kalisi Taborga

Master of Social Work and Master of Arts in Higher Education

Sierra Voigt

School of Social Work

PhD Graduates

Finn Bell Social Work and Sociology

Nicolas Espitia Social Work and Sociology

Lolita Moss Social Work and Psychology

Garrett Pace Social Work and Sociology

Kaitlin Paxton Ward Social Work and Psychology

Ramona Perry Social Work and Social Psychology

Sakura Takahashi Social Work and Psychology

School of Social Work Leadership

Dean

Beth Angell

Dean and Phillip Fellin Collegiate Professor of Social Work

Associate Deans

Joseph Himle

Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Howard V. Brabson Collegiate Professor of Social Work

Robert Ortega

Associate Dean for Educational Programs and Associate Professor of Social Work

Rogério Meireles Pinto

Associate Dean for Research and Innovation and Berit Ingersoll-Dayton Collegiate Professor of Social Work

Assistant Deans

Timothy Colenback

Assistant Dean for Enrollment Management

Daniel Fischer

Assistant Dean of Field Education and Clinical Assistant Professor of Social Work

School of Social Work Leadership

Directors

William Elliott III Director, Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Social Science and Professor of Social Work

Larry Gant Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Director and Professor of Social Work

Karla Goldman

Director, Jewish Communal Leadership Program and Sol Drachler Professor of Social Work

Barbara Hiltz Director of MSW Programs and Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work

Katie Lopez

Director, Office of Global Activities and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor

Daicia Price Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Director and Clinical Professor of Social Work

Katie Richards-Schuster Director of Undergraduate Minor Programs and Associate Professor of Social Work

Michelle Woods MSW Student Career Services Director

Erin Zimmer Director of MSW Student Services

School of Social Work Faculty

Governing Faculty

Beth Angell

Cristina Bares

Lindsay Bornheimer

Linda Chatters

David Córdova

Fernanda Cross

Ashely Cureton

Abigail Eiler

William Elliott III

James Ellis

Katrina Ellis

Lisa Fedina

Daniel Fischer

Terri Friedline

Larry Gant

Karla Goldman

Odessa Gonzalez Benson

Andrew Grogan-Kaylor

Lorraine Gutiérrez

Jaclynn Hawkins

Todd Herrenkohl

Barbara Hiltz

Joseph Himle

Justin Hodge

Shanna Kattari

Ashley Lacombe-Duncan

Shawna Lee

Lydia Li

Kathryn Maguire-Jack

Katie Lopez

Debra Mattison

Patrick Meehan

Jamie Mitchell

Robert Ortega

Sunggeun Park

Brian Perron

Rogério Meireles Pinto

Daicia Price

Camille Quinn

Beth Glover Reed

Julie Ribaudo

Katie Richards-Schuster

Joseph Ryan

Sue Ann Savas

Katie Schultz

Kristin Seefeldt

H. Luke Shaefer

Trina Shanks

Beth Sherman

Matthew Smith

Rebecca Sokol

Karen Staller

Robert Joseph Taylor

Richard Tolman

Lynn Videka

Daphne Watkins

Addie Weaver

Lisa Wexler

Xiaoling Xiang

Mieko Yoshihama

Bradley Zebrack

Anao Zhang

Roland Zullo

Field Faculty

Zaynab Boussi

Amy Burandt

Miriam Connolly

Rachel Naasko

Rosalva Osorio

Stacy Peterson

Yatesha Robinson

Aimée Vantine

Emerti

Paula Allen-Meares

Oscar Barbarin III

William Birdsall

Letha Chadiha

Barry Checkoway

Tom Croxton

Sandra Danziger

Ruth Dunkle

Kathleen Coulborn Faller

Sheila Feld

Phillip Fellin

Charles Garvin

Rose Gibson

Martha Gizynski

Leslie Hollingsworth

Berit Ingersoll-Dayton

Srinika Jayaratne

Harold Johnson

Edith Kieffer

Sherrie Kossoudji

Armand Lauffer

Laura Lein

Edith Lewis

Shirley Lockery

Susan McDonough

Sandra Momper

Elizabeth Mutschler

Thomas Powell

Lawrence Root

Mary Ruffolo

Daniel Saunders

Brett Seabury

Vivian Shapiro

Kristine Siefert

John Tropman

David Tucker

Diane Kaplan Vinokur

Elizabeth Voshel

Helen Weingarten

Lecturers

Cara Alexander

Daniel Alvarez

Gina Ambrogio

Dayna Asante-Appiah

Richard Barinbaum

Alethia Battles

Anthany Beasely

Trevor Bechtel

Mercedes Monaee Brown

Daphne Brydon

Amy Burandt

Brooke Buys

Adisa Chaney

Roxanne Change

Marna Clowney-Robinson

Sue Crabb

Colleen Crane

Julie Cushman

Christina Dadswell

Sean de Four

Daniel DeSena

Bonnie Dockham

Kathleen Doyle

Linda Edwards-Brown

Kallie England

Elizabeth Evans

Rhonda Fields

Emily Fitzgerald

Joseph Galura

Karyn Gendreau

Ayesha Ghazi Edwin

Terri Gilbert

Tammie Glenn

Irena Glover

School of Social Work Faculty (cont.)

Elizabeth Gonzalez

Kathryn Greening

Elizabeth Gumbis

Jennifer Heckendorn

Grace Helms Kotre

Gregory Hoffman

Kathryn Irish

Camille Jones

Leonardo Kattari

Erin Khang

Jax Kynn

Jamie LaLonde

Marlanna Landeros

Dana Levin

Phillip Thomas Luttrell

Douglas Manigault III

Kassandra Maple-Jackson

Erin Martinez-Gilliard

Aliyah Masudi

Patrick McEvilly

Nasreen Meah

Benjamin Moe

Maureen Okasinski

Mari Jan Pitcher

Susan Radzilowski

Kristal Reyes

Osvaldo Rivera

Fatima Salman

Monica Sampson

Laura Sanders

Diana Seales

Nitesh Singh

Andrea Smith

Megan Thiel

Jennifer Towns

Paige Walker

Ebony Watson

Stephen Wiland

Laura Yakas

Candace Ziglor

Alumni Board

President

Sabrina Clark, ‘10

Vice President

James Bui ‘01

Secretary

Amy Good, ‘80

Constance (Connie) Ackert, ‘83

Aroosa Ahmed, ‘18

Steven Applewhite, MSW ‘74 & PhD ‘77

Ann Easley, ‘80

Rafael (Ray) Engel, ‘79

Karen Fein, ‘85

Janice (Jan) Fisher, ‘75

Yuri Hernandez Osorio, ‘17

Gregory Hoffman, ‘13

Vance Jackson, ‘06

Elizabeth Kinney, ‘10

Alana Kivowitz, ‘16

Sarah Koreishi, ‘01

Madinah Luqmaan, ‘16

Janice Matthews, ‘77

Kyra Miller, ‘16

Deborah Covington, ‘88

Courtney Morrison, ‘20

Ricardo Perez, ‘75

Sadé Richardson, ‘18

Milton Rodriguez, ‘97

Shannon Saksewski, ‘01

Kelly Taylor, ‘95

Bruce Thyer, PhD ‘82

Joanne Waszczak, ‘07

Kendra Webster, ‘97

Glenn Whitelaw, ‘76

Matthew Wollack, ‘12

Joanne Yaffe, MSW ’76 & PhD ‘88

School of Social Work Representatives

Beth Angell, Dean, Ex-officio

Halla Jomaa-Jouney, Executive Director of Development and Alumni Relations, Ex-Officio

U-M Board of Regents

Jordan B. Acker

Michael J. Behm

Mark J. Bernstein

Paul W. Brown

Sarah Hubbard

Denise Ilitch

Ron Weiser

Katherine E. White

Thank You

Today’s beautiful graduation ceremony looks wonderful and effortless. In truth, the Graduation Committee and many additional people devoted a great deal of talent, time and effort to make it a success. This ceremony would not be possible without the creativity, dedication and hard work of the students, faculty and staff listed below.

Graduation Planning Committee

Debra Mattison, Faculty Chair, Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work

Grant Clement, Recruitment, Admissions, and Student Services Officer (ex officio)

Fernanda Cross, Assistant Professor of Social Work

Michelle Gorton, Office Manager (ex officio)

Rebeccah Sokol, Assistant Professor of Social Work

Callie Torkelson, Recruitment, Admissions, and Student Services Officer (ex officio)

Thomas Ursing, MSW Degree Candidate

Aimee Vantine, Field Faculty and LEO Lecturer

Erin Zimmer, Director for Student Services (ex officio)

Sidney Zimmermann, MSW Degree Candidate

Roland Zullo, Associate Research Scientist, and Lecturer

Platform Party

Beth Angell

Sabrina Clark

Tim Colenback

Abigail Eiler

William Elliot III

Joseph Himle

Debra Mattison

Rogério Meireles Pinto

Robert Ortega

Readers

Justin Hodge

Zaynab Boussi

Hooders

Miriam Connolly

Lorraine Gutierrez

Jamie Mitchell

Kristin Seefeldt

Marshals

David Cordova

Julie Ribaudo

Erin Martinez-Gilliard

Sign Language Interpreter

Michael Colton

Angela Dzierwa

Commencement Reception

Our reception will be held immediatley following graduation in the Power Center Lobby.

Closing Song:

Hail to the Victors

Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conquering heroes

Hail! Hail! to Michigan

The leaders and best Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conquering heroes

Hail! Hail! to Michigan

The champions of the West

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