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Departments and Offices Departments and Offices Andreas Giger, Chair Departments and Offices Departments and Offices Andreas Giger, Chair . 578-3688 - Invoice Processing (PO's) . 578-1545 A Academic Success, Center for 578-2872 BURSAR OPERATIONS B31 Coates Hall FAX 578-2696 DIVISION . 578-3357 Acacia . 343-5845 Melissa Brocato, Director . 578-5293 125 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-3969 3733 W. Lakeshore Dr. Pam Ball, Learning Strategies Elahe Russell, Executive Director 578-1639 PO Box 25082 Program Manager . 578-2856 Beth Nettles, Assoc Bursar . 578-3249 Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Nanette Cheatham, Assistant Monica Esnault, Assoc Bursar . 578-3335 Director of Learning Strategies 578-0845 Melanie Powell, Asst Bursar . 578-3378 Academic Affairs (System) . 578-6118 Rosalyn Lacey, Manager - 115 University Administration Lisa Gullett, Administrative Program Specialist A . 578-2872 Collections Supv . 578-5898 Bldg. FAX 578-8835 Laurie Meyer, Acct Tech - Carolyn Hargrave, V.P. for Acad. Diane Mohler, Associate Director of Learning Strategies . 578-2522 Collections . 578-3847 Affs. and Tech. Transfer . 578-6118 Tanya Jackson, Acct Tech - Pam Bloom, Coordinator . 578-6118 Christy O'Neal, Communications/Outreach Collections . 578-3371 T. Gilmour Reeve, Assoc. V.P. for Brenna LeDay, Staff Acct - Academic Affairs . 578-6610 Coordinator . 578-7658 Lahna Roche, Program Manager 578-1968 Collections . 578-3380 Janet Newhall, Asst. to Assoc. Kelly Forbes, Manager . 578-3377 V.P. 578-2896 Susan Saale, Associate Director of Academic Support . 578-7119 Kattie Gregoire, Asst Mgr - Academic Affairs, Office of . 578-8863 Naresh Sonti, Computer Manager 578-7402 Customer Service . 578-6634 156 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-5980 Brittney Leahman, Asst Mgr - Richard Koubek, Executive Vice Acadian Hall . 334-2277 Phone Bank . 578-5683 President & Provost . 578-8863 Amy Gardner, Res. Life Coord. 334-2410 Tyler French, Staff Accountant - Peggy Miller, Exec Asst to the Ellen James, Cust. Supv. 334-1393 Credit Card Merchant Services 578-7809 Interim Exec Vice President & Accounting Services . 578-3321 Latonya Wright, Admin Coord - Provost . 578-1519 204 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-7217 Phone Bank . 578-0478 Nora Fierro, Administrative Donna K. Torres, Associate Vice Jennifer Yoho, Acct Tech - Assistant . 578-8863 President . 578-1623 University Cashier . 578-3376 Jane Cassidy, Senior Vice Provost 578-5513 Danita King, Admin Program Tonya Davis, Acct Tech - Ryan Landry, Assistant to the Specialist - Admin . 578-1432 Customer Service Rep . 578-3357 Senior Vice Provost . 578-5561 Shondriel Myles, Asst Mgr - Precious Edwards, Acct Tech - Daniel Layzell, Vice Imaging Supv . 578-2132 Customer Service Rep . 578-3357 President/CFO . 578-4342 Trenisha Blue, Admin Coord - Yetiv Knight, Acct Tech - T. Gilmour Reeve, Assoc Vice Imaging . 578-2131 Customer Service Rep . 578-3357 Pres for Inst Effectiveness & Nakisha Butler, Admin Coord - PERKINS LOANS (Part of Bursar Academic Planning . 578-6610 Imaging . 578-2861 Operations Division) . 578-3092 Stephenie Franks, Assistant to the Brenda Wright, Admin Program 125 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-3969 Assoc Vice President . 578-0021 Specialist - Distribution/Front Lisa Jackson, Asst Mgr - Perkins Janet Newhall, Assistant to the Desk Supv . 578-1439 Loan Supv . 578-7546 Assoc Vice President . 578-2896 Desiree Esnault, Admin Coord - Tamela Dickerson, Coordinator 578-3092 Patrice Hawkins, Administrative Distribution/Front Desk . 578-0397 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & Assistant . 578-5513 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE & REPORTING (FAR) DIVISION 578-3321 Kalliat Valsaraj, Vice President . 578-7696 TRAVEL DIVISION . 578-1550 204 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-7217 Dereck Rovaris, Vice Provost, 217 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-2052 Elahe Russell, Executive Director 578-1639 Office of Diversity . 578-5736 Patrice Gremillion, Director . 578-3366 Justin Thornton, Director . 578-1456 Tommy Smith, Vice Provost, Jennifer Driggers, Asst Director- Hope Rispone, Assoc Director . 578-7462 Finance . 578-4843 Expense Management . 578-1538 Katie Maglone, Asst Director . 578-7682 Anna Castrillo, Coordinator . 578-7155 Kathleen Elders Patrick, Travel Laurie Wales, Asst Director . 578-2016 Heather Herman, Executive Expense Manager . 578-3699 Jennifer Richard, Asst Mgr . 578-1454 Director of Communications Janise Montgomery, Staff Stephanie Laquerre, Accounting and External Relations . 578-7166 Accountant - Travel . 578-3697 Analyst II- Bank Recon . 578-1450 Joseph Alleva, Vice President . 578-3600 Arianna Elwell,Staff Accountant - Kelli Griffin, Accounting Analyst 578-4956 Matthew Lee, Vice Provost for Travel . 578-6052 PAYROLL DIVISION . 578-3321 Academic Programs & Support Doris Lee, Staff Accountant - 204 Thomas Boyd Hall FAX 578-7217 Srvs . 578-7155 Travel . 578-3698 Sheantel Baker, Director . 578-2161 Kurt Keppler, Vice President . 578-8607 DeAnna Landry, LaCarte Expense Tracey McGoey, Assoc Director 578-4844 Isiah Warner, Vice President . 578-7230 Manager . 578-8593 Karen Jenkins, Asst Director . 578-1638 Academic Center for Theresa Oubre, Staff Accountant - VACANT, Manager - Insurance Student-Athletes, Cox LaCarte . 578-1543 Supv . 578-6207 Communications . 578-5787 Catherine Herman, Accountant - Mallory Davis, Asst Mgr - 104 Gym Armory FAX 578-5790 LaCarte . 578-1544 Insurance . 578-6205 (see also Cox Communications Academic Angie Mann, Asst Manager - Anne Landry, Insurance/GA's . 578-6242 Center for Student-Athletes) Invoice Processing (Direct Kristin Delaughter, Acct - System Charges/PO's) . 578-1620 Benefits Acct'g . 578-4891 Academic Programs Abroad . 578-6801 Valery Sonnier, Assistant Director Vigi Balachandran, Acct Supv - 106 Hatcher Hall FAX 578-6806 - Invoice Processing . 578-1531 Retirement . 578-1633 Harald Leder, Interim Dir. 578-6801 Patti Bruce, Acct Supv - Invoice Katherine Provost, Acct - Jill Clemmons, Coord. (Summer Processing Supv (Direct BSM/Transfers . 578-2026 Programs) . 578-6801 Charges) . 578-1549 Yolanda Clark, Acct Mgr - Rachel Daroca, Coord. (Inter. Jackie Chen, Acct - Invoice Nonresident Aliens, Exch.) . 578-6801 Processing (Direct Charges) . 578-1536 Garnishments . 578-2592 Dawn Humble, Coord. (Nat. Stu. Deana Clement-Delage, Acct Mary Beth Boyd, Manager - Exch.) . 578-6801 Tech - Invoice Processing Salary, Student & Wage . 578-1457 Michael Pointer, Coord. (Direct Charges) . 578-1539 Jacanda Martin, Acct Supv - Wage (Recruiting/Adm.) . 578-6801 Jessica Hodgkins, Staff Supv . 578-2024 Academic Studies Division Accountant - Invoice Angie Ogle, Acct Supv - Student (Music & Dramatic Arts) . 578-3688 Processing (PO's) . 578-1541 Supv . 578-2019 283 Music & Dramatic Arts Sandra Pavlick, Staff Accountant Ashlyn Caldwell, Acct - 1 09/20/21 Departments and Offices Student/Wage . 578-2018 Acquisitions (Law Library) . 578-4044 Lt. Katelyn A. Portelli, Gold Bar Mindy Bergeron, Asst Mgr - Salary 578-1530 L124 Law Center Recruiter . 578-5956 Lorin Oliver, Staff Acct - Lt. Alexander D. Hoskins, Gold Salary/Add Comp/GA's . 578-8670 Acquisitions (Libraries) . 578-8539 Bar Recruiter . 578-5956 SPONSORED PROGRAM 5 Middleton Library Marsha Arrighi, LA4 . 578-8539 African American Cultural ACCOUNTING (SPA) Center . 578-1627 DIVISION . 578-5337 Administrative Services & Risk Hatcher Hall 219 FAX 578-1504 Jaime Estave, Director . 578-2204 Management . 578-3283 LaKeitha Poole, Interim Coord. Janet Parks, Associate Director 124 Public Safety Bldg. FAX 578-3577 (African American Student (Invoicing) . 578-4878 John Borne, Executive Director . 578-3283 Affairs) . 578-1627 Keri Tweed, Assistant Director Edward Nobles, Director . 578-0713 (Budgeting, Effort & Office Colorado Robertson, Assistant African & African American Admin) . 578-2032 Director . 578-2249 Studies . 578-5246 Laurie Barbier, Manager . 578-2435 Fran Guerin, Administrative 135 Howe Russell FAX 578-5257 Hortensia Hale, Analyst . 578-2140 Manager . 578-3603 Joyce Jackson, Dir. 578-5323 Chantel Brown, Analyst . 578-1625 Brian McGovern, Risk Analyst . 578-3704 Agricultural Center, LSU . 578-4161 Pamela Ledet, Analyst . 578-3956 Ashley McGowan, Risk Analyst 578-3660 101 Efferson Hall FAX 578-4143 Bronson Hopkins, Analyst . 578-3110 Shana Thomas, Claims William B. Richardson, Chancellor 578-4161 Matthew Coldiron, Analyst . 578-6913 Coordinator . 578-3283 Agricultural Chemistry, Dept. of 342-5812 Morgan Gueho, Analyst . 578-0750 Darlene Sibley, Workers 102 Ag. Chem. Bldg. FAX 342-0027 Yvette LeBlanc, Manager . 578-3831 Compensation . 578-3297 Robert Beine, Chair . 342-5812 Lakedra Fisher, Analyst . 578-4879 Admissions/Student Records Agricultural Chemistry, Division Falynn Rivere, Analyst . 578-2139 (Law Center) . 578-8646 Amber Bonner, Analyst . 578-6771 of . 342-5812 202 Law Center FAX 578-8647 102 Ag. Chem. Bldg. FAX 342-0027 Nekisha Cobb, Analyst . 578-1783 Jake Henry, Director . 578-2247 Sarah Ulkins, Analyst . 578-1430 PO Box 25060 Michele Forbes, Law Baton Rouge, LA 70894 VACANT, Analyst . 578-2144 Registrar/Director . 578-8646 Kristy Donald, Analyst . 578-4762 Daphne James, Asst. Director . 578-7591 Agricultural Coliseum, John M. Veronica Nolen, Analyst . 578-3706 Jenifer Harland, Asst. Law Parker . 578-2255 Jennifer Stewart, Analyst . 578-5443 Registrar . 587-8646 Parker Coliseum FAX 578-4101 Casey Cohoon, Analyst . 578-6327 Laurel Miceli, Coordinator . 578-8641 Agricultural Economics & Henri Carruthers, Coordinator . 578-2137 Elise Bridewater, Asst. Agribusiness, Dept. of . 578-3282 Accounting Services (LSU Coordinatoar . 578-8646 101 Ag. Adm. Bldg. FAX 578-2716 AgCenter) . 578-4648 Admissions/Student Records Gail L. Cramer, Chair . 578-3282 103 Efferson Hall FAX 578-0735 (Vet. School)
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