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CNL Educator Award

Call for Award Applications - Now Closed

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®) and the Commission on Nurse Certification (CNC) present this national award to recognize a CNL faculty member or education program director for innovative and outstanding preparation and advocacy of CNLs. In addition, the award promotes the contributions of the CNL faculty member in transforming nursing education and promoting innovation in both academia and practice. Recipients will be recognized during the annual CNL Conference hosted by the .

The candidate must be nominated by a nursing colleague, co-faculty member, dean, CNL graduate, or CNL student. (Previous nominations will be accepted but should be updated and permission from the nominee confirmed.) The candidate must meet the following criteria:

  • Current CNL Certification 
  • Employed as a faculty member and/or program director for a CNL master’s or post-master’s CNL education program for a minimum of two years
  • Demonstrate innovative pedagogy using a variety of teaching strategies and learning experiences that facilitate CNL student learning outcomes
  • Provide examples of engagement in partnerships with practice to transform CNL education and patient care with sustainable outcomes 
  • Demonstrate professional leadership in developing and sustaining the CNL skill set through innovative partnerships 
  • Serve as a role model to bridge CNL education with practice by contributing professional education and practice environment
  • Promote change and collaboration within the education and practice systems to improve the quality of patient care
  • Advocate for the CNL skill set at the local, state, or national levels, to include publications and/or presentations

If selected, the recipient must be available to attend the 2025 ICNLA Conference and present a brief 5–10-minute presentation highlighting his/her experience, actions, and outcomes implementing and advancing CNL education and the CNL.

The application must include a completed application form, a criteria statement/narrative no more than two pages that details how the candidate demonstrates the eligibility criteria, and two letters of support from individuals other than the person submitting the application. These individuals may be from academia or practice and should describe their relationship with the CNL educator, length of time known, and how the nominee embodies the award criteria. The criteria statement/narrative and two letters of support should be submitted as attachments.

All materials must be submitted together. The completed application and letters of support should be submitted electronically to Bridget Bingle at bbingle@aacnnursing.org. Applications must be received by ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® by December 2, 2024 by 5:00 pm (ET). 

A review panel (two members representing ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® and one member of the CNC Board of Commissioners) will consider all completed applications received by the deadline. The recipient will be selected based upon the information submitted describing how the nominee meets the eligibility criteria; preference will be given to the applicant who has demonstrated innovative and effective change for care delivery and CNL education. The recipient will be notified by Monday, December 16, 2024.

(By submitting the application, all parties consent and authorize use of the narratives as well as future photos for promotional purposes. Excerpts from the application will be read during the award presentation at the CNL Summit. Descriptions may be included in a future database of CNL best practices. It is the responsibility of the individual submitting the application to obtain permission from the nominee prior to submitting the application.)



Past Award Recipients


Linda Cook

2025 Winner

Dr. Linda Cook, DNP, MPH, APRN, NNP-BC, CNL

Dr. Linda Cook is the Chair of Graduate Programs and Program Director of the Master’s Online Programs at Sacred Heart University, including the CNL program. A CNL faculty member for over 13 years and a certified CNL since 2014, she has mentored and graduated 587 CNL students from over 30 states. Highly rated by students, Dr. Cook has received numerous teaching awards and specializes in CNL role immersion and capstone pra…

Honorable Mention

Catherine Coleman, DNP, RN, MSN, CNL, CPHQ
Associate Professor
The University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Profession

Jeanne Bernier

2023 Winner

Jeanne Bernier, MSN, RN, CNL

Jeanne Bernier is the CNL program director at Mississippi College and served as a team member in achieving accreditation of the first CNL program in the state. Jeanne is active in pedagogy creation, including working with students as they plan and initiate quality improvement projects in their respective work environments across several healthcare systems. She works with these students from the onset of their projects thr…

Rosemary Hoffmann

2021 Winner

Rosemary Hoffmann, PhD, RN, CNL

Rosemary Hoffmann has been on faculty at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing since 1995 and since 2008, has served as the program coordinator for the Clinical Nurse Leader area of concentration leading to an MSN. As a result of Dr. Hoffmann’s success with the Model A CNL program, University of Pittsburgh is also now creating a Model C MSN Entry into Practice Program which will take effect within the next year.…

Runner-Up

Grace Buttriss, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CNL
CNL Program Coordinator
Queens University

Honorable Mention

Dianna Sorenson, PhD, MBA, MN, CNS, RN, CNL
Professor of Nursing, CNL Track Coordinator and DNP Program Coordinator
Morningside College

Kris L'Ecuyer

2020 Winner

Kris L'Ecuyer, PhD, RN, CNL

Kris L'Ecuyer is the Associate Dean for Undergraduate and Pre-licensure Nursing Education and Associate Professor at Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing. She is a CNL educator and was the administrator for a Model C (direct entry) and Model A (BNS-MSN) CNL programs. She is a national advocate for the CNL and has worked on numerous committees for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® and the CNC regarding development of the Clinical…

Paula DeGuzman

2019 Winner

Pamela DeGuzman, PhD, MBA, RN, CNL

Pamela DeGuzman is an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia School of Nursing. She holds a joint appointment at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital as a Research Coordinator where she serves as a mentor to staff and supports evidence-based practice projects. At UVA, she has taught in the CNL program for the last three years and in that time has completely revamped the CNL capstone course with an emphasis on diss…

Honorable Mention

Helen Nguyen, DNP, NNP, CNL
Associate Professor
School of Nursing and Health Professions
University of San Francisco

2018 Winner

Christine “Tina” Ralyea, DNP, MS-NP, MBA, NE-BC, CNL, OCN, CCRN

Christine “Tina” Ralyea began teaching in the CNL program at Queens University of Charlotte in 2015 after becoming a certified CNL herself. In addition to her educator role, she serves as a full-time nursing administrator and CNL program director at Carolinas Medical Center, a Level 1 trauma center. As an avid voice and promoter of the role, Dr. Ralyea recognizes the dire need for the CNL and its potential impact o…

2017 Winner

Tricia Thomas, PhD, RN, FACHE, NEA-BC, ACNS-BC, CNL

Tricia Thomas currently serves as the Assistant Dean for Practice at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Thomas earned her PhD from Walden University in 2006 and her MSN and BSN from the University of Michigan. She is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and is board certified in Healthcare Management, Advanced Nursing Administration, Adult Health, and as a CNL. Dr. Thomas' wo…

2016 Winner

Sally O'Toole Gerard, DNP, RN, CNL, CDE

Sally O'Toole Gerard is a leader in the CNL movement who has been involved in the development and support of the national CNL initiative since its inception. Currently serving as a professor at Fairfield University, she found new ways to enhance the curriculum and expanded enrollment with a parallel master's program in nursing leadership that won the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Innovations in Professional Nursing Education Award. In addition to her…

2015 Winner

Linda Roussel, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNL

Linda Roussel is a forerunner in the CNL movement who currently serves as a full professor at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. She recognized early on the need for nurses prepared with the CNL skill set and the role’s potential for addressing significant gaps in health care, particularly in underserved populations. Earlier in her career, Linda developed an online CNL program at the University of South Alabama w…

Honorable Mention

Kelly Phillips, PhD, MSN, CNS, CNL

 

Kelly Phillips is the program director for the MSN Graduate Entry Clinical Nurse Leader program at The University of Toledo College of Nursing. As one of the program’s founding faculty members, she has been instrumental in shaping innovative curriculum, which uses standardized patients and other forms of simulation as well as a variety of interprofessional experiences to prepare CNLs for collaborative practice. Dr. Philli…

Contact

Questions? Contact Lynn Gardner, CNC Director of Certification, at lgardner@aacnnursing.org or Dr. Joan Stanley, ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®’s Chief Academic Officer, at jstanley@aacnnursing.org.

ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® and CNC reserve the right to not present the award in a given year if it is determined that sufficient qualified applications are not received.

Congratulations to the 2025 Award Recipient!

Linda Cook

Linda Cook, DNP, MPH, APRN, NNP-BC, CNL
Sacred Heart University

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