2013 UOG Distinguished Alumni Award Winners Announced!
2013 UOG Distinguished Alumni Award Winners Announced!
2013 UOG Distinguished Alumni Award Winners Announced!
1/5/2018
2013 UOG Distinguished Alumni Award Winners Announced!
The University of Guam Office of Development and Alumni Affairs and the University
of Guam Alumni Association are excited to announce the winners for the 2013 UOG Distinguished
Alumni Awards. A total of five awards were given to individuals deserving of the distinction
at the UOG Alumni Reunion held at the Hilton Guam Resort and Spa last night, Nov.
14. The winners are listed below along with their thoughts on how their education
at UOG shaped them into who they are today.
2013 Distinguished Alumni Awardees:
Annparo Rios
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner,
Guam Behavioral Health & Wellness Center
B.S, Nursing, 2003
School of Health
“My education from the University of Guam has helped to shape me into the person I
am today by allowing me to reconnect with my island home after spending my childhood
and early adult life away from Guam. I didn’t have a sense of where “home” was. My
goal was to pursue a nursing degree and have a career as a nurse. It wasn’t an easy
one and would not have been possible without the support of my loved ones and instructors
who knew and understood my history and experiences and encouraged me every step of
the way to achieve my goal. My experience at UOG allowed me to accomplish my goals,
forge friendships with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds, and be comfortable
calling Guam “home” once again.”
Darlene Moore
Founder & President,
Micronesian Archaeological Research Services
B.A. Anthropology, 1979, MA Behavioral Science, 1984
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
“The education I received at the University of Guam during the years from 1976 to
1983 in pursuit of BA and MA degrees in Anthropology and Behavioral Science with a
focus on Archaeology provided the background, training, and experience that were required in order for
me to meet the federal qualification standards for directing and participating in
Historic Preservation projects. After graduation, I worked on several UOG archaeological research projects which provided additional training opportunities. Then I formed
a sole proprietorship and hired other qualified people as needed to complete Cultural
Resource Management projects in the Mariana Islands. As the number and size of our
projects grew, we (two other women with BA degrees and one with a PhD degree in Anthropology)
formed Micronesian Archaeological Research Services (MARS), Inc. Incorporated in
1992, we are still operating, although two of our four original people have since
retired. The past 25 years would not have been possible if UOG had not been there
to offer the classes and guidance needed to qualify me for work in this fascinating
field.”
George Chiu
Executive Vice President,
Tan Holdings Corporation
B.A. Accounting, 1987
School of Business and Public Administration
“I’d experienced stateside campus life, but it was at the University of Guam that
my commitment to education was fortified. Professors and facilitators opened opportunities
through learning not in just my primary fields of study – but other supportive and
relevant areas that provided well-rounded and thoughtful opportunities that contributed
to my success. Attending classes with students from the islands who also became leaders
and professionals has developed a collegiate fraternity. I often meet individuals
who also attended UOG; we share experiences, college courses, personalities and knowledge
that contributes to a valuable basis of friendship and spirit of cooperation in mutually
rewarding and beneficial collaborations and endeavors.”
Dr. Matilda Naputi Rivera
Assistant Professor, University of Guam
B.A. Early Childhood Elementary, 1997, M.ED. Language and Literacy 2000
School of Education
“I am proud to be an alumna of the University of Guam. Without the guidance and inspiration
of my brilliant professors at UOG’s School of Education, I would not have made it this far in my career. Thank you UOG
for helping me to grow and gain the wisdom to excel in all that I do. Like my father
always says, “Winning starts in the mind. Whatever the mind can conceive, it will
achieve.“ Let us all think like winners! BIBA UOG!”
Shiela Concepcion
Quality Manager, DZSP 21 LLC
B.A. Computer Science, 2002.
College of Natural and Applied Sciences
“My education at the University of Guam has been instrumental in shaping both my professional
and personal life. It helped expand my creativity, enhance my project management skills,
build my self-confidence and foster my passion for technology – all of which has transformed
my life and propelled my career from being the lead Computer Programmer to the Manager
of Quality on the largest Base Operations Support Services Contract in the Department
of Defense. The experiences I gained from the University served as the ultimate foundation
for my dreams coming true, but this is only the beginning….”
Nominees were judged by a committee composed of the Senior Vice President of Academic
Affairs, the respective dean or director of the school or college, a faculty member
from the respective school or college, a representative of the UOG Alumni Association
and an at-large judge from the community based on the following criteria:
Professional accomplishment in the field: has the nominee attained a high level of
distinction and achievement through scholarship, research, teaching, creative contributions
to the arts (comprising Humanities, Performing and Fine Arts, Social Sciences and
Business) or sciences (comprising Science, Engineering and Health Sciences) and/or
service to society?
Candidate exhibits a high degree of character and integrity.
Civic and University involvement, awareness and concern.
Do the nominee's achievements have local, national and/or international significance?
For more information, please contact Norman Analista, Director, Development and Alumni
Affairs, University of Guam at (671) 735-2586 or (671) 797-3333.