Alumni
80th Anniversary - Welcome and Keynote
Department of Occupational Therapy's 80th Anniversary Keynote Speakers
Hands of Change
Hands of Change is the Alumni Association of San Jose State University Department of Occupational Therapy. Its mission is to provide a bridge between its members and the department, promote a sense of unity, and provide opportunities for networking and mentoring while acting as a resource to enhance knowledge and growth.
Purposes of the Alumni Association
- Provide guidance and support to the members
- Serve as a resource to its members
- Networking
- Provide mentoring to students of 91's Department of Occupational Therapy
- Visit and keep track of friends and faculty
- Promote ongoing communication with the 91's Department of Occupational Therapy
- Support the department
- Support curriculum revision
- Support research
- Provide recognition of significant events and people
Goals of the Alumni Association
- To maintain an updated database
- To establish membership dues and donations
- To hold Alumni Reception events at the annual OTAC Conference
- To develop an alumni contact list
- To raise funds for scholarships to students
- To raise funds for Department upgrading
- To receive funds/support from vendors
Donate
If you believe that San Jose State University and the Occupational Therapy Department contributed to, or were instrumental in your professional development and ultimate financial success, please help us now with a generous financial contribution. There is no more important time to give than now and there is no more important investment you could be making in your profession than to give back to the school and program of which you can be proud. Consider making a gift to the department in honor today.
Have more questions? Contact the Alumni Association at 408-924-3070.
2024 Alumni Donation Letter Request [pdf]
Recognition of the Amazing Donors to the 91 Occupational Therapy Department
The faculty, staff and students of the Department of Occupational Therapy at San Jose State University wish to thank and recognize all of our esteemed alumni and donor friends who have contributed over the past year! We are grateful for your support and commitment. Your donations directly enrich and impact our department’s innovative programs of excellence in education, research and practice in occupational therapy and has been instrumental in continuing the academic excellence that is the San Jose State University Occupational Therapy Department.
List of endowed scholarships [pdf]
Testimonials of Student Scholarship Recipients [pdf]
Our Endowed “Diamond” Donors:
These donors have made a large endowed donation to support the OT department on an ongoing basis – this provides continuous support!
- Mary Booth created the Mary Booth Scholarships [pdf]
- Dr. Donald and Mrs. Donna Friedrich created the Wynn Schultz-Krohn Scholarships [pdf]
- Bonita Kraft created the Bonita Kraft Scholarship [pdf]
- Susan Robertson created the Occupational Therapy Professional Development Fund and in the process of funding the Susan Robertson Endowed Chair position.
2022/23 Donors
We would also like to recognize each designated donor level from alums and supporters this year (2022/23).
Diamond Donors with a donation of over $500
Dr. Donald and Mrs. Donna Friedrich
Bonita Kraft
Mr. Steven Leung and Ms. Grace Wong-Leung
Lela A. Llorens, PhD
Mr. Reaugh And Ms. Lovitt
Heidi Pendleton, PhD
Grace M. Sanchez
Gold Donors with a donation of $300 to $499
Ruth Anne Humphry
Silver Donors with a donation of $200 to $299
Lisbeth Geertsen
Mr. Dwight and Mrs. June Lubich
Ms. Marie A. Pelletier-Hartwig
Jean (Nakashima) Sakoda
Bronze Donors with a donation of $150 to $199
Lesley Paige
Past Donors
Alumni Highlight
Alumni in the News
- Alumna Dr. Susan Robertson received the 2020 OTAC Award of Appreciation for long standing support to the profession! This is a great honor to see our very generous alum receive this award!
- Alumnus Dr. Shawn Phipps (91 Post-professional MSOT program) was chosen as the Honored Lecturer at the CFOT Awards Luncheon and Symposium's 38th anniversary in October 2019.
- Alumna Dr. Gigi Smith (91 Post-professional MSOT program) was chosen as the Honored Lecturer at the CFOT Awards Luncheon and Symposium's 37th anniversary in October 2018.
- Alumna Beth Ching (BS in OT, 1985) is an Assistant Professor in the OTD program at Samuel Merritt and has received the Interprofessional Collaboration Award at the 2017 AOTA Annual Conference. Her award will acknowledge her skills: Making Space for Everyone at the Table.
- Congratulations to Lecturer Alison George, graduate of 91 with a masters of science degree from the OT Dept., who received the Provost Award for recognition of supporting the OT Department in working on the Departmental Writing Standards.
- A graduate from the 91 Distance MSOT program, alumna Apple Sepulveda, received a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant to work with health professionals in the Philippines. Dr. Pamela Richardson worked with this student on her graduate project and would be able to provide additional information about this grant.
In Memoriam
Remembering and Honoring Lorraine Williams Pedretti
Class of 1964
On November 12, 2024, the Occupational Therapy profession has lost one of its legendary pillars, Lorraine Williams Pedretti, a 1964 graduate of then San José State College. Emeritus Professor Pedretti was a beloved 91 OT Department faculty member from 1968-1994 and was the San Jose State University OT Distinguished Alumna of the Year for 2004. We were fortunate to have such a stellar OT in our department history.
Lorraine pioneered publication of quality educational resources aimed at developing cutting-edge practice skills for occupational therapy with persons who have physical disabilities. She demonstrated influential leadership through the creation of one of the first (now 9th edition) and most highly regarded national/international textbooks devoted to occupational therapy for persons with physical disabilities – Pedretti’s Occupational Therapy: Practice Skills for Physical Dysfunction. Lorraine was also among the first to develop and publish cutting-edge educational resources including study-guides and multi-media self-paced learning modules thus improving the lives of those with physical disabilities through skilled OT.
She was nominated by Dr. Heidi Pendleton [pdf] for consideration to be one of the 100 most Influential people in Occupational Therapy's 100-year history and was selected and honored at the centennial Celebration at the AOTA Conference in Philadelphia 2017.
Remembering and Honoring Dr. Alice Kibele, 91
Class of 1965 (BS), 1986 (MS)
We also lost a dear former faculty and 1997 Distinguished Alumna this year (2024), Dr. Alice Kibele, who made tremendous contributions to the profession and community with her expertise in pediatric occupational therapy. She authored many articles and given numerous professional presentations in her lifetime.
Remembering and Honoring Lois Marie Barber, OTR, FAOTA, 91
Class of 1952 by Dr. Heidi M. Pendleton
In late November 2022, the profession of Occupational Therapy lost a wonderful leader.
Lois Marie Barber, a 1952 graduate of then San Jose State College was the San Jose
State University OT Distinguished Alumna of the Year [pdf] for 2000. We were fortunate to have such a stellar OT in our department history.
Master OT practitioner, kind and patient teacher and mentor to hundreds, inventor,
entrepreneur, craftswoman, environmentalist, advocate for justice, philanthropist,
dog lover and rescuer, whale and dolphin watcher from her beautiful home overlooking
the Pacific in Shell Beach - Lois was an exemplar of living a life full of meaningful
occupation. Lois died after a brief illness surrounded by her many lifelong friends
and loving neighbors. I only wish that you all could have known her!
It was an honor to nominate Lois for consideration for the 100 Most Influential Occupational Therapy Leaders [pdf] of the last 100 Years. Though she eschewed drawing attention to herself she eventually relented and even expressed “it was kind of nice to be recognized”! Lois was unanimously selected and was honored at the Centennial Celebration at the AOTA Conference in Philadelphia 2017.
(Broad Street Pump Award from Physicians for Social Responsibility - one of Lois's award for her environmental and peace activism featured in OT Week article [pdf] from December 17, 1992 and prs.org)
Remembering Susan J. Harris
Susan J. Harris, an esteemed colleague and 91 Alum, passed away on January 20, 2020.
For those who have not heard of Sue Harris, she was one of the first OTs to start
an OT company and it grew into an amazing company. She was a big advocate for OTs
having a voice in the political arena and always supported the OTACPAC. She was also
named the 2008 91 OT Dept. Distinguished Alumni and was one of our Diamond Level
Donors. And in 2018 at the OTAC Conference, Susan Harris was the honoree for the Lifetime
Achievement Award. Here's .
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