We have an amazing community. So many of you took time out to be a part of this process to recognize outstanding members and celebrate the awesome achievements of the past year. We appreciate each and every one of you and know without a doubt that you are all doing good for students all over the country (and even in other countries!). Today, The Student Affairs Collective wants to highlight those select individuals that you as the community decided you wanted to recognize this year as being extraordinary members of our incredible collaborative learning network called #SAChat.
Without further ado…here are the 2015 #SAChat Award recipients!!

Innovative Thinker & Interesting Content Sharer – Joe Ginese
“Joe is one of very few people I know who can make connections between 2 unrelated things and somehow make it work successfully.”
“Joe always seems to be sharing thought provoking articles and tweets. I always make sure to click on any link he shares!”

Devil’s Advocate & Makes Us Laugh – Stacy Oliver-Sikorski
“I constantly see her questioning other people or thoughts that pop up on the #SAChat hashtag, and it’s usually funny or curious!”
“Stacy really makes me LOL. She keeps it real with funny accounts of people-watching & the ironic/sarcastic tones of #highered observations.”

Original Content Creator – Josie Ahlquist
“Josie’s Twitter feed is the one I frequent when I need new & exciting SoMe/Digital identity info & inspiration.”

#SAChat Spirit & Emerging Leader – Craig Bidiman
“The spirit of #SAChat is to welcome, embrace, and challenge each other- all at the same time. No better words capture Craig’s contributions.”
“Craig is a young student affairs administrator challenging the status quo and not being afraid to raise important issues for the profession.”

Quiet Hero – Jody Burke
“Jody is always offering poignant and personable reflections, helping to keep the #sachat conversations real and grounded”
Make sure to stay tuned this time next year to recognize your fellow #SAChat community members once again for all their hard work creating our vibrant learning network of awesome student affairs professionals.