Purdue University Northwest (PNW) will
honor five exceptional university alumni through its expanded 2025 PNW Alumni
Hall of Fame awards that recognize accomplished graduates across different
stages of their careers.
Included in the fourth annual PNW Alumni
Hall of Fame class are Nicole Kupchik, CEO of Nicole Kupchik Consulting, Inc.,
and Mason Macenski, vice president of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs at
Miromatrix Medical Inc.
In addition, the first recipient of the
Pride of PNW Alumni Award is Rick Calinski, director of Public Affairs and
Economic Development for Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO).
Calinski is one of three standout PNW
alumni recognized in new award categories for demonstrating excellence in their
careers and who continue significantly contributing to and impacting the PNW
community. The other awardees are Debbie Bachmann, administrator of Honors
Student Leadership and Programming at PNW; and Ayana Clark, founder of A&J
Branding and organizer for United Power for Action & Justice.
“We are proud to welcome Nicole Kupchik
and Mason Macenski as distinguished PNW alumni to our growing Alumni Hall of
Fame,” said PNW Chancellor Kenneth C. Holford. “Both of them have had
remarkable careers that were foundationally influenced by their undergraduate
journeys at PNW. We also look forward to recognizing Rick Calinski, Debbie
Bachmann and Ayana Clark for their inspiring examples of the lasting impact of
a Purdue University Northwest education.”
The PNW
Alumni Hall of Fame honors university alumni who are
high-achieving leaders in their fields, involved members of their communities
and who have engaged with PNW well beyond their time as students. The 2025 PNW
Alumni Hall of Fame class will be honored April 3 during a reception and dinner
inside PNW’s Alumni Hall in the Student Union Library Building, 2200 169th
Street, Hammond, Ind.
“We congratulate all of our amazing 2025
honorees for their impressive accomplishments and dedication to Purdue
Northwest, and we are excited to celebrate them this spring,” said Katie
Holderby, director of Alumni Engagement at PNW. “Our Hall of Fame honorees are
selected and recommended through a peer-nominated process, and their merits are
assessed through our PNW
Alumni Advisory Board.”
Ticket and sponsorship information can be
viewed at pnw.edu/hall-of-fame.
A portion of registration proceeds will support the PNW Alumni Legacy
scholarship.
About the 2025 PNW Alumni Hall of Fame
class
Nicole Kupchik (AAS’93) and Mason Macenski
(BA’86) comprise the 2025 PNW Alumni Hall of Fame class. Inductees to the Hall
of Fame are recognized for distinguishing themselves in their careers, making
exemplary contributions to PNW and their communities, by virtue or meritorious
efforts, and inspiring future generations of PNW students.
Kupchik, who resides in Washington state,
has built a career as a critical care registered nurse (RN) for over 25 years.
She earned her associate’s degree in Nursing from PNW in 1993. She went on to
earn her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Nursing from the University of
Washington. During her career, Kupchik has earned the Washington State March of
Dimes Nurse of the Year Award in Research and Innovation for research on the
implementation of therapeutic hypothermia treatment after cardiac arrest. As a
critical care educator, she has also earned two Washington State Qualis awards
for Patient Safety and Clinical Leadership.
Macenski, who resides in Minnesota, is the
vice president of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs at Miromatrix Medical Inc., a
body organ bioengineering firm and subsidiary of United Therapeutics
Corporation. Macenski is a first-generation PNW graduate from Hammond, Indiana
and earned his bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1986. He went on to earn a
doctorate degree in Behavioral Pharmacology from the University of Minnesota.
Macenski manages the application process to the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration for Miromatrix’s bioengineered transplantable organs, including
a decellularized kidney. He continues to support PNW students through the
Michael and Geraldine Macenski Behavioral Scholarship.
Three additional PNW alumni recognized for
innovation, leadership and service
Rick Calinski (BS’03; MBA’10) is the
recipient of the Pride of PNW Alumni Award, which recognizes alumni who embody
the values and mission of PNW, showcasing leadership, integrity, innovation and
commitment to making a positive impact on society. Calinski in his position at
NIPSCO supports external affairs with community, governmental, business and
media leaders in NIPSCO’s service territory.
Debbie Bachmann (AS’11; BS’14) is the
recipient of the PNW Campus Pride Alumni Award, which recognizes PNW faculty
and staff members who are alumni and have made significant contributions and
impacts for the PNW campus community and student experience. Bachmann has
served PNW students for 21 years and in her current role supports PNW Honors
College students in their extracurricular and philanthropic engagements, as
well as connecting students with internship and employment opportunities.
Ayana Clark (BA’17; MA’19) is the
recipient of the Power Onward Emerging Leader Award, which recognizes alumni
aged 35 and younger who have demonstrated emerging and unique innovation,
creativity and success in their chosen careers. Clark leads Chicago-based
A&J Branding, helping politicians, businesses and nonprofits connect with
communities in impactful ways.
To view full bios of new and past
inductees, see the different award categories and learn more about the PNW
Alumni Hall of Fame, visit pnw.edu/hall-of-fame.