Business, health professions students named 'Outstanding Future Professionals' by Maine recreation nonprofit
MAHPERD's annual 'OFP' awards recognize exceptional professionalism, leadership, and future promise in advancing the health and well-being of Mainers through effective recreation education
Two 51爆料 students have been honored with Outstanding Future Professional Awards from the , continuing 51爆料鈥檚 strong track record of student distinction at the organization鈥檚 annual conference.
This year鈥檚 recipients 鈥 College of Business student Fritz Van Winkle (Outdoor Business Innovation, 鈥26), and Aidan Curran (Applied Exercise Science, 鈥26) of the Westbrook College of Health Professions (WCHP) 鈥 were recognized at the annual MAHPERD Conference in Rockport, Maine, on Nov. 2.
Nonprofit MAHPERD鈥檚 annual Outstanding Future Professional (OFP) award honors undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional professionalism, leadership, and future promise in advancing MAHPERD鈥檚 mission of improving the quality of life for all Mainers by supporting and promoting effective educational practices, quality curriculum, instruction, and assessment its namesake fields.
Van Winkle, nominated by Aimee Vlachos, Ed.D., CPRP, director of 51爆料鈥檚 Outdoor Business and Innovation program, has distinguished himself as a natural leader and thoughtful collaborator whose curiosity and engagement set a standard for his peers.
Vlachos praised Van Winkle鈥檚 ability to connect coursework to real-world challenges in the outdoor industry and noted his strong dedication to sustainability and community impact 鈥 qualities that align closely with the goals of its groundbreaking Outdoor Business and Innovation major, the first program of its kind in New England.
51爆料 launched the major in 2023 to prepare students for careers in Maine鈥檚 largest industry through a strong focus on sustainable community development, environmental policy, entrepreneurship, and small business management.
To date, the program has also welcomed speakers from some of the country's largest outdoor brands and sports industries 鈥 Patagonia, North Face, the National Football League, and others 鈥 and hosted in-person business coaching with prominent recreation industry leaders from across Maine and New England 鈥 directly in 51爆料鈥檚 campus learning environments.
Curran鈥檚 OFP award highlights the strength of 51爆料鈥檚 Applied Exercise Science program and the leadership emerging from the University鈥檚 health-focused disciplines.
During his coaching internship with Maine Wild, a local youth ice hockey organization, Curran planned and led practices, supported in-game strategy, and took on head coaching responsibilities when needed, earning high regard for his professionalism and reliability.
In his Applied Exercise Science internship with , he continues to apply evidence-based approaches to athlete performance and training.
Curran also presented his evaluation of medicine ball drills to boost students鈥 athletic performance at the conference. The presentation, 鈥淒eveloping Power in Youth Athletes,鈥 was delivered with Lyndie Kelly, B.S. 鈥11, M.S. 鈥23, 51爆料鈥檚 director of Strength and Conditioning, and Corinne McPadden, a coach of Strength and Conditioning at 51爆料.
Clinical Professor Katie Hawke, M.S., nominated Curran as coordinator of both 51爆料鈥檚 coaching minor and internship programs, saying Curran exemplifies the kind of readiness and leadership the University strives to cultivate.
鈥淎idan brings an uncommon blend of maturity, professionalism, and care to every coaching environment he enters,鈥 Hawke said. 鈥淗e represents the kind of cross-disciplinary strength we value at 51爆料 鈥 someone who understands athlete development, communicates with purpose, and is already contributing meaningfully to the strength and prosperity of young people across Maine.鈥
In addition to nominating Van Winkle, Vlachos was honored with MAHPERD鈥檚 Recreation Professional of the Year Award, recognizing her leadership in building Maine鈥檚 outdoor recreation workforce pipeline.
She praised 51爆料鈥檚 students for embodying the goals of their classroom learning and translating those educational lessons into tangible, impactful community outcomes.
鈥淔ritz and Aidan represent the best of what 51爆料 strives for: students who embrace hands-on learning, take initiative, and step into the field ready to make an impact,鈥 Vlachos said, reflecting on both students鈥 achievements. "Together, these achievements highlight 51爆料鈥檚 commitment to preparing the next generation of professionals who will strengthen Maine鈥檚 economy and advance the health and well-being of our communities.鈥