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Institutional Membership by Region July 1, 2011 Members to Suspend Page 1 Members to Make Non Members Institutional Membership by Region July 1, 2011 Members To Suspend Page 1 Members To Make Non Members ID Company Name City, State Joined Last Payed Expires AEEE-NJ 9044768 * Rowan University Dr. Ronald J. Farish Glassboro, NJ 02/01/08 07/13/10 06/30/11 2293 Seton Hall University Rev. Msgr. Robert Sheeran South Orange, NJ 09/23/86 07/19/10 12/31/11 1997 Georgian Court University Rosemary Jeffries, Sr. Lakewood, NJ 09/15/86 08/23/10 08/31/11 1789 Atlantic Cape Community College Dr. Peter L. Mora Mays Landing, NJ 02/01/96 09/10/10 07/31/11 2168 New Jersey Commission on Higher Education Dr. Glenn B. Lang Trenton, NJ 07/04/90 10/29/10 08/31/11 1163 Passaic County Community College Steven Rose Paterson, NJ 11/01/03 01/18/11 10/31/11 1808 Bloomfield College Mr. William A. McDonald Bloomfield, NJ 07/24/96 02/02/11 02/29/12 2268 Rider University Dr. Mordechai Rozanski Lawrenceville, NJ 07/22/96 02/18/11 02/29/12 1926 Cumberland County College Dr. Thomas Isekenegbe Vineland, NJ 08/11/94 02/22/11 04/30/12 1112 Ocean County College Dr. Milton Shaw Toms River, NJ 03/01/11 02/23/11 02/29/12 1852 Camden County College Dr. Phyllis DellaVecchia Blackwood, NJ 07/14/97 02/28/11 01/31/12 0327 College Preparatory Incentive Program, Inc. Mr. James E. Johnson Jersey City, NJ 07/01/01 03/09/11 02/29/12 1766 ASPIRA Inc. of New Jersey Newark, NJ 06/01/92 03/28/11 05/31/12 0491 Essex County College Dr. A. Zachary Yamba Newark, NJ 04/01/02 04/04/11 03/31/12 2125 Mercer County Community College Dr. Patricia Donohue Trenton, NJ 05/12/94 04/05/11 01/31/12 2064 New Jersey City University Dr. Carlos Hernandez Jersey City, NJ 05/26/94 04/21/11 02/29/12 0948 Middlesex County College Dr. Joann LaPerla-Morales Edison, NJ 08/17/99 05/16/11 08/31/12 3203 New Jersey Institute of Technology Dr. Robert A. Altenkirch Newark, NJ 07/03/00 06/02/11 06/30/12 2746 Kean University Dr. Dawood Farahi Union, NJ 11/01/08 06/08/11 10/31/12 2256 Ramapo College of New Jersey Dr. Peter Phillip Mercer Mahwah, NJ 07/06/92 06/23/11 05/31/12 2273 Rutgers University Dr. Richard L. McCormick New Brunswick, NJ 02/03/86 06/27/11 08/31/12 m:\custrpts\CurrentMembers.rpt Institutional Membership by Region July 1, 2011 Members To Suspend Page 2 Members To Make Non Members ID Company Name City, State Joined Last Payed Expires AEEE-NY 0137 Boricua College Mr. Victor Alicea New York, NY 08/01/08 04/06/10 07/31/11 1854 Canisius College Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. Buffalo, NY 08/05/93 04/08/10 10/31/11 0876 * Manhattanville College Richard Berman Purchase, NY 07/01/10 07/20/10 06/30/11 9011648 * University Settlement Society of New York Ms. Belle Horwitz New York, NY 07/01/05 07/23/10 06/30/11 1831 CUNY-Lehman College Dr. Ricardo R. Fernandez Bronx, NY 12/31/90 08/11/10 08/31/11 2339 SUNY-Brockport Dr. John Halstead Brockport, NY 10/23/91 09/01/10 08/31/11 1832 CUNY-Medgar Evers College Dr. William L. Pollard Brooklyn, NY 11/02/93 09/20/10 08/31/11 0979 Monroe Community College Peter Spina Rochester, NY 09/01/07 09/20/10 08/31/11 1985 Fordham University Rev. Joseph A. McShane, S.J. Bronx, NY 08/07/86 09/23/10 08/31/11 2332 St. Lawrence University Dr. William L. Fox Canton, NY 06/29/98 10/12/10 08/31/11 9052401 Union Settlement Association, Inc Mr. David Nocenti New York, NY 11/01/10 11/02/10 10/31/11 1834 CUNY-York College Dr. Charles C. Kidd Jamaica, NY 03/12/90 11/17/10 10/31/11 0381 Cornell University Dr. David J. Skorton Ithaca, NY 06/28/96 11/21/10 11/30/11 1829 CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice Dr. Jeremy Travis New York, NY 03/01/90 11/29/10 09/30/11 0883 Marist College Dr. Dennis Murray Poughkeepsie, NY 03/28/85 12/10/10 12/31/11 2276 SUNY-Buffalo State College Dr. Muriel Howard Buffalo, NY 11/15/85 12/17/10 12/31/11 2735 Long Island University Dr. David Steinberg Brooklyn, NY 02/01/04 01/07/11 12/31/11 0219 Cazenovia College Dr. Mark J. Tierno Cazenovia, NY 07/16/96 02/07/11 04/30/12 9011647 College of Mount Saint Vincent Dr. Mary Stuart Riverdale, NY 02/01/01 02/07/11 01/31/12 3223 D'Youville College Denise A. Roche, GNSH, Ph.D.Buffalo, NY 02/01/00 02/07/11 01/31/12 0910 Medaille College Dr. Richard T. Jurasek Buffalo, NY 05/19/00 02/09/11 05/31/12 1911 Columbia University Dr. Lee C. Bollinger New York, NY 11/24/84 02/14/11 12/31/11 0301 Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology Dr. John Fitzpatrick E. Elmhurst, NY 05/29/96 02/14/11 05/31/12 0975 Mohawk Valley Community College Randall Van Wagoner Utica, NY 02/01/10 02/22/11 01/31/12 2275 SUNY-Binghamton Dr. Lois B. DeFleur Binghamton, NY 07/13/92 02/28/11 03/31/12 9025850 SUNY-Fulton-Montgomery Community College Dr. Dustin Swanger Johnstown, NY 05/01/06 02/28/11 04/30/12 0396 CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community College Dr. Antonio Perez New York, NY 01/04/94 03/03/11 04/30/12 1824 CUNY-Bronx Community College Dr. Carolyn Grubbs Williams Bronx, NY 10/05/89 03/14/11 11/30/11 0917 Mercy College Dr. Louise Feroe Dobbs Ferry, NY 09/13/99 03/24/11 01/31/12 2342 SUNY-Potsdam Dr. John Schwaller Potsdam, NY 11/14/86 03/24/11 04/30/12 1888 Clarkson University Dr. Anthony G. Collins Potsdam, NY 06/29/98 03/29/11 03/31/12 2347 Syracuse University Dr. Kenneth Shaw Syracuse, NY 08/29/94 04/13/11 03/31/12 2174 New York University Dr. John E. Sexton New York, NY 06/21/89 04/15/11 01/31/12 0728 Jefferson Community College Watertown, NY 04/18/00 04/18/11 04/30/12 9010331 St. John's University Mr. Donald Harrington Queens, NY 03/01/01 04/18/11 06/30/12 1461 SUNY-New Paltz Dr. Steven Poskanzer New Paltz, NY 07/22/97 05/03/11 03/31/12 0976 Molloy College Dr. Drew Bogner Rockville Centre, NY 08/01/02 05/16/11 07/31/12 m:\custrpts\CurrentMembers.rpt Institutional Membership by Region July 1, 2011 Members To Suspend Page 3 Members To Make Non Members ID Company Name City, State Joined Last Payed Expires 3179 Paul Smith's College Dr. John Mills Paul Smiths, NY 12/01/06 05/16/11 11/30/12 1031 Nazareth College of Rochester Robert Miller Rochester, NY 08/28/91 05/17/11 05/31/12 2462 University of Rochester Mr. Thomas H. Jackson Rochester, NY 04/17/98 05/19/11 12/31/12 2029 Houghton College Dr. Shirley R. Mullen Houghton, NY 09/18/91 05/23/11 08/31/12 2093 Le Moyne College Rev. Kevin G. O'Connell, S.J. Syracuse, NY 09/05/88 05/24/11 05/31/12 1825 CUNY-Brooklyn College Dr. Christoph M. Kimmich Brooklyn, NY 04/22/87 05/25/11 08/31/12 1833 CUNY-Queens College Dr. James L. Muyskens Flushing, NY 12/19/88 06/02/11 02/29/12 2341 SUNY-Plattsburgh Dr. Horace A. Judson Plattsburgh, NY 12/14/87 06/02/11 09/30/12 1951 Harlem Center for Education, Inc. New York, NY 01/22/91 06/13/11 11/30/12 1828 CUNY-Hunter College Dr. David A. Caputo New York, NY 12/02/97 06/20/11 05/31/12 1267 Rochester Institute of Technology Mr. Albert J. Simone Rochester, NY 08/01/06 06/20/11 07/31/12 3225 SUNY-University At Buffalo Dr. William Greiner Buffalo, NY 11/01/01 06/20/11 07/31/12 1993 Genesee Community College Dr. Stuart Steiner Batavia, NY 01/26/98 06/21/11 02/29/12 2227 Pace University Ms. Nira Herrmann New York, NY 02/07/95 06/22/11 05/31/12 2755 SUNY-Albany Karen Hitchcock Albany, NY 08/01/00 06/28/11 08/31/12 ASPIRE-CO 3222 * Northeastern Junior College Dr. Lance Bolton Sterling, CO 06/01/09 02/01/10 05/31/11 9051968 Denver Scholarship Foundation Ms. Cynthia Abramson Denver, CO 08/01/10 08/02/10 07/31/11 1770 Adams State College Dr. David Svaldi Alamosa, CO 02/08/85 10/26/10 08/31/11 2470 Colorado State University-Pueblo Dr. Joseph A. Garcia Pueblo, CO 09/26/85 12/20/10 12/31/11 0053 Arapahoe Community College Dr. Berton L. Glandon Littleton, CO 08/01/01 01/18/11 05/31/12 0351 Community College Of Aurora Mr. Larry Carter Aurora, CO 02/01/11 01/24/11 01/31/12 1914 Community College of Denver Dr. Karen Clos Bleeker Denver, CO 08/14/89 01/31/11 02/29/12 9014816 Aims Community College Dr.
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