Health Impact Awards Honor Students, Alumni, Faculty, and Friends at a Gala Celebration in Oakland

Rebecca Lippman

A Night to Remember

海角直播 honored the significant accomplishments and impacts of 10 distinguished members of the SMU community during the annual Health Impact Awards gala celebration at the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland on April 3, 2025, where over 250 members of the SMU community gathered for a festive dinner and ceremony. 

In the words of Dr. Ching-Hua Wang, President and CEO of SMU, these awardees embody 鈥渙ur core values 鈥 advancing health equity, serving the public, and delivering compassionate care.鈥 

In addition to honoring students, alumni, and faculty awards were presented to individuals who exemplify the University鈥檚 deep ties to the Bay Area and California, reflecting conscious efforts to stay rooted in the local communities that SMU graduates have served since the university鈥檚 founding in 1909.  

During a moving gala celebration at the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland on April 3, 2025, SMU thanked Jane Garcia, CEO of La 颁濒铆苍颈肠补 de La Raza and Dr. John F. Simmons Jr., a distinguished oncologist, for modeling meaningful paths for our students as they work towards their own impactful careers and commitments to equitable healthcare, service, and compassion.  

 

A Spotlight on Sponsors

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In addition to shining a spotlight on inspiring leaders of healthcare in the East Bay, the Health Impact Awards celebrated the many local sponsors who made the awards ceremony possible. Another testament to SMU鈥檚 investment in building partnerships that keep our students and service grounded in the community, these sponsors represent a history of collaborations that have widespread impacts on healthcare in the Bay Area.  

 

Captured Moments

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Ava Roberts-Stewart, BSN 鈥25 (third from right), who focusses on bridging the gap in crisis care and public awareness about stalking prevention and response through community engagement and featured podcasts, received the University鈥檚 Spirit of SMU Award.
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Mohammad Deen, MSN 鈥18 an active healthcare provider for underserved communities across the globe and advocate for addressing the global anesthesia shortage, received SMU鈥檚 Outstanding Service Award. 
Photo of four individuals standing together. From left to right: a woman in a gold blouse and brown skirt, a woman in black, a man in a suit with a boutonni猫re, and a woman with white hair and glasses wearing a brown jacket. The background shows a banner for 海角直播.
Dr. John F. Simmons, Jr. (second from right, pictured with Dr. Ching-Hua Wang, Dr. Jovine Hankins, and his wife Gayle Wilson-Simmons), former Chair of SMU鈥檚 Ethnic Health Institute and retired oncologist with 30+ years of experience serving the East Bay cancer community with a commitment to addressing health disparities in communities of color, received SMU鈥檚 Outstanding Service Award. 
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Jane Garcia (right, pictured with the Honorable Barbara Lee), CEO of La 颁濒铆苍颈肠补 de La Raza for over 40 years and founding member of the California Primary Care Association, received the Distinguished Friend of the University Award for her commitment to serving all residents of the East Bay, regardless of income or immigration status.
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David Armstrong, DPM 鈥93 (on left), Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery at the University of Southern California, received SMU鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni Award.  Jon Hultman, DPM 鈥70 (on right), recently retired executive director of the California Podiatric Medical Association, received the University鈥檚 Innovative Leadership Award.
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Jason Lau, DPT 鈥25 (third from right), founder of the Special Olympics Walking Club at SMU and advocate for inclusive physical activity, received the University鈥檚 Spirit of SMU Award.
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Albertha 鈥淛enny鈥 Richardson, BSN 鈥87 (second from left), a distinguished nursing leader who has focused her 37-year career on shaping nursing operations and future healthcare leaders in the East Bay, received SMU鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni Health Impact Award.
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Shelitha Campbell (left), Assistant Professor in the University鈥檚 Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Chair of the College of Nursing Community Engagement Committee, and National Black Nurses Association Fellow with leadership roles in multiple Bay Area Associations, received SMU鈥檚 Outstanding Service Award.