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Risk Management Training Program Attendance Record ‐ 2008‐09 Risk Management Training Program Attendance Record ‐ 2008‐09 Organization Representative Position Term Attended Comments African Student Association Katie Binetti Advisor Fall 2008 African Student Association Sara Alexander Advisor Fall 2008 African Student Association Kim Omwanghe Social Chair Fall 2008 African Student Association Samuel Odutok President Fall 2008 African Student Association David Ngong Advisor Spring 2009 AID Danielle Washington Historian Fall 2008 Unknown organization Aikido Club Cynthia Wall Advisor Fall 2008 Aikido Club Gilbert Narvaez President Fall 2008 Alpha Chi Josh Lively President Fall 2008 Missing Advisor Alpha Chi Omega Laura Sumrall Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Chi Omega Kara DeBoth VP/Risk Managament Fall 2008 Alpha Chi Omega Debbie Williams Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Chi Omega Becky King Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Delta Pi Brandy Langford Advisor Fall 2008 Alphap Delta Pi Sara Dolan Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Delta Pi Ashley Tiller Recruitment Vice President Fall 2008 Alpha Delta Pi David Henry Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Delta Pi Erin Seavey President Fall 2008 Alpha Delta Pi Danielle Dickey Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Delta Pi Priscilla Henry Membership Ed. Advisor Fall 2008 Training completed via phone Alpha Delta Pi Carrell Stoval Alumni Advisor Fall 2008 10/3/08 Alpha Delta Pi Beth Anne Crookshank President Spring 2009 Alpha Epsilon Delta David Rennington Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Epsilon Delta John Bridges Historian Fall 2008 Alpha Epsilon Delta Connie Wang President Fall 2008 Alpha Epsilon Delta Divya Nandamudi Risk Management Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Alpha Barbara Rauls Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Alpha Elizabeth Ufot President/Risk Management Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Alpha Barbara Rauls Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Delta Kay Mueller Advisor Fall 2008 INACTIVE ORGANIZATION Alpha Kappa Delta Phi Monica Buth President Fall 2008 Missing Advisor Alpha Kappa Delta Phi Liz Kong Vice President ‐ Internal Spring 2009 *ALL HIGHLIGHTED GROUPS (GREEN OR GOLD) HAVE FULFILLED ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS 6/10/2009 9:14 AM 1 Risk Management Training Program Attendance Record ‐ 2008‐09 Alpha Kappa Psi Ryan Phipps Member Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Psi Patricia Nunley Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Psi Franklin Potts Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Psi Aden Stiles President/ Risk Management Fall 2008 Alpha Kappa Psi Laura Toberman President Spring 2009 Alpha Lambda Delta Carlos Manzanares Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Lambda Delta Shawn Hughey President Fall 2008 Alpha Lambda Omega Dr. Peaches Henry Advisor Fall 2008 INACTIVE ORGANIZATION Alpha Phi Alpha Aaron Jean President Fall 2008 Alpha Phi Alpha J.T. Snipes Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Phi Omega Dana Lee Haines Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Phi Omega Logan Tecson President/Risk Management Fall 2008 Alpha Phi Omega Dr. Ellon advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Phi Omega Randal Boldt Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Phi Omega Grant Johnson Advisor Spring 2009 Alphap Tau Omegag Caseyy McPherson Judicial Board Member Fall 2008 Alpha Tau Omega Travis Wendt President Fall 2008 Alpha Tau Omega Derek Tonkin Advisor Fall 2008 Alpha Tau Omega Chris Paxton President Spring 2009 Alpha Tau Omega Nathan Grohmann Risk Management Officer Spring 2009 American Chemical Society Kevin Pinney Advisor Fall 2008 American Chemical Society Julie Vo President Fall 2008 American Chemical Society Riz Klausmeyer Advisor Fall 2008 American Institute of Architecture Students at BaJulia Hitchcock Advisor Fall 2008 American Institute of Architecture Students at BUKatherine Johnson President Fall 2008 American Medical Student Association Rosie Padillo Advisor Fall 2008 Missing President American Medical Student Association mary Nguyen Vice President Spring 2009 American Medical Student Association Alexeis Baqui Service Coordinator Spring 2009 American Society of Interior Designers Melissa Bell President Fall 2008 American Society of Interior Designers Nikki Feilner Advisor Fall 2008 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Ken Van Treuren Advisor Fall 2008 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Melanie Hawkins President Fall 2008 Arnold Air Society Randy Penson Advisor Fall 2008 Arnold Air Society Nathan Knox Vice Commander Fall 2008 *ALL HIGHLIGHTED GROUPS (GREEN OR GOLD) HAVE FULFILLED ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS 6/10/2009 9:14 AM 2 Risk Management Training Program Attendance Record ‐ 2008‐09 Asian Student Association Eddie Seto External Vice President Fall 2008 Asian Student Association Hallen Dao Internal Vice President Fall 2008 Asian Student Association Hao Nguyen Public Relations Fall 2008 Asian Student Association Brian Chu Volunteer Chair Fall 2008 Asian Student Association Jerry Park Advisor Fall 2008 Asian Student Association Stacy Chen Graduate Advisor Fall 2008 Asian Student Association Albert Ho President Fall 2008 Asians for Christ Joshua Kulick Service Coordinator/President eFall 2008 Asians for Christ Ronald Chan Advisor Fall 2008 Asians for Christ Soku Byoun Advisor Fall 2008 Asians for Christ Esther Lieu President Spring 2009 Association for Bioinformatics and BiotechnologyErich Baker Advisor Fall 2008 Missing President Association for Computing Machinery David Sturgill Advisor Fall 2008 Association for Computing Machinery Jung Kim Acting President Fall 2008 Association of Black Students Shaun Rochon Advisor Fall 2008 Association of Black Students Ryany Phipppps President Fall 2008 Association of Information Technology Professio Savannah Lester President Fall 2008 Association of Information Technology Professio Hope Koch Advisor Fall 2008 Chartered Fall 2008 ‐ RM Association of Logistics, Procurement, & Supply CLiz Umble Advisor Fall 2008 training included Association of Logistics, Procurement, & Supply CMike Umble Advisor Fall 2008 Association of Logistics, Procurement, & Supply CIllegible signature President Fall 2008 Association of Pre‐Pharmacy Students Linda Haynes Advisor Fall 2008 Association of Pre‐Pharmacy Students Carly Christensen President Fall 2008 Athletic Training Students Assocation Donald Fuller Advisor Fall 2008 Athletic Training Students Assocation Delisa Rideout President Fall 2008 Badminton Club NO ATTENDANCE Ballet Folklorico Ocelotl Daniel Esparza President Fall 2008 Missing Advisor Ballet Folklorico Ocelotl Petrice Waters Vice President Spring 2009 Baptist Student Ministry/Spiritual Life Kristen Richardson Director, Associate Chaplain Fall 2008 Baptist Student Ministry/Spiritual Life Caleb Lind YMI‐Intern Fall 2008 Baylor Activities Council Catalina Murillo President Fall 2008 Missing Advisor Baylor Amateur Radio Club Michelle Toon Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Amateur Radio Club Grant Gilliam President Fall 2008 *ALL HIGHLIGHTED GROUPS (GREEN OR GOLD) HAVE FULFILLED ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS 6/10/2009 9:14 AM 3 Risk Management Training Program Attendance Record ‐ 2008‐09 Baylor Ambassadors Jana Hixson Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Ambassadors Jackie Alvarenga President Fall 2008 Baylor Ambassadors Rochonda Farmer Advisor Spring 2009 Baylor American Student Dental Association Gigi Tostenson Unknown Fall 2008 Baylor American Student Dental Association Megan Pecarelli Unknown Fall 2008 Baylor American Student Dental Association Natashia Doolittle President Fall 2008 Baylor American Student Dental Association John Vasut Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Anime Club Dan Valahu Advisor Spring 2009 Baylor Anime Club James Hoot President Fall 2008 Baylor Anthropology Society Garrett Cook Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Anthropology Society Joseph Ferraro Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Anthropology Society Jason Massey President Fall 2008 Baylor Association of Family & Consumer ScienceJaylie Beckenhauer Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Association of Family & Consumer ScienceRita Purdy Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Association of Family & Consumer ScienceMarybeth Sparks‐Bauer President Fall 2008 Baylory Aviation Organizationg Tim Comptp on Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Aviation Organization Tim Simmons Vice President/Service Chair Fall 2008 Baylor Aviation Organization Therese (Terri) Brown Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Baseball Diamond Girls Sarah McClung President Fall 2008 Baylor Baseball Diamond Girls Caitlin Craig Vice President Fall 2008 Baylor Baseball Diamond Girls Melanie Smith Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Baseball Diamond Girls Steve Smith Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Bass Club Jay Holland President Fall 2008 Baylor Bass Club Brent Phillips Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Buddies Marianne Magjuka Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Buddies Hayley Marshall Co‐Director Fall 2008 Baylor Buddies Lauren Cobb Co‐Director Fall 2008 Baylor Business Women Melanie Smith Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Business Women Danielle Rucker President Fall 2008 Baylor Chamber of Commerce Betsy Willis Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Chamber of Commerce Andy Adams President Fall 2008 Baylor Chamber of Commerce Justin Luningham VP/Risk Managament Fall 2008 Baylor Chamber of Commerce Scott Delgado Vice President Spring 2009 Baylor Christian School Society Craig Engelhard President Fall 2008 Missing Advisor *ALL HIGHLIGHTED GROUPS (GREEN OR GOLD) HAVE FULFILLED ATTENDANCE EXPECTATIONS 6/10/2009 9:14 AM 4 Risk Management Training Program Attendance Record ‐ 2008‐09 Baylor Club Baseball Pat Arredondo Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Club Baseball Nick Arredondo President Fall 2008 Baylor Club Softball Megan Befort President Fall 2008 Missing Advisor Baylor Club Softball Lynda Truman Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Dance Company Margaret Wooddy Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Dance Company Cassie Stokes President Fall 2008 Baylor Democrats Jacqueline Dove Advisor Fall 2008 Baylor Democrats Emily Childs Girl #4 Fall 2008 Baylor Democrats Tyler Yates Historian
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