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Seattle Community College District VI Administration SEATTLE COLLEGES 2014-2016 Catalog Seattle Community College District VI Administration Board of Trustees Seattle Colleges Cable BETTY LUNCEFORD Manager, Telecommunications The Seattle College District is Television & Web Operations governed by a five-member Board JOHN SHARIFY JOHN BRAY of Trustees appointed by the gover- General Manager, SCCtv Director of Accounting Services nor of the state of Washington for B.A., Princeton University; B.A., Seattle University; CPA. sequential five-year terms. Current M.F.A., Columbia University. members serving on the Board are: DAWN VINBERG TOM BUTTERWORTH Executive Director, District JORGE CARRASCO Station Director, SCCtv Financial Services & Planning CARMEN GAYTON B.A., Western Washington University. B.S., Brigham Young University. COURTNEY GREGOIRE ROB ROSAMOND KIRSTI S. THOMAS STEVEN R. HILL Director, Technology Operations, SCCtv Manager, Library Technical Services ALBERT SHEN B.A., University of Washington. B.A., University of Delaware; M.L.S., University of Texas at Austin. Chancellor Office of the Vice Chancellor Employee Services Division JILL WAKEFIELD CARIN WEISS DISTRICT CHARLES E. SIMS B.A., Central Washington University; Vice Chancellor Chief Human Resources Officer M.P.A., University of Washington; B.A., University of California, Berkeley; B.S., University of Northern Colorado; Ed.D., Seattle University. 322 M.A., Ph.D., University of Washington. M.A., University of Colorado. Chancellor’s Office ANNA BALDWIN SUSAN ENGEL Research & Planning Specialist Director, Employee Services Operations HARRIETTA HANSON B.A., Pomona College; B.S., Eastern Washington University. Senior Executive Assistant to the M.A., Columbia University; Chancellor & Secretary to the Board M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University. DANIEL CORDAS Professional Human Resources Manager, Professional Certificate, University of Washington. VICTOR KUO Development & Projects Director, Research & Strategic Planning B.A., Western Washington University. BRUCE GENUNG B.A., Pomona College; Associate Vice Chancellor Administration M.A., Columbia University; MARTIN LOGAN for Advancement M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University. Executive Director, Seattle Recruiting & HRIS Specialist Colleges Foundation CAREY SCHROYER B.S., University of Washington B.A., Occidental College; M.P.A., Seattle University. Faculty Development Coordinator M.B.A., University of Redland. (South Seattle College, Biology) KRISTINA MARTINSEN MALCOLM GROTHE B.S., Queen’s University, Canada; Payroll Supervisor Associate Vice Chancellor B.S., D.C., Logan College of Chiropractic. A.A.S., Highline Community College; MIKALA MIKOLASKI B.S, Southern Illinois University; Finance and Technology Office Executive Assistant M.A.Ed., Seattle University; B.A., University of Washington; Ph.D., Oregon State University. KURT BUTTLEMAN M.A., Antioch University. LAVERNE LAMOUREUX Vice Chancellor for Finance & Technology Director for Government Affairs B.S., University of Illinois; Union Representatives M.B.A., University of Washington; B.S., Northern Michigan University; Ed.D., North Carolina State University. Certificate in Management, Harvard TRACY LAI School of Business. 2013-2015 Co-President, AFT Seattle MINOO DAMANPOUR Colleges, Local 1789, AFL-CIO EARNEST PHILLIPS Manager, Purchasing Department (Central Humanities & Social Sciences) Executive Director, Communications M.B.A., University of Idaho. B.A., University of California, Berkeley; B.A., Brigham Young University; M.Ed., University of Washington. HEATHER EMLUND M.P.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Executive Assistant KIMBERLY MCRAE VERONICA WADE 2013-2015 Co-President, AFT Seattle Director, District Workforce JOYCE HANSEN Colleges, Local 1789, AFL-CIO Projects & Initiatives Manager, Web Services (Seattle Central College, Counseling) B.A., B.A., University of Notre Dame B.S., Pacific Union College. B.A., Alabama State University; M.Ed., City University, Seattle. EVELYN YENSON MICHAEL W. LOCK Executive Director, Special Projects TY PETHE Director of Information Technology, 2014-2016, President, Washington B.A., College of New Rochelle; Siegal Service Center M.A., University of Wisconsin. Federation of State Employees Local 304 B.A., University of Washington. (Central Student Leadership) A.A.S., Shoreline Community College. 2014-2016 Catalog SEATTLE COLLEGES CENTRAL Faculty & Administration BRIGID MCDEVITT Dean, Student Resources OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT B.A., Western Washington University. OFFICE OF INSTRUCTION PAUL T. KILLpaTRICK WAI-FONG LEE DONNA NETZ President Executive Vice President for Instruction and Director, Advising Center & Transfer Center B.S., Oregon State University; Executive Dean, Instructional Resources, B.A., Western Washington University; M.S., Western Oregon State University; Accreditation & Assessment M.Ed., City University of Bellevue. Ph.D., Oregon State University. B.S.Sc., Chinese University of Hong Kong; M.A., M.L.S., University of Hawaii; CHRISTINE YOUNG REBECCA HANSEN Ph.D., University of Arizona. Executive Assistant to the President Director, Multicultural Services B.F.A., State University of New York B.A., University of Puget Sound; ONA CANFIELD at Buffalo; J.D., Seattle University School of Law. Director, Dental Hygiene M.Ed., University of Washington. A.A., A.S., Shoreline Community College; AdaM NANCE B.S., University of Washington; CENTRAL Executive Director, Foundation M.Ed., Seattle University; B.A., University of Washington. ADMinistrative SERVICES Professional Technical Teaching Certificate. DAVID SANDLER LINDA CHAUNCEY MICHAEL V. PHAM Director, Communications and Marketing Associate Dean, Seattle Culinary Academy Vice President, Administrative Services B.A., University of North Carolina, B.A., B.S., M.P.A., University of Washington. B.S., Central Washington University; Chapel Hill. 323 M.B.A., City University. STEPHANIE DELANEY KATHRYN WOODLEY Associate Dean, Distance & eLearning & Administration Faculty RACHEL CAHAN Human Resources Officer Executive Assistant to the Vice President B.S., Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; B.A., University of Arizona. CHERISA J. YarkIN M.S., Vermont Law School; Executive Director of Strategic J.D., University of San Diego School of Law; CHARLES W. DAVIS Initiatives & Institutional Research Ph.D., University of Nebraska Lincoln. Executive Assistant to the Vice President A.A., City College of San Francisco; B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of B.A., University of Arizona. LAURA DIZAZZO California, Berkeley. Dean, Basic & Transitional Studies DAVE ERNEVAD B.A., Boston University; Manager, Capital Projects M.A., Salisbury University. B.S., University of Vermont. STUDENT SERVICES VACANT PHYLLIS GRETCHENUK Director, Seattle Maritime Academy DIANE M. COLEMAN Interim Director, Business Operations Interim Executive Vice President A.A., Seattle Central Community College. daVID GOURD for Student Services and Dean, Allied Health Division Dean, Enrollment Services/Registrar JEFF KEEVER B.A., Central Connecticut State University; B.A., University of Maryland Director, Auxiliary Services M.B.A., University of Connecticut; University College; B.A., Ohio State University. M.S.T., State University of New York, B.A., M.A., Dominican University Potsdam. of California. ALISON MCCORMICK Director, Mainstay AL GRISWOLD LEXIE EVANS A.A., San Joaquin Delta College; Associate Vice President SVI Dean, Student Development B.A., Chapman College; and Workforce Education B.A., University of Washington; M.S. San Francisco University. B.A., Oregon State University; M.A., Western Washington University. M.A., University of Phoenix. MINETH ELMAN MCLAIN JULIA GOLDIE Manager, Public Safety LINDA KELLEY Director, Mitchell Activities Center Washington State Criminal Justice Interim Associate Dean, Nursing BA., Minnesota State University, Mankato. Training Commission Reserve Police A.D.N., B.S.N., Miami University of Ohio; Officer Certified; M.S.N., Gonzaga University; RENEE JACKMAN Clery Act Trainer, Department of Professional Technical Teaching Certificate. Interim Director, Women’s Programs Education and IACLEA; BRADLEY LANE B.A., University of Washington; Weapons of Mass Destruction, Instructor M.A., Antioch University. & Certification from LSU. Dean, Humanities & Social Science B.A., Lambuth University; NOEL MCBRIDE HARRIET M. wasserMAN M.Ed., Vanderbilt University; Director, Financial Aid Associate Dean & Director, Ph.D., Indiana University. Information Technology Services B.A., University of Washington. B.S., University of Washington. SEATTLE COLLEGES 2014-2016 Catalog ANDREA INSLEY AL-MadaNI, MOHAMMAD BLack, CLAUDE Executive Dean, International Anthropology & Sociology Accounting Education Programs B.S., Muskingum College; B.A., University of Washington; B.A., M.A., University of Washington; M.A., Oregon State University; M.B.A., City University. Ed.D., Oregon State University. Ph.D., University of Florida. BONICALZI, RICCO CATHERINE MARZYCK ANDERSON, HEATHER Mathematics and Physics Assistant Dean, Institute of English Institute of English M.A., SUNY Stony Brook; A.A.S., Columbia Basin College; B.A., Western Washington University; Ph.D., University of Washington. B.A., Eastern Washington University; M.A., TESOL, Seattle Pacific University. M.A., TESOL, School For International BONSU, OSEI Training. AREGAYE, YeshewawoIN (MIMI) Political Science & Humanities Mathematics B.S., Old Dominion University; WENDY ROCKHILL B.S., M.S., Wichita State University. M.B.A., Texas A&M International University; Dean, Science & Mathematics Ph.D., Old Dominion University. B.S., M.S.,
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