Students Inducted Into National Society of Leadership and Success
Published: April 27, 2023
Jefferson Community College (JCC) held its annual National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) induction ceremony on April 26, 2023. Thirty-nine (39) students were inducted into the College’s Sigma Alpha Pi chapter of NSLS.
One of the largest leadership societies in the United States, NSLS helps students discover and achieve their goals while providing the opportunity to build and strengthen leadership skills and access scholarships. The formal induction process is preceded by a student’s participation in team meetings, networking, attending educational webinars and a leadership seminar.
Inductees are:
Adams
Katelin Lillie
Alexandria Bay
Sarah A. Demo
Ryan M. Fiorita
Altmar
Carlos G.V. Calanoc
Antwerp
Rachael E. Strife
Black River
Monica K. Irizarry
Ryana M. Moore
Brooklyn
Hadiatou Diallo
Carthage
Jessica Lowe
Evonne Nyarko
Aubrey E. Stewart
Dexter
Jayemarie A. Zimmer
Evans Mills
Jamie N. Ballard
Sierra M. Hartley
Clay D. Reagon
Fort Drum
Morgan M. Owens
Glenfield
Miciaela J.E. Arreola
Lorraine
Allison L. Bradberry
Mannsville
Cheyenne T. Hammond
Norwood
Kayly-Jaye A. Belmore
Pulaski
Holly A. Twist
Redwood
Adrian L. Rathbun
Rensselaer Falls
Nicholas Calton
Rochester
Angye E. Torres Marin
Theresa
Tammie M. Eggleston
Three Mile Bay
Jenny L. Wendell
Watertown
Jennifer Clark
Jocelynn R. Crider
David L. Glines, Jr.
Taylor M. LaClair
Mecole C. Lopez
Morgan Massey
Jordana C. Mosely
Miah L. Patino
Emma Rawson
Asia J. Rutherford
Eleanor G. Vitug
Samantha A. Yodice
Out-of-State
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Claudia Y. McVicker
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