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ACP Contact List 2017.Xlsx Wisconsin Association for Independent Colleges ACP Partner Contacts Institution Name Title College/University Email Phone Alverno College ‐ Admissions Becki Cardenas Interim Director of Admissions Operations and Recruitment [email protected] 414.382.6111 Alverno College ‐ Career Services Jessica May Assistant Director of Career Education Alverno College [email protected] 414.382.6406 Bellin College ‐ Admissions Katie Wall Director of Enrollment Management [email protected] 920.433.6651 Bellin College ‐ Career Services Janelle Maricque Advisor and Career Services Coordinator Bellin College [email protected] 920.433.6663 Beloit College ‐ Admissions Jessica Rardin Admissions Counselor [email protected] 608.363.2500 Beloit College ‐ Career Services Jessica Fox‐Wilson Director of Career Development Beloit College [email protected] 608.363.2647 Cardinal Stritch University ‐ Admissions Mary‐Grace Linse Associate Director of Admission [email protected] 414.410.4052 Cardinal Stritch University ‐ Career Services Tom Kipp Assistant Director of Internship and Career Engagement Cardinal Stritch University [email protected] 414.410.4157 Carroll University ‐ Admissions James Wiseman Vice President of Enrollment [email protected] 262.524.7221 Carroll University ‐ Career Services Torrie Boduch Director of Career Services Carroll University [email protected] 262.524.7625 Carthage College ‐ Admissions Ben Gorres Director of Admissions and Financial Aid [email protected] 262.552.5518 Carthage College ‐ Career Services Jason Pruitt Career Development Director Carthage College [email protected] 262.551.5959 olumbia College of Nursing ‐ Admissions & Career Service Susan Dondero Admissions Specialist Ascension [email protected] 414.326.1797 Concordia University Wisconsin ‐ Admissions Sarah Kitterman Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admission [email protected] 262.243.4542 Concordia University Wisconsin ‐ Career Services Whitney Diedrich Career Services Associate Concordia Univeristy Wisconsin [email protected] 262.243.4340 Edgewood College ‐ Admissions Derek Johnson Director of Freshman Admissions [email protected] 608.663.2324 Edgewood College ‐ Career Services Sara Hanson Director of Career Development Edgewoood College [email protected] 608.663.2329 Lakeland University ‐ Admissions Sam Poullette Director of Admissions [email protected] 920.565.1022 x2131 Lakeland University ‐ Career Services Jess Lambrecht Director of Career Readiness & Professional Development Lakeland University [email protected] 920.565.1043 x2506 Lawrence University ‐ Admissions Mary Beth Petrie Dean of Admissions [email protected] 920.832.6502 Lawrence University ‐ Career Services Mary Meany Dean of Career Services Lawrence University [email protected] 920.832.6561 Marian University ‐ Admissions Ben Soman Assistant Director of Admission [email protected] 920.923.7679 Marian University ‐ Career Services Mary Hatlan Director, Career Services Marian University [email protected] 920.923.7161 Marquette University ‐ Admissions Maira Rodriguez Admissions Counselor [email protected] 414.288.7005 Marquette University ‐ Career Services Laura Kestner‐Ricketts Director, Career Services Center Marquette University [email protected] 414.288.7424 Medical College of Wisconsin ‐ Admissions Alexis Meyer Director of Recruitment and Admissions [email protected] 414.955.8246 Medical College of Wisconsin ‐ Career Services Nai‐Fen Su Career Counselor Medical College of Wisconsin [email protected] 414.955.4977 Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design ‐ Admissions David Sigman Director of Admissions [email protected] 414.291.8070 Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design ‐ Career Services Christina WickHeiser Assistant Director of Career Services Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design [email protected] 414.847.3276 Milwaukee School of Engineering ‐ Admissions Davinci Wallace Director of Traditional Admissions [email protected] 800.332.6763 x2390 Milwaukee School of Engineering ‐ Career Services Jennifer Abing Assistant Director of Career Services Milwaukee School of Engineering [email protected] 414.277.7119 Mount Mary University ‐ Admissions Leah Adams Undergrad Admission Counselor [email protected] 414.930.3101 Mount Mary University ‐ Career Services Michelle Pliml Director of Academic Advising & Career Development Mount Mary College [email protected] 414.930.3397 Northland College ‐ Admissions Whitney Menebroeker Associate Director of Admissions [email protected] 715.682.1266 Northland College ‐ Career Services Stacy Craig Coordinator of Applied Learning Northland College [email protected] 715.682.1232 Ripon College ‐ Admissions Leigh Mlodzik Dean of Admissions [email protected] 920.748.8704 Ripon College ‐ Career Services Lindsay Blumer Assistant Dean, Career and Professional Development Ripon College [email protected] 920.748.8316 St. Norbert College ‐ Admissions Dustin Thill Senior Associate Director of Admission [email protected] 800.2236.4878 St. Norbert College ‐ Career Services MaryEllen Olson Director ‐ Office of Career and Professional Development St. Norbert College [email protected] 920.403.3040 Silver Lake College ‐ Admissions Margaret Wolfgram Admissions Counselor [email protected] 608.354.9342 Silver Lake College ‐ Career Services Jan Algozine Director of Experiential Learning, Career Resources & Internships Silver Lake College [email protected] 920.686.6192 Viterbo University ‐ Admissions Brian Weber Director of Admission [email protected] 608.796.3012 Viterbo University ‐ Career Services Beth Dolder‐Zieke Director of Career Services Viterbo University [email protected] 608.796.3827 Wisconsin Lutheran College ‐ Admissions Lucas Faust Executive Director of Enrollment [email protected] 414.443.8720 Wisconsin Lutheran College ‐ Career Services Thad Jahns Director, Career & Professional Development Wisconsin Lutheran College [email protected] 414.443.8949.
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