SRAI Award Recipients

2025 Award Recipients

Each year, SRAI recognizes members who have made a lasting impact on the field of research administration. These individuals inspire their peers and exemplify excellence in the profession. Join us in celebrating this year’s award recipients.

The Herbert B. Chermside Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research Administration

Dr. Susan Wyatt Sedwick

Senior Consulting Specialist
Attain Partners

I am honored and humbled to be recognized for lifetime achievement in research administration. Herb Chermside was dedicated to professional development and generously shared hist knowledge and insights with others.  
 
Achievement on any level is not solely a reflection of my accomplishments as an individual but recognizes those who supported, empowered  and collaborated with me along the way. While I get to accept the accolade, it is on behalf of all my colleagues who have helped me be a better research administrator, educator, leader and human being.  Thank you to everyone who has supported my journey in this profession and to my respected colleagues who nominated me.
 
This is the pinnacle of my career in research administration. I will always be grateful for the welcoming inclusivity that SRAI has extended to me personally, and the colleagues whom I have encouraged to join SRAI. 

Hartford-Nicholsen Award

Angela Behrend

Senior Grants and Contracts Administrator
University of Virginia

Winning this award is the capstone of my 27 year career.  Being recognized by my peers is an enormous honor for which I am very grateful.  

Excellence Award

Linda Dement

Grant and Finance Program Manager
Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason

I am honored, humbled, and grateful to SRAI and the membership for the incredible recognition of the Excellence Award. It’s an honor to be part of a community that values collaboration, innovation, and excellence. Being selected for the Excellence Award is a career highlight and exemplifies the hard work and dedication that I strive for each day as a research administrator. This award is a tangible acknowledgement of the daily work, investment in ourselves and our profession, and how we share our knowledge with our peers. I am proud to be part of SRAI and be in the company of the esteemed past recipients.

Kimberly Pratt

Senior Sponsored Programs Manager
Ohio University

This award means a lot to me—it recognizes the contributions I've made to research administration through teaching, mentoring, and service, and also reflects the support and inspiration I’ve received from so many along the way. It’s a reminder of my commitment to growing our field and supporting others, while carrying forward SRAI’s mission to strengthen our profession and its future.

Meaghan Ventura

Lead Contract Sponsored Projects Officer
The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to SRAI for this incredible honor. I am genuinely humbled and profoundly appreciative to be awarded the Excellence Award. This recognition signifies the culmination of many years of diligent effort and unwavering commitment, and it stands as a testament to the resilience, ingenuity, and professionalism of all Research Administrators. I hope that this acknowledgment serves to inspire our colleagues within the field to persist in their pursuit of excellence each day. Once again, I am deeply grateful for this esteemed recognition, which holds considerable personal and professional significance.

The Technology Innovation and Application Award

Arya Singh

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

I am deeply honored to receive the SRAI Technology Innovation and Application Award. This recognition affirms the transformative potential of technology in advancing research administration and highlights the impact of innovative solutions grounded in strategic vision. I extend my sincere gratitude to UTRGV for providing the platform and support to pursue meaningful work that drives progress.
 
I also want to express my heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Can Saygin for his continued mentorship and inspiration over the years. His guidance has been instrumental in shaping my journey and fueling a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Outstanding Achievement Award in Policy

Cira Mathis, CRA, PMP

Director of Research Institute Strategy and Public Engagement
New York University Abu Dhabi

Being chosen for the SRAI Outstanding Achievement Award in Policy is an immense honor— one that reinforces my belief in the importance of thoughtful, well-crafted policy. This recognition from my RA peers fuels my continued commitment to fostering environments where R&D can flourish. It's an affirmation that the work we do in Research Administration is genuinely influential—not only in our immediate spheres, but creates a meaningful, broader impact.

John Robinson Travel Scholarship

Adnan Altaf

Senior Manager, Research Office
Director, Office of the Research, Innovation, and Commercialization
The Aga Khan University

Being selected as the recipient of the 2025 SRAI John Robinson Travel Scholarship is an incredible honor and truly humbling. This recognition affirms the efforts and dedication I have put into advancing research administration, and it motivates me to continue contributing meaningfully to the field. Receiving this award not only provides valuable support for my participation in the SRAI Annual Meeting but also opens new doors for learning, networking, and global collaboration. It reinforces my commitment to strengthening research support systems, especially within developing country contexts like mine. I am deeply grateful to the SRAI Awards Committee for believing in my potential. This opportunity allows me to connect with leading professionals, gain insights into best practices, and bring that knowledge back to benefit my institution and region. It is both a personal milestone and a professional responsibility I proudly accept.

Annual Meeting Scholarship

Laura Sheehan

Manager of Research Administration
Department of Family Medicine
University of California Los Angeles

Receiving this scholarship represents far more than financial assistance, it's a validation of my commitment to advancing research administration during one of the most challenging periods our field has faced. I am deeply grateful to SRAI for this honor. 


This scholarship not only makes my conference attendance possible despite current travel restrictions, but it also reinforces my confidence in pursuing innovative approaches to research support and faculty development in light of unprecedented uncertainty. 


I am humbled by this investment in my professional growth and energized by the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to SRAI's mission. The knowledge and connections I'll gain will extend far beyond my own development, impacting the researchers I serve and the broader community. I look forward to continuing my service to SRAI, as a speaker, instructor, Catalyst contributor, and more. Thank you for believing in my potential to make a difference.

Brianna Williams

Grant Administrator
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Winning this award has shown me the power in my determination and execution. I am honored to be an award recipient because of the impact that I have not only on myself, but on my institution who I represent proudly.

Most Valuable Editor (MVE) Award

Ira Goodman

Associate Director, Administration
University of California San Diego, Moores Cancer Center

To be chosen as the Most Valuable Editor of the JRA has a special meaning to me.  I have contributed to the Journal as an author and an Editorial Board member for many years. I believe the JRA is a key resource for learning and networking within the SRAI.  It is with great pride and appreciation that I accept being selected as Most Valuable Editor in 2025.

Dr. Rani Muthukrishnan

Texas A&M University, San Antonio

I’m honored to receive the Journal of Research Administration’s Most Valuable Editor Award for 2025! Such a surprise because SRAI is filled with talented folks.
 
One of the best parts of being an editor is getting to read and learn from the amazing work our colleagues are doing across the field. Every manuscript brings a new perspective, and those insights have helped me grow as both an editor and a professional.
 
This award feels like a celebration of the incredible community of authors, reviewers, and peers who make the Journal such a rich place for learning and collaboration. It motivates me to keep expanding my skills so I can give even better feedback and support to others in their publishing journey.
 
Thank you to SRAI and the Journal for this recognition—and to everyone who shares their work with us. Your ideas inspire me every day!

JRA Rod Rose Award

The first group of recipients of this year's JRA Rod Rose Award are Melanie Bauer, Philip M. Reeves, Joshua Roney, and Stephen M. Fiore for their article Expanding Roles for Research Administration and Research Development Professionals: A Team Science Coaching Program.

Melanie Bauer

Grant Writing Manager
Nova Southeastern University

Our team is honored to receive the Rod Rose Award this year from SRAI. We have known for years about the growing importance of team science for grant application competitiveness and the potential for greater scientific and societal impact. What was exciting to explore was the elevated and integral role that Research Administration and Research Development professionals can play in supporting faculty teams, not only at the time of proposal development but also earlier in the ideation process. We hope this approach, which is a new direction for many, can bring fresh energy to our collective work. We can collaborate with faculty who collaborate with each other and be a part of making the research enterprise grow.

Stephen M. Fiore

Professor
University of Central Florida

The project on which our paper is based is an excellent example of interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration and we are pleased to have this work recognized. Receiving the Rod Rose Award for an article meant to support and help develop the research administration community is truly an honor.

Philip M. Reeves

Instructor
Johns Hopkins University

This award is a shared achievement, and I am proud to have been a part of the research team and this community that supports coaching, innovation, and collaboration. My contributions would not have been possible without Melanie Bauer's leadership and guidance. Thank you to the funding organization, program participants, reviewers, and colleagues who provided support and feedback throughout this project. 

Joshua Roney

Director for Research Development
University of Central Florida

I am honored and humbled to receive this award. Research Administration and Research Development are rapidly evolving areas, with many professionals continually developing their skills, services, and people-focused approaches to supporting the mission of advancing research. I hope our work encourages readers to consider the potential value of Team Science in support activities and adds to our shared professional toolbox.

The second group of recipients of this year's JRA Rod Rose Award are Charmaine Williamson, Karin Dyason, Caryn McNamara, and Garry Aslanyan for their article Extending Professionalization Boundaries in Research Management and Administration.

Garry Aslanyan

Manager, Partnerships and Global Engagement
World Health Organization/Special Programme TDR

I’m honoured to receive the 2025 Rod Rose Award for our collaborative article on research management. This recognition is deeply meaningful to me, as I work with research institutions in low- and middle-income countries where building strong research ecosystems is vital. Supporting and professionalizing research management in these contexts enables innovation, leadership, and locally driven solutions to global challenges. I’m grateful to SRAI, SARIMA, and all those who champion this field and the people behind it. Thank you to the colleagues who reviewed and selected our work, and to those whose contributions stood alongside ours. The fact that we are recognized in this way affirms the importance of investing in research management where it matters most.

Karin Dyason

Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA)

Receiving this award is both an honour and a validation of our efforts to contribute to advancing RMA as a professional discipline. Working with my co-authors was an absolute joy. Individual perspectives blended into something far richer than any of us could have created alone. The rigorous peer-review process provided invaluable learning opportunities. Having our work selected by the Journal Editorial Board from many excellent submissions makes this recognition particularly meaningful. It also serves as encouragement to continue scholarship and advocacy in our field. We hope our contribution will inspire others to contribute to the growing body of literature that shapes and strengthens RMA as a profession. My sincere thanks go to SARIMA for its vision and commitment to the professionalisation of RMA, and to TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases co-sponsored by UNICEF, UNDP, the World Bank and WHO for supporting this work.

Caryn McNamara

University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

I am deeply honored to receive the SRAi’s Rod Rose Award for Best Publication for 2025 in the Journal of Research Administration. This recognition celebrates not only the research itself, but also the countless hours of dedication, collaboration, and perseverance of the team behind it to bring it to life. As research is a collective effort, I’m grateful to my collaborators for their invaluable contributions. My thanks also go to the journal and award committee for acknowledging the significance of this work.
 
This award is a milestone that affirms significant value within the Research Management and Administration (RMA) field, whilst strengthening my professional standing, and fueling my future ambitions. I’m excited to build on this work, foster new collaborations, and continue contributing to research that makes a meaningful difference towards the professionalization of RMA globally.

Charmaine Williamson

University of South Africa and SARIMA

Research Management is both a universal environment within university services and a highly specialized field. The boundary-spanning role that Research Management plays acknowledges that professionalization encompasses both deep knowledge of that field and yet transversal competencies that create an ethos of care, unwavering ethics and emotional and cognitively higher-order conduct. This Award means a great deal to me in recognition of those professionals who inspire and lead us in this complex role, within a world of routine decisions, as well as grand challenges. This Award is humbly the Award for all those people-from administration to leadership who make research flourish, make universities more humane and supportive, while researchers navigate research settings that crucially call for critical minds to seek improvements and solutions.

2024 Annual Meeting Best Concurrent Session

The recipients of the Best Concurrent Sessions from the 2024 Annual Meeting are Karen Bone, John Hedberg, and Mark Lucas for their session Inviting an Elephant up the Stairs: Improving Communication through Improv.

Karen Bone

Senior Award Administrator
Florida Atlantic University

As we said in our presentation, improvisation, like research administration, is a team sport. As such, I would be remiss if I didn’t start out by thanking my co-presenters, Mark Lucas and John Hedberg. These two truly brought the fun to education, and it was my honor to present with them. I would also like to thank my fellow SRAI members who took the chance to attend our session and explore the connection between improv and communication. I deeply appreciate your recognition.

John Hedberg

Senior Associate 
Attain Partners

I’m truly honored to receive this award! A sincere thank you to all the attendees—your engagement and interactions made the session incredibly rewarding. This recognition affirms to me the importance of giving back to our community by sharing experiences and knowledge, and that experiences, especially, come in all different forms. Educating and collaborating with others not only strengthens our profession but also inspires innovation. I’m grateful to be part of an organization that was able to connect me with such innovative co-presenters. The connections we build at our meetings and the resources we share are invaluable to Research Administration. Thank you again for this recognition, I’m exceptionally grateful. 

Mark Lucas

Chief Administrative Officer
Department of Neurobiology and Computational Medicine
University of California Los Angeles

As we said in our presentation, improvisation, like research administration, is a team sport. As such, I would be remiss if I didn’t start out by thanking my co-presenters, Mark Lucas and John Hedberg. These two truly brought the fun to education, and it was my honor to present with them. I would also like to thank my fellow SRAI members who took the chance to attend our session and explore the connection between improv and communication. I deeply appreciate your recognition.

2025 Financial Management Conference Best Concurrent Session

The recipient of the Best Concurrent Session from the 2025 Financial Management Conference is Sheleza Mohamed for the session Let's Talk Expense Review!.

Sheleza Mohamed, FACHE, MBA, MHA, CRA, CFRA, CPRA

National Director, Government Grants Administration
American Heart Association

I am truly honored for this amazing recognition. I am grateful to SRAI for the opportunity to present, the supportive staff at SRAI, and for all those who attended my sessions. I am passionate in my commitment to build didactic training programs to educate, elevate, promote and foster the development of research administrators. Thank you for this amazing award! 

2025 Virtual Research Administration Conference Best Concurrent Session

The recipients of the Best Concurrent Session from the 2025 Virtual Research Administration Conference are Gloria W. Greene, MA, CRA and Laurel C. Long for their session From Tension to Resolution: Key Strategies for Constructive Conflict Management.

Gloria W. Greene, MA, CRA

Assistant Vice President, Contracts and Grants, Research Security
The University of Alabama in Huntsville

I am deeply honored to have received the Best Concurrent Session Award at the 2025 Research Administration Conference. I would like to express my sincere gratitude, along with that of Laurel Long, to SRAI members, attendees, and the Education and Professional Development Committee of the Society of Research Administrators International for this recognition.


Delivering the session “From Tension to Resolution: Key Strategies for Constructive Conflict Management” was both a privilege and a passion project. To know that it resonated so strongly with my peers is truly rewarding. I am especially grateful to those who attended and contributed to the conversation—your engagement and thoughtful evaluations made the session truly come alive.


This recognition affirms the importance of addressing conflict head-on with empathy, strategy, and skill—something we all encounter in our professional journeys. Thank you again for this incredible honor and your continued commitment to excellence in research administration education.
With appreciation,

Laurel C. Long

Chief Human Resources Officer
The University of Alabama in Huntsville

The SRAI values and promotes continuous learning, growth, and development. It is an honor to be recognized for my contribution to this effort. I always enjoy interacting with SRAI members, and I sincerely appreciate this award.

2025 New Distinguished Faculty

Angela Behrend

Senior Grants & Contracts Administrator
University of Virginia

SRAI helped me to discover that the "secretarial" position I thought I was hired for back in 1998 was actually a profession.  I have always loved to learn and once I discovered the breadth of knowledge that is required for the profession of Research Administration I have wanted to share what I have learned with others.  Twenty seven years later I am still loving the mutual education that comes from doing the research, developing the materials, and sharing them with an audience.  It means so much to me that SRAI has provided the venue on a national stage to continue this lifelong learning.  Being recognized by the Society is a capstone to my career and I am so very grateful.  

Karen Bone

Senior Award Administrator
Florida Atlantic University

I am deeply honored to receive the designation of Distinguished Faculty, and I am excited to continue serving SRAI and research administration in this new capacity. Additionally, I would like to take a moment to thank my colleagues within SRAI and at my previous and current institutions. Without their support and generous sharing of knowledge and experience, I would not be where I am today.

Judy Bristow

Senior Research Administrator
Thumbprint Consulting

Being recognized as a Distinguished Faculty member, as I enter the sunset of my professional career, makes it feel as though my journey is truly complete. A journey that would never have been possible without the love and support of my SRAI friends and colleagues. You know who you are. And I love you!

Cindy Morin

Senior Administrative and Business Manager
Johns Hopkins University, Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium

It is a profound honor to be named SRAI Distinguished Faculty.  Research administration often happens behind the scenes, so to be recognized in this way by my colleagues is both humbling and deeply meaningful.  It reaffirms my commitment to advancing excellence in research administration, not only for my generation but the next generation of leaders in our field.  
 
My enthusiasm and passion for research administration have inspired me to serve for over 20 years in the Society of Research Administrators International (SRAI).  I have had the privilege of working alongside many wonderful mentors, colleagues, and collaborators who have greatly influenced my career. This award is not solely mine; it reflects the collective efforts of all those who work diligently to advance this remarkable profession.

Carly Pigg

Research Fiscal Analyst
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

I enjoy teaching and sharing the knowledge with others that I have gained from working in our field. Being recognized for that work is humbling and I am truly honored to receive this designation of Distinguished Faculty. To be able to have my name said in the same way as others who have truly been pioneers in this work is exciting. I cannot wait to continue forging my own path as a Distinguished Faculty Member and continuing the contributions to our ever-growing body of work in research administration.

INORMS Award for Excellence in Research Management Leadership 2025

Mark Hochman

Director
Research Management Resources