Students Inducted Into National Society of Leadership and Success
Published: May 31, 2022
Jefferson Community College (JCC) held its annual National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) induction ceremony on May 5, 2022. Forty-one (41) students were inducted into the College’s Sigma Alpha Pi chapter of NSLS.
One of the largest leadership honor societies in the United States, the 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
Connie L. Powis
Black River
Aspyn D. Tripp
Calcium
Kyle M. Maine
Cape Vincent
Lauren P. Rupp
Carthage
Aaron M. Brodt
Kennedy Lawler
Breanna K. O'Connor
Nevaeh A. Pearson-Lemuel
Chaumont
Aniyah E. Henderson
Clayton
Madison E. Wahl
Conroe
Michael O. Adeniran
Copenhagen
Sandra A. Jones
Fort Drum
Angelina A. Adwoa Edusah
Christopher A. Arroyo Reyes
Jasmine E. Combs
Kalina A. Edwards
Clayton M. Libberton
Gouverneur
RaeChelle E. Davis
Kristin B. Lamanteer
Philadelphia
Descendre E. Sforza
Katrina A. Western
Sackets Harbor
Hanna M. Kenney
Theresa
Robert D. Mangas
Watertown
Lizangeris Cintron
Madison Curry
Alyssa M. Heath
Shaun T. Johnston
Kitana G. Kahue-Hoo
McKenna E. Kelly
Brianna G. Laube
Brennan P. Lynch
Katherine Monteith
Courtney E. Pfendler
Cailey G. Roberts
Paige M. Schultz
Landon W. Shedrick
Kenneth B. Torres
Jacob A. Vecchio
Shante M. Westfield
Darcy Wilder
Out-of-State
El Paso, TX
Nicholas J. Palombo
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