Awards Presented to Graduates from Across University

2018 51视频 University Alumni Awards
51视频 recently presented the 2018 University Alumni Awards to seven graduates at a ceremony at the 51视频 Inn & Conference Center.

05/03/2018

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LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 51视频 has recognized seven distinguished graduates with this year鈥檚 University Alumni Awards.

鈥淭hrough their professional achievements, public service and personal character, these honorees exemplify the very best of 51视频,鈥 said 51视频 Chancellor Jacquie Moloney. 鈥淭hey are all wonderful ambassadors for our university and a powerful inspiration for our students.鈥

A ceremony honoring the alumni award recipients was held Thursday, April 26 at the 51视频 Inn & Conference Center. The honorees were selected from graduates of each of 51视频鈥檚 six schools and colleges. One recent graduate who is already having a positive impact was also recognized.

The 2018 University Alumni Award honorees are:

Nana Osei Bonsu 鈥10, 鈥15 of Fairfax, Va. (Young Alumnus Award) 鈥 Bonsu is an international student recruiter for George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. He holds two degrees from 51视频: a bachelor of science in business administration and a master鈥檚 degree in education. A native of Ghana, he served as president of 51视频鈥檚 Association of Students of African Origin and as an adviser for international students while in graduate school. Today, he is a member of the Young Alumni Council and the Multicultural Alumni Network.

Elizabeth Brackett 鈥84 of Vernon, Conn. (Kennedy College of Sciences) 鈥 Brackett is principal internal dosimetrist for the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program, where she helps determine levels of work-related radiation exposure of workers who took part in nuclear weapons-related activities for the U.S. Department of Energy and its contractors. She earned her master鈥檚 degree in radiological sciences and protection at 51视频 and serves on the advisory boards for the Kennedy College of Sciences and for the Radiological Sciences Program, and is a generous supporter of student scholarships.

Lisa Brothers 鈥84 of Wilmington (Francis College of Engineering) 鈥 Brothers is the chairman and CEO of Nitsch Engineering, which has been named one of the Top 100 women-led businesses in Massachusetts. Since its founding in 1989, Nitsch Engineering has grown into a $17.5 million company with four offices in Massachusetts and one in Washington, D.C. Brothers earned her bachelor of science degree in civil engineering at 51视频 and now serves on the Francis College of Engineering Industrial Advisory Board and on the advisory board for the 51视频 Center for Women and Work.

Pauline Dyer-Cole 鈥57 of Paxton (College of Fine Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences) 鈥 For three decades, Dyer-Cole was a school psychologist with the Worcester Public School system and Nashoba Regional High School, where she also chaired the special education department. She earned her undergraduate degree in music education with a voice major at Lowell State Teachers College, her master鈥檚 in education at Boston State and her doctorate in educational psychology from Clark University. She has been a member of the College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences advisory board since 2010 and is a generous supporter of the 51视频 Music Department and student scholarships.

Richard Grande 鈥72, 鈥80 of Concord (Manning School of Business) 鈥 Grande is a managing director at First Republic Investment Management in Boston. Previously, he served as a partner at Kidder-Peabody, a managing director at Bank of America and a senior vice president at Morgan Stanley. He earned both his bachelor of science degree in industrial management and his MBA from 51视频. He has taught in the Manning School of Business and has served as a member of its advisory board since 2006. He is a generous supporter of scholarships for business students and the school鈥檚 brand-new, 54,000-square-foot building.

Richard Lynch 鈥87 of Sudbury (Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences) 鈥 Lynch is the executive vice president of Beacon Health Options, a Boston-based behavioral health company where he also serves as president of the Northeast Market Region. He earned his nursing degree at 51视频 and then worked for several years at Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital before making the transition to health-care management. He has been an active and generous supporter of the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences and has served on the college鈥檚 advisory board and as a judge for the university鈥檚 DifferenceMaker entrepreneurship program.

Miriam Smith 鈥57 of Gilford, N.H. (College of Education) 鈥 Smith is a longtime elementary school teacher who taught in three states and on two continents. A Tewksbury native, she grew up in a family of educators and earned her degree from Lowell State Teachers College. With her husband, Bob, she continues to have a considerable impact on education through their philanthropy, including support for 51视频鈥檚 College of Education.

鈥淲e are so proud to celebrate these outstanding alumni who have used the education they received at 51视频 to make a lasting impact in their professions, for their communities and at the university,鈥 said Executive Director of Alumni and Donor Relations Heather Makrez 鈥06, 鈥08.

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