Winners Alumni of the Year 2024
School of Health and Welfare - Christian Farman
Nursing program 2007-2010
Christian Farman, with his genuine commitment to person-centred care, has made a significant impact, not only in his work at Länssjukhuset Ryhov, but also through his inspiring lectures to nursing students, healthcare staff, managers, and policymakers.
Through his work with the Swedish Kidney Association and his international recognition as a speaker, he has helped place Swedish healthcare and patient involvement on the global map.
Christian’s passion, professionalism, and strong determination to transform healthcare make him a worthy recipient of the title Alumnus of the Year at Jönköping University 2024.
School of Education and Communication - Niklas Sigvardsson
Subject teacher program 2010-2016
Since his graduation in 2016, Niklas has shown a strong and enduring commitment to Jönköping University (JU) and the School of Education and Communication (HLK). Both as a teacher and a Member of Parliament, he has contributed to strengthening the connection to the teacher education program, including welcoming student teachers for internships and participating in panel discussions on the future of teacher education, such as at Almedalen 2023.
Niklas proudly promotes JU as a leading institution and is a dedicated and engaged alumnus.
Jönköping International Business School – Frida Grundström
Business and Economics, masterprogram (2012 -2016)
Frida’s entrepreneurial spirit was evident when she took her first class. Her ability to think outside the box and infectious energy have always set her apart. Beyond her professional success, Frida’s warmth and positivity shine through, as reflected in her vibrant presence on Instagram.
Frida’s dedication to making a positive impact is perhaps best embodied in her founding of BabyMocs, a company designing vegan shoes for children and accessories for the whole family with a focus on long-term environmental sustainability. Her capacity to transform challenges into opportunities is truly inspiring.
Her commitment to sustainability extends well beyond her business. Frida continuously finds ways to give back to both the planet and her community, demonstrating her multifaceted approach to environmental responsibility. Her relentless drive and passion for sustainable practices make her an exceptional alumna. Moreover, Frida’s personal achievements, such as completing an Ironman, highlight her determination and goal-oriented nature.
Frida is a remarkable individual whose contributions to society and the environment make her a deserving candidate for the Alumni of the Year award. Her inspiring journey and unwavering commitment to making the world a better place are qualities that should be celebrated and recognized.
Jönköping University Enterprise - Tina Tajik
Pathway Year (2017 - 2018)
Tina Tajik arrived in Sweden from Iran in 2017 and spent one year as a Pathway student living and studying on Campus Gränna. We remember her well, as a wonderfully enagaged and motivated student with a postive-can-do attitude.
She always produced work to a high-standard both individually and working with others. After Pathway, Tina continued her education at the School of Engineering and completed a Bachelor degree in Supply Chain Management.
She successfully completed an internship and summer jobs with the Husqvarna Group as a demand and supply planner. This led to her taking up a permanent position with the company where she was employed for nearly three years up until 2023.
Last year Tina moved to Stockholm to take up a position as employeneur with TMC Sweden. She is currently running a project with Volvo Construction Equipmentʹs Service Market Logistics Team (SML).
School of Engineering – Annika Cederfeldt
Logistics and management (2014 - 2017)
Annika is a great role model for how lifelong learning can lead further and create a new life path. From studying an educational program and working in the pedagogic field, she chose later in life to change track and study an engineering program at JU with a subsequent career in industry.
In her previous role as Head of Business Policy at the Chamber of Commerce and now as head of Elmia Subcontractor, she works with great commitment to strengthen the link between JU, students and the regional business community.
Annika is a true role model who is passionate about developing JU, the business community and the interface between them. Completely in line with the values of JU and JTH.