Since stepping into her role as president of Frontier Nursing University last year, Dr. Brooke A. Flinders has prioritized connecting with the FNU community. In 2025, she kicked off a Presidential Tour in the southeast region of the United States and plans to travel across the country throughout the year to meet with FNU graduates who are transforming healthcare in their communities. Each stop offers an opportunity to witness firsthand the meaningful impact of our alumni in a variety of clinical settings.
The first leg of the tour took Dr. Flinders and the FNU team through three states in three days: Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. The trip started in Atlanta, where we met with Brandi Milton, a graduate of FNUās Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) program, who now runs her own aesthetics and wellness clinic. Dr. Flinders and Dr. Susan Piper, Clinical Director for FNUās PMHNP Program, toured Miltonās clinic to learn how she is supporting mental health and wellness in her community.
While in Atlanta, Frontier held a Meet and Mingle at the historic Mary Macās Tea Room with students, alumni, and faculty for a lively evening of connection.
Next, the FNU team met Lauren Brannon, a family nurse practitioner who specializes in gender-affirming care at Atrium Health Primary Care Northcross, located near Charlotte, North Carolina. The final stop in this leg was in Statesville, NC at Natural Beginnings Birth & Wellness Center, where we met three passionate FNU graduates: nurse-midwives Haley Swift and Jennifer Johnson, and womenās health nurse practitioner Kristen Shaver.
The second leg of the tour took us throughout Florida with stops in Miami, Tampa, Kissimmee, Altamonte Springs, and Orlando. In Miami, the tour kicked off with a Meet and Mingle with graduates, students, and faculty at the Doral Yard, joined by Dean of Student Success Dr. Paula Alexander-Delpech, Interim Dean of Nursing Dr. Diane John, and board member Peter Schwartz.
In Tampa, we had a chance to visit Lilia Passman at USF Midwifery in Tampa General Hospital. Notably, Passmanās team includes eight FNU graduates. Another meet-and-greet took place at Armature Works in Tampa, bringing together local graduates and students.
Dr. Flinders also spent time with Triana Boggs, a passionate homebirth nurse-midwife serving a diverse population with culturally centered care. Boggs shared insights on the importance of expanding birthing options and empowering patients through personalized care.
Further stops included a visit with FNU dual-graduate Auriel Cicarelli in Kissimmee, whose dedication as a nurse-midwife and preceptor exemplifies the Frontier spirit. We then joined graduate Kaleen Richards at Tree of Life Birthing Center in Altamonte Springs where FNU students presented a variety of cases they experienced during the clinical placement of their education.
The Presidential Tour will continue this month in the Northwest, with stops in California, Oregon and Washington. A Northeast tour will take place in August with stops in New York City and Philadelphia, while an Eastern tour will close out the year of travel in November with stops in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland. We’ll be sharing highlights of the tour in our On the Trail Series on YouTube:
If you are an FNU graduate or student who would like to meet up with us on the Presidential Tour this year and share insights on your work in your community, please visit Frontier.edu for the full Presidential Tour schedule.