Sixty-five 探花族 women were recognized at the 2023 Women鈥檚 History Month Celebration and Award Ceremony as nominees for the annual Woman of the Year awards.
Four women were named Woman of the Year in their respective categories in the March 21 ceremony in the Terry Concert Hall, which featured performances from the 探花族 University RiverTones led by Professor Dina Barone, Choral Union led by Dr. Julian Bryson, and spoken word and instrumental groups organized by Dr. Kimberly Beasley.
Categories for the Woman of the Year award include student, graduate student, faculty, and staff. Winners had to be nominated by someone on campus and were selected by a panel of faculty, staff, and former Woman of the Year honorees.
Student Woman of the Year:
Amanda Bacallao was named the 2023 Student Woman of the Year.
Bacallao is a senior this year and will graduate in April with a double major in French and Spanish, and a triple minor in Philosophy, Ethics and Leadership, and Naval Science. She also has a certificate in Global Teaching and Learning after spending a winter term in Quebec. Bacallao recently and successfully completed Officer Training Camp in Quantico, Virginia to become a bonafide Marine, so when she graduates this April, she will commission at the rank of second lieutenant.
As involved as Bacallao is in her academic studies, she is just as involved in extracurriculars. During her time at JU, Bacallao led two student organizations as president鈥擳he Outing Club and Le Cercle Francophone鈥攖hat were recognized as Student Organization of the Year, served as Attorney General of the Student Government Association, and served as Vice President of her sorority. She is an active member of the Hispanic Latinx Student Association, Phi Sigma Iota, and Phi Sigma Tau.
One person who nominated her described Bacallao this way, 鈥淎manda Bacallao is the hardest-working and most ambitious student of my year career in higher education, representing the absolute best that JU has to offer. Mature, poised, and clearly intellectual, she is an outstanding student leader. She is a true superstar, making the most of every second of her time.鈥
Graduate Student Woman of the Year:
Lanitra Ferguson was named the 2023 Graduate Student Woman of the Year.
Ferguson is a graduate student in 探花族鈥檚 Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, where she focuses her studies in Marriage and Family Counseling. Ferguson graduated from Clemson University with a major in Psychology and a minor in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, reflecting a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. She maintains a GPA of 4.0 in a demanding graduate program while serving as a Graduate Assistant in the Office of Student Inclusion. When the department opened a search for a director this year, Ferguson stepped into the role of Interim Director of Student Inclusion where she planned programming for Black History Month and facilitated conversations to create inclusion-centric environments. Additionally, Ferguson serves as a liaison between students, organizations, and university departments. Ferguson personifies student excellence and leadership, while actively demonstrating and promoting an environment of support and inclusivity.
One person who nominated Ferguson described her in this way, 鈥淟anitra is one of the most impressive examples of student leadership I have seen. She did an amazing job pulling together events for Black History Month and helping our students feel supported and heard.鈥
Faculty Woman of the Year:
Dr. Sarah Parker was named the 2023 Faculty Woman of the Year.
An award-winning instructor, a celebrated scholar, and a campus leader, Dr. Parker is beloved by her students and colleagues alike for her wit, intelligence, charm, and charisma. She is the chair of the English department, a trusted resource for students, and a highly-regarded volunteer at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Parker is also one of the foremost advocates on this campus for women鈥檚 rights and our LBGTQ+ community through her incredible work with the Women & Gender Studies minor and as the inaugural director of the Center for Gender + Sexuality.
In her nominations, she was described as a 鈥減owerhouse,鈥 a 鈥渞ole model,鈥 and 鈥渁 beacon of light on this campus.鈥 One nomination detailed, 鈥淒r. Parker is the faculty woman I admire most in the world because she is, indeed, so hard-working and whip-smart, tough on the outside yet caring on the inside, and at the end of the day an absolute joy and delight鈥攁 beacon of light on this campus, the pure embodiment of our Latin motto Fiat Lux.鈥
Staff Woman of the Year:
Dr. Jennifer Weldon was named the 2023 Staff Woman of the Year.
Dr. Jennifer Weldon is a Licensed Psychologist in the Student Counseling Center, maintains multiple impressive certifications, and actively strives to be up to date on current research within her field. She also completed credentials for maintaining her Board Certification in TeleMental Health and adapted to virtual counseling sessions to provide quality and continuity of care during ongoing COVID-19 challenges.
She is a valuable presence both on campus and in the 探花族 community. Students often speak about her genuineness, respect, and understanding. In addition to counseling students, Weldon manages a counselor internship training program, where she coordinates the training of more than 100 professionals in the field of mental health. She also supervised a doctoral intern who provided Career Counseling and Assessment services in the JU Career Center to assist with at-risk and undecided majors for JU retention. For Weldon, 2023 marks her 20 years at 探花族.
Dr. Weldon also wrote and obtained a grant of over half a million dollars for the Green Dot Violence Prevention Program, and serves on the Duval County Sexual Assault Advisory Council. Recently, she was recognized for her JU and community contributions at the SHE-RO 探花族 City community awards event.
As one of her nominations says, 鈥淒r. Weldon literally saves lives. She is one of the most caring and compassionate people on our campus. Due to the highly confidential nature of her amazing work, Dr. Jennifer Weldon truly exemplifies an unsung hero.鈥
Here are the honorees from each category:
Student Woman of the Year:
- Chloe Mattivi
- Taylor Ruiz
- Emma Clark
- Erianna Williams
- Jashma Cockhren
- Logan Void
- Sommer Kinsler
- Joi Taylor
- Alexa Harper
- Jenesis Lawerence
- Kaylan Green
- Kira Kieler
- Shanori Stanley
- Hailey Grover
- Amaya Wright
- Madelynne Eash
- Alexis Grant
- Summer Lewis
- Karley Dry
- Andrea Wollitz
- Hadley Burton
- Macy Vestal
- Abigail Neff
- Amanda Bacallao
- Sommer Marroquin
- Sarah Moloney
- Paige Pagano
- T'Myia Scott
Graduate Student Woman of the Year:
- Rachel Walters
- Hailey Blachly
- Alexa Stucke
- Hannah Bateman
- Ashley Greenawalt
- Rhianna Scyster
- Leah Dunlap
- Sydney Schmidt
- Adia Barlow
- Hailey Haid
- Elizabeth Pozen
- Ainslee Nipper
- Carmella Limon
- Serinna Meister
- Lanitra Ferguson
Faculty Woman of the Year:
- Chelsea Gentry
- Laura Atkins
- Courtney Barclay
- Tiffany Leach
- Gail Maetozo
- Melba Wagstaff
- Lindsay Wolf
- Shannon Lockwood
- Sarah Parker
- Sarah Murphy
- Kara Conway
- Megan Bewernitz
- Pamela Resnick
Staff Woman of the Year:
- Amanda Billy
- Jenna Blyler
- Caroline Busker
- Rachel Cohen
- Leslie Redd
- Margaret Dees
- Kathleen Griggs
- Courtney Taybron
- Danielle Della Rocca
- Vickie Jones
- Jennifer Weldon
鈥淲omen鈥檚 History Month pays tribute to the important contributions, sacrifices, and accomplishments of amazing women around the world. I鈥檓 proud to work for a University that recognizes the importance of celebrating these milestones every day of the year, and most notably, honors all women throughout the month of March with special programming, conversations, and topics for and by women. On a campus where the majority of our students, faculty, and staff, are women, I鈥檓 proud to see our work, research, and contributions highlighted and celebrated by all stakeholders year-round. While I know this is not yet the norm, I ask you to settle for nothing else,鈥 said Allana Forte, Chief People and Culture Officer.