AACP Launches Inaugural Pharm4Me Student Ambassador Program

Student pharmacists gather around a tablet.

AACP has selected 43 students to participate in its inaugural Pharm4Me Student Ambassador Program. The program aims to promote the pharmacy profession to prospective students by building a network of student ambassadors across pharmacy schools who inspire interest in pharmacy education and careers, supporting the profession’s growth and advancement.

Student ambassadors will serve one-year terms, during which they undertake various activities to engage with prospective students, including creating content for Pharm4Me social media platforms, completing a presentation about pharmacy careers to prospective students in the ambassador’s local community, and participating in AACP student recruitment events such as virtual fairs and panels.

The 2026 Pharm4Me Student Ambassadors are:

  • Chloe Crandell, The University of Iowa 
  • Roxy Lammers, Campbell University 
  • Iman Bouarfa, Roosevelt University
  • Taylor Mitchell, Virginia Commonwealth University 
  • Mascot Chen, West Coast University
  • Zinzi Sitshebo, Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Catherine Cunningham, Shenandoah University 
  • Devin Moore, Texas A&M University 
  • Grace Sawicki, Thomas Jefferson University
  • Nia Lowe, Touro College of Pharmacy
  • Alexis Carriere, Ferris State University
  • Nicanor Ulibarri, Regis University
  • Noor Abdulqader, Oregon State University
  • Seaonna Piper, Washington State University
  • Bridget Gibbons, MCPHS University (Worcester Campus)
  • Victoria Tran, Ohio State University
  • Duy Vu, MCPHS University
  • Brandon Hong, University of California, San Francisco
  • Trang Tran, University of Houston 
  • Stuart Shafeik, Cedarville University
  • Anna Arter, Manchester University
  • Veronika Hicks, Western New England University
  • Noah Phillippe, Butler University
  • Olivia Detrick, University of Findlay
  • Parker George, Ohio Northern University Raabe 
  • Sai Veeramachaneni, University of Mississippi
  • Ashley Jarrett, The University of Mississippi 
  • Anna Romero, University of Texas at Tyler
  • Emma Simons, The University of Toledo 
  • Min Hai, The Ohio State University
  • Kimberly Nino, University of California, Irvine 
  • Emma Sims, Auburn University
  • Jacqueline Frate, High Point University 
  • Piper Corona, The University of Texas at El Paso 
  • Austin Allen, South Dakota State University
  • James Brown, University of South Carolina 
  • Laurin Nodine, Medical University of South Carolina 
  • Airam Viennelu Aliwalas, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 
  • Joshua Loveday, South College School of Pharmacy
  • Skyla Kohanski, University of Rhode Island 
  • Sofia Zagami, University of Connecticut 
  • Madeline Nichols, Belmont University School of Pharmacy
  • Emilia Abril, Midwestern University

The ambassadors are expected to create engaging, multi-media content for the Pharm4Me social media accounts, such as personal stories, a "day in the life" of a pharmacy student, and tips for prospective students exploring pharmacy careers. They must also deliver at least one pharmacy-related community presentation to prospective students in their local community (either virtually or in-person).