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Stone Academy Staff and Faculty STONE ACADEMY STAFF AND FACULTY CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Joseph Bierbaum .............................................................................................................................. President/CEO M.S., B.A., Bentley University Frank Bonavita………………………………………………………………….……………..Director of Facilities and IT Rafael Centeno .................................................................................................................... Director of Admissions Ann Cooper ............................................................................................................................. Compliance Manager M.S.M., University of Saint Joseph Amy Cormier ................................................................................................................. Human Resource Manager B.A., Central Connecticut State University A.S., Tunxis Community College Alexander Cuevas ......................................................................................... Executive Director of Special Projects M.B.A., Albertus Magnus College B.S., Bryant University Linda Dahlin…….……………………………………………………………………………Director of Academic Affairs M.S., St. Joseph College Anthony Del Vecchio ...................................................................................................................................... Bursar M.B.A., University of Bridgeport Julia Henry ............................................................................................................................ Financial Aid Manager A.S., Goodwin College Eric Jay…………........................................................................................................................Director of Finance B.S., Southern New Hampshire University Francesca Lagano ............................................................................................................ Student Loan Consultant Signe Lambertsen ........................................................ Executive Assistant to the Provost and Director of Finance B.A., Central Connecticut State University William N. Mangini .................................................................................................................. Financial Aid Director M.A., B.A., Central Connecticut State University Keonna Mathis…………………………………………………………….………………………Financial Aid Specialist B.S., Eastern Connecticut State University Holly E. Mulrenan R.N.,………………………………………………….Licensed Practical Nursing Program Director M.S., University of Connecticut B.S.N., Southern Connecticut State University Marita Nicolay .............................................................................................................Student Services Accountant A.S., Asnuntuck Community College DeWayne Pryce ...................................................................................................................... Compliance Manager M.B.A, University of Commonwealth Carribean Christopher Sanchez ........................................................................................................................IT Administrator Keisha Santos………………………………………………………………………………Student Services Accountant A.S., Monroe College Judy Scire...................................................................................................................................... Registrar Director B.S., Central Connecticut State University Nathan Thibodeau ............................................................................................................................IT Administrator Shyanne Van Allen ................................................................................................................... Accounting Manager A.S., Manchester Community College Alyssa Werner ................................................................................................................................ Staff Accountant B.S., Southern Connecticut State University Dorothy Whidbee ....................... ……………………………………………………….......Accounts Payable Manager A.S., Goodwin College Diploma, Stone Academy Kenneth Zane………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Provost M.B.A., University of New Haven B.S., A.S., Johnson & Wales University WEST HAVEN CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Marlene Artis-Spann ........................................................................................................... Administrative Assistant A.S., Gateway Community College Lori Cirillo………………………………………………………………………………………………Financial Aid Officer Jenean Draughn ........................................................................................................................................ Registrar B.S., University of Phoenix Tony Evans ..................................................................................................................... Career Services Manager Carissa Iannucci. ................................................................................................................. Administrative Assistant CMAS, Stone Academy Desiree James ............................................................................................................................... Campus Director B.S., Bay Path College Mikerline Jean-Baptiste ...................................................................................... Senior Admissions Representative B.S., Fairfield University Tracy Kemp, RMA ......................................................................................................... Medical Programs Manager A.S., Middlesex Community College Diploma, Morse School of Business Virginia King ..................................................................................... Licensed Practical Nursing Program Manager Ed. D., Quinnipiac University M.S.N., Benedictine University B.S.N., UNADECA Marilyn Martinez ........................................................................................................... Admissions Representative Erica Murray ................................................................................................................. Admissions Representative B.S., Keene State Louise Pelletier ........................................................................................................... Student Services Coordinator M.S., Fairfield University B.S., Central Connecticut State University A.S., Mitchell College Melissa Peterson .......................................................................................................... Program Manager Assistant B.S., Southern Connecticut State University Gerard Pugh .............................................................................................................................. Financial Aid Officer Marco Ramirez ................................................................................................................. Career Services Manager Damary Rodriguez ....................................................................................................... Admissions Representative Catherine Sanchez-Murnan…………………………………………………………………Senior Financial Aid Officer Dorcia Strong, RN. ....................................................... Clinical Supervisor in Licensed Practical Nursing Program B.S.N., University of Hartford Aysha Toney ................................................................................................................. Admissions Representative FULL-TIME FACULTY Myriam Aguilar-Martinez, EFDA, CDA ........................................................................ Instructor in Dental Assisting B.S., University of Phoenix Cynthia Baez, RN ..................................................................................................... Instructor in Medical Programs Diploma, Bridgeport School of Nursing Chelsey Bisaillon ..................................................................................................... Instructor in Medical Programs B.A. Central Connecticut State University Jayson Blando .......................................................................................................... Instructor in Medical Programs M.A., Southern Connecticut State University B.S., American International College Joyce Brown .................................................................................................................................. English Instructor M.S., B.S., Springfield College Charity Chambers ............................................................................................................................ Math Instructor M.A.T., Central Connecticut State University Robert Cullen ........................................................................................................... Instructor in Medical Programs B.A., Central Connecticut State University Therese Curry ................................................................................................................. Vocational Lead Instructor B.S., Manchester College Beverly Del Buono, LPN .................................................................... Instructor in Patient Care Specialist Program Diploma, W.F. Kaynor Technical High School Karen Giovanelli, RN .......................................................................... Instructor in Patient Care Specialist Program Diploma, Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing Susan Jahn, LPN……………………..…Instructor in Patient Care Specialist and Certified Nurse’s Aide Programs Diploma, Vinyl Regional Vocational Technical School Lynze Kapp, MSN, BSN, RN………………………………… Lead Instructor
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