Each year, TAPI hosts the Big Shots for Arizona Awards Ceremony recognition event. This celebration recognizes organizations and individuals who have distinguished themselves by improving the health and wellness of Arizona’s communities and the lives of Arizona children through increasing immunization rates.
Practices are honored with the Toddler Cloud Award or Teen Cloud Award, recognizing 90% or above immunization rates in their offices. We also highlight individuals and organizations doing amazing work to increase the health of our communities with our Big Shot Awards.
You can view all our recent winners below, see photos and a link to the press release can be found here.
What is a Cloud Award?
The Dr. Daniel T. Cloud Awards recognize the exceptional efforts of the many individuals and organizations whose tireless work and innovative strategies have improved immunization coverage levels for toddlers and teens in Arizona.
Who can submit a nomination?
Anyone may submit a nomination. You may nominate your own practice.
Who can be nominated?
Any organization that vaccinates toddlers (24-35 months) and/or teens (13-15 years.) The organization may or may not be VFC providers.
Winner Criteria
Award winners are determined by being top-performing practices based on 90% coverage for specific toddler and/or teen vaccine series.
About Big shot Awards
What is a Big Shots Award?
The Arizona Big Shots Awards recognize organizations and individuals who have distinguished themselves by improving the health and wellness of Arizona’s communities and the lives of Arizona children through increasing immunization rates.
Who can submit a nomination: Anyone may submit a nomination. You may nominate your own practice.
Winner Criteria
Award winners are selected based on their demonstrated exceptional efforts, tireless work, and innovative strategies that have improved immunization coverage levels statewide.
Big Shots for arizona awards categories
(NOTE: You do NOT need to choose a category when you nominate. If your nominee is chosen as a winner, the TAPI selection committee will select the category.)
Spot Shot Award
Up Shot Award
Long Shot Award
Top Shot Award
Buck Shot Award
Hot Shot Award
Hot Shot Andie Denious Award
Hot Shot Innovation Award
If you have any questions about the awards, please contact awards@tapi.org.
We look forward to recognizing the exceptional efforts of those whose tireless work and innovative strategies
have improved immunization coverage levels statewide.
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2025 Big shots for Arizona Award Winners
2025 Spot Shot Award Winners
Caitlin McGlade
Big Shot nominee, Caitlin McGlade’s, award-worthy article, “Herd Immunity for Measles in Arizona Kindergartens Drops by Half,” reveals a startling decline in measles immunity among Arizona’s kindergarteners, from 94% in 2012 to just 48% in 2023. Through expert interviews and parent perspectives, McGlade expertly highlights the growing challenges in maintaining herd immunity, including barriers to access and vaccine hesitancy. Her impactful reporting not only raised awareness but also directly influenced policy changes within Arizona’s Vaccines for Children program, demonstrating how journalism can drive tangible improvements in public health.
Pima County Communications Team
The Pima County Communications Office, in collaboration with the Health Department, launched The Misadventures of Long COVID, a creative comic campaign designed to simplify complex health information and engage diverse audiences. Using CDC guidance, the campaign’s three-phase, six-month effort promoted vaccination, raised awareness, and educated the public about Long COVID’s effects through multi-channel outreach in both English and Spanish. Interactive elements, like a mascot and games, helped connect with underserved communities and combat communication fatigue, while also reaching groups less engaged with traditional health messages. The campaign’s success in revitalizing public health messaging has received positive community feedback and will serve as a model for future outreach efforts.
Bill and Susan Goodykoontz
When headlines meet home life, public health wins.
Bill Goodykoontz, a reporter for The Arizona Republic, has brought thoughtful, accurate coverage of public health topics to Arizona readers—often with a little help from someone very close to home: his wife, Susan Goodykoontz, an epidemiologist with the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Through kitchen-table conversations and front-page features, this dynamic duo has helped Arizonans better understand disease prevention, vaccines, and the science that keeps our communities safe. Their partnership shows how personal connection and professional commitment can work hand-in-hand to make public health messaging more powerful—and more human.
2025 Long Shot Award Winner
Arizona Families for Vaccines
Arizona Families for Vaccines (AZFV) is a coalition of diverse community members dedicated to advocating for strong public health legislation in Arizona. The organization works to ensure that laws reflect the values of the majority of Arizonans who support vaccines. AZFV hosts an annual “Day of Advocacy” at the Arizona State Capitol, where they address key legislative issues affecting public health and contribute to media efforts raising awareness about vaccination. AZFV empowers individuals to speak out and plays a crucial role in promoting informed, science-driven public health policy in Arizona.
Zaida Dedolph Piecoro
Zaida Dedolph Piecoro led advocacy efforts at Children’s Action Alliance, successfully integrating children’s coverage levels into Arizona’s discussions on child wellbeing through initiatives like All Kids Count and the Annie Casey Foundation. She evaluated Arizona’s standards of care and, seeing a decline in coverage, worked relentlessly to improve these levels. Her dedication led her to serve as a policy advisor in the Hobbs administration, focusing on child health and wellbeing. Zaida’s expertise and experience were instrumental in advising the governor on vaccination bills, playing a crucial role in protecting and improving children’s health in Arizona by preventing harmful policies.
Susie Cannata
Susie is a highly respected attorney and lobbyist with extensive experience advocating for the American Academy of Pediatrics-Arizona Chapter and the Arizona Academy of Family Physicians at the Capitol. As a key member of the TAPI’s advocacy team, she works closely with vaccine advocates to advance positive policies and prevent harmful ones. Susie is known for her steadfast commitment to helping navigate complex policy issues and consistently advocates for organizations dedicated to the wellbeing of children.
2025 Top Shot Award Winners
Jacque Alvillar & Andrea Cabrera of Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Jacque Alvillar and Andrea Cabrera were nominated for their outstanding effort in creating a seamless interface between ASIIS and the EHR at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, overcoming a long-standing communication barrier. Jacque, a medical assistant, and Andrea, a Clinical Systems Analyst, worked tirelessly to troubleshoot and refine the connection, ensuring that providers had real-time access to accurate vaccine records from ASIIS. Their work led to significant improvements in vaccine administration, allowing providers to easily review immunization needs, discuss them with families, and order vaccines efficiently.
2025 Buck Shot Award Winners
San Luis Walk-In Clinic, Inc.
San Luis Walk-In Clinic, Inc. has made significant strides in improving community health in Yuma County through its innovative mobile immunization and physical exam efforts. The clinic conducted 20 mobile unit events, providing 244 childhood vaccines and 126 physical exams to students in collaboration with local school districts and WACOG Centers, ensuring children met school immunization requirements. Additionally, the clinic pioneered a farm worker vaccination program, administering 250 flu and COVID-19 vaccines in 2024 to agricultural workers and their families, reducing health disparities in this vulnerable population.
Lake Havasu Pediatric & Family Clinic
In 2024, Lake Havasu Pediatric & Family Clinic conducted over 50 mobile clinic events, providing essential vaccinations and well-child exams to underserved children, directly addressing healthcare access barriers. Collaborating with WACOG Head Start Centers and the Lake Havasu Health Foundation, the clinic facilitated large-scale immunization efforts, including back-to-school health fairs, reaching children who might otherwise go without. Through these initiatives, the clinic provided 221 well-child exams and administered 180 vaccinations, significantly improving immunization coverage in rural and underserved communities.
Patrice Ekpe Nipape – ADHS
Patrice Ekpe Nipape, a lifelong public health champion, joined the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) in 2022, where his dedication to vaccine equity and education has made a profound impact. In his role as Testing Equity Coordinator, Patrice facilitated the distribution of over 10,000 COVID-19 test kits and conducted over 150,000 mobile tests in underserved communities. Transitioning to Vaccine Equity Coordinator in 2024, Patrice has become a key figure in promoting vaccine access, traveling statewide to health fairs, mobile clinics, and public health events to ensure all Arizonans have access to vaccines, free of charge.
2025 Hot Shot Andie Denious Award Winners
Adelina Lopez
Adelina Lopez, Immunization Coordinator at United Community Health Center since 2019, has been instrumental in improving immunization efforts across southern Arizona. She developed vaccine management policies and procedures, workflows, and organized community events, vaccinating over 2,000 people during the pandemic. Her commitment to eliminating barriers and providing education has significantly advanced childhood immunizations and reduced vaccine-preventable diseases. Adelina’s dedication and innovative approach have positioned UCHC as a leader in community health and immunization coverage in the region.
Samantha Chapman
Samantha has been a key figure in improving vaccine reconciliation across the Banner system, developing Banner-specific instructions and a system to ensure BUMG teams complete. Samantha’s work has directly led to more efficient identification of missing VFC doses, reducing discrepancies and improving data accuracy for both Cerner and ASIIS records. Over the past three years, she has actively participated in Banner TIPS trainings, educating staff on the critical need to reconcile VFC doses, ultimately contributing to the stewardship of millions of VFC vaccines across the organization.
2025 Up Shot Award Winners
Arizona School Immunization Coalition
Team members Lynn Moriarty (Wesley Community and Health Centers), Laura Smith (TAPI), Pat VanMaanen (SNOA), and Kate Whitman (ADHS), formed the Arizona School Immunization Coalition (AZSIC) to address the critical decline in school-age vaccination rates and the rising use of Personal Beliefs Exemptions (PBEs), which jeopardize herd immunity and put vulnerable children at risk for preventable diseases like measles and polio. Formed in 2023, AZSIC developed data-driven strategies, including an interactive Resource Hub and interactive vaccination exemption maps, to target schools with high PBE rates and raise vaccine coverage. AZSIC’s impactful, community-driven strategies make them a deserving nominee for the 2025 Big Shot award.
Banner Medical Group
In 2024, Banner Medical Group (BMG) successfully implemented Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA) across all primary care sites, achieving an impressive 94.54% medication scanning rate by the year’s end. This initiative improved medication accuracy and patient safety, including the integration of vaccine QR codes that streamlined documentation and reduced administrative burden. BCMA’s effectiveness was evident in a 35% reduction in overall medication events and a 27% decrease in administration and preparation errors. This achievement showcases the powerful role of technology in enhancing medication administration processes.
2025 Hot Shot Innovation Award Winners
Mary McClendon
Mary McClendon serves as the vaccine content expert for multiple PIN sites, including primary care and pediatric patients, where she has collaborated with community organizations to promote vaccine awareness and safety. She has presented at faith-based churches, educating families on the importance of pediatric vaccines, and has provided training to employees and providers on vaccine recommendations and dosing requirements. Mary has volunteered on boards to advance vaccine education in underrepresented communities and supported initiatives like Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and The Council for Negro Women’s Women Who Win program. Additionally, she has participated in workshops and training through the system immunization implementation committee to further her expertise.
Kelsey Vincent
Kelsey Vincent, RN, has significantly advanced pediatric immunization rates through her innovative strategies and proactive efforts, including leading chart reviews, improving medical record processes, and implementing targeted recalls to close immunization gaps. Her data-driven approach, including a Rotavirus tracking system and integrating vaccines into pediatric dental visits, has enhanced vaccine completion rates and access. Kelsey also strengthened vaccine education by standardizing pre-visit protocols, reinforcing vaccine refusal processes, and training staff on accurate vaccine documentation and influenza protocols. Her leadership and commitment to public health have set a statewide model for improving immunization coverage and ensuring no child is left unvaccinated.
2025 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner
Dr. Bob England
Dr. Bob’s legacy in Arizona’s immunization landscape is undeniable, with his strategic vision and tireless advocacy directly strengthening vaccine policies and provider networks across the state. His data-driven approach has not only improved childhood immunization rates but also laid the groundwork for long-term public health improvements, setting a powerful precedent for future leaders. Dr. Bob’s leadership during the COVID-19 crisis exemplified his ability to navigate public health emergencies while ensuring that immunization efforts remained a priority. His work with TAPI and the Arizona Department of Health Services led to critical reforms that have revitalized the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program, reversing the decline in immunization access. For his decades of dedication, resilience through crises, and transformative role in reshaping Arizona’s immunization infrastructure, Dr. Bob England’s impact will resonate for generations to come (despite 4 retirements), making him a most deserving recipient of the 2025 TAPI Big Shot Award.
2025 Dr. Daniel T. Cloud Toddler and Teen Award Winners
First-Time Toddler Winners
Alvernon Family Medicine
Valleywise Health – FQHC Peoria
Repeat Toddler Winners
Adelante Healthcare – Surprise
Adelante Healthcare Mesa
Adelante Healthcare Peoria
Adelante Healthcare West Phoenix
Arizona Pediatric Clinics
Banner Medical Group – Rita Ranch Primary Care
Banner North Hills Pediatrics
Banner University Medical Group Cholla Pediatrics
BUMG Wilmot Children’s Multi-Specialty Clinic
Children’s Oasis Pediatrics
Desert Shores Pediatrics – Gilbert
Desert Shores Pediatrics – Chandler
El Rio Southwest Pediatrics
EL RIO-Southeast
Joshua Tree Pediatrics
La Cañada Pediatrics
Mesquite Pediatrics
Mountain Park Health Center Atkinson
Mountain Park Health Center Balsz
Mountain Park Health Center Baseline
Mountain Park Health Center Christown
Mountain Park Health Center Gateway
Mountain Park Health Center Glendale
Mountain Park Health Center Goodyear
Mountain Park Health Center Maryvale
Mountain Park Health Center Tempe
Onvida Health Pediatrics
Paloma Pediatrics
Pinal County Public Health – Casa Grande
San Luis Family Walk-In Clinic
San Luis Pediatric Center
San Luis Walk-In Clinic, Inc.
Sun Life Health – Pediatrics
Sunset Health North Yuma Clinic
Sunset Health San Luis Clinic
Sunset Yuma Clinic
Tuscany Children Clinic – Yuma, AZ
Valleywise Community Health Center – Mesa
Valleywise Community Health Center West Maryvale
Toddler Honorable Mention
Adelante Healthcare Central Phoenix
Adelante Healthcare Wickenburg
Banner Cortaro Primary Care
Mohave County Department of Public Health – Bullhead City
Mohave County Department of Public Health – Lake Havasu City
North Country Healthcare
Partners for Healthy Students, a service of Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center
Pinal County Public Health – Maricopa
Sahuarita Pediatrics
SLWIC Maternal & Child Health Clinic
Valleywise Community Health Center – Avondale
Wassaja Memorial Health Center
First-Time Teen Winners
Alvernon Family Medicine
Banner Cortaro Primary Care
Repeat Teen Winners
Adelante Healthcare – Surprise
Adelante Healthcare Central Phoenix
Adelante Healthcare Gila Bend
Adelante Healthcare Goodyear
Adelante Healthcare Mesa
Adelante Healthcare Peoria
Adelante Healthcare West Phoenix
Arizona Pediatric Clinics
Banner Children’s Banner Health Clinic Casa Grande
Banner Medical Group – Rita Ranch Primary Care
Banner North Hills Pediatrics
Banner University Medical Group Cholla Pediatrics
BUMG Wilmot Children’s Multi-Specialty Clinic
El Rio Southwest Pediatrics
EL RIO-Southeast
HOPI HEALTH CARE CENTER
Joshua Tree Pediatrics
La Paz County Health Department
Lake Havasu Pediatric and Family Clinic
Mohave County Department of Public Health – Bullhead City
Mohave County Department of Public Health – Kingman
Mohave County Department of Public Health – Lake Havasu City
Mountain Park Health Center Atkinson
Mountain Park Health Center Balsz
Mountain Park Health Center Baseline
Mountain Park Health Center Christown
Mountain Park Health Center Gateway
Mountain Park Health Center Glendale
Mountain Park Health Center Goodyear
Mountain Park Health Center Maryvale
Mountain Park Health Center Tempe
Nahata’ Dziil Health Center
North Country Healthcare
Paloma Pediatrics
Parker Walk-In Clinic
Partners for Healthy Students, a service of Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center
San Luis Family Walk-In Clinic
San Luis Pediatric Center
San Luis Walk-In Clinic, Inc.
Sun Life Health – Casa Grande
Sun Life Health – Pediatrics
Sun Life Health – San Manuel
Sunset Health North Yuma Clinic
Sunset Health San Luis Clinic
Sunset Health Wellton Clinic
Sunset Yuma Clinic
Tuscany Children Clinic – Yuma, AZ
Valleywise Community Health Center – Avondale
Valleywise Community Health Center West Maryvale
Valleywise Community Health Center: Guadalupe
Valleywise Health South Central Community Health Center
Teen Honorable Mention
Kingman Family Walk-In Clinic
SLWIC Maternal & Child Health Clinic
Sun Life Health – Oracle
Sun Life Health – Walk-In Clinic