Hall of Fame

2023 – C.A.P.E. Award Winners

The 2023 Cintas C.A.P.E. Award winners can all be described as highly motivated, energetic and reliable, with the ability to adapt to meet changing needs. Each of these kindhearted and caring winners works hard to support their staff, patients and visitors.

  • Fata Mahmutovic – University of Utah Health Huntsman Cancer Hospital
  • Benita Crawford – The University of Kansas Health System
  • Linda Harmon – Mercy Health Clermont Hospital
  • Kathleen Murphy – Staten Island University Hospital
  • Samiya Seid – Wellstar Kennestone Hospital
  • Pamela Ring – Union Health
  • Debra Powell – University of Maryland Shore Regional Health
  • Jorge Hernandez – HCA Methodist Hospital
  • Jeanette Louidor – Orlando Regional Medical Center
  • Rosario Seludo – Methodist Hospital of Sacramento

2022 – C.A.P.E. Award Winners

The 2022 Cintas C.A.P.E. Award winners can all be described as highly motivated, energetic and reliable, with the ability to adapt to meet changing needs. Each of these kindhearted and caring winners works hard to support their staff, patients and visitors. Additionally, the winners worked diligently to quickly learn and adopt stringent COVID-19 specific cleaning protocols and guidelines to help maintain the safety of patients and staff at their facilities. The 2022 winners include (in alphabetical order):

  • Esperanza “Espy” Beaulieu – Sarasota Memorial Hospital (Sarasota, FL)
  • Nelda “Red” Duffy – Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (Cincinnati, OH)
  • Manuel Heredia – Sequoia Hospital (Redwood City, CA)
  • Leristine Jean – HCA Florida Westside Hospital (Plantation, FL)
  • Lamont Lanfair – Froedtert Hospital (Milwaukee, WI)
  • Rosalina Leiva – Children’s Mercy Kansas City (Kansas City, MO)
  • Elsa Linares – Southern California Hospital (Culver City, CA)
  • Julie Pitts – MedStar Harbor Hospital (Baltimore, MD)
  • Estephania “Stef” Proano – Beebe Healthcare (Lewes, DE)
  • Mary Schnelle – Mercy Hospital Washington (Washington, MO)

 

2021 – C.A.P.E. Award Winners

The 2021 Cintas C.A.P.E. Award winners can all be described as highly motivated, energetic and reliable, with the ability to adapt to meet changing needs. Each of these kindhearted and caring winners works hard to support their staff, patients and visitors. Additionally, the winners worked diligently to quickly learn and adopt stringent COVID-19 specific cleaning protocols and guidelines to help maintain the safety of patients and staff at their facilities. The 2021 winners include (in alphabetical order): 

  • Soralla Arellano – Kaiser-SDMC (San Diego, CA)
  • Tara Bettis – The Woman’s Hospital of Texas (Houston, TX)
  • Richard Cronin – CHI Health Immanuel (Omaha, NE)
  • Dalila Duguay – Southlake Regional Health Centre (Newmarket, ON, Canada)
  • Jeanice Harris – OSF St. Joseph Medical Center (Bloomington, IL)
  • Saha Hrnjic – Baptist Health Louisville (Louisville, KY)
  • Rasheem McCray – Northside Hospital (St. Petersburg, FL)
  • Josephine Pabatao – Hackensack University Medical Center (Hackensack, NJ)
  • Rufina Philip – Orlando Regional Medical Center (Orlando, FL)
  • Reyna Valencia – UCSF Medical Center – Mission Bay (San Francisco, CA)

2020 – C.A.P.E. Award Winners

The 2020 Cintas C.A.P.E. Award winners can all be described as highly motivated, energetic and reliable, with the ability to adapt to meet changing needs. Each of these kindhearted and caring winners works hard to support their staff, patients and visitors. Additionally, the winners worked diligently to quickly learn and adopt stringent COVID-19 specific cleaning protocols and guidelines to help maintain the safety of patients and staff at their facilities. The 2020 winners include (in alphabetical order): 

  • Catalina Brennan – Baptist Hospital (Pensacola, FL) 
  • Latoshia Ford – Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (Cincinnati, OH) 
  • Shashi Kant – UC Davis Medical Center (Sacramento, CA) 
  • Lourdes Melo – Pilgrim Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center (Peabody, MA) 
  • Lucia Minario – HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast (Pasadena, TX) 
  • Tammy Smith – Kettering Medical Center (Kettering, OH) 
  • Elzbieta Szymczakiewicz – Hillcrest Commons (Pittsfield, MA) 
  • Peggy Weaver – Brandon Regional Hospital (Brandon, FL)