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Directory of State Networks (As of December 8, 2017) Directory of State Networks (as of December 8, 2017) ALABAMA ALASKA Alabama Network for Women Leaders in Higher Alaska Women in Higher Education Education State Chair Inactive Network Janelle M. Chiasera Chair and Professor, Department of Clinical ARIZONA and Diagnostic Sciences Arizona Women in Higher Education School of Health Professions http://nau.edu/awhe University of Alabama at Birmingham 1705 University Boulevard, SHPB 431 State Chairs Birmingham, AL 35205 Melanie Abts P: (205) 975-3111 Faculty Chair, Counseling and Personal E: [email protected] Development Rio Salado College Presidential Sponsors 2323 West 14th Street Ray Watts Tempe, AZ 85281 President P: (480) 517-8387 University of Alabama at Birmingham E: [email protected] 701 20th Street South Birmingham, AL 35294 Wendy Bruun P: (205) 934-4636 Executive Director, Student Affairs E: [email protected] Northern Arizona University PO Box 4093 Vicky Hawsey Karolwics Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4093 President P: (928) 523-6922 Wallace State Community College E: [email protected] 801 Main Street NW PO Box 2000 Presidential Sponsors Hanceville, AL 35077-2000 Rita Cheng P: (256) 352-8130 President E: [email protected] Northern Arizona University PO Box 4092 Tony Waldrop Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4092 President P: (928) 523-3232 University of South Alabama E: [email protected] 307 University Boulevard N Room 130 Erin Grisham Mobile, AL 36688 Associate Vice President for Student Affairs P: (251) 460-6111 Northern Arizona University E: [email protected] PO Box 6035 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Executive Council Liaison P: (928) 523-6990 ● F: (928) 523-9466 Debbie L. Sydow E: [email protected] President Richard Bland College of William and Mary Executive Council Liaison 8311 Halifax Road Patricia Hsieh Petersburg, VA 23805 President P: (804) 862-6221 San Diego Miramar College E: [email protected] President's Office A-102 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92126-2999 P: (619) 388-7834 E: [email protected] 1 Directory of State Networks (as of December 8, 2017) ARKANSAS Mijiza Maláne Sanchez Arkansas Council for Women in Higher Education Associate Dean, Office of Medical Student Affairs http://www.acwhe.org Stanford Medicine 1265 Welch Road, MSOB X323 State Chair Stanford, CA 94305 Kristy Carter P: (650) 497-9594 Director of Marketing, Division of Academic E: [email protected] Outreach University of Central Arkansas Presidential Sponsors Brewer-Hegeman Hall, Room 102 Joseph I. Castro 201 Donaghey Avenue President Conway, AR 72035 California State University, Fresno P: (501) 450-3139 Office of the President E: [email protected] 5200 N. Barton Avenue, M/S ML 48 Fresno, CA 93704 Presidential Sponsor P: (559) 278-2324 Joel E. Anderson E: [email protected] Chancellor University of Arkansas at Little Rock Dorothy Leland Office of the Chancellor Chancellor Administration South, Room 30 University of California, Merced 2801 South University Avenue 5200 North Lake Road Little Rock, AR 72204 Merced, CA 95343 P: (501) 569-3200 ● F: (501) 569-8915 P: (209) 228-4400 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Executive Council Liaison Robert S. Nelsen Susan E. Borrego President Chancellor California State University, Sacramento University of Michigan–Flint 6000 J Street Office of the Chancellor Sacramento, CA 95819 221 University Pavilion P: (916) 278-7737 303 East Kearsley Street E: [email protected] Flint, MI 48502-1950 P: (810) 762-3322 ● F: (810) 762-5725 Executive Council Liaison E: [email protected] Luoluo Hong Vice President for Student Affairs CALIFORNIA (Northern) San Francisco State University Northern California ACE Network 1600 Holloway Avenue http://www.ace-norcal.com San Francisco, CA 94132 P: (415) 338-7313 State Co-Chairs E: [email protected] Luanna K. Putney Associate Chancellor, Office of Campus CALIFORNIA (Southern) Culture and Compliance ACE Network – Southern California University of California, Merced http://www.csusm.edu/acesocal 5200 N. Lake Road Merced, CA 95343 State Chair P: (209) 228-2407 Sarah R. Villarreal E: [email protected] Associate Vice President, Community Engagement California State University, San Marcos 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA 02096 P: (760) 750-7002 ● F: (760) 750-3208 E: [email protected] 2 Directory of State Networks (as of December 8, 2017) CALIFORNIA (Southern) (cont’d) Presidential Sponsor Joanne Berger-Sweeney Presidential Sponsor President Karen S. Haynes Trinity College President 300 Summit Street California State University, San Marcos Hartford, CT 06106-3100 333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road P: (860) 297-2086 San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 E: [email protected] P: (760) 750-4041 ● F: (760) 750-4033 E: [email protected] Executive Council Liaisons Margaret L. Drugovich (Chair) Executive Council Liaisons President Vacant Hartwick College Office of the President COLORADO Yager Hall Colorado Network of Women Leaders - Academic Oneonta, NY 13820 Management Institute P: (607) 431-4990 E: [email protected] State Chair Heidi Loshbaugh DELAWARE Dean, Center for Math and Science Delaware ACE Women’s Network Community College of Denver http://delawareacewomensnetwork.org/ Campus Box 800 PO Box 173363 State Chair Denver, CO 80217 Maribeth Dockety P: (303) 556-3819 ● F: (303) 556-2174 Director, Human Resources E: [email protected] Delaware Technical Community College 21179 College Drive Presidential Sponsor Georgetwon, DE 19947 Michele Haney P: (302) 259-6155 President E: [email protected] Red Rocks Community College 13300 West Sixth Avenue Presidential Sponsor Lakewood, CO 80228 Vacant P: (303) 914-6214 ● F: (303) 989-6285 E: [email protected] Executive Council Liaison Deborah McCreery Executive Council Liaison E: [email protected] Vacant DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CONNECTICUT Women Administrators in Higher Education Connecticut ACE Women's Network DC Chapter of the ACE Women's Network State Chair Inactive Network Christine Siegel Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Fairfield University 1073 North Benson Road Fairfield, CT 06824 P: (203) 254-4000 extension 2770 E: [email protected] 3 Directory of State Networks (as of December 8, 2017) FLORIDA GEORGIA ACE Women’s Network of Florida Georgia Association for Women in Higher Education State Chair http://www.gawhe.org Lisa Guion Jones Associate Provost for Strategy and Special State Chair Assistant to the President, and Professor of Jennifer H. Stephens Higher Education Deputy Chief of Staff University of Central Florida Georgia Gwinnett College 4365 Andromeda Loop N. Office of the President Millican Hall, 331E 1000 University Center Lane Orlando, FL 32816 Lawrenceville, GA 30043 P: (407) 823-1466 P: (678) 407-5425 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Presidential Sponsor Presidential Sponsors Cynthia Bioteau Robert G. Boehmer President President Florida State College at Jacksonville East Georgia State College 501 West State Street 131 College Circle Jacksonville, FL 32202 Swainsboro, GA 30401 E: [email protected] P: (478) 289-2027 ● F: (478) 289-2136 E: [email protected] Judy Genshaft President Cheryl D. Dozier University of South Florida President 4202 E. Fowler Avenue Savannah State University CGS 401 3219 College Street Tampa, FL 33620 Savannah, GA 31404 E: [email protected] P: (912) 358-4000 E: [email protected] John C. Hitt President Bonita C. Jacobs Office of the President President University of Central Florida University of North Georgia P.O. Box 160002 82 College Circle Orlando, FL 32816-0002 Dahlonega, Georgia 30597 P: (407) 823-1823 P: (706) 864-1993 ● F: (706) 864-1689 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Mark Rosenberg Margaret H. Venable President President Florida International University Dalton State College 11200 SW 8th Street 650 College Drive Modesto A. Maidique Campus Dalton, GA 30720 Miami, FL 33199 P: (706) 272-4438 ● F: (706) 272-2550 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Executive Council Liaison Executive Council Liaison Deborah McCreery Elizabeth Davis E: [email protected] President Furman University 3300 Poinsett Highway Greenville, SC 29613 P: (864) 294-2100 E: [email protected] 4 Directory of State Networks (as of December 8, 2017) HAWAI I ILLINOIS Illinois Network for Women in Higher Education State Chair‛ Suzette T. Robinson State Chairs Office of the Vice President for Lori Montalbano Community College Division Chair, Communication and University of Hawai i Community Colleges Performing Arts 2327 Dole Street #16 Governors State University Honolulu, HI 96822 ‛ 1 University Parkway P: (808) 956-3687 ● F: (808) 956-3763 University Park, IL 60484 E: [email protected] P: (708) 235-2802 ext. 2802 E: [email protected] Presidential Sponsor Vacant Joan Phillips Professor of Marketing Executive Council Liaison Loyola University Chicago Luoluo Hong Schreiber Center 602 Vice President for Student Affairs 16 E Pearso Street San Francisco State University Water Tower Campus 1600 Holloway Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 San Francisco, CA 94132 P: (312) 915-7815 P: (415) 338-7313 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Presidential Sponsor IDAHO Elaine P. Maimon President State Chair Governors State University Gerti Arnold One University Parkway Senior Development Director University Park, IL 60466 Boise State University P: (708) 534-4130 ● F: (708) 534-4107 2225 University Drive E: [email protected] Boise, ID 83706 P: (208) 426-2328 Executive Council Liaison E: [email protected] Pamela Kalbfleisch Professor of Psychology and Communication Presidential Sponsor University of North Dakota Bob Kustra Corwin-Larimore Hall, 319 Harvard Street President PO Box 8380 Boise State University Grand Forks, ND 58202 1910 University Drive, MS 1000 P: (701) 777-6369 Boise, ID 83725 E: [email protected] P: (208) 426-1491 E: [email protected] INDIANA Executive Council Liaison Inactive Network Vacant 5 Directory of State Networks (as of December 8, 2017) IOWA Sara Zeigler Iowa Network for Women in Higher Education Dean, College of Letters, Arts, & Social Sciences State Chair P: (859) 622-2222 Regnia Matheson E: [email protected] Professor of Sociology St.
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