2025 Alumni Award nominations

The Illinois Community College Trustees Association's Distinguished Alumni Award and Pacesetter Award recognize the many success stories of Illinois community college students.

Nominations for the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award and Pacesetter Award are now being accepted. Prior nominee names must be submitted each year to be considered for an award. Family members and/or partners/spouses of the nominee may not submit an award nomination form. Following the Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025 deadline date, the award review committee will convene and evaluate each nominee's application.

 

Distinguished Alumni Award nominees are reviewed according to the following criteria:

  • Completed a recognized program of instruction or attended at least 30 semester hours at an ICCTA member college (Sandburg).
  • Has shown outstanding success and distinction in chosen field.
  • Has humanitarian service that has proven greatly beneficial to society.
  • Possesses continued interest in and support of education and community colleges.
  • Demonstrated overcoming life's obstacles.

2025 Distinguished Alumni Award nomination form

 

 

Pacesetter nominees are reviewed according to the following criteria:

  • Completed a recognized program of instruction (including dual-credit courses) or attended at least 30 semester hours at an ICCTA member college (Sandburg) after June 30, 2014.
  • Has shown outstanding promise and distinction in chosen career/field of study.
  • Has humanitarian service that has proven greatly beneficial to society.
  • Possesses continued interest in and support of education and community colleges.
  • Demonstrated overcoming life's obstacles (especially those who were non-traditional students).

2025 Pacesetter Award nomination form

 

 

All nomination forms and support materials are to be submitted to Stacey Rucker, assistant manager of alumni engagement and advancement communications, in the Sandburg Foundation office (E207) or to srucker@sandburg.edu. Nominations are to be submitted no later than 5 p.m. Feb. 13, 2025.

Questions about the ICCTA Alumni Awards nomination process may be directed to srucker@sandburg.edu or 309.341.5330.

 

2024 alumni award recipients

Jamal Ward '00

2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award

Jamal Ward persevered to overcome life's obstacles. His career choice is dedicated to helping individuals reach their own goals and potential by attaining improved mental and behavioral health.

Raised in Flint, MI, Ward found a passion for playing basketball that gave him the drive to pursue his dreams and achieve success. Ward played just one semester for his high school career. He seldom attended school and rarely went to class. Ward went on to obtain his GED and play basketball at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Junior College.

Ward transferred to Sandburg for his sophomore season and graduated in 2000 with an associate in arts. He then signed a basketball scholarship to attend the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. After completing his collegiate career, Ward played professionally in Europe, Canada, Asia and Africa.

Once his playing career was over, Ward obtained his master’s in clinical mental health counseling from Concordia University Chicago. He’s currently the director of operations and clinical oversight for a psychiatric residential treatment facility for Thompson Child and Family Focus in Charlotte, NC, and owns his own counseling group practice. Previously, Ward worked as a dean of discipline at Farragut Career Academy High School, as a counselor and as director for the McLeod Addictive Disease Center.

“My life has been shaped through community college and my experience at Sandburg in many ways. Community college became a gateway to both academic, professional and personal growth,” Ward said. “Community college exposed me to a diverse range of people, perspectives and experiences, broadening my understanding of the world while challenging me academically and nurturing my intellectual curiosity. I can remember having to pass an additional 13 credit hours in the summer of 2000 to graduate. Without this, I would not have been able to sign an athletic scholarship. Community college is what fueled my ambition and resilience, propelling me to pursue my dreams. In essence, my journey through community college and Sandburg was a defining chapter in my life. Upon leaving Sandburg, I was prepared to navigate future academic challenges with both confidence and determination."

 

Dr. Stephanie Saey '15

2024 Pacesetter Award

It’s fitting to name Dr. Stephanie Saey the Pacesetter Award recipient, as she is an avid runner with a long list of personal and professional achievements.

At age 11, Saey was diagnosed with depression, anxiety and an eating disorder. Her struggle led her to unenroll from college after her first semester. She spent a year in residential treatment, working diligently to regain her life. In 2014, she enrolled at Sandburg, and graduated a year later.

After graduating from Sandburg, Saey earned her bachelor’s in biochemistry and biopsychology from Monmouth College. She then began her medical education at the University of Iowa. In 2023, Saey graduated with distinction in both teaching and research along with membership in two prestigious medical honor societies, Alpha Omega Alpha and Gold Humanism. She’s since entered a residency program in internal medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

In her community, Saey has extensive volunteer experience, from hosting STEM activities that help educate youth to supporting other students in medical school. She served as co-president of the National Alliance on Mental Illness on Campus, was a neurology clerkship student reviewer, organized a monthly support group of Carver College of Medicine students and was an ambassador leader for prospective medical students.

“Oftentimes in medicine, community college students are underrepresented vs. ‘traditional’ applicants who have connections through larger universities and research experiences,” Saey said. “Community colleges may not offer the same preparation for medical school, but Sandburg did strengthen my community ties, reinforced my focus on humanity in medicine and provided me with a personal sense of resilience and gratitude by lessening my financial burden and allowing the prioritization of personal/family life for the initial steps of a long career.”

Saey finished her prerequisite courses at Sandburg debt-free and hopes to fund a scholarship for students who follow a path like hers. She wants to expand the pipeline of community college-to-medical school students to increase diversity among medical providers and train physicians who address health disparities.

“Attending a community college is not a limitation to pursuing a graduate degree,” Saey said. “My life was affected financially and culturally in a positive way that allows me to be a more well-rounded physician. All community college students should feel they have the same opportunity.”

 

Prior alumni award recipients

Sandburg Distinguished Alumni Award

2023: Anya Pshenychny '10
2022: Stacy Bainter '00
2021: Tina Burgland Veal ‘92
2020: Kiley Quinn ‘99
2019: Darci Heap ‘08
2018: Craig Willis ‘90
2017: Dr. Karmen Hopkins ‘00
2016: Robert Mason ‘72
2015: Dr. Judy Glaser ‘75
2014: Judge Thomas Keith ‘87
2013: Jim Purlee ‘70
2012: Susan Swartwout ‘87
2011: Cynthia Fitch ‘98
2010: Cynthia Kiffer '70
2009: Joshua D. Gibb ‘00

2008: Brenda Stewart Clevidence ‘89
2007: Bonnie Smith-Skripps '71
2006: Sandra Gavin ‘95
2005: Tara Miller ‘97
2004: Dave Burns ‘88
2003: Dr. Lori Sundberg ’77, ‘15
2002: Dr. Christine Baumgardner ‘88
2001: Dr. Lannie Cation ‘85
2000: Sharon Graham ‘91
1999: Linda Foster ‘85
1998: Victor Miller '83
1997: Betty Thal
1996: Rose Stockman ‘76
1995: Larry Schwartz '68
1994: Daniel Baker ‘75

1993: Ann Murdock ‘83
1992: Jan Lundeen ‘86
1991: No award given
1990: Louis Gamage '86 & Mary Louderman '86
1989: Janice Champion '77
1988: Donna Medina ‘78
1987: Gerald Strom Jr. '74
1986: John Delawder III '71
1985: Russell Orwig ‘82
1984: Daniel Bailey
1983: Jerry Latherow '71
1982: F. Dale Cozad '69
1981: Maren Kay Carlson '78
1980: Daniel Baker '75
1979: William Campbell '70

Sandburg Pacesetter Award

2023: Angel Peterson '16
2022: Dakota Hicks '17
2021: Cassandra Sherwin ‘14
2020: Becca Schwieter ‘14
2019: Kassie Karssen-Schoon ‘13
2018: Krista Winters ‘06

2017: Matthew Wolford ‘08
2016: Elvith Santoyo-McNaught ‘10
2015: Travis Nesby ‘03
2014: Trevor Davies ‘06
2013: Naomi Wai ‘01
2012: Ashley Swick ‘05