Dr. Rhine and ten female staff and faculty featured
The August/September 2019 issue of the Prescott Woman magazine devoted 26 pages that featured Dr. Lisa Rhine and ten female staff and faculty. The spread included four-color photos of each person featured and a theme for each individual. The overall theme of the article was “Education as a Catalyst for Change.” In 2018 the same magazine featured former Community College president Dr. Penelope Wills and nine faculty/staff in another 26 page spread.
The theme for the featured article on Dr. Rhine in the 2019 issue was entitled, “Dr. Lisa Rhine’s Personal Experience Gives Her the Passion to Guide Yavapai College to its Full Potential.” The ten women featured in addition to Dr. Rhine and the theme for each follows:
Megyn Felton, “Here to Protect and Serve, . . . “I’ve always had an interest in wanting to help people. I really want to help children. That’s my ultimate career goal: to be a detective in crimes against children.”
Stacey Hilton, “Keeping an Open Heart and an Open Mind, . . .Our student population is the reason why each one of us comes to work each day, driving us to be the best we can be.”
Emily Weinacker, “Making Y.C. the Greatest Place to Work, . . . This is a wonderful campus. There are good people here, and the students are excited.”
Jennifer Jacobson, “Influencing Students to Make a Social Difference, . . . YC professors know your name–you truly are an individual student.”
Helen Stephenson, “Lights, Camera, Passion, . . . I just love film and I understand the power for good that film can be. It can be a life-changing force.”
Valerie Wood – From Student to Entrepreneur, “Living the Dream and Paying it Forward, . . . We are literally ‘living the dream’ and making our own wine in the Verde Valley.”
Diana Dowling – “Where I am Meant to Be . . . Making Education a Seamless Experience for Every Student.”
Carissa Bond, “That’s Bond, Carissa Bond, . . . A Yavapai College Alum Lands Her Dream Job. . . . I stayed at YC because of the incredible opportunities that I have been able to pursue in such a short amount of time.”
Mary Talosi – YC Foundation Major Gifts Officer Considers Her Job—to Align Donors’ Passion with Their Purpose—‘The Brass Ring,’ “Living and Celebrating Purpose, . . . Every day, when I put my head on the pillow, I can think, ‘That was one hundred and ten percent.’”
Lisa Raygoza – Embracing Diversity and Versatility as Community Relations Coordinator, “I love the challenging aspect of my job. YC really does hold our community members’ bests interests at heart.”
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