WCHP students honored as ā€˜outstanding future professionalsā€™ by Maine industry association

Two female students pose for a photo holding awards
Emily Factor (left) and Hannah Richardson were honored by the Maine Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance on Nov. 3.

Two students from the Ā鶹“«Ć½ā€™s Westbrook College of Health Professions have been recognized as Outstanding Future Professionals by the Maine Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (MAHPERD). 

Emily Factor (Applied Exercise Science, ā€™24) and Hannah Richardson (M.S.A.T., ā€™26) were honored at the associationā€™s 79th annual conference for their achievements in health, sport, and education.

Factor, who will graduate in December, has been active in UNEā€™s athletic community, playing on the club ice hockey and field hockey teams and earning a minor in coaching. Factor turned her classroom training into real-world experience by serving as JV head coach and varsity assistant coach for the girlsā€™ hockey team at Cheverus High School, helping the program achieve two state championships.

ā€œI am both truly thankful and honored to receive this award from MAHPERD,ā€ said Factor, who is originally from Brunswick. It means so much to me to be recognized, and I couldnā€™t have gotten here without the support from my professors at the Ā鶹“«Ć½.ā€ 

Factor said she plans to pursue a Doctorate in Physical Therapy after graduation.

Hannah Richardson ā€™26, a health sciences major from Ellsworth, will complete her undergraduate degree this spring and continue her studies in UNEā€™s accelerated Master of Science in Athletic Training program. During her time at UNE, as part of her minor, she completed a coaching internship with the girlsā€™ varsity soccer team at Thornton Academy, where she gained valuable leadership and communication skills.

ā€œBeing nominated for this award truly means a lot to me, as it feels like a culmination of all my personal and professional growth at UNE,ā€ Richardson said, adding that she hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine after completing her masterā€™s degree.

Richardson also received the Wes Jordan Athletic Training Scholarship at the recent fall meeting of the Maine Athletic Trainersā€™ Association.

Katie Hawke, M.S., a clinical professor in UNEā€™s Department of Exercise and Sport Performance, nominated both students for the MAHPERD award, praising their dedication and professionalism. 

ā€œEmily and Hannah have shown remarkable growth and commitment to their fields,ā€ Hawke said.

Factor and Richardson

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