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honored Frey for her successes
in nursing. She is pursuing a
master’s in nursing at GCU.
Latiecea Hailey-
Brown, M.Ed.
in Educational
Administration,
’13,
is an assistant
principal of Mort Elementary
School in Tampa, Fla. Hailey-
Brown previously worked at the
Future Leaders Academy, which
prepares future leaders for
administrative positions.
Ethan Holmes,
M.S. in Leadership
with an Emphasis
in Disaster
Preparedness
and Executive Fire Leadership,
’13,
was promoted to career fire
captain in the Wyomissing (Pa.)
Fire Department. Holmes was
named Firefighter of the Year
in 2007 by his department and
also received the Berks County
American Red Cross Heroism
Award for assisting in rescuing a
wounded firefighter.
Nikki Rettelle, B.S.
in Entrepreneurial
Studies, ’13,
who
is passionate
about advocating
for cyber abuse and stalking
victims, is a paralegal and office
manager for a San Diego law
firm. Rettelle is a committee
chair and director of the San
Diego Paralegal Association’s
board of directors.
HollySimpson,
B.A. inHistory, ’13,
publishedher first
book,“CyrusPersian,”
about anobleman
whogoes towar, becomes a slave
and turns intoa vampire. Simpson is
currentlywriting the secondbook in
the series.
Barbara Brown-
White, B.S. in
Early Childhood
Education, ’14,
published her
memoir, “If Only You Knew:
(My Story),” which describes
how God has inspired her life.
Brown-White lives in Angleton,
Texas, where she works with
dyslexic students in the Angleton
Independent School District.
Darlene
Carter, M.Ed.
in Curriculum
and Instruction:
Reading with
an Emphasis in Elementary
Education, ’14,
has been an
educator in the Baltimore City
Public Schools since 1994,
when she began volunteering
and substitute teaching. Carter
earned an elementary education
degree in 2006 and has been
a teacher at Calvin M. Rodwell
Elementary for eight years.
Jeffrey Dykhuizen,
B.A. in Digital Film
with an Emphasis
in Production, ’14,
won best director
in GCU’s Film Festival for “Zoey,”
a found-footage style film of a
couple’s home video for their
unborn child. Dykhuizen is co-
founder of Act IV Motion Pictures
in Phoenix and a videographer at
the East Valley Tribune and 1013
Communications.
AndrewMolosky,
Executive MBA, ’14,
is chief operating
officer at UnityPoint
at Home, the home
health care division of UnityPoint
Health, based in Des Moines,
Iowa. Molosky oversees home
care operations and provides
leadership development.
TinaMansinghani,
MBA, ’14,
is
coordinator of
analytics, team
business services,
for the AmericanHockey League.
Mansinghani formerly worked for
the Central Hockey League, Arizona
Cardinals and Phoenix Coyotes.
Christian Neiman,
B.S. in Elementary
Education and
Special Education,
’14,
was nominated
for Rookie Teacher of the
Year in the Deer Valley Unified
School District in Phoenix. This
is Neiman’s first year teaching
special education students at
Park Meadows Elementary.
Samantha Newhall-
Brown, B.A. in
Dance Education,
’14,
is the new dance
director at Trevor
Browne High in Phoenix. By
implementing the management
and communication skills she
learned at GCU, Brown gives her
students an outlet through which
they can express themselves.
ElizabethNielsen,
B.S. inNursing,
’14,
is director of
maternity services at
TriStar StoneCrest
Medical Center in Smyrna, Tenn.
Nielsen hasmore than 26 years
of experience and previously was
director of maternal child health at
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center
in Reading, Pa.
Sedaya Northern,
B.S. in Psychology,
’14,
is a behavioral
health specialist
for The New
Foundation, a Scottsdale, Ariz.,
nonprofit. Northern works with
adolescents who were abused,
neglected and/or suffered from
addiction. She plans to pursue
a master’s in professional
counseling at GCU.
Lance Rao, B.S.
in Business
Management,
’14,
is a financial
representative at
Northwestern Mutual, where
he interned while at GCU. Rao
develops strategic plans for
clients to increase their long-
term financial security.
Rebecca Roe, B.S.
in Nursing, ’14,
is a
clinical development
specialist at
Northside Hospital-
Forsyth in Cumming, Ga., where
she educates staff in the surgical
services department. Roe has
a passion for improving health
literacy for surgical patients
and is affiliated with the Georgia
Alliance for Health Literacy.
Nick Rubino,
B.S. in Forensic
Science, ’14,
the
first graduate of
GCU’s new forensic
science program, is a forensic
biologist at the Phoenix Police
Department. Rubino screens
evidence and prepares samples
for DNA analysts.
Dr. JudithWilliams,
M.S. in Nursing
with an Emphasis
in Public Health,
’14,
is an assistant
professor in the nursing
department at Marywood
University in Scranton, Pa.
Williams has been a registered
nurse for more than 38 years and
provides bedside nursing at local
health care facilities.