News/Ingenovis Health Announces 2024 Scholarship Program Winners
Greenwood Village, CO – October 24, 2024 – Today, Ingenovis Health announced its 2024 Scholarship winners. This year’s scholarships were awarded to 25 nursing and allied health professionals across four distinct categories: military veterans, new students, current nurses pursuing advanced degrees and allied health professionals.
This is the second year for the program and the first year that allied health scholarships were offered.
"We are honored to recognize and support these talented individuals on their nursing and allied health career path,” stated Bart Valdez, Ingenovis Health CEO. “We celebrate their dedication and commitment to caring for people when our nation faces a historic shortage of healthcare professionals."
A commitment to the future of healthcare, supporting aspiring allied health professionals in their educational pursuits.
Natalie Zheng (University of Southern California)
Rebecca Obasa (Texas Tech University Health Science Center)
Molly Seabaugh (University of Cincinnati)
Lauren Varela (Stony Brook University)
Ivet Ramirez Ortiz (California State University, East Bay)
Matthew Conley (Wayne State University)
Andrew Nguyen (University of Southern California)
Eric Dunn (Ohio State University)
Christina Chen (Stony Brook University)
For MSN, DNP or PhD students focusing on leadership and scholarly excellence in nursing.
Kelly Robison (Baylor University)
Rebecca Foley (University of Arizona)
Zekelia Rembert (Augusta University)
Josephine Meh (Husson University)
Calista Halim (University of Arizona)
An investment in the future of students pursuing their undergraduate degree in nursing.
Alexis Loo (University of Hawaii)
Anely Antelmo (West Coast University)
Ashlee-Nicole Perkins (University of Florida)
Matet Malit (University of Pennsylvania)
Ryan Bush (University of
Florida)
Dedicated to military veterans embarking on a nursing career.
Rebecca Kennedy (Western Governors University)
Cierra Davis (Calhoun Community College)
Rebecca Matulle (Robert Morris University)
Javier Moreno-Moran (Roosevelt University)
Sean Davis (University of South Florida)
The scholarships are designed to help students cross the finish line of their degree programs by helping reduce financial burdens in various stages of their education.
“I am honored to be part of an organization that is committed to building a pipeline of talented clinical and allied health professionals,” said Ingenovis Health Chief Nursing Officer Dr. Robin Geiger. “These outstanding individuals are driven by the need to provide care and support to our community.”
Ingenovis Health and its family of brands have created a network of opportunities by supporting healthcare professionals and providing pathways for career development and advancement across its industry-leading companies.
Ingenovis Health is an ingenious new force in healthcare, combining the power of industry-leading workforce solutions providers and a technology-forward approach to advance the delivery of critical healthcare clinicians to systems nationwide. Brands in the portfolio include Trustaff, Fastaff, HealthCare Support, U.S. Nursing, VISTA Staffing, Springboard Health, VitalSolution and Corazon. For more information, visit ingenovishealth.com.
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