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title: "Congratulations to Brianna Armstrong as the Top Performer of All University Employees Across Air Force ROTC Detachments"
url: "/news/archive/2025/03/brianna-armstrong"
type: article
date: 2025-03-04
updated: 2026-04-09
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# Congratulations to Brianna Armstrong as the Top Performer of All University Employees Across Air Force ROTC Detachments

# Congratulations to Brianna Armstrong as the Top Performer of All University Employees Across Air Force ROTC Detachments

Manhattan University is thrilled to recognize Brianna Armstrong for receiving the â&#128;&#156;Top Performerâ&#128;&#157; award of university employees across all 145 Air Force ROTC detachments countrywide.

 

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Manhattan University is thrilled to recognize Brianna Armstrong for receiving the â&#128;&#156;Top Performerâ&#128;&#157; award of university employees across all 145 Air Force ROTC detachments countrywide.

Brianna played a pivotal role in enhancing cadet recruitment, training, and operational efficiency; dedicated numerous hours to conducting 18 orientation and information sessions; and successfully executed 1,000 checklist items to onboard 79 new cadets leading to the Detachmentâ&#128;&#153;s largest incoming class. Leveraging technology, she implemented artificial intelligence programs to create 13 cadet enrollment guides and validate instructional program codes across 15 institutions. Her innovative approach saved man-hours annually, streamlined faculty onboarding, and ensured accurate education records for 92 cadets.

A native of Riverdale, NY, Brianna completed her undergraduate studies at Manhattan University and currently is enrolled in the Universityâ&#128;&#153;s Oâ&#128;&#153;Malley School of Business where she will graduate in May with an MBA. â&#128;&#156;Seeing how the cadets at Detachment 560 grow in confidence, leadership, and resilience has been incredibly inspiring. Working alongside such a dedicated team has motivated me to push myself, refine my skills, and find new ways to support both the cadets and my colleaguesâ&#128;&#153; successes while growing alongside them,â&#128;&#157; she said.

Lt. Col. Richard Nova, Chair of the Department of Air and Space Studies, stated, â&#128;&#156;This achievement is a testament to Briannaâ&#128;&#153;s exceptional character and unwavering work ethic within the department. She exemplifies the caliber of young professionals Manhattan University proudly prepares for the workforce.â&#128;&#157;