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Board of Trustees, Administration and Faculty · 142 BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY · 142 BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Dean, College of Education .......................................Donna Jacobs, Ed.D. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dean, College of Health and Human Services .............. Don Jeffrey, Ph.D. Dean, Distance Learning .......................................Sallie J. Johnson, Ph.D. Dean, International Programs .................................Curtis H. Porter, Ph.D. HIS EXCELLENCY, BOB RILEY Dean, University Libraries....................................Henry R. Stewart, Ph.D. Governor of Alabama, President, ex-officio Academic Dean, University College..................Frederick A. Viohl, Ed.D. Director, Instructional Support Services........................Eleanor Lee, M.A. JOSEPH B. MORTON, PH.D. Director, Troy University State Superintendent of Education, ex-officio School of Accountancy ............................Thomas A. Ratcliffe, Ph.D. Director, University Honors...................................Kenneth LaBrant, Ph.D. R. DOUGLAS HAWKINS, D.V.M. Registrar, University ......................................................Vickie Miles, M.S. President pro tempore Registrar, Assistant, Dothan..................................... Lynda Salisbury, M.S. Registrar, Campus, Montgomery ...................................Lynn Lewis, Ed.S. Registrar, Associate, Phenix City ............................Darlene Stewart, Ed.S. GERALD O. DIAL Registrar, Associate, Troy.............................................Tamara Jones, M.S. Vice President pro tempore Registrar, Associate and Coordinator of Student Services, University College ..........................................Robert Allen, M.A.T. Area 1st Area MR. ALLEN TUCKER II. Administration 2nd Area DR. R. DOUGLAS HAWKINS Vice Chancellor, Financial Affairs ........ James M. Bookout, M.B.A., CPA 2nd Area MR. JOHN D. HARRISON Associate Vice Chancellor, Institutional Research, 3rd Area MR. ALLEN E. OWEN, III Planning and Effectiveness ..............................Angela Roling, Ph.D. Comptroller .................................................... Bryan Helms, M.B.A., CPA 4th Area MR. MILTON McGREGOR Director, Accounts Receivable ..........................Lou Ann Johnson, M.B.A. 5th Area SENATOR GERALD O. DIAL Director, Athletics ............................................. Stephen M. Dennis, B.BA. 6th Area DR. JAMES R. ANDREWS Director, Human Resources ...........................Lee Vardaman, M.A., P.H.R. 7th Area MR. ROY HENRY DRINKARD Director, Physical Plant.............................................Mark Salmon, M.B.A. 8th Area MR. LAMAR P. HIGGINS Director, Purchasing and Inventory Control............Ursula Bryant, M.B.A. At-Large MR. C. CHARLES NAILEN, JR Director, Management Information Systems..............Greg Price, M.M.I.S. Non-voting Student Member SGA RESIDENT III. Advancement JACK HAWKINS, JR., Ph.D., Secretary Associate Vice Chancellor, Development ..................Jean Laliberte, Ph.D. Associate Vice Chancellor for Marketing EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and Communications .........................................Sandra Gouge, M.S. Director, Alumni Affairs ........................................ Faith West Ward, M.S. R. Douglas Hawkins, Gerald O. Dial, John D. Harrison Director, University Relations ..........................................Tom Davis, B.S. Director, Advancement ............................................. William Minix, M.A. CHANCELLOR AND SENIOR Director, Annual Giving and Special Projects ..........Alicia Bookout, M.A. VICE CHANCELLORS OF THE UNIVERSITY Director, Creative Services ...................................................... Joe Johnson Director, State/Federal Government Affairs ..........Marcus Paramore, B.A. Director, Local Government Relations and Chancellor .............................................................Jack Hawkins, Jr., Ph.D. Coordinator of Special Projects ......................... Alan Boothe, M.S. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost ............................ Ed Roach, Ph.D. Director, Advancement, Dothan ....................................................... Vacant Senior Vice Chancellor for Administration.....Douglas C. Patterson, Ph.D. Director, Advancement, Phenix City........................................Kathy Ninas Senior Vice Chancellor for Advancement and Director, Development and Alumni Affairs, External Relations .................................. Cameron Martindale, Ed.D. Montgomery..........................................................Julia Wilson, B.S. Senior Vice Chancellor for Student Services ........John W. Schmidt, Ed.D. Executive Assistant to the Chancellor................. William D. Barron, M.A. IV. Student Services Associate Vice Chancellor for Financial Aid ................. Fred Carter, M.Ed DIVISIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY Dean, Student Services, Dothan............................... Robert G. Willis, M.S. I. Academic Affairs Dean, Student Services, Montgomery .....................Charles Western, Ph.D Vice Chancellor, Dothan....................................................................Vacant Dean, Student Services, Troy................................Herbert E. Reeves, M.S. Vice Chancellor, Montgomery ..........................................................Vacant Dean, Enrollment Management ..................Sidney R. Starling, Jr. M.B.A. Vice Chancellor, Phenix City Campus.......................Curtis H. Pitts, Ed.D. Director, Auxiliary Services .........................Sohail Agboatwala, M.B.A. Vice Chancellor, University College........................Susan Aldridge, Ph.D. Director, Dining Services .....................................Todd Milewicz, M.B.A. Associate Provost.......................................................Hal W. Fulmer, Ph.D. Director, Financial Aid .............................................Carol P. Supri, M.S. Associate Provost and Dean, Graduate School ... Dianne L. Barron, Ed.D. Director, Student Activities ............................................................ Vacant Associate Provost Dothan..................................................................Vacant Director, Student Involvement Associate Provost Montgomery ..................................Terry Dixon, Ph.D. and Leadership ................................... Barbara E. Patterson, M.S.Ed. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences ....................... Robert L. Pullen, Ph.D. Director, Development/Counseling .............................. Susan Pierce, M.S. Dean, Sorrell College of Business..................................Earl Ingram, Ph.D. Associate Registrar/Director of Admissions, Dean, College of Communication and Fine Arts ......Hal W. Fulmer, Ph.D. Phenix City.......................................Darlene Schmurr-Stewart, Ed.S. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY · 143 Associate Registrar/Director Student Services, University College ......................................... Robert Allen, M.A.T. Chief of University Police ...........................................Rod Anderson, B.S. ENDOWED CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIP Five endowed chairs have been established by the Troy University Board of Trustees and endowed with funds from Mrs. Anise J. Sorrell and others. Some of these chairs have full-time occupants; others provide visit- ing lecturers and enhancements. SORRELL ENDOWMENT The Adams-Bibby Chair of Free Enterprise The Adams-Bibby Chair of Free Enterprise was made possible by a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry Bibby and a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Anise J. Sorrell. The chair is named in honor of the Bibbys and Mrs. Bibby’s father, Mr. Eason Young Adams. As an incentive to encourage private donations to the state’s pub- lic universities, the 1985 Alabama Legislature established the Alabama Endowment Trust Fund for Eminent Scholars. This trust provides $400,000 to the Troy University Foundation for each $600,000 donated to the foundation for the Eminent Scholar Endowment. EMINENT SCHOLARS ♦ ALFA Eminent Scholar in Environmental Management and Agricul- ture ♦ Eminent Scholar of Computer and Information Science ♦ HealthSouth Eminent Scholar in Sports Medicine ♦ Troy University Foundation Eminent Scholar Chair in Banking and Finance. PROFESSORSHIP ♦ The E. H. Sherman Professorship in Accounting ♦ The Sherman Professorship was established by gifts from alumni and friends of the Troy University accounting program. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY · 144 Cohen, Glenn, 1998, Chair, Department of Biological and Environ- mental Sciences, Professor, B.A., 1965, Rutgers University; Ph.D., 1970, GRADUATE FACULTY TROY CAMPUS Florida State University. Albritton, James., 2001, Associate Professor, B. A., 1966, Univer- Cooper, Stephen, 1985, Professor, B.A., 1977, University of Dela- sity of California; B.A., 1969, University of Bordeaux; M.S., 1971, Uni- ware; M.A., 1979, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ph.D., versity of Bordeaux; Ph.D., 1972, University of Bordeaux. 1985, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Allard, Catherine, 1989, Associate Professor, B.M., 1977, State D’Andrea, Nicholas, 1969, Professor, B.S., 1964, Troy State Uni- University College, N.Y.; M.S., 1978, State University College, N.Y.; versity; M.A., 1967, University of Southern Mississippi; Ph.D., 1970, D.M.A., 1991, Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University. University of Southern Mississippi. Allen, Geraldine W., 1993, Director MSN Program, Associate Pro- Davidson, Barry S., 2002, Assistant Professor, B.S., 1971, Pitts- fessor, B.S.N., 1985, Troy State University; M.S.N., 1987, Troy
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