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Organization of the College Organization of the College Lord Fairfax Community College ● http://www.lfcc.edu 183 Administrators Brenda Byard Cheryl Thompson-Stacy Director, High School Outreach and Dean, Business & President Technology B.B.A., M.Ed., M.B.A., Kent State University A.A., Potomac State College Ed.D., University of Sarasota B.A., Fairmont State College M.S., James Madison University Larry Baker M.S., Shenandoah University Coordinator of Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education Jeanian Clark B.A., Virginia Tech Assistant Vice President of Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education Judy Batson A.A.S., Lord Fairfax Community College Associate Vice President of Instruction B.A., James Madison University B.S., Oklahoma State University M.S., Old Dominion University M.A., Hampton University Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University Chris Coutts Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Craig Bennett B.A., Rhodes University Dean of Students - Fauquier M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Virginia B.A., M.A. Ed., Virginia Tech Sarah Eaton Kimberly Blosser TRIO Counselor Associate VP of Instruction, Middletown Campus B.A., James Madison University B.S., M.A.,Eastern Mennonite University M.S., Shenandoah University M.S., Nova Southeastern University Richard Elam Brandy Boies Dean of Instruction - Division of Humanities, Coordinator of Student Life Mathematics and Social Sciences B.B.A., Radford University A.A., Coastal Bend College M.Ed., James Madison University B.A., M.A. Baylor University Ph.D., University of North Texas Chris Boies Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services Amber Foltz A.A.S., Lord Fairfax Community College Coordinator Counseling, Advising and Career B.S., M.P.A., James Madison University Services, Middletown B.A., Roanoke College Karen Hart Bucher M.A., University of Maryland Dean of Students/Registrar -Middletown A.A.S., Lord Fairfax Community College Larry Friedenberg B.S., Shenandoah University Counselor, Middletown M.A., Liberty University B.S., West Virginia University Ph.D., Old Dominion University M.Ed., James Madison University Heather Burton David Gray Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Director of Learning Resources A.A. & S., Lord Fairfax Community College B.A., M.A., Morehead State University B.S., B.A., Virginia Tech M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky M.S., Radford University Lord Fairfax Community College ● http://www.lfcc.edu 184 Liv Heggoy John Milam Director of Development Director of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness B.A., University of Virginia B.A., M.A., Goddard College Ph.D., University of Virginia Judith James Director, Office of Transition Programs Bill Pence B.A., Mills College Coordinator, Business and Industry Training, M.A., Holy Names University Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education Ed.D., University of San Francisco B.S., Virginia Tech Karen Kellison Doug Shrier Associate Dean of Instructional Technology Coordinator of Network Security and IT Special B.S., M.Ed., Virginia Commonwealth University Projects EdD., University of Virginia B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology M.S., Shenandoah University Edith Kennedy Associate Dean of Instruction - Fauquier Bill Sirbaugh A.A., Northern Virginia Community College Coordinator of the Small Business Development B.A., University of Mary Washington Center M.A., D.A., George Mason University B.B.A., The College of William and Mary M.B.A., James Madison University Kerry Kilpatrick Librarian Tammy Wagner A.A., Northern Virginia Community College Associate Dean of Health Professions B.A., University of Mary Washington B.S., M.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania M.L.S., University of North Carolina PhD., Ohio State University Lyda Kiser Aaron Whitacre Director, Transition Programs Director of Financial Aid B.A., West Virginia University A.A.S., Lord Fairfax Community College M.Ed., Shenandoah University B.A., Shenandoah University M.P.A., George Mason University M.B.A., Liberty University Mia Leggett Faculty Associate Dean of Student Success B.A.,M.A.Ed., East Carolina University Ebrahim Abjurahiman PhD., The Unversity of Texas Instructor of Chemistry B.S., Howard University Citlalmina Lowe M.S., University of Colorado Counselor of Student Services B.S., Excelsior College Laurie Alphonse M.Div., New Orleans Theological Seminary Assistant Professor of Sociology D. Min./D.B.S., Moriah Institute of Christian Studies A.A.S., Lord Fairfax Community College B.S., Shepherd University Gregory MacDonald M.A., George Mason University Librarian B.A., Wesleyan University M.L.S., University of Illinois Lord Fairfax Community College ● http://www.lfcc.edu 185 Jerome Austin Lynette Buracker Instructor of Biology Assistant Professor of Nursing B.S., Appalachian State University A.D.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., Shenandoah University M.A., Tusculum College Donna Burge Sam Baugher Associate Professor Assistant Professor of Nursing D.V.M., Mississippi State University A.D.N., Shenandoah University B.S.N., Eastern Mennonite University Elaine Cassel M.S.N., University of Phoenix Professor of Psychology B.A., University of Maryland John Beavers M.A., University of Virginia Associate Professor of Accounting J.D., George Washington University B.B.A., M.S.A., James Madison University M.A., Marymount University Certified Public Accountant Ph.D., City University of New York Graduate Center Lomalyn Bement Margaret Cecere Instructor of Spanish Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A., Southwestern College of Winfield, Kansas B.A., St. Johns College M.A., Kansas State University M.A., The Catholic University of America Frank Borleske Henry Coffman Associate Professor of Mathematics Professor of Information Systems Technology B.S., The College of William and Mary B.A., University of Virginia M.A., Columbia University M.S., American University D.A., George Mason University Paula Bowen Instructor of Spanish James Crowley A.A.S, Northern Virginia Community College Professor of Biological Sciences B.A., M.A., George Mason University B.S., M.S., Ph.D., The Ohio State University Cheryl Brindle Samuel Dillender Instructor of Mathematics Professor of Chemistry M.Ed., Austin Peay State University B.S., University of Georgia M.S., University of North Carolina at Greensboro Tina Brinegar Ph.D., Virginia Tech Instructor of Nursing M.B.A., University of Richmond A.D.N., Lord Fairfax Community College Elisabeth Dingess Amanda Brooks Assoicate Professor of Biology Professor of Nursing B.S., Radford University B.S.N., University of Virginia M.S., George Mason University M.S.N., Georgetown University Rachel Dodson Jim Brumbaugh Assistant Professor of Business Management & Associate Professor of Economics Administration B.A., Indiana University B.S., Bridgewater College M.A., Ohio State University M.B.A., Shenandoah University Lord Fairfax Community College ● http://www.lfcc.edu 186 Loretta Duncan Virginia Hartman Associate Professor of Psychology Associate Professor of ADministrative Support B.S., M.S., Virginia Commonwealth University Technology B.S., M.S., Montana State University Stacey Ellis Assistant Professor of Physical EDucation Jeffrey Hollar B.S., James MaDison University Assistant Professor of Biology M.ED., University of Virginia B.S., M.S., James MaDison University Mike GarranD Mary Anne Keefer Associate Professor of Mathematics Associate Professor of English anD Communication B.S., M.S., State University College at Plattsburgh, B.A., M.A., D.A, George Mason University New York Brent Kendrick LinDa Gill Professor of English Associate Professor of Dental Hygiene B.A., AlDerson-BroaDDus College A.A.S., Northern Virginia Community College Ph.D., University of South Carolina B.S.H.S., OlD Dominion University M.ED., George Mason University Lori Killough Assistant Professor of EDucation Soraya Green A.A.S., Erie Community College Associate Professor of Nursing B.S., M.S., State University of NY College at Buffalo A.D.N., PasaDena City College B.S.N., California State University Art Lee M.S.N., OlD Dominion University Associate Professor of Information Technology B.S., M.S., James MaDison University Ernest Grisdale Assistant Professor of Chemistry Bill Lewis B.S., Eastern Michigan University Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology B.S.M.E., University of Virginia M.S.M.E., West Virginia University Beth Guiliano Professor of English anD Developmental Studies Kimmarie Lewis B.S., RaDford University Professor of English anD Speech M.A.T., James MaDison University B.A., Virginia Tech D.A., George Mason University M.A., D.A., George Mason University Jim Guiliano Gene Loranger Professor of Management Professor of Manufacturing Technology anD B.A., Iona College Information Technology M.P.A., American University A.S.M.E., Massasoit Community College M.B.A., Marymount University B.S., Houghton College M.S., ShenanDoah University Margie Harrison Associate Professor of Nursing AnDrea Ludwick A.A.S., ShenanDoah University Associate Professor of English anD Speech M.S.N., George Mason University B.A., M.A.C.T., S.C.T., Murray State University Lord Fairfax Community College ● http://www.lfcc.edu 187 Elizabeth Marshall Polly Nelson Associate Professor of Nursing Assistant Professor of Spanish B.S., B.S.N., Auburn University B.A., James Madison University M.S.N., University of Phoenix M.A., George Mason University Nicole Martin José Nieves Assistant Professor of History Professor of Information Technology B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College B.S., Cornell University M.A., University of Chicago M.E.A., George Washington University Ph.D., George Mason University
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