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Making a Difference on Campus and in the World

The Alumni Association of 星空传媒 recognized recipients of its 2023 Alumni Awards during a homecoming celebration in October


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Mohamed Ibn Chambas
Distinguished Alumni Award

Mohamed Ibn Chambas, PhD, JD (LAW 鈥84, HON 鈥14)

In 2003, Mohamed Ibn Chambas took on a role that remains a career high point: serving as a mediator to help forge the Accra Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which ended the Liberian Civil War.

鈥淚t is a thing of pride that two decades on, the UN has closed its peacekeeping mission in the country, and the agreement still holds,鈥 said Chambas, who spent decades as a Ghanaian lawyer, politician and diplomat, often focused on preventing or ending conflicts in several countries.

Through the years, Chambas served as Ghana鈥檚 deputy foreign secretary, deputy minister of education and deputy speaker of Parliament. He also was president of the Economic Community of West African States, and the United Nations Secretary General鈥檚 special representative for West Africa and the Sahel.

Though Chambas retired in 2021 from the UN, he serves the African Union as high representative for Silencing the Guns, an initiative to achieve peace and security in Africa.

鈥淓ven in my retirement,鈥 Chambas said, 鈥淚 continue to make myself available to my country, the West Africa subregion and our beloved continent of Africa.鈥

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Phillip J. Resnick
Professional Achievement Award

Phillip J. Resnick, MD (ADL 鈥59, MED 鈥63)

Phillip J. Resnick is a world-recognized expert in forensic psychiatry, consulting on some of the nation鈥檚 most infamous mass-murder cases, including those involving the Unabomber and the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City.

Whether asked to diagnose a mental illness, determine an accused killer鈥檚 motivation, or give testimony in a death-penalty case, Resnick has a keen knowledge of case law and an ability to distill tens of thousands of pages of documents or complex situations into cogent summaries.

He also has had an indelible impact as an educator working with fellows in his specialty for decades. 鈥淭he most gratifying part of my work has been teaching and influencing people in terms of how they approach forensic cases,鈥 Resnick said.

He鈥檚 director of forensic psychiatry at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, and a decades-long professor of psychiatry at 星空传媒. One of his gifts to 星空传媒 established the Phillip J. Resnick, MD Professorship in Forensic Psychiatry.

鈥淚 certainly feel indebted to Case [Western Reserve],鈥 Resnick said, 鈥渁nd see it as kind of the springboard of my career.鈥

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Grover 鈥淐leve鈥 Gilmore
Newton D. Baker Distinguished Service Award

Grover 鈥淐leve鈥 Gilmore, PhD

During Cleve Gilmore鈥檚 20 years as dean of the university鈥檚 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, he cultivated academic excellence and critical investments in people, research and building renovations.

The school consistently ranked among U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 top 10 list of social work schools. It also opened six additional research and training centers and raised $9.2 million for construction of the Mandel Center for Community Studies building, which opened in 2007.

Gilmore鈥檚 tenure also saw a $44 million capital campaign to renovate the Mandel School building, as well as for program support, professorships and scholarships.

As a longtime member of the university鈥檚 psychology faculty, Gilmore investigated visual perception and cognition in older adults, specifically people diagnosed with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. It was work he continued even as a dean.

鈥溞强沾 is a place where I was able to flourish,鈥 said Gilmore, who spent 46 years on campus, 鈥渁nd I am very grateful to the students, faculty and the staff members for your willingness to work with me to help me learn and grow.鈥

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James Lawrence Reinis
DANIEL T. CLANCY ALUMNI SERVICE AWARD

James Lawrence Reinis (WRC 鈥74)

Jim Reinis has always been an organizer energized by bringing people together. As a 星空传媒 undergraduate, he recruited students to campus and served on student government. After Reinis moved to Southern California in the late 1970s, he launched the 星空传媒 Los Angeles alumni chapter and was the founding president

He also created an annual event for alumni to picnic together and attend concerts performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra, Diana Ross, the late Tony Bennett and others at the Hollywood Bowl.

鈥淲hen I started this event, I joked that I鈥檇 host [it] for 25 years,鈥 said Reinis, who is an expert in scheduling and operations having spent his career managing supply chains for various manufacturing companies.

That picnic and concert event has now been held for 30 years, with other alumni leading it for the last five.

鈥淚 did all of this craziness with the support of my family,鈥 Reinis said. 鈥淎nd in the process of those 25 years, I met some terrific people. It was just wonderful.鈥

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Victoria Lichet
YOUNG ALUMNI AWARD

Victoria Lichet (LAW 鈥16)

As Victoria Lichet neared graduation from 星空传媒鈥檚 School of Law, the increasing urgency of threats from climate change prompted her to seek work helping to preserve the environment for future generations.

Today, as executive director of the advocacy organization, Global Pact for the Environ- ment, Lichet pursues her passion by urging governments to adopt laws to protect and foster healthy environments.

鈥淥ur overarching goal is to build a global movement for the recognition of the rights to a healthy environment,鈥 said Lichet, who lives in New York City.

Last year, the nonprofit was among those advocating for a United Nations (UN) resolution recognizing the right to a healthy environment. The UN General Assembly adopted it in the summer of 2022.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great first step,鈥 Lichet said, 鈥渂ut now we need states to implement the resolution; we need real laws to protect the environment.鈥

Her advocacy organization and others are now urging that a protocol for the right to a healthy environment be added to the European Convention on Human Rights, a treaty among 47 states that are members of the Council of Europe.

— STEVE NEUMANN