49 Under 49 honorees live out an education 'tied to purpose'

Published April 27, 2026

Cal State Long Beach is a place where many people find their calling, and the 49 Under 49 awards are a way to celebrate alumni who hold true to their passions and make their communities better places to live.

49 Under 49 honorees are prominent in several fields, including the arts, business, education, government and STEM. The awards, conferred during an April 25 gathering, recognize alumni who are of up to 49 years of age and are building on their Beach education to stand out in their chosen professions while living up to an ethos of community service.

鈥淚 really enjoy inspiring the next generation to be leaders and to make change in the community,鈥 said honoree Louis Williams 鈥09, '21, now a counseling faculty member at R铆o Hondo College.

Williams followed his bachelor鈥檚 in communications studies with a master鈥檚 in counseling, student development in higher education. He said his MD传媒入口 education prepared him to be a teacher. He has given back to The Beach by establishing the Louis O. A. Williams Scholarship.

He is among several honorees who devoted their lives to education. Among them are Helen Barriere 鈥18, who leads Cerritos College鈥檚 program helping underserved students pursue STEM degrees; Nohel Corral 鈥07, who helms student services at Long Beach City College and Kagba Suaray 鈥98, a MD传媒入口 mathematics and statistics professor who co-founded the Hesabu Circle, a community of Black mathematicians who share a love of mathematics with children and youth.

Another is Heber Marquez 鈥11, who earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in liberal studies and teaching credential at The Beach. He looked back on The Beach as a place where he enjoyed the support of faculty who kept their doors open whenever he needed help, as well as The Nugget鈥檚 turkey avocado sandwiches and even the walks to upper campus.

Now mayor for the city of Maywood and a career educator, Marquez said he appreciated the 49 Under 49 gathering as a communal uplifting of the honorees.  

鈥淎s a teacher, I鈥檓 always cheering on my students,鈥 Marquez said.

Marquez is one of two 49 Under 49 honorees, along with State Sen. Lena Gonzalez 鈥09, to also be acclaimed as the inaugural recipients of the MD传媒入口 Excellence in Civic Engagement Award.

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Group picture with Louis Williams '09, '21 at right
Louis Williams '09, 21 was among the 49 Under 49 honorees who gathered at The Beach to celebrate with friends and family.

'We're especially proud鈥

The Beach created the 49 Under 49 awards in 2024 with the plan to select new honorees every two years.  

鈥淭his campus has always been a place where talent meets opportunity, and where education is tied to purpose,鈥 President Andrew Jones 鈥82 said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e always proud of what our alumni accomplish in their field, but we are especially proud when that accomplishment is flowing from the sense of service and responsibility to others.鈥

Several new honorees, like Marquez, have accomplishments spanning multiple fields. Nathaniel Cayanan 鈥07 is a business communications faculty member at Cal State Fullerton and novelist. Brenda Heredia 鈥14 is a water conservation official for the city of Oxnard and a nonprofit leader. Uduak-Joe Ntuk 鈥06 oversees L.A. Metro鈥檚 sustainability efforts while also serving as president of the Long Beach Community College District鈥檚 governing board.

鈥淓ach of you represents what it means to take what you鈥檝e learned and turn it into something meaningful,鈥 Alumni Engagement Director Noemi Guevara said while greeting the new honorees.

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President Andrew Jones '82 gives an embrace while attending the 49 Under 49 awards gathering.
President Andrew Jones '82 gives an embrace while attending the 49 Under 49 awards gathering.

Places of inspiration

Lauren Sylwanowicz 鈥10 earned a biology degree at The Beach while also competing for the women鈥檚 basketball team and volunteering at St. Mary Medical Center in downtown Long Beach. She completed medical school after completing her bachelor鈥檚 and now chairs the department of emergency medicine at St. Mary.

鈥淚 live here in Long Beach, I work here in Long Beach,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 such a special university, to see how many people are still tied to here.鈥

The celebration took place just outside Carpenter Performing Arts Center and concluded with a Contemporary Dance Performance, featuring Beach students, at Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theater. An apropos setting given the several artists among the new honorees, the gathering included  Zanaida Robles 鈥02, a composer and concert vocalist who attended with her daughter Felicity, herself a second-year vocal performance student.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really neat to be part of a legacy that has endured for several decades,鈥 Robles said.

 

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People attending the 49 Under 49 awards ceremony
The 49 Under 49 awards ceremony was a time to relive Beach memories while celebrating alumni accomplishments.