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Administration 1 Administration 1 ADMINISTRATION Office of the General Counsel John J. Christopher, Esq. (2015) Vice President and General Counsel Officers BA, Hamilton College; Edward Christensen, PhD (1996) JD, State University of New York Buffalo Law School Vice President for Information Management AS, George Washington University; BS, Southern Illinois University; MBA, Nina M. Anderson (2013) PhD, Rutgers University Director, Office of Equity and Diversity BA, College of William and Mary William G. Craig (1981) JD, University of Wisconsin Law School Vice President for Finance BS, Seton Hall University; CPA, NJ Amy M. Arlequin (2015) Deputy Title IX Officer/Coordinator and Clery Compliance Officer John J. Christopher, Esq. (2015) BA, Monmouth University Vice President and General Counsel JD, Widener University Delaware Law School BA, Hamilton College; JD, State University of New York Buffalo Law School Charlene K. Diana, Esq. (2005) Associate General Counsel Grey J. Dimenna, Esq. (1995) BA, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Interim President JD, Roger Williams University School of Law BA, State University of Yew York at Binghamton; JD, Syracuse University College of Law Sandra M. Kosinski, CPA (2011) Director of Internal Audit Jason Kroll (2013) BS, Kean University Vice President of External Affairs BA, Drew University; MA, Fairleigh Dickinson University Academic Affairs Robert D. Mc Caig, EdD (2005) Laura Moriarty, PhD (2014) Vice President for Enrollment Management Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs BA, Penn State University; MA, Arcadia University; BA, MA Louisiana State University EdD, Temple University PhD, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX Marilyn McNeil, EdD (1994) Katie Urmey (2015) Vice President and Director of Athletics Executive Assistant to the Provost B.R.E., The University of Calgary; MA, McGill University, EdD, Washington BA, Fordham University; MA, New York University State University Academic and Faculty Affairs Laura J. Moriarty, PhD (2014) Nicole Parsons-Pollard (2016) Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice Provost of Academic and Faculty Affairs BA, MA Louisiana State University, PhD, Sam Houston State University BS, MS, Virginia Commonwealth University PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University Mary Anne Nagy (1986) Vice President for Student Life and Leadership Engagement Lynn K. Reynolds (2002) BS, Springfield College; MSEd, Monmouth College; MBA, Monmouth Registrar University BA, MA, Monmouth University Patricia Swannack (1975) Global Education Office Vice President for Administrative Services Jon Stauff (2016) BS, Monmouth University Vice Provost Global Education Office BA, College of William and Mary Office of the President MA, PhD, University of Buffalo (SUNY) Grey J. Dimenna, Esq. (1995) Interim President Robyn Asaro (1998) BA, State University of New York at Binghamton; Assistant Director of Study Abroad JD, Syracuse University College of Law BA, State University of New York at Buffalo Annette Gough (1989) Barbara Nitzberg (1996) Executive Assistant to the President Assistant Director of International Student and Faculty Services BS, Monmouth University BA, MA, Monmouth University Janet Fell (1987) Graduate Studies Special Assistant to the Board of Trustees Michael Palladino (1999) BA, Thomas Edison State University Vice Provost of Graduate Studies 2 Administration BS, The College of New Jersey (Trenton State College); Robin Mama, PhD (1992) PhD, University of Virginia Dean of the School of Social Work BSW, College of Misericordia; Planning and Decision Support MSS, PhD, Bryn Mawr College Christine Benol (1991) Vice Provost of Planning and Decision Support Leon Hess Business School BA, Monmouth University; MSEd, Monmouth University Donald M. Moliver, PhD (1982) Dean of the Leon Hess Business School Jacqueline-Ann Ferguson (2004) BA, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Assistant Vice Provost Academic Budgets MA, PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. BS, Brooklyn College; MBA, Monmouth University State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser for New Jersey and New York Transformative Learning Gilda M. Agacer, PhD (1998) Kathryn Kloby (2007) Associate Dean of the Leon Hess Business School Vice Provost of Transformative Learning BA, University of the East Philippines; BA, Marywood College, MS, Montclair State University; M.I.B.S., PhD, University of South Carolina PhD, Rutgers University Susan Gupta, PhD (2006) Judith L. Nye, PhD (1987) Director of the MBA Program Associate Vice Provost for Academic Foundations – General Education BS, MS, University of Missouri- BS, MS, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University Columbia; PhD, University of Tennessee Stanley Blair, PhD (1996) Janeth Merkle (2010) Interim Dean of the Honors School Assistant Dean BA, Gardner-Webb College; BS Trinity University of Asia (Philippines); MA, Marquette University; PhD, Duke University MM, Technological University of the Philippines; Claude E. Taylor (2005) MBA, Monmouth University Athletics Professor-in-Residence Theresa Lowy (2001) BA, MA, West Chester University Associate Director of the Kislak Real Estate Institute School Deans Nicola Kelly (2002) Donald M. Moliver, PhD (1982) MBA Program Administrator Dean of the Leon Hess Business School BA, Thomas Edison State University BA, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Peter Reinhart, Esq. MA, PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Director, Kislak Real Estate Institute State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser for New Jersey and New Arthur and Dorothy Greenbaum and Robert Ferguson York NJAA Endowed Chair in Real Estate Policy John E. Henning, PhD (2015) BA, Franklin and Marshall College; Dean of the School of Education JD, Rutgers Law School, Camden BS, Pennsylvania State University; MEd, Kent State University; AD, Stark State College; School of Education PhD, Kent State University John E. Henning, PhD (2015) Dean of the School of Education Kenneth Womack, PhD (2015) BS, Pennsylvania State University; Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social MEd, Kent State University; AD, Stark State College; Sciences PhD, Kent State University BA, Texas A&M University; MA, Texas A&M University/Moscow Institute of Communication, U.S.S.R. Christine Borlan (2003) PhD, Northern Illinois University Credential Officer Janet Mahoney, PhD (1995) Carrie Digironimo (2005) Dean of the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Advising Liaison RN, St. Mary’s Hospital; BSN, Monmouth College; MSN, Seton Hall BA, Adams State College; MAT, MEd, Monmouth University University; Patricia Heaney (2007) PhD, New York University Director of Field Placements Steven Bachrach, PhD (2016) BA, St. Peter’s College; MEd, William Paterson University Dean of the School of Science Marta Jahn (2007) BS, University of Illinois Coordinator of Early Field Placements PhD, University of California at Berkeley AAS, Bergen Community College Administration 3 Jenifer Joyce ’87, ‘97 (1999) MA, University of Bucharest, Romania; MLS, Columbia University Program Advisor BS, MAT, Monmouth University Mary Beth Meszaros (2008) Specialist Librarian Janis Marcus (2000) BA, MA, Villanova University; MLIS, Drexel University, PhD, University of Academic Advisement Liaison Pennsylvania BSW, Ohio State University; MSEd, Northeastern University School of Nursing and Health Studies Sarah Moore (2004) Janet Mahoney, PhD (1995) MAT Program Coordinator Dean of the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies BA, Siena College; MA, Georgian Court College RN, St. Mary’s Hospital; BSN, Monmouth College; MSN, Seton Hall University; School of Humanities and Social Sciences PhD, New York University Kenneth Womack, PhD (2015) Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Carol Biscardi, PhD (2012) Sciences Director of the Physician Assistant Program BA, Texas A&M University; Clinical Professor MA, Texas A&M University/Moscow Institute of Communication, U.S.S.R.; PhD, Seton Hall University PhD, Northern Illinois University Joseph DePasquale, MD, MS, FACP, FACG (2013) Nancy Mezey, PhD (2002) Co-Medical Director of the Physician Assistant Program Associate Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Clinical Professor Social Sciences BA, Vassar College; Kenneth Faistl, MD, FAAFP (2013) MA, PhD, Michigan State University Co-Medical Director of the Physician Assistant Program Clinical Professor Patrick Murray (2005) Director of the Polling Institute James Konopack, PhD (2006) AB, Lafayette College; MA, Rutgers University Associate Dean of the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Vaune Peck (1987) BA, Cornell University; EdM, Boston University; Counselor and Coordinator of Arts and Programming and Promotion PhD, University of Illinois BA, MA, Monmouth University Joseph Monaco (2012) Michael Thomas (1997) Director of Clinical Education, Physician’s Assistant Program Associate Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Clinical Professor Social Sciences MSJ, Seton Hall University Law School BA, Hamilton College; MFA, Syracuse University Barbara Paskewich (2001) Monmouth University Library Director of Professional Education and Special Projects Kurt Wagner (2015) RN, Anne May School of Nursing; BA, Monmouth University; University Librarian MA, Montclair State University BA, Fort Lewis College MA, University of Arizona; MA, William Patterson University School of Science Steven Bachrach, PhD (2016) Susan Bucks (2010) Dean of the School of Science Specialist Librarian BS, University of Illinois; BS, Susquehanna
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