Dimension Champion Awards
Please submit your nominations by March 9th!
Nominees within each dimension elevate our community through example and, often, direct guidance – which gives us real-life examples to strive toward and learn. Nominate a faculty or staff member today who demonstrates leadership and commitment to individual or campus-wide wellbeing across one of the eight dimensions of wellbeing: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual.
The Thrive Dimension Champion Awards ceremony will be April 15th, 4-5:30pm.
Wellbeing Dimensions:
- SOCIAL
- FINANCIAL
- INTELLECTUAL
- OCCUPATIONAL
- PHYSICAL
- SPIRITUAL
- ENVIRONMENTAL
- EMOTIONAL
Emotional Wellbeing – Shelley Sizemore, Women’s Center
Environmental Wellbeing – Harvest Table
Financial Wellbeing – Jennifer Rubin, Office of Civic and Community Engagement
Intellectual Wellbeing – Dr. Allison Forti, Counseling
Occupational Wellbeing – Dr. Kathryn Mayers, Spanish
Physical Wellbeing – Michael Spieldiener, Campus Recreation
Social Wellbeing – Dr. Lynne Yengulalp, Math and Statistics
Spiritual Wellbeing – Dr. Bob Nations, Counseling
Emotional Wellbeing – Melissa Walker, Deacon Health
Environmental Wellbeing – Dr. Kimberly Wortmann, Department for the Study of Religions
Financial Wellbeing – Dr. Melissa Jenkins, Department of English
Intellectual Wellbeing – Dr. Betsy Barre, Center for the Advancement of Teaching
Occupational Wellbeing – Dr. Corey D.B. Walker, School of Divinity
Physical Wellbeing – Lori Tyson-Jamison, Campus Recreation
Social Wellbeing – Dr. Qiaona Yu, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Spiritual Wellbeing – Paul Whitener, Academic Technology, Information Systems, Waker Space
Emotional Wellbeing – Dr. Alli Forti, Department of Counseling, and Shauna McNeil, Office of Student Engagement
Environmental Wellbeing – Nathan Peifer, Office of Sustainability
Financial Wellbeing – Lauren Trethaway, Student Financial Aid
Intellectual Wellbeing – Dr. Tiboni-Craft, Italian Studies Program
Occupational Wellbeing – Kelia Hubbard, Wake Forest International Student and Scholar Services
Physical Wellbeing – Beth Fay, Human Resources
Social Wellbeing – Richella Allen and Shandra Caputo, School of Business
Spiritual Wellbeing – Chaplain Tim Auman, Office of the Chaplain
Emotional Wellbeing – Heidi Robinson, Office of Personal and Career Development
Environmental Wellbeing – Brian Cohen, Office of Sustainability
Financial Wellbeing – Dr. Brooke Griffith, University Counseling Center
Intellectual Wellbeing – Dr. Malika Roman Isler, Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Occupational Wellbeing – Steph Trilling, Women’s Center
Physical Wellbeing – Dr. Stephanie Carter-Atkins, Residence Life, and Housing
Social Wellbeing – Shane Taylor, Office of Student Engagement
Spiritual Wellbeing – D’Najah P. Thomas, Residence Life, and Housing
Emotional Wellbeing – Jessica Scales, Office of the Dean of Students
Environmental Wellbeing – Jim Coffey, Office of Sustainability
Financial Wellbeing – Deborah Snyder, Teaching & Learning Collaborative
Intellectual Wellbeing – Adrian Greene, English Department
Occupational Wellbeing – Jonathan McElderry, Intercultural Center
Physical Wellbeing – Christy Buchanan, Psychology Department
Social Wellbeing – Derri Stormer, University Police
Spiritual Wellbeing – Gail Bretan, Office of the Chaplain
Emotional Wellbeing – Tess Chevalier, Psychology Department
Environmental Wellbeing – Laura Denlinger, Learning Assistance Center
Financial Wellbeing – Luci Hill, Athletics, Business Office
Intellectual Wellbeing – Nelson Brunsting, Global Programs and Studies
Occupational Wellbeing – Elizabeth Leslie, Residence Life & Housing
Physical Wellbeing – Samantha Fields, Student Financial Services
Social Wellbeing – Shannon Ashford, Office of Diversity & Inclusion
Spiritual Wellbeing – Shayla Herndon-Edmunds, Office of Diversity & Inclusion
Emotional Wellbeing – Denisha Champion, Counseling Center
Environmental Wellbeing – Lee Collette, Campus Recreation
Financial Wellbeing – Barbara Meredith, Provost’s Office
Intellectual Wellbeing – Debbie Newsome, Department of Counseling
Occupational Wellbeing – Melanie Bullock, Office of Student Engagement
Physical Wellbeing – Adam Carlson, Information Systems
Social Wellbeing – Lesia Finney, University Police
Spiritual Wellbeing – Sylvia Green, School of Business
Emotional Wellbeing – Michele Kurtz, Student Engagement
Environmental Wellbeing – Jim Mussetter, Facilities & Campus Services
Financial Wellbeing – Tom Benza, Office of Financial Aid
Intellectual Wellbeing – William Hamilton, The Department of German & Russia
Occupational Wellbeing – Catherine Ross, Teaching & Learning Center
Physical Wellbeing – Michael Terry, Advancement Gifts/Records
Social Wellbeing – Margaret Kittrell, Deacon Health
Spiritual Wellbeing – Sharon Jones, Aramark
Emotional Wellbeing – Ulrike Weithaus, Department of Religion and American Ethnic Studies Program
Environmental Wellbeing – Deede Pinkney, OPCD
Financial Wellbeing – Dawn Cadd, Procurement Services
Intellectual Wellbeing – Erica Still, English Department
Occupational Wellbeing – Laura Giovanelli, English Department
Physical Wellbeing – Louis Gusbar, Graduate Student Academic Services
Social Wellbeing – Cherise James, Residence Life & Housing
Spiritual Wellbeing – Mike Ford, Pro Humanitate Institute