2020 Alumni Award Honorees

Alumni Achievement Award: Brady McNulty ’11, Roseberg, Oregon

Brady McNulty, of Roseburg, Oregon, is a pharmacist, cartoonist, and community volunteer. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy nuclear power program and continues to serve his country as a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. He is a member of the Freemasonry and the Douglas County Celtic Society, and he is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. McNulty is also a member of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. He has been published in Bartender Magazine, Bi-Mart Corporate Magazine, Knights of the Dinner Table, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Navigator, and other publications.

In addition to a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering Technology from Excelsior University in 2011, McNulty earned an Associate of Science in Chemistry, an Associate of Science in Biology, and an Associate of Arts in Pre-Pharmacy, all from Del Mar College in 2010, and a Doctor of Pharmacy from Texas A&M University in 2014.

Carrie B. Lenburg Award: Kaylin Dawson ’12, ’20 Cohoes, New York

Kaylin Dawson, of Cohoes, New York, works at Albany Medical Center as the sexual assault nurse coordinator. She is nationally certified in the adult sexual assault patient and is certified by the New York State Department of Health in the adult/adolescent sexual assault patient.

She is a member of the Albany Sexual Assault Response Team, the New York State Justice Center Task Force, Albany County Child Fatality Review Team, the Albany County Multi-Disciplinary Team, Multi-Disciplinary Policy and Planning Committee, and the Albany County Safe Harbor Task Force. Dawson has attended specialized training for the care of the forensic patient, including courses on adult and pediatric sexual assault, human trafficking, child abuse, forensic investigations, and trial preparation. Her passion is to provide education across disciplines to allow the opportunity for better care of the sexual assault patient.

Dawson earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Excelsior University in 2012 and a Master of Science in Nursing Education from Excelsior in 2020. She earned her associate degree from Hudson Valley Community College.

C. Wayne Williams Award: Kimberly Haley ’06, Oneida, New York

Kimberly Haley is a disabled veterans’ outreach program specialist with the New York State Department of Labor Veterans’ Services, assisting veterans throughout Oneida and Madison Counties. She served in the U.S. Army-National Guard, active-duty and reserve components, from 1982 to 1998 as a medic and licensed practical nurse. She currently serves with the New York Guard.

She is a member of Oneida American Legion Post # 169 in Oneida, New York, and promotes the legion’s community service programs, advocating for veterans and their family members. She also volunteers with local veterans organizations such as Clear Path for Veterans, Central New York Veterans Outreach Center, and Feed Our Vets. She has been awarded the Army Service Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and Achievement Medal carrying a first oakleaf cluster.

Haley earned a Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts from Excelsior University in 2006. She is a previous graduate of the National Veterans’ Training Institute, University of Denver, Colorado, where she obtained skills in labor and employment and case management.