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World-Changer Profiles

James Madison

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Donna Amenta

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Lt. Col. Mike Dillon ('81)

Tom Dingledine

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Joanne Gabbin

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Elizabeth Gauldin ('50)

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Joann Grayson

Oris Griffin

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Jennifer Griffith ('09)

David Grimm ('74)

Debbie Grimm ('74)

Donna Sizemore Hale ('81)

Charles Haley ('87)

Barbara Hall ('82)

Sarita Hartz ('02)

Kim Hartzler-Weakley ('00,'07M)

Derwin Henderson ('83)

John Horigan ('04)

Mike Hoss ('84)

Vida Huber (1937-2005)

Dan Irwin ('90)

Eric Johnson ('95)

Pamela Johnson

Blake Jones ('04)

Jessica Kahn ('91)

Josh Kelaher ('11)

Shannon Kennan ('97M)

Katie King ('97)

Lesley Kipling ('99)

Karina Kline-Gabel ('92)

Kevin Knight ('99)

Margot Knight ('74)

Jonathan Koves ('05)

Susan E. Kruck ('94) ('95M)

David LaMotte ('90)

Emily Lewis Lee ('43)

Steve Leeolou ('78)

Gordon Leisch ('56, '65M)

Laurence Lewis ('08)

Gladys Kemp Lisanby ('49)

Nathan Lyon ('94)

Amy Macaleer ('01)

Gina MacDonald

Sonja Macys ('97)

Virginia Mann ('06)

Samier Mansur ('07)

Nate Marsh ('01)

Maj. Gen. Raymond Mason ('78)

Special Agent Charles T. May Jr. ('83)

Beth McGinnis ('00)

MeMe McKee ('99)

Amy McPherson ('83)

Challace McMillin

G. Tyler Miller

Matt Miller ('98)

Sushil Mittal

Marcy Morrison ('91)

Roger Myers

Tracey Neale ('89)

Dee Nilsen ('00)

John B. Noftsinger Jr. ('85)

Nursing Student Association

Mary Ellen Garber Otto ('58)

Kathleen Pantaleo

Ross Paterson ('90)

Erin Peacock ('07)

Michael Peretich ('06)

Joy Petway ('07)

J. Peter Pham

Janet Phillips ('88)

Laurie Tusing Phillips ('85)

Robert and Frances Plecker

Ryan Powanda ('09)

Jim and Julie Riley ('99P, '05P)

Don Rhymer ('82)

Dave Rizzo ('83)

Richard M. Roberds

Dick and Shirley Hanson ('56) Roberts

James Robinson

Inez Graybeal Roop ('35)

Linwood H. Rose

Leah Rosenwasser

John Rothenberger ('88)

Dave Sanderson ('83)

Katie Schnable ('05)

Julie Schneider ('99)

Tim Schulte ('94M), ('99D)

Brandon Schultz

Dr. Brenda Seal

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W. Raymond "Buddy" Showalter Jr. ('50) (1928-2007)

Mary Slade

Charles Douglas 'Doug' Smith ('93)

Sister Glenna Smith ('04M)

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Levar Stoney ('04)

Diane Strawbridge ('80, '02M)

Judy Strickler ('60)

Debra Sutton

Elizabeth Swallow

Laura Taalman

Kimberly Taylor ('79)

Jason Teasley ('02)

Casey Templeton ('06)

Samantha Terry ('05) ('08M)

Bruce Thayer ('84)

Kathy Thomas ('78)

Mike Thomas ('76, '77M)

Jeff Tickle ('90)

Sean Tobin ('92)

Dennis Tracz ('78)

Kate Trammell

Christina Updike ('73)

Cathy Webb

Louise Wilkins-Haug ('76)

J. Craig Williams ('79)

Mandy Woodfield ('05)

Dr. Patricia I. Wright ('75)

Grace Wyngaard

Amy Porter Zacaroli ('88)

Mandy Woodfield ('05)

Presidential Management Fellow and health advocate

Photo: Mandy Woodfield

Mandy says her career in public health and health promotion was inspired by her Madison Experience, beginning with community service-learning, Alternative Spring Break, student government and REACH, a program that educates JMU's community on developing and maintaining healthy lifestyles. "I can't imagine having a career that does not fill me with the same motivation that I felt everyday at JMU," she says. She's not afraid of controversy when it comes to issues she believes in. She helped lead the fight to stop the ban of emergency contraception on campus -- sparking a movement that garnered student, parent and alumni support, led to a reversed vote from the board of visitors, and ultimately defeated a bill in the state legislature. Her passion, dedication and leadership abilities were noticed. Mandy received a Presidential Management Fellowship, the federal government's "call to leadership," which recognizes and develops high-achievers to be the government's future leaders. Today Mandy works at the National Cancer Institute helping create and implement policies that improve the effectiveness of cancer prevention and treatment research. "One set of public health policies that I have assisted with is implementing smoking bans," she says. "The day I learned I had been accepted into this fellowship felt like the day I learned I had been accepted into JMU -- I was inspired, honored and excited." This JMU grad has walked through the door to federal service and grasped the opportunity to change the health of the world for the better.

"You can find yourself in difficult situations where you have to make tough judgment calls. Being a part of student organizations like REACH can help you gain the confidence necessary to be a resource to your peers."

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