19th October 2018

Congratulations to our #150Leaders Award Nominees

Winners will be announced at our joint publication launch and awards ceremony on 6 December in London.


Nominees

Best Contribution to Social Media: This category celebrates the student who has made the best contribution to social media (including blogging).

  • Alison Booker, dietitian, Leeds Beckett University
  • Gino D’Andrea, nurse, University of Brighton
  • Hannah Smith, nurse, University of Salford and Leanne Patrick, nurse, University of Stirling
  • Sarah Bradder, radiographer (therapeutic), Sheffield Hallam University and Julie Bolter, dietitian, University of Plymouth

Top #150Leaders Mentoring Partnership: This category celebrates positive and successful mentoring partnership from the programme.

  • Angharad Colinese, midwife, Swansea University and mentor Linda Burke, Executive Director of Education and Quality, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • Felicity Allman, nurse, University of Plymouth and mentor Brendan McCormack, Head of Nursing Division, Queen Margaret University
  • Jaspreet Singh, occupational therapist, University of Derby and mentor Jeanette Williams, Staff Engagement & Wellbeing Manager, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Jo Whiting, occupational therapist, University of Essex and mentor Robin Lansman, Osteopath and Clinical Director at Body Back-Up
  • Megan Cam, midwife, University of Worcester and mentor Sheena Byrom, midwifery consultant and author

Outstanding Commitment to Student Affairs: This category is to recognise leaders in the university environment by acknowledging those who have been committed to supporting their peers in some way.

  • Emma Coleman, physiotherapist, University of Southampton
  • Leanne Patrick, nurse, University of Stirling
  • Nichole Yam, occupational therapist, Leeds Beckett University
  • Stephanie Mott, midwife, University of Brighton
  • Steven Cox, radiographer (diagnostic), University of Exeter

Top #150Leaders Social or Digital Innovation: This category celebrates an individual who has demonstrated leadership skills and driven innovation and transformation in their communities and/or beyond.

  • Ian Unitt, nurse, University of Wolverhampton
  • Jaspreet Singh, occupational therapist, University of Derby
  • Roch McLean, nurse, University of Brighton
  • Raluca Vagner, nurse, Oxford Brookes University

Outstanding Contribution to Shared Learning: This category is for students who have taken learning from the Student Leadership Programme and has shared with their peers and colleagues, whether at university, contributing to research/media articles, or in clinical practice.

  • Felicity Allman, nurse, University of Plymouth
  • Heidi Williams, nurse, University of Central Lancashire
  • Rachael Palmer,  nurse, University of Plymouth and Dawne Jones, nurse, University of Plymouth
  • Pippa Chillman, nurse, University of Derby

Top #150Leaders Nurse: This category celebrates the student nurse who has demonstrated outstanding leadership skills to positively contribute to their profession.

  • Dawne Jones, University of Plymouth
  • Jess Rees, University of Birmingham
  • Katie Dutton, De Montfort University
  • Rachael Palmer, University of Plymouth
  • Sam Richards, Swansea University

Top #150Leaders Midwife: This category celebrates the student midwife who has demonstrated outstanding leadership skills to positively contribute to their profession.

  • Fatimah Mohamied, University of West London
  • Lucy Horne, University of York
  • Megan Cam, University of Worcester
  • Mhairi McLellan, Robert Gordon University

Top #150Leaders Allied Health Professional: This category celebrates the student allied health professional who has demonstrated outstanding leadership skills to positively contribute to their profession.

  • Alison Booker, dietitian, Leeds Beckett University
  • Julie Bolter, dietitian, University of Plymouth
  • Nick Flanagan, physiotherapist, Teesside University
  • Rob Molloy, occupational therapist, Brunel University
  • Sarah Bradder, radiographer (therapeutic), Sheffield Hallam University