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2023 Leadership Award Winners Announced

Shenandoah University’s Office of Student Leadership and Development has announced the following winners of the 2023 Leadership Awards:

  • Community Builder: Myles Hairston 
  • Emerging Leader of the Year: Liberty Tennyson
  • Hornet Spirit Award: Meredith Lloyd
  • Outstanding Undergraduate Student Leader of the Year: Patrick Maneval
  • Outstanding Graduate Student Leader of the Year: Leeann Williamson
  • Most Innovative Program: Valley Star Media
  • Undergraduate Student Organization of the Year: Harambee Gospel Choir
  • Graduate Student Organization of the Year: Shenandoah University Physician Assistant Student Society 
  • Empowerment Award: Nicole Sugarman
  • Growth Award: Fabiola Vazquez Becerra
  • Responsibility Award: Erin Spaulding
  • Inclusion Award: Cabe Parrish

Questions? Contact Alex Johnson, director of student leadership and activities, at alexandra.johnson@su.edu.

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