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Faculty and Staff Directory 1 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory 1 FACULTY AND STAFF DIRECTORY Airheart, Debra - Instructor B.A., M.A., East Texas State University Ed.D, Texas A&M University-Commerce Allen, Algia - Provost- Terrell A.A., Tyler Junior College B.S., M.S., Ed.D, East Texas State University Allen, Brian - Instructor B.A.A.S., M.S., University of North Texas M.Ed., University of Texas at Tyler Allen, Daniel (Cade) - Instructor B.A., M.S.E., Harding University M.A., University of Texas Permian Basin Ph.D., Texas Tech University Anderson, Tangie - Instructor A.A.S, Trinity Valley Community College Atwood, Kimberlee – Administrative Assistant Medical Assistant Diploma, Brightwood College Austin, Samuel - Instructor A.A., A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College Baker, Donna - Instructor A.A., Dallas County Community College B.S., University of Texas at Dallas M.Ed., Texas A&M University-Commerce M.A., Amberton University Graduate Study, Walden University Baldree, George - Instructor Certificate, Sam Houston State University Ballom, Jeffrey - Counselor A.A., Penn Valley Community College Missouri B.S., M.S., Texas A&M University-Commerce Barnes, Amber - Instructor B.A., M.A., Texas A&M University-Commerce Barnett, Jarett – Instructor 2 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory A.A.S, Trinity Valley Community College Barrera, Kristina - Enrollment Specialist A.A.S, Trinity Valley Community College Baumgartner, Brian - Instructor A.S., San Jacinto College B.S., M.S., University of Houston Clear Lake Ph.D., Texas A&M University Beasley, Lisa - Instructor Cosmetology Certificate, Trinity Valley Community College Cosmetology Instructor Certificate, Trinity Valley Community College Bedford, Jan - Instructor B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University M.S., Texas A&M University Commerce Beltran, Amanda – Human Resources Generalist A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.A.A.S., Texas A&M University Commerce Benge, Holli – Instructor B.S., M.S., University of Texas at Tyler Bennett, Donna - Instructor/Division Chairperson Social Sciences B.A., Southwestern University J.D., St. Mary’s University School of Law Texas Law License, State Bar of Texas, Board Certified, Criminal Law Graduate Study, University of Texas at Tyler Berry, Melinda - Director of Student Access and Counseling B.S., Sam Houston State University M.A., Texas A&M University Corpus Christi ABD, Texas A&M University Commerce Bish, Olyvia- Assistant Athletic Trainer B.S., Southwestern College Bishop, Richard – Counselor B.S., M.S., Ed.D, Stephen F. Austin State University Bitter, Marlo - Director of Marketing & Communications B.B.A., M.Ed., University of Houston Blackmon, Mark - Instructor A.A., Trinity Valley Community College 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory 3 B.S., Sam Houston University Blake, Branson - Systems Administrator Blurton, Ginger – HSC Specialist B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Texas A&M University Commerce Booth, Thomas - Instructor A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., M.S., Texas A&M University Commerce Boozer, Jeffery – Administrative Assistant, Financial Aid A.A., Trinity Valley Community College Boyd, Brenda - Instructor A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.A.A.S., University of Texas at Tyler Boyd, Teresa – Accounting Specialist, General Bratton, Brent - Instructor/Rodeo Coach B.S., M.S., Sam Houston State University Bratton, Dawn – Accounting Specialist, General B.S., Sam Houston State University Brewer, Daniel - ERP Analyst A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College Brigdon, Floyd - Instructor B.A., M.A., University of North Texas Graduate Study, University of North Texas Brittain, Robert - Instructor A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., Walden University Brown, April - Administrative Assistant, Adult, and Continuing Education A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College Certificate, Office Technology, Trinity Valley Community College Brown, Morgan – Accounting Specialist, Accounts Receivable Certificate, Cosmetology, Trinity Valley Community College Brown, Natalie, LPC – Academic/Workforce Advisor A.A., Trinity Valley Community College 4 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory B.A., M.A., University of Texas at Tyler Bryan, Blake – Coaching Assistant- Football B.S., Midwestern State University Bryan, Karla - Director of Learning Resource A.A., Trinity Valley Community College B.A., University of Texas at Tyler M.L.S., Texas Woman’s University Ed.D, Walden University Buford, Tony – Director of Building Services A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College Burnett, Brad – Research & Assessment Generalist A.A. Trinity Valley Community College B.S., Bellevue University M.S., Western Governor’s University Cammarn, Russell - Campus Building Services Manager Camp, Ronald Edward - Instructor A.A., Tyler Junior College B.S., M.B.E., Stephen F. Austin State University Graduate Study, Stephen F. Austin State University, University of North Texas, University of Texas at Tyler, Corpus Christi State University, Abilene Christian University Carson, Beatrice “Bea” - Executive Assistant II, to the Vice President of Student Services A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College Carter, David M – Building Services Technician Chavez, Maricela - Surgical Technology Coordinator A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., Grand Canyon University Chelette, Dana – Technical Workforce Advisor B.S., Texas A&M University-Commerce M.Ed., Lamar University Church, Cheryl – Executive Assistant I, AVP Workforce Education Clark, Lisa – Instructor/ Division Chairperson Mathematics B.S., M.S., McNeese State University Clary, Regina Weaks - Instructor B.S., M.S., Texas A & M University 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory 5 Ph.D., University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston GSBS, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Cleaver, Matthew- Instructor B.S., John Brown University M.H., University of Dallas Coan, Alicia – Director of System Support Services A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College Collard, Micah – Multimedia Specialist Collier, Holley – AVP of Instructional Innovation A.A., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Tarleton State University Cook, Elbert “Al” - Instructor B.A., M.A., University of Alabama Ph.D., North Carolina State University Cook, Lori – Instructor A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S.N., M.S.N., University of Phoenix D.N.P., American Sentinel University Cook, Ruth “Raz” – Instructor A.A., University of South Florida A.A.S., Hillsboro Community College B.S.N., Baylor University M.S.N., University of Texas Cooper, Jenny Hughes - Instructor A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., East Texas State University M.Ed., University of Texas at Arlington Cortez, Russann - LRC Technical Assistant Cox, Emma – Cardette Choreographer/Recruiter B.S., Stephen F. Austin University Crosby, Richard - Instructor A.A.S., Texas State Technical College B.S., M.S., University of Texas at Tyler Curran, Cortney - Director of International Students/Completion Advisor B.S.E., M.Ed., University of Arkansas Curry, Dana – Instructor 6 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory A.S., Dallas County Community College B.S., M.S., Texas A&M University Commerce Daniel, Bradley - Instructor Welding Certificate, Texas State Technical College Daniel, Brett - Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer B.S., M.S., University of Texas at Tyler Graduate Study, Texas A&M University Commerce, University of Texas at Tyler Daniel-Huddleston, Sheree - Instructor A.A., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., M.S., Texas A&M University Commerce Darragh, Cindy M. – Instructor B.S. in Pharmacy, University of Houston, College of Pharmacy B.S. in Education, University of Texas at Tyler M.S. in Administration, Lamar University Dausman, David - Instructor B.A., California State University B.S.N., University of Maryland at Baltimore M.S.N., Metropolitan State University D.N.P., American Sentinel University Davis, Princess – Coaching Assistant Women’s Basketball B.S., M.Ed., Texas A&M University, Commerce Davis, Richard – Palestine Curriculum Director/ Instructor B.S., Dallas Baptist College M.Ed., North Texas State University CCNA, CCAI Day, John - PC/LAN Analyst A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University M.Div., M.A.R.E, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Denney, Tammy – Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management/Registrar B.S., University of Texas at Tyler M.Ed., Texas A&M University Commerce Depperschmidt, Noelle - Instructor A.A., Prince George’s Community College B.A., M.A., Texas Woman’s University Derr, Dawn – Enrollment Specialist 2021-2022 | Faculty and Staff Directory 7 Dotts, Janene – Director of Human Resources A.A., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., M.S., Western Governor’s University Graduate Study, Liberty University Dotts, Stephen - Systems Administrator A.S., ITT Technical Institute CCENT, Cisco Systems Duff, Mary – Administrative Assistant Dunn, Carla - PC/LAN Analyst A.A.S., Eastfield College Edwards, Danica - Guidance Associate II A.A., Trinity Valley Community College B.A.A.S., Texas A&M University Commerce Elledge, Janet – Instructor Certificate, Cosmetology, Trinity Valley Community College Ellis, Patricia- Instructor A.A.S., Trinity Valley Community College B.S., M.S., University of Texas at Tyler Graduate Study, American Sentinel University Ellis, Sam – Instructor B.S, M.A., Sam Houston State University Ellsberry, Michael – Director of Small Business Development Center B.B.A., M.B.A., University of Texas at Austin Estes, Stephen “Adam” – Campus Police Officer Eustace, Larry - Instructor A.D.N., Odessa College
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