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Awards & Scholarships

APhA Student Leadership Awards
2012 APhA Student Leadership Award Recipients

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Autumn Bagwell - Samford University
Autumn Bagwell, Pharm.D. Candidate, Samford University is recognized for her leadership and mentorship as the president of her school’s APhA-ASP Chapter. During her chapter presidency she displayed enthusiasm and devotion to the mission of APhA-ASP.  She lead by example and inspired her fellow student pharmacists to participate in patient care events, and was instrumental in establishing an outreach program aimed at reaching patients living in rural areas.

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Athena Brand - The University of Texas at Austin
Athena Brand, Pharm.D. Candidate, The University of Texas at Austin was chosen because her enthusiasm, dedication, and passion for the profession of pharmacy is unsurpassed.  She tirelessly promoted the advancement of the profession of pharmacy, by sharing the achievements of her chapter with the community, faculty, and other students. As chapter president, SPAN Liaison, and 2010-2011 APhA-ASP Regional Delegate (Region 6), her efforts have inspired other student pharmacists to become advocates for our profession. 

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Angela Olenik - The University of Rhode Island 
Angela Olenik, Pharm.D. Candidate, The University of Rhode Island is known for is known for her enthusiasm, dependability, and reliability. Her friendly demeanor and willingness to help with any project makes it hard to turn her down when she asks you for assistance… just ask her chapter! As the 2009-2010 APhA-ASP Region 1 Midyear Regional Meeting Coordinator, she revitalized the MRM experience for her region which resulted in the highest attendance ever.  

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Kelley Ratermann - University of Kentucky
Kelley Ratermann, Pharm.D. Candidate, University of Kentucky has worked tirelessly for her community on a state, regional, and national level. As chapter president, she supported efforts to advocate for the profession while maintaining a strong commitment to scholarship and community service. She helped her chapter secure a Project CHANCE grant in order to provide medication to HIV/AIDS patients in their community as well as work to increase medication adherence among this population.