UOG honor society holds first induction ceremony
Pi Alpha Alpha (PAA), a global honor society for public affairs and administration, held its first induction ceremony at the University of Guam School of Business and Public Administration Lecture Hall on Thursday, May 21, 2015. PAA is the first honor society solely for graduate students on Guam and was organized by Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program Chair, Dr. John Rivera with strong support from the Dean of School of Business and Public Administration Dr. Annette Taijeron Santos.
The inaugural members included 32 recent MPA graduates. Also inducted as the chapter’s Honorary Member was William Corbett, the senior supervisory special agent of the FBI’s Honolulu division, Guam resident agency.
PAA is administered by the National Association of Schools of Public Administration (NASPAA) and was formed to recognize and promote the study and practice of public affairs and administration. There are more than 160 chapters around the world at NASPAA member schools.
The objectives of PAA, such as fostering integrity, professionalism, and effective performance, promote the advancement of quality in the education and practice of the art and science of public affairs and administration. PAA membership identifies those with the highest performance levels in educational programs preparing them for public service careers.
The inducted officers are Jesse Quenga (president), Analyn Gatus Akigami (vice president), Lea Quinitio (secretary), and Tasha Wade (treasurer).
The chapter’s member are Annette Aguon, Vince Aguon, Miranda Alegre, Randy Alegre, Estelle Alig, Leenord Amado, Rock Anciano, Charlene Bitlaol, Danny Bungcayao, Toyoko Colfax, Kevin Cruz, Mary Ann Galang, Restine Hernandez, Ruben Navarrete, Jon Pablo, Ellery Paz, William Piki, Anthony Quenga, Melissa Quinata, Matthew Razo, Grace Rodriguez, John Ruane, Bruce San Nicolas, Art Stanley, Chris Surla, Gabriel Wusstig, Ivy Y. Yen, and Jin Yi. (PR)