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Full-Time Faculty and Staff at JCCC Johnson County Community College 1 Full-time Faculty and Staff at JCCC Ali Abderrezak Assoc. Prof. Economics FOR University of Constantine MA Kansas State University PHD Kansas State University Margaret Ackelson Professor/Chair Learn. Strat. BA MidAmerica Nazarene Univ MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City John Addessi Consultant SBDC BA University of Rhode Island MBA University of Rhode Island Edward Adel Asst. Prof. Hospitality Mgmt. AAS Johnson County Comm College Solomon Aga Custodian Azin Agah Asst. Prof. Chemistry PHD Kansas State University Angel Aguilera Custodian Jacob Akehurst Prog. Coor., Cont. Educ. BS Northwest Missouri State Univ MA Emporia State University Mazen Akkam Prof./Chair Info. Technology BS Kansas State University MS Kansas State University Akram Al-Rawi Assoc. Prof. Info. Technology FOR Univ of Manchester Inst Science Tech FOR University of Bath FOR University of Mosul MS Univ of Missouri - Columbia Robyn Albano Interior Services Coor. BS Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln Daniel Alexander Professor English BA Oklahoma State University MA Oklahoma State University Fikru Aligaz Day Custodial Supervisor Natalie Alleman Beyers Dir. Inst. Planning Research BA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City 2 Full-time Faculty and Staff at JCCC MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Jeffrey Allen Dir. Campus Svcs Energy Mgmt BBS Emporia State University Katherine Allen AVP, Inst Adv/Gov Affairs BA Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln JD University of Kansas MA Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln Luz Alvarez Professor Foreign Language FOR Universidad Cuauhtemoc, Mexico MA University of Kansas SPC University of Kansas Gordon Anderson Asst. Prof. HVAC Jeffrey Anderson Counselor BA University of Northern Iowa MA University of Northern Iowa Lowry Anderson VP Academic Affairs/CAO BA Baker University MS University of Kansas SPC University of Kansas Rebecca Anderson Professor Speech BS Missouri State University MA Missouri State University James Antle Professor/Exec Dir Sustain AA Lee College BA Angelo State University MA Arizona State University PHD University of Kansas Dennis Arjo Prof./Chair Phil. Religion BA University of California MA University of Colorado PHD University of California John Armilio Police Officer Jason Arnett Supv., Coffee Bar Operations Donald Arnold Maintenance Mechanic Jubilee Arwick Administrative Assistant Ona Ashley Professor/Director Hosp. Mgmt BS Pittsburg State University MLA Baker University Johnson County Community College 3 Amy Auld Police Officer Getahun Ayele Housekeeping Equip. Mech. Jonathon Bachert Supv., Vending Services Barry Bailey Assoc. Prof./Chair Library BA University of Illinois MS University of Illinois Lillianna Bajich-Bock Counselor BS Kansas State University MS Kansas State University Angela Balman Outreach/Internship Coor. BS Fort Hays State University Brian Balman Professor Mathematics BS Calvary Bible College MA Fort Hays State University Andre Banks Custodian Margaret Barlett Assoc. Prof. Nursing BSN College of Mount Saint Joseph Rhonda Barlow Professor Mathematics BS Univ of Central Oklahoma MS Univ of Central Oklahoma John Barnes Professor Welding BS Metropolitan State University Paul Barnett Acad Thea Tech Dir/Designer BA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City MFA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Timmy Barnhart Sr. Graphics Designer Geraldine Barrett Billing A/R Specialist Sheri Barrett Dir., Outcomes Assessment BS Baker University EDD University of Kansas MPA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Debra Bates Police Officer Brian Baumgardner 4 Full-time Faculty and Staff at JCCC Professor Science AA Johnson County Comm College BS Pittsburg State University DDS Univ of Missouri - Kansas City SPC Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Martha Baumgardner Coor., Journalism/Media Com. BA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City MS University of Saint Mary Robert Beasley Production Mgr. Video Srvcs BA Oklahoma State University Lynne Beatty Professor Science BS Murray State University MS Southern Illinois University SPC University of Kansas Christina Bechtel Sr. Graphics Designer BS Kansas State University Amy Becker Dsktp Pblshg/Layout Tech. Joni Becker Dir., Development/Finance AA Johnson County Comm College BGS University of Kansas Robert Becker Unified Messaging Admin. BS Rockhurst University Emily Behrmann General Mgr, Performing Arts BA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Kenneth Behrmann Box Office Manager BA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Mengistu Bekalu Custodian Stephanie Belford Administrative Assistant Peter Belk Prog. Dir. Admissions BBA Missouri Southern State Univ MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Samantha Bell Assoc. Prof. English BA SUNY College at Geneseo MA SUNY College at Brockport PHD University of Kansas SPC University of Kansas Britt Benjamin Asst. Prof. Fash. Merch/Design Johnson County Community College 5 BFA Stephens College Mary Berg Asst. Prof. Hospitality Mgmt. AAS Johnson County Comm College BS William Jewell College Sean Bergman Tech. Dir., Carlsen Ctr. Ops. BA University of Kansas Roslyn Bethke Professor Reading/Acad Ach Ctr BA Fort Hays State University MS University of Kansas SPC University of Kansas Shawn Biggs Asst. Prof. EMS AS Labette Community College Stephen Bittner Custodian Susan Black Accountant BS University of Kansas Nicole Blackwell Web Content Strategist AA Johnson County Comm College BS University of Kansas Janice Blansit Prog. Dir. ABE/GED/ESL BA Colorado Womens College MBA University of Kansas Eve Blobaum Assoc. Prof./Chair Sociology BA Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln MS Univ of Missouri - Kansas City SPC Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Jeffrey Blodig Professor Science BS University of Kansas MS Fort Hays State University Michael Bloemker Head Coach, CC/Track Field BS University of Central Missouri MA University of Saint Mary Katherine Blosser Associate Registrar Ayalnesh Bogale Custodian Robin Boley Campus Svcs. Info. Coor. BA MidAmerica Nazarene Univ Stacy Boline College Info Writer/Editor 6 Full-time Faculty and Staff at JCCC BS Kansas State University Mitchell Borchers AVP, Business Services BBA Iowa State University Marc Bouton Maintenance Supervisor Daniel Bowyer Custodian Gary Bowyer Custodian Barrett Boyd Computer Lab Supervisor NBC N Gary Boyd Sr. Programmer Analyst BS Missouri State University MA Missouri State University Rochelle Boyd Mgr. Information Security BA Colorado State University MS Regis College Angela Boyer Administrative Assistant Sarah Boyle Assoc. Prof. History BA American University MA SUNY at Binghamton PHD SUNY at Binghamton Robert Brandon Postal Services Assoc. Robert Brannan Professor English BA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City MA Iowa State University Alicia Bredehoeft Counselor BA Univ of Missouri - Columbia MED Univ of Missouri - Columbia Randal Breeden Sr. Graphics Designer BFA University of Kansas Debra Brewer Financial Aid Supv - Acctg. BS Univ of Missouri - Columbia Regina Brewer Mkt. Surv. Research Analyst BED Arkansas State University MA Arkansas State University Constance Brickner Benefits Specialist Johnson County Community College 7 BS Emporia State University MA Webster University Melanie Brink Science - Lab Technician BS Univ of Missouri - Kansas City MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Hedy Brizendine Financial Aid Coordinator Carrie Brooks Administrative Assistant David Brooks Help Desk Analyst BS Kansas State University Lori Brooks Asst Prof. Health Info Systems BED Emporia State University Andrea Broomfield Professor English BA University of Kansas MA University of Kansas PHD Temple University Jim Brown Mgr. Office Computing Support AS Gadsden State Comm College BA Jacksonville State University John Brown Dean, Technology BS Pittsburg State University MS Pittsburg State University Sally Brown Administrative Assistant Susan Brown Administrative Assistant Susan Brown Professor HPER BS Kansas State University ME University of Kansas Timothy Brown Asst. Prof., RR Conductor William Brown Professor Auto. Tech. AA Johnson County Comm College BS Pittsburg State University Mark Browning Professor English BA William Jewell College MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City PHD University of Kansas Jason Brunkan Sr Multimedia Eng Event Spec BA Univ of Missouri - Columbia 8 Full-time Faculty and Staff at JCCC Ron Brunkow Video Systems Engineer Malinda Bryan-Smith Dir., SBDC BS University of Kansas MBA University of Kansas John Buchanan Counselor BA Univ of Missouri - Columbia MA Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Jason Buell Access Control Specialist William Buese Professor/Trainer BED University of Central Missouri MS University of Central Missouri Sharon Buhler Foundation Oper. Coor. BBA Iowa State University Sheri Bunce Accountant BBA Pittsburg State University Anthony Butler Drafting Lab Supervisor Donnie Byers Professor Science BA Knox College MS Michigan State University SPC Univ of Missouri - Kansas City Jeffrey Byers Assoc. Prof./Chair Animation Kelly Byfield Administrative Assistant AA Johnson County Comm College BBA Baker University Nancy Byram Bookstore Accountant BS Kansas State University MBA Keller Grad School of Mgmt Jane Byrne Administrative Assistant Kathryn Byrne Assoc. Prof. Writing Center AA Diablo Valley College BA Mills College MA Kent State University Main SPC Kent State University Main Judith Callaghan Administrative Assistant Gayle Callahan Johnson County Community College 9 Dir., Bursar Operations BS Pittsburg State University MBA University of Kansas Janice Callahan Dining Services Assistant II Terry Callihan Professor Dental Hygiene AAS Penn Valley Community College AS Johnson County Comm College BS Univ of Missouri - Kansas
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