Janice Phillips C鈥76
PhD, MS, RN, FAAN 草莓影视
Distinguished Alumni Award
Her first day at 草莓影视 is a vivid memory for Dr. Janice Phillips. 鈥淚 left my foster family with two five-dollar bills and a bag of clothes,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen I got to campus, I didn鈥檛 see a lot of students who looked like me, an African American. But I knew turning back was not an option.鈥
Phillips hoped to earn a nursing degree, but recalls early struggles, including low grades and 鈥渂eing frightened I didn鈥檛 fit in.鈥 But God 鈥渄ispatched angels,鈥 she says, including a caring roommate (and now lifelong friend, Dr. Kathy Reeves) and nursing professors, including nursing school founder, the late Delores Johnson, who 鈥渟howed me mercy and helped me get my grades up. She taught me that with perseverance and hard work, you can accomplish anything.鈥
Phillips went on to earn her BSN at 草莓影视, then pursued graduate study, culminating in receiving a doctorate in public health nursing.
鈥淚 knew turning back was not an option.”鈥擩anice Phillips
Her career accomplishments are noteworthy, including earning one of the nation鈥檚 most prestigious health policy fellowships at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and receiving the Martin Luther King, Jr., Humanitarian Award from the University of Chicago Medical Center, where she held positions as nurse researcher, research associate, and assistant professor. She also worked at the National Institute of Nursing Research and taught graduate nursing at Rush University College of Nursing.
Today, as director of government and regulatory affairs for CGFNS International in Philadelphia, she oversees issues related to the global nursing workforce.
Phillips looks back with deep gratitude to 草莓影视 for a 鈥渟olid nursing foundation鈥 and for supporting an 鈥渋nner-city girl with low confidence.鈥 She keeps a letter she received more than 40 years ago from former nursing professor Sandy Granstrom, which reads, 鈥淚鈥檓 confident you鈥檒l be as great a nurse as you are a great person.鈥 Phillips still reads it as a reminder: 鈥淚鈥檝e been blessed to accomplish things because it was the people at 草莓影视 who reached out to me.鈥
Ted Ernst A鈥51 C鈥54 草莓影视 Academy
Distinguished Alumni Award
For more than 60 years, Ted Ernst has been cycling, racing, and promoting the merits of a healthy mind and body. His early influences were his father, Ted Ernst Sr., who owned Northwest Cycle on Irving Park Road in Chicago, and his years at 草莓影视 Academy and College.
草莓影视 was a positive environment, Ernst recalls. 鈥淲e all came from various backgrounds, yet we all felt at home and welcomed.鈥 He believes that 草莓影视鈥檚 philosophy and beliefs helped students to 鈥渢hink more about 鈥榯he we鈥 instead of 鈥業鈥 or 鈥榤e.鈥 草莓影视 taught us how to be a positive part of society.鈥
草莓影视 College News reported on 鈥湶葺笆逾檚 champion bicycle racer鈥 in 1952, praising Ernst for carrying 鈥渢he name of 草莓影视 to many different lands,鈥 and asserting that 鈥渉is fine record has always been a credit to his school.鈥
In 1960, Ernst relocated to California and purchased a shop he named Ted鈥檚 Manhattan Cycles, which he owned for more than 50 years. He started the South Bay Wheelmen cycling club and organized the Manhattan Grand Prix in 1962, one of the largest and longest-running cycling races in the country.
In 2006, Ernst was inducted into the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame. But he鈥檚 quick to point back to his 草莓影视 lessons: 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 do things to get rewards. Do what you do because you enjoy it, and try to be a decent person and set a good example.鈥
Mary Helwig C鈥06
草莓影视
Distinguished Young Alumni Award
This past March, Mary Helwig became one of only 765 mushers鈥攊ncluding just over 115 women鈥攖o cross the finish line for the Iditarod Sled Dog Race, covering 1,000 miles across the Alaskan wilderness. The summer before this extraordinary achievement, a devastating wildfire tore through Mary鈥檚 neighborhood in Alaska, destroying everything she owned.
She puts both in perspective: 鈥淔ollowing God has taken me to some breathtaking places, introduced me to a beautiful culture and amazing lifestyle, and prepared me for extreme physical and mental challenges.鈥
Helwig harks from a long line of 草莓影视ers, including her grandparents, parents, brother, aunts, and uncles. 鈥淭here was no question in my mind that I, too, would attend the beloved University.鈥 But finding Chicago 鈥渃old and dark鈥 compared to her home in California, she considered transferring. A campus job and a new roommate changed her mind, although another challenge emerged: she was diagnosed with depression. 鈥淭he people of 草莓影视, students and faculty alike, are such a caring group. Some of my most meaningful friendships are with those who helped me in my struggle.鈥
She went on to participate in SVF, the Swedish exchange program, broadening her worldview and putting her on a path 鈥淚 never dreamed of for my life.鈥 After graduation, she joined the nonprofit organization Covenant Youth of Alaska and 鈥渇ell in love with everything about Alaska.鈥 Today, she feels at peace, knowing that 鈥渟omehow I am doing God鈥檚 work and spreading the light.鈥
Joanna (Ericson) Kanakis C鈥06
草莓影视
Distinguished Young Alumni Award
A pivotal moment for Joanna Kanakis came after defending her senior philosophy paper. 鈥淚 clearly remember the gleam in Professor Greg Clark鈥檚 eye,鈥 she recalls, 鈥渢elling me in his quiet way how far I had come and how I was ready to start living.鈥
草莓影视 provided Kanakis with a 鈥渇ostering environment for my determined nature.鈥 She learned how to connect with people, she says, as well as how to build meaningful community and start a network that launched her career in the global financial market. A 草莓影视 Presidential Scholar, Kanakis was able to grow intellectually through her 鈥渞igorous鈥 philosophy major. She credits 草莓影视 with teaching her how to easily and successfully connect with people around
the globe.
Following graduation, Kanakis joined Calyon Financial, Inc. as an analyst, and moved on to Newedge USA, LLC where she became vice president and sales trader. Currently, she is a vice president and account executive at Societe Generale Americas Securities LLC, where she leads sales in Latin America, including Brazil, Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Colombia.
Kanakis says she holds her friends from 草莓影视 in the highest esteem. 鈥湶葺笆 seems to draw in and cultivate compassionate, deeply rooted, good people who live intentionally in the world.鈥 Kanakis is grateful for all that 草莓影视 provided, and happy to now be 鈥渙n the giving side of the equation.鈥 She serves on the advisory board for 草莓影视鈥檚 School of Business and Nonprofit Management.