Alumni awards recognize and celebrate the achievements of alumni. It also builds pride and spirit among the alumni and SPH as a whole.
SPH Alumni Awards
Established in 1986
The Gaylord W. Anderson Leadership Award is bestowed upon a graduate of the School of Public Health who embodies Anderson’s qualities as an established visionary leader, teacher, collaborator and public health ambassador, and who possesses an abundance of intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and the ability to inspire others. Recipients of the Leadership Award must have:
- demonstrated leadership and forward thinking, and advanced public health goals, initiatives and outcomes;
- served as an exemplary model or mentor in his/her role as an educator, researcher, administrator, practitioner or advocate in public health; and
- exhibited creativity and innovation in building partnerships, multidisciplinary teams or service structures to bring about change.
The Gaylord W. Anderson Leadership award is the highest award given to School of Public Health alumni by the school. It recognizes well-rounded, exceptional leaders in public health with a commitment to the advancement and future of public health.
Advanced professionals and retirees are recommended for nomination.
Past Award Recipients
2025 Joseph Su, MPH ’95
2024 Joan E. Dodgson, PhD ’99, MPH ’01
2023 Kirsten K. Ness, PhD ’04, MPH ’02
2022 John Kralewski, PhD ’69, MHA ’62
2021 Don Wegmiller, MHA ’62
2020 Kelly P. Coleman, PhD ’05
2019 David Fine, MHA ’74
2018 Janet Porter, PhD ’94
2017 Martin LaVenture, MPH ’78
2016 Robert W. Blum, PhD ’78, MPH ’77
2015 Andrew R. McCulloch, MHA ’80
2014 Gretchen Musicant, MPH ’86
2013 Susan Abderholden, MPH ’80
2011 Bernard Harlow, MPH ’78
2011 Robert Hiller, MS ’58*
2002 Gordon Sprenger, MHA ’61
1999 Michael T. Osterholm, MS ’78, MPH ’80, PhD ’80
1998 Margaret M. Mackling, MPH ’69
1997 Ross P. Marine, MHA ’82
1996 Robert W. Ten Bensel, MPH ’74*
1995 Edith D. Leyasmeyer, PhD ’68
1995 Gayle S. Hallin, MPH ’77
1994 Michael H. Trujillo, MHA ’84, MPH ’84
1994 Willy De Geyndt, PhD ’70
1993 David L. Demets, PhD ’70
1992 Susan Hadley, MPH ’89
1991 Lawrence H. Meskin, MS ’66*
1990 Judith Bond Johnson, MPH ’77
1989 James A. Rice, MHA ’71, PhD ’91
1988 Sr. Mary Madonna Ashton, MHA ’58
1987 Lee D. Stauffer, MPH ’56*
1986 Bailus Walker, Jr., PhD ’75*
*Deceased
Established in 2014
The Alumni Award of Merit recognizes graduates of the School of Public Health who have achieved professional excellence in the field of public health through numerous years of consistent performance and service, distinguished themselves in their particular profession or field of endeavor, and contributed substantially to the health and well-being of people, communities and society.
The Alumni Award of Merit is the award for exceptional service in public health.
Mid- and advanced career professionals are recommended for nomination (>10 years).
Past Award Recipients
2025 Maria Medina, MPH ’20
2024 Kis Robertson Hale, MPH ’08
2023 Ryan Newkirk, PhD ’11
2022 John Amuasi, PhD ’14, MS ’14, MPH ’07
2021 Julia Joseph-Di Caprio, MPH ’96
2020 Christine Goertz, PhD ’99
2019 Véronique Roger, MPH ’96
2018 Jillian (Croll) Lampert, PhD ’03, MPH ’99
2017 Sharon E. Buhr, MPH ’80
2016 Monique E. Muggli, MPH ’99
2015 Meng-Chih Lee, MPH ’87
2014 Jill M. DeBoer, MPH ’90
2014 Robert W. Schwanke, MPH ’66
Established in 2014
The Alumni Innovator Award is bestowed upon a graduate of the University of Minnesota School of Public Health who has made, developed or implemented innovative ideas, approaches or solutions to public health services through science, practice or education while displaying qualities of persistence in pursuing his/her career.
Past Award Recipients
2025 Joann O’Leary, MPH ’79, MPH ’79
2024 Toni Toledo, MPH ’98
2023 Sean McEligot, MHA ’14
2022 Sarah Atunah-Jay, MD, MPH ’13
2021 Stephanie Farnia, MPH ’04
2020 Rebecca Leighton, MPH ’17
2019 Chris Pulling, MS ’96
2018 Jean E. Morehead, MPH ’67
2017 Carolyn M. Porta, MS ’00, MPH ’97
2016 Erin J. Erickson, MPH ’10
2015 Olivia Mastry, JD ’88, MPH ’93
2014 Ryan R. Armbruster, MHA ’98
Established in 2014
The emerging leader award is presented to an alumnus/a who has made a significant impact in his/her profession or community at large within 10 years of graduating from the School of Public Health. The emerging leader is a well-rounded and highly engaged professional who possesses integrity, credibility and competence.
Past Award Recipients
2025 Carol Nelson, MPH ’18
2024 Amira Adawe, MPH ’15
2023 Debashree Ray, PhD ’15
2022 Rachel Hardeman, PhD ’14, MPH ’11
2021 Charles Rogers, MPH ’17
2020 Katie G. Nelson, MPH ’17
2019 Stephanie Heim, MPH ’09
2019 Carrie Klumb, MPH ’10
2018 Ina Park, MS ’07
2017 Carrie Rigdon, PhD ’07
2016 Lauren D. Gilchrist, MPH ’08
2016 Brian P. Hobbs, PhD ’10, MS ’07
2015 Paula K. Larson, MS ’05
2014 Jason R. Crawford, MPH ’09
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The outstanding mentor award is conferred upon an individual who has served as a dedicated mentor and has made outstanding contributions to the career and professional development for multiple SPH students through the SPH Mentor Program.
Past Award Recipients
2025 Lindsay Williams, MPH ’10
2024 Neil G. Carlson, MS ’88
2023 Alicen Spaulding, PhD ’13
2023 Donald Buckley, MHA ’61
2022 Linda Brandt, MPH ’03
2022 Victor Galfano, MH ’86
2021 Beth Heinz, MHA ’08
2020 Harrison Quick, PhD ’13
2019 Amy LaFrance, MPH ’06
2018 Gary Greenfield, friend of SPH
2017 Janette I. Brust, MPH ’87
University-Wide Alumni Awards
At the University of Minnesota, there are several awards that alumni from any collegiate unit can be nominated for. These awards are a great way to recognize alumni and showcase the SPH.
This award celebrates an exceptional individual who has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to better their community. Whether through professional or volunteer service, this alum makes a significant and positive impact on the lives of others, and embodies the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice.
This award celebrates an exceptional individual who speaks out about the need for strong state support of the University of Minnesota and higher education policies. Furthermore, this individual informs others in her/his own networks of the importance of the University within the state.
This award celebrates the outstanding total programming efforts of an alumni network in support of the Alumni Association and the University of Minnesota. Located around the world, alumni networks are essential for connecting alumni to each other and the University. The Distinguished Leadership Award for Internationals is a University-wide award for alumni, former students, and friends of the University who have distinguished themselves in their post-university work as leaders in their professional careers. This award is jointly sponsored by the Global Programs and Strategy Alliance (GPS Alliance) and the University of Minnesota Alumni Association (UMAA).
This award recognizes the service of volunteers who have had a major impact on the University, its schools, colleges, departments, or faculty, or to the University of Minnesota Alumni Association (UMAA) or any of its constituent groups.
This award celebrates a recent graduate of the University (graduated less than 10 years ago) who demonstrates promising contributions to their career, a spirit of service and commitment to their community and understands the value of a relationship with their alma mater.
This award is designed to celebrate the value of entrepreneurship and innovation across the University community. This award is presented to an individual who demonstrates a commitment to business and economic development. The contribution and leadership of this individual was a catalyst for job creation, smart growth/development, or economic improvement in their community. This individual embodies the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking.
