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514468 Dutchess Comm College Catalog.Ps TRUSTEES Board of Trustees Th omas E. LeGrand, Chairperson (2011)† ............................................Rhinebeck Charles E. Stewart III, Vice-Chairperson (2010) ....................................Pawling Anne C. Forman, Secretary (2011) .........................................................Beacon Betsy Brown (2012) ...............................................................................Poughkeepsie Vincent J. DiMaso (2013) ......................................................................Poughkeepsie Daniel J. French (2015) .........................................................................Poughquag David Patrick Kelly (2012) .....................................................................Pawling Judith “Kip” O’Neill (2014) .................................................................Poughkeepsie Sherre Wesley (2016) .............................................................................Poughkeepsie John Zamierowski (Student Trustee) ......................................................Poughkeepsie †Year indicates expiration of term Trustees Emeriti Pamela Barrack Daniel J. Hannigan Allan E. Rappleyea Herman Bloom* Joseph Jiudice* Francis U. Ritz Stephen K. Bock* Madolin S. Johnson* Rudolph P. Russo Clyde R. Chase Bradford Kendall Th omas T. Sanford Richard V. Corbally Colette Lafuente C.B. Schmidt* Roger H. Corbetta* Perinnella Lewis David C. Schoentag* Joseph E. Davis Warren K. Lind* Edna K. Silber James M. Fedorchak William T. Love* J. George Spitz* David Gamache Edna C. Macmahon* Christine Sproat Patricia L. Gee H. Tyler Marcy Susan Stoller Joseph H. Gellert* Douglas A. McHoul Kenneth J. Utter* Jean C. Gilman William C. McLaughlin Laura D. Voght W. Lou Glasse Joan A. Pagones William J. Walsh* John J. Gromkowski* Marion Patterson Charles H. Woolf * Joseph V. Poillucci *Deceased Student Trustees Emeriti Robert Adney Laura Jung Margaret Quick Josephine Babiarz Suzanne (Kaufman) Sweeney Bridget K. Rawls Mallory Bedell Melissa Jon Kenney Gina Rotundo Loren Bellamy Sasha Korobov Star Sanderson Robert Berger Kimberly (Ladanyi) Traudt Jonathan Schneider Janet Brendli Elizabeth (Luty) Nash Jasmin Vazquez Diane (Conlon) Rohde Christopher Martin Laura D. Voght Paul Dancy Timothy McGraw Edna Lee Warnecke Jeanne Double Edward J. Mills III Christopher Wittingham Jill-Ann Fusaro Cindy O’Dell Tara Williams Ben Henning Vincenzo Pasquantonio Alison Young Liaison Committee, County Legislature John Forman ...........................................................................................Beacon Daniel Kuff ner ........................................................................................ Hyde Park DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2010-2011 CATALOG | 163 COLLEGE PERSONNEL Office of the President Thomas Trinchera (1999), Assistant Office of the Dean of Administration Librarian D. David Conklin (1992), President B.A., M.L.S., State University of New W. John Dunn (1994), Vice-President B.A., M.Ed., The Pennsylvania State York at Buffalo and Dean of Administration University A.S., Queensborough Community Ed.D., New York University Chrisie Mitchell (2007), Associate College Director of the Dr. Mary Louise Van B.A., Queens College Linda M. Beasimer (1994), Assistant to Winkle Teaching Learning Center M.S., State University of New York the President and Recording Secretary to B.A., State University of New York College at New Paltz the Board of Trustees College at Geneseo M.S., University at Albany, SUNY Donna Rocap (2005), Associate Dean of AnneMarie Andrews (2005), Secretary to Administration the President Joseph Connell (2008), Director of A.S. Ulster Community College B.A., Mass College of Liberal Arts Academic Services and Testing B.S., State University of New York B.A., Lycoming College College at New Paltz Office of the Dean of Academic Affairs M.S., Miami University Bridgette Anderson (2002), Associate Sally Weglinski (2000), Assistant Director Dean of Administration for Physical Carl L. Denti (1969), Vice-President and of Academic Services and Testing Plant Dean of Academic Affairs A.S., Dutchess Community College B.S., M.S., New York Institute of B.A., M.S., Syracuse University B.S., M.S., Cornell University Technology Ellen Gambino (2006), Associate Dean Lori Anderson (2009), Assistant Director Klaus Gessler (2005), Associate Dean of Academic Affairs of Academic Services and Testing of Administration for Information B.A., State University of New York B.B.A., Pace University Technology College at New Paltz M.S., State University of New York B.A., M.A., City College of New York M.S., Pace University College at New Paltz Dominick B. Giarraputo (2001), Carla Mazzarelli (2008), Interim Susan L. Moore (1969), Director of Assistant Dean of Administration for Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Scheduling Facilities Planning B.A., Russell Sage College A.A., Dutchess Community College A.A.S., Queensboro Community College M.S., Hunter College, City University of Recipient of 1995 Chancellor’s Award for B.S., New York Institute of Technology New York Excellence in Professional Service M.S., State University of New York Ph.D., University at Albany, SUNY College at New Paltz Timothy Decker (1981), Director of Susan J. McGlynn (2009), Interim Programs and Activities, DCC South Cathy McCue (2006), Assistant Dean Associate Dean of Academic Affairs B.A., Marist College of Administration for Financial Services B.A., Pace University M.S., State University of New York A.A.S., Dutchess Community College M.A., Saint Peter’s College College at New Paltz B.S., Nyack College Recipient of 2005 Chancellor’s Award for M.B.A., Iona College Vacant, Director of the Library Excellence in Professional Service Ron Crovisier (1997), Associate Lisa Keto (2006), Assistant to the Dean Librarian Wendy Bohlinger (1991), Counselor/ of Administration B.S., State University of New York Coordinator of C-Step A.S., Dutchess Community College College at New Paltz B.S., University at Albany, SUNY B.S., Empire State College M.L.S., Columbia University Seth Goldstein, Coordinator of John Bohlmann (2005), Director of Tina Kiernan (2007), Assistant Librarian Emergency Services Program Campus Safety and Security B.S., M.B.A. Hofstra University A.A.S., Ulster County Community A.A.S., Dutchess Community College M.L.S., C.W. Post University College George Buchanan (2009), Director of Alice M. McGovern (1982), Associate Human Resources Management Librarian B.A., Purdue University B.A., Fordham University M.G.A., University of Pennsylvania M.A., University of South Florida J.D., Indiana University 164 | www.sunydutchess.edu Melissa Mesuda-Ortega (2003), Director Deborah Weibman (1974), Registrar Robert Zasso (2000), Assistant Director of Payroll B.A., University at Albany, SUNY of Financial Aid A.S., Dutchess Community College M.S., Western Connecticut State College B.A., Eastern Connecticut State University B.S., Marist College Recipient of 1980 Chancellor’s Award M.A., Western Connecticut State for Excellence in Professional Service University Patrick Griffi n (1984), Director of Information Systems Carl L. Marchese (1985), Associate F. Michael Weida (1994), Director of A.A.S., Dutchess Community College Registrar Student Activities B.S., M.S., Union College A.A., Dutchess Community College B.A., Th iel College B.A., C.W. Post Center, Long Island M.Ed., Kent State University Ansamma Varkey (1981), Assistant University Director of Information Systems M.S., St. John’s University Matthew Hanlon (2003), Assistant Diploma, Business Programming, Professional Degree, St. John’s University Director of Student Activities Southern Ohio College B.A., University at Albany, SUNY B.S., Madras University William V. Benedetto (1990), Assistant M.A., Marist College Registrar for Registration Vacant, Director of Telecommunications B.A., Kent State University Wendy Walker (1987), Director of and Instructional Media M.A., University of Akron Counseling and Career Services B.S., University of the State of New York Offi ce of the Dean of Student Services Lauren Bunnell (2009), Registrar M.A., Ed.S., University of South Florida and Enrollment Management Counselor Ed.D., Nova Southeastern University A.A., Broome Community College Sandra Miller Holst (2005), Vice- B.A., State University of New York at Ted Goehring (2007), Counselor, President and Dean of Student Services Plattsburgh Counseling and Career Services and Enrollment Management M.A., State University of New York at A.S., Columbia-Greene Community B.A., State University of New York Binghamton College College at New Paltz B.A., State University of New York M.S., State University College at Stewart Dawes (2005), Registrar College at New Paltz Brockport Counselor M.A., Capella University M.Ed., Columbia University A.A., Dutchess Community College Ph.D., Capella University B.A., State University of New York Martha Meredith (2004), Coordinator College at Plattsburgh of Transfer Services Vacant, Associate Dean of Student M.S., Alfred University B.S., Cornell University Services M.S., State University of New York MaryBeth Dohrenwend (1998), at Binghamton Marta Newkirk (2000), Assistant Dean Coordinator - DSS Employee Training of Student Services Program Paula Possenti-Perez (2004), B.A., Mount Saint Mary College B.S., State University of New York Coordinator of Disability Services M.P.S., State University of New York College at New Paltz B.A., Hunter College College at New Paltz M.S., Hofstra University M.Ed., Lehman College M.A., Marist College Doris Diaz-Kelly (2001), Coordinator of Offi ce of the Dean of Community
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