University of Phoenix Congratulates Retired Command Sgt. Maj. John Ramirez for Receiving the Association of Latino Profession...
October 20 2016 - 7:00AM
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Dean of Operations John Ramirez is recognized
for his personal contributions to numerous groups that assist
transitioning veterans
No matter the time of year, it is important to recognize not
only those who serve for the U.S. military, but those who serve
past traditional expectations. University of Phoenix is proud to
honor retired Command Sgt. Maj. John Ramirez, dean of operations
for the School of Advanced Studies, for his Association of Latino
Professionals for America (ALPFA) 2016 Veteran of the Year Award.
The award recognizes Ramirez as a Latino U.S. veteran who
exemplifies courage, honor and perseverance.
“Throughout his career, Mr. Ramirez has demonstrated a
commitment to service — first proudly serving our nation in the
United States Army and now continuing to assist veterans who are
transitioning back to civilian life,” said Alain Monroy, ALPFA
Phoenix Chapter president. “It is this unwavering promise to help
those around him that makes Mr. Ramirez such a deserving individual
for this award. We at ALPFA commend him for his service and applaud
the example he has become.”
Ramirez spent 27 years on active duty in the U.S. Army and
retired as Command Sergeant Major. In retirement, he continues to
support service members by assisting transitioning veterans in
finding employment and educational opportunities. Specifically, his
efforts have been focused on supporting and mentoring young Latino
students and professionals as a member of AZHCC, AAHHE, CCME,
American Legion and Chairman of the Corporate Advisory Board for
the Phoenix Chapter of ALPFA.
“Our service men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice to
protect and serve our country, and their accomplishments need to be
recognized. John in particular is very deserving of this award
because of his decorated and selfless military career, and the work
he does now to serve his fellow veterans and the community,” said
Adam Such, vice president of military and veteran affairs,
University of Phoenix. “The University is proud to recognize him
not only as an accomplished veteran, but also as a Latino leader,
staff member and vital member of the Phoenix community.”
Ramirez has been with University of Phoenix since 2004, and also
earned his Master’s Degree in Administration of Justice and
Security/Global Homeland Security from the University in 2014.
Serving many roles throughout his tenure, he currently operates as
the dean of operations for the School of Advanced Studies, where
his mission is to deliver the best student experience possible.
“The U.S. military tremendously shaped the values that are
instilled in me today,” said Ramirez. “While I am just one of
thousands of Latino American veterans, I am proud to be part of a
community of patriotic minorities who bravely stepped up to serve
our nation.”
The award was officially presented at the ALPFA Awards Gala on
Aug. 9, 2016. More about Ramirez’ story can be seen here.
About University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix is constantly innovating to help working
adults move efficiently from education to careers in a rapidly
changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant and engaging courses,
and interactive learning can help students more effectively pursue
career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives.
As a subsidiary of Apollo Education Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:
APOL), University of Phoenix serves a diverse student population,
offering associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree
programs from campuses and learning centers across the U.S. as well
as online throughout the world. For more information,
visit www.phoenix.edu.
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