FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY TO HONOR LORI SHIBINETTE, M.B.A. ’13, GRANITE STATE NEWS COLLABORATIVE WITH FITZWATER MEDALLIONS

Students Kaitlyn Acciardo ’22 and Paul Lambert ’22 will also be recognized at ceremony on University’s Rindge Campus

RINDGE, N.H. – April 13, 2021 ‒ Franklin Pierce University will hold its annual Fitzwater Center Honors ceremony on Friday, April 29 bestowing Fitzwater Medallions upon select honorees at an event on the Rindge Campus. The Fitzwater Medallion for Leadership in Public Communication is presented annually to those who have demonstrated a commitment to the critical role free speech plays in a democracy and to an electorate fluent in the issues of their time.  Established in 2004, the Fitzwater Honors is the hallmark event of the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce University. 


“The University is honored to award the Fitzwater Medallion to leaders in public communication,” said Kim Mooney ’83, president of Franklin Pierce. “This year, as the University celebrates its 60th Anniversary and the Fitzwater Center’s 20th Anniversary, we are proud that the Center continues to be a world-class center for teaching civic engagement through public communication.”


The honorees are:


  • Lori Shibinette, M.B.A. ’13, Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Fitzwater Medallion for Leadership in Public Communication by an Alumnus


  • The Granite State News Collaborative, Melanie Plenda, Executive Director, Fitzwater Medallion for Public Service


  • Kaitlyn Acciardo ’22, Student, Fitzwater Scholar, Fitzwater Medallion for Contributions to the Public Discourse


  • Paul Lambert, ’22, Student, Fitzwater Scholar, Fitzwater Medallion for Contributions to the Public Discourse

Commissioner Shibinette has led the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services since February 2020, coinciding with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. An integral member of the state’s response to COVID, her work has earned widespread praise. Prior to joining DHHS, she was the CEO of New Hampshire Hospital, the state’s inpatient psychiatric facility in Concord. Previously, she was the state’s deputy health commissioner. A registered nurse, Shibinette also served as the CEO of the Merrimack County Nursing Home. A graduate of Franklin Pierce’s M.B.A. program with a concentration in healthcare administration, she was an adjunct professor teaching business and organizational behavior from 2013 to 2017. 


“As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, it seemed only fitting to honor those who helped lead us through it,” shared Dr. Kristen Nevious, director of the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication. “From the vital public health work of Commissioner Shibinette to the vast network of media partners and reporters of the Granite State News Collaborative, this year’s honorees exemplify what it means to engage through public communication.”


The Granite State News Collaborative is a collective of more than 20 local media, education and community partners working together to produce and share news stories on the issues that most impact New Hampshire and its communities. Under the leadership of Melanie Plenda, the Collaborative has won numerous awards and recognition for their focus on inclusive and responsive coverage. Members of the Granite State News Collaborative, who will be receiving a medal, include: 


The Berlin Sun

Business NH Magazine

The Business Journal

Citizens Count

The Concord Monitor

The Conway Daily Sun

Diversity 603

The Eagle Times

The Eagle-Tribune

The Keene Sentinel

The Laconia Daily Sun

Manchester Ink Link

The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications

The Nashua Telegraph

New Hampshire Bar News

New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute

New Hampshire Humanities

New Hampshire PBS

New Hampshire PBS 

New Hampshire Press Association

New Hampshire Public Radio

NH Business Review

The Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Seacoast Media Group

The Valley News


Named for the national press secretary for two U.S. Presidents, the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce University was founded in 2002. The Fitzwater Center’s facilities enable Franklin Pierce students to write, film, edit, and produce programming for student-run television, radio, print, and digital media outlets. In addition to supporting the hallmark goal of Franklin Pierce University—to prepare its students to function well as citizens and leaders of a democratic society—the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication is dedicated to educating leaders of conscience in public communication, from the town hall to the nation’s Capital.


The Fitzwater Honors will be livestreamed here


ABOUT FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY

Franklin Pierce University is an accredited private university in New Hampshire that achieves outstanding student success through the integration of liberal arts and professional programs. The University includes a 1,200-acre residential campus in Rindge, N.H, as well as centers in Manchester, Lebanon and Goodyear, Ariz. Students in the College of Business, the College of Health & Natural Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences earn degrees through the doctoral level in classroom-based and online programs. Franklin Pierce is a NCAA Division II institution, with 24 varsity athletic teams for men and women.


Drawing on our strong foundation in liberal education, we offer highly personalized, financially accessible academic programs that develop essential professional skills, promote close community connections, and help students realize their potential to become engaged and qualified leaders. 


Press Contact:
Kathryn Grosso Gann 

Director of Communications
Franklin Pierce University
grossogannk@franklinpierce.edu
(O): 603 899-4344


These articles are being shared by partners in The Granite State News Collaborative. For more information visit collaborativenh.org.