CWI Current and Past Award Recipients

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2022 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional Award – Jessica Estes
Mid-Level Professional Award – Julia Heck
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Britt M. Williams
Wisdom Award – Dr. Tori Svoboda
Jodie Castanza Outstanding Service Award – Dr. Genia M. Bettencourt

2021 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional Award – Emily Abrams
Mid-Level Professional Award – Blaze Campbell-Jacobs
Research and Scholarship Award – Adrian Bitton

2020 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional Award – Carolina Mozee
Mid-Level Professional Award – Tamara Cherry-Clarke
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Claire Robbins
Wisdom Award – Dr. Martha Glass
Jodie Castanza Outstanding Service Award – Dr. Chelsea Haines

2019 Awards
Mid-Level Professional Award – Jeananne Knies
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Felecia Commodore
Wisdom Award – Dr. Deborah Taub

2018 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Breanna Faris
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Chayla Haynes Davison, Dr. Lori Patton Davis, and Dr. Natasha Croom
Wisdom Award – Patricia Schwery Smith
Jodie Castanza Oustanding Service Award – Brandi Douglas and Atiya McGhee

2017 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Quincy Kissack
Mid-level Professional Award – Heather Lou
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Kirsten T. Edwards
Wisdom Award – Dr. Tamara Yakaboski
Jodie Castanza Oustanding Service Award – Erin Simpson

2015 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Brittany Williams
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Christa Porter
Wise Woman Award – Dr. Penny Pasque, Dr. Hind Marie
Jodie Castanza Oustanding Service Award – Jennifer Ferrell

2013 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Cassandra Nice
Research and Scholarship Award – Mollie Monahan
Wise Woman Award – Katrina Rodriguez
Outstanding Service Award – Lissa Stapleton

2012 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Christine Hernandez
Research and Scholarship Award – Lee Hawthorne
Wise Woman Award – Jodie Castanza
Outstanding Service Award – Daria Graham

2011 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Amanda Roder
Research and Scholarship Award – Susan V. Iverson & Sally Sagen Lorentson
Wise Woman Award – Ruth Anne Koenick
Outstanding Service to the Standing Committee for Women – Melanie Lawson

2010 Awards
Outstanding Emerging Professional – Carolyn (Carrie) Priddy DuPre
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Racheal Stimpson
Ally Award – Dr. Hind Mari
Wise Woman Award – Florence Guido
Outstanding Service to the Standing Committee for Women – Molly Springer

2008 Awards
Wise Woman – Maribeth Overland
Research and Scholarship Award – Dr. Patricia Somers
Outstanding Emerging Professional Woman – Diana Richter
Outstanding Service to the Standing Committee for Women – Penny Pasque
Ally Award – Yvette Upton

2007 Awards
Wise Woman – Mary Howard-Hamilton
Outstanding Service Toward Development of Women – Darlene Biggers
Research and Scholarship Award – LaTayna M. Purnell
Outstanding Emerging Professional Woman – Janesha Penn

2006 Awards
Wise Woman – Susan R. Jones
Outstanding Service Toward Development of Women – Amber Garrison
Research and Scholarship Award – Penny Pasque
Outstanding Emerging Professional Woman – Ann Marie Klotz

2005 Awards
Wise Woman – Vasti Torres
Outstanding Service Toward Development of Women – Deborah Casey
Research and Scholarship Award – Gayle Hartleroad
Outstanding Emerging Professional Woman – Brigette Marty

2004 Awards
Wise Woman – Patricia M. King
Outstanding Service Toward the Development of Women – Jane Fried
Research and Scholarship Award – Jane Rosser
Outstanding Emerging Professional Woman – Gina L. Hurny

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