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Faculty & Administration Faculty & Administration 262 FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Bostrom, Gregory (2010) Carino, Debra (2001) BOARD OF EDUCATION Physics Computer Science PhD Portland State University MS California State University Term ends MS University of Illinois at Chicago BA Boston University Greg Chaimov 2023 MS Portland State University Carino, Enrique (2007) Chris Groener 2023 BS Northwest Missouri State University Computer Science Dave Hunt 2021 Bown, Jennifer (2003) BS Portland State University Science Irene Konev 2021 Carney, Elizabeth (2016) MS University of Nevada, Reno Assessment Coordinator Jane Reid 2021 BS University of Nevada, Reno PhD Arizona State University Betty Reynolds 2023 Braught, Marilyn (2018) Chang, John (2019) Rob Wheeler 2021 Health Sciences Executive Director, Foundation BS Montana State University BS University of Oregon CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Brennan, Kelly (1996) MA Western Seminary Communication Studies PRESIDENT Chastain, April (2015) DR. TIM COOK PhD Capella University Horticulture MA Washington State University MURP Portland State University BS Portland State University BS North Carolina State University AA/AS Clackamas Community College 2020-2021 Clarke, Jaime (2015) FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION Brodnicki, Nora (1999) Director, Office of Education Partnerships Art Albers, Richard (2008) MA Gonzaga University Computer Science MA Syracuse University MFA State University of New York Cochran, Paul “Bob” (2010) MS University of Arkansas Dean, Campus Services at New Paltz BS University of Arkansas BA Hartwick College BS Portland State University AAS Parkland Community College Bryant-Trerise, James (1998) Coffey, Amanda (1998) Andersen, David (1997) English English Art MA Claremont Graduate School MFA Arizona State University MFA Brigham Young University BA University of California BA Virginia Commonwealth University Anderson, Jennifer (2018) Corona, Francisco (2016) Associate Dean, Enrollment and Student Buel, Jessica (2014) Head Softball Coach Business Services Health, Physical Education & Athletics MS Washington State University EdD Portland State University MA Western Oregon University Davidson, Lisa (2016) Ash, Karen (2017) BS Western Oregon University Connections with Business and Industry Director, Financial Aid Burgess, George (2015) PhD George Fox University MBA Webster University Chemistry Davis, Ryan (2006) Baratto, Stefan (2000) MS Western Washington University English Mathematics MS Oregon State University MA Mississippi State University MS University of Oregon Burnell, Carol (2004) BS Western Oregon State College BGS University of Michigan English Devendorf, Mark (2016) Bare, Dustin (2011) MA Portland State University Art Director, Student Academic Support Services BA San Francisco State University MA San Diego State University MA Concordia University Caldera, Susan “Sue” (2004) BA University of California Bates, Dustin (2014) Welding Technology DeWaay, Sara “SD” (2019) Welding AWS Certified Worker Library AAS Clackamas Community College AWS Certified Welding Inspector MSI University of Michigan Bjerre, Irma (2000) AWC Certified Welding Educator Dickinson, James (1994) World Languages Welding Certificate, Mt Hood Astronomy MA University of Nevada Community College MS Portland State University BA University of Nevada Campbell, Lars (2013) MS Portland State University Blackwell, Ernest “Tory” (2012) Music BS Oregon State University Biology MM Portland State University Dodge, Trevor (2004) PhD University of Illinois at Chicago BM Portland State University English BS University of Illinois at Chicago Campbell, Robert “Rob” (2012) MA Illinois State University Boone, Katrina (2019) Director, Small Business Development BA University of Idaho Associate Dean, Institutional Effectiveness Center Dodson, Carol (2001) and Planning BS Marylhurst University Nursing MS East Carolina University AS Clark Community College MS Oregon Health & Science University Cannata, Amy (2018) BSN Sonoma State University Grants Administrator MS University of Oregon BS University of Oregon www.clackamas.edu FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION 263 Donnelly, Taylor (2012) Goff, Susan “Sue” (2014) Hutson, Jeremy (2018) English Dean, Arts & Sciences Health Sciences PhD University of Oregon PhD Oregon State University MS St. Xavier University Eikrem, James “Jim” (2012) MBA Portland State University BS Oregon Health and Science University Theatre Arts BS Oregon State University AAS Clackamas Community College MFA New York University Hall, Adam (1998) John, Jeff (1991) Ellis, Amy (2016) Mathematics Custodial Supervisor World Languages MS Portland State University Jones, Melissa (2007) ME Lewis and Clark College BS Portland State University Student Publications/Journalism Ennenga, Jeff (2016) Hall, Lori (2015) MA University of Michigan Wildland Fire & Forest Management Executive Director, College Relations and MA Portland State University BS University of Alaska Anchorage Marketing BA University of California, Los Angeles BA University of Minnesota Joyce, Laura (2015) Farrell, Michael “Mike” (2018) MBA Marylhurst University Engineering English as a Second Language MS Washington State University Hamel, Nicolas (1999) MA Concordia University BS Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Science BS University of Notre Dame PhD Portland State University Kandratieff, Peter “Pete” (2001) Fisher, William (2017) BS Oregon State University Customized Training Campus Safety Manager Vocational Certification, Arizona Hedges, Vicki (2008) BS Portland State University Automotive Institute Director, Human Resources Operations Kilders, Frank (2016) BS Portland State University Flowers, Jackie (1997) Horticulture History Helm, Lloyd (2013) BA Technical College of Wiesbaden PhD University of South Carolina Director, Campus Services Konieczka, Chris (2013) MA University of South Carolina Hendricks, Dawn (2012) Horticulture BA Appalachian State University Early Childhood Education & Family Studies MS University of Wisconsin Madison BA University of Tennessee EdD Pepperdine University BS University of Wisconsin Madison Forney, Beverly (2013) MA Portland State University Kop, Barry (2005) Business/Computer Science BA Portland State University Science MEd Concordia University Hodgson, Shalee (2018) DC University of Western States MAT Concordia University Associate Dean, Technology, Applied MAT Portland State University Fouhy, Abe (2014) Science and Public Services BS University of Oregon Manufacturing MBA Marylhurst University BA University of Washington BS North Dakota State University Francis, Eden (2003) Kovac, Jason (2018) Chemistry Hollingsworth, Kathleen (2013) Dean, Institutional Effectiveness and MS University of Oregon Music Planning BS Linfield College DMA University of Miami PhD University of Texas AA Cottey College MM San Francisco State University MS University of Illinois AS Cottey College BM Northern Arizona University BA Washington University Freeman, Jil (2014) Hoover, Sarah (2004) Kyser, Carrie (2001) Instructional Designer Geology Mathematics MS Portland State University MS University of Oregon MS Cleveland State University BS Portland State University BS North Carolina State University BS Eastern Michigan University Furno, Sharron (2015) House, Mark (2012) LaForce, Matthew “Matt” (2006) Criminal Justice Automotive Technology Water Environmental Technology/ MS Capella University AAS Clackamas Community College Engineering Sciences BS Siena Heights University Hisao, Hung-Mei “Berri” (2019) PhD University of Idaho Math MS University of Idaho Gilbert, Jarett (2016) BS Cortland College Associate Dean, Technology, Applied MS Montana State University Science and Public Safety MEd University of Oregon Landeen, Thomas “Tom” (2011) MA New York University BS University of Oregon Automotive BA Franklin University Hughes, Kerrie (2007) ASE Certified Master Automobile Communication Studies Technician Ginsburg, John (2015) L1 Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Director, Student Leadership & Engagement MA University of Portland JD St Louis University BS Portland State University Lee, Eric (2012) A Clackamas Community College Engineering Science Goff, Pahl “Matt” (2017) PhD Cornell University Business & Industry Training Manager Hull, Mark (2010) Mathematics BA Rice University MET Boise State University BS Rice University BA Northwest Christian University MS Oregon State University BS Portland State University Lettenmaier, Charles (2015) Manufacturing BS DeVry University 264 FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION Leuck, Jay (2003) Mercer, Kelly (2014) Nolan, Sarah (2006) Automotive Technology Mathematics Library BS Oregon Institute of Technology MST Portland State University MS Simmons College AS Southwestern Oregon Community Milldrum, Jennifer (2011) BA University of Washington College Student Accounts Manager/Bursar Nordstrom Hull, Rhonda (2003) Lewandowski, Kurt (1990) BS Portland State University Mathematics Mathematics Miller, Jennifer (2014) MS Portland State University MS Oregon State University BS Southern Computer Science BS Oregon State University Utah University MS Duke University AS Clackamas Community College Lewis, Eric (1993) Miller, Nick (2003) Nurmi, James (2011) Psychology Automotive Technology Engineering Science PhD University of Nevada AAS Clackamas Community College PhD Oregon Health & Science BA California State University, Fullerton University Moiso, Michael (2014) BA Gustavus Adolphus College Littlefield, Jane (2015) Business Library JD Willamette University Olsen, Sunny (2007) MA Saint Mary’s University Director, Community Education
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