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Fixed Assets Department Listing Fixed Assets Department Listing Code Description FixedAssetsCoordinator DeptHeadMgr 2100 DEAN-ARTS & LETTERS CHRIS ARNDT DR. ROBERT AGUIRRE 2101 ENGLISH DEPT ROSE GRAY DR. DABNEY A. BANKERT 2102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE & LIT STEPHANY PLECKER DR. GIULIANA FAZZION 2103 HISTORY DEPT REBECCA WHITE MAURA HAMETZ 2104 PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION ANITA BROWN DR. ALAN KIRK 2105 POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPT SHERRY CROY JONATHAN KELLER 2106 SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY LORI PATTON DR. LIAM BUCKLEY 2107 SCH-MEDIA ARTS & DESIGN JOHN HODGES DR. GWYNETH MELLINGER 2108 SCH OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES ANDREA BURKHOLDER ERIC FIFE 2110 WRTC (WRITING, RHETORIC AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION) KRISTIN KNAPP MICHAEL SMITH 2111 JUSTICE STUDIES LINDA BARBOSA DR. GLENN HASTEDT 2112 GARDY LOO ROSE GRAY DR. DABNEY BANKERT 2113 BLUESTONE KRISTI SHACKELFORD KRISTI SHACKELFORD 2114 WXJM-FM KIRK WESLEY MATT BINGAY 2115 RADIO STATION WMRA KIRK WESLEY MATT BINGAY 2116 THE BREEZE BRAD JENKINS GWYNETH MELLINGER 2117 THE CURIO JOHN HODGES GWYNETH MELLINGER 2200 COB DAVID JONES KIMBERLEY FOREMAN 2210 HART SCHOOL MARCIA LAFLEUR STEPHANIE WEST 2300 COE EQUIPMENT KATIE RAMELLA DAVID MULFORD 2303 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CLINIC DIANA PEREIRA KIM HARTZLER-WEAKLEY 2314 T/TAC YVONNE SKINGLEY AMANDA RANDALL/JOHN MCNAUGHT 2400 DEAN-HEALTH & BEHAVIORAL STUDIES JULIE LOVE DR. SHARON LOVELL 2401 COMPUTER SCIENCE PETE MORRIS DR. SHARON J. SIMMONS 2402 PSYCHOLOGY DEPT TAMMY MUNDY DANIEL HOLT 2403 GRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY CARL GUERIN DR. ROBIN ANDERSON 2404 COMMUNICATION SCI & DISORDERS AYASAKANTA ROUT CYNTHIA O'DONOGHUE 2405 HEALTH SCIENCES PAULINE HOYTE ANDREW PEACHEY 2406 KINESIOLOGY KENT WISE JANET WIGGLESWORTH 2407 SCHOOL OF NURSING NATHAN SPENCER MELODY EATON 2408 SOCIAL WORK KELLY SWEET DR. LISA MCGUIRE 2409 CTR FOR MATERIALS SCIENCE DR. HARRY HU SAMUEL MORTON III 2410 IIHHS MARY WALALA LINDA PLITT DONALDSON 2411 ATTENTION & LEARNING DISABILITIES CTR MARY WALALA DR. TREVOR STOKES 2412 BLUE RIDGE AREA HEALTH EDUC CTR CARMEN MORENO LINDA PLITT DONALDSON 2413 CISR CAROLYN FIRKIN DR. KENNETH RUTHERFORD 2416 CHBS TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT CHRIS BRANSON SHARON LOVELL 2417 ISAT FACULTY/ADMIN REBECCA LIPSCOMB LINDA THOMAS 2418 CISE COMPUTERS STEVE ROACH LIVIA GRIFFITH 2419 ISAT DRY LABS MARK SHOWALTER LINDA THOMAS 2420 ISAT WET LABS KYLE SNOW LINDA THOMAS 2421 CREATIVE SERVICES LEANNE SHENK CHRISTINE LETSKY-ANDERSON 2422 ISAT BIOTECH LAURA LAMBERT LINDA THOMAS 2423 INSTITUTE FOR STEWARDSHIP OF THE NATURAL WORLD CHRISTIE-JOY HARTMAN CHRISTIE-JOY HARTMAN 2425 SHEN VALLEY MIGRANT EDUC PROG JOLYNNE BARTLEY JOLYNNE BARTLEY 2426 OFFICE ON CHILDREN & YOUTH JOLYNNE BARTLEY RHONDA ZINGRAFF 2427 ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEH PROG EDDIE PROPST DOUG JUDY 2428 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING JOHN WILD DR. ADEBAYO OGUNDIPE 2429 DEAN INTEGRATED SCIENCE & ENGINEERING MATTHEW HUNSBERGER DR. ROBERT KOLVOORD 2430 ISAT TELECOM SAFAA AL BADRY LINDA THOMAS Page 1 of 5 4/29/2021 Fixed Assets Department Listing Code Description FixedAssetsCoordinator DeptHeadMgr 2432 WIND ENERGY LABS REMY PANGLE LINDA THOMAS 2433 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ALISON TROCCHIA KIRK ARMSTRONG 2500 DEAN-SCI & MATHEMATICS SETH MOYERS DR. SAMANTHA PRINS 2501 BIOLOGY DEPT JOEY POWERS CASONYA JOHNSON 2502 CHEMISTRY DEPT BRIAN KANE DR. LINETTE M. WATKINS 2503 GEOLOGY DEPT RON PHILLIPS DR. STEPHEN LESLIE 2504 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS DEREK BUCHANAN LOUANN LOVIN 2505 PHYSICS DEPT JACOB BROWN CHRIS HUGHES 2507 BIOLOGY-COMPUTER EQUIPMENT JOEY POWERS CASONYA JOHNSON 2600 THE GRADUATE SCHOOL LISA HAJDASZ JOHN BURGESS 2601 PROFESSIONAL & CONTINUING EDUCATION NICOLE WEST DR. MELISSA LUBIN 2602 MADISON CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT JUSTIN BULLMAN DR. NICHOLAS SWARTZ 2700 VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS (College of) ANDREW NECKOWITZ RUBEN GRACIANI 2701 ART EDUCATION WILLIAM WIGHTMAN KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2702 ART PHOTOGRAPHY CORINNE DIOP KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2703 ART CERAMICS SUKJIN CHOI KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2704 ART STAIN GLASS KATHERINE SCHWARTZ KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2705 ART WOODSHOP ERIC MORRIS KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2706 ART PRINTMAKING JACK MCCASLIN KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2707 ART GRAPHIC DESIGN TRUDY COLE KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2709 ART COMPUTER EQUIPMENT MARK DOWDY KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2710 ART WEAVING ROB MERTENS KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2711 ART DUKE AV MARK DOWDY KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2712 ART AUDIO VISUAL-STUDIO CENTER MARK DOWDY KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2713 ART BOOK ARTS DAWN MCCUSKER KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2714 ART SCULPTURE GREG STEWART KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2715 ART PAINTING SUSAN ZURBRIGG KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2716 ART ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN KEENAN ROWE KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2717 MUSIC ADMIN DONNA WAMPLER JOHN ALLEMEIER 2718 ART DEPT MARTHA HEMINGWAY KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2719 SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE STEVEN SPERA KATE ARECCHI 2720 MADISON ART COLLECTION VIRGINIA SOENKSEN VIRGINIA SOENKSEN 2721 INSTITUTE FOR VISUAL STUDIES DANIEL ROBINSON DAVID EHRENPREIS 2722 ART METALS & JEWELRY MAKING MARK ROOKER KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2723 ART FOUNDATIONS ALLYSON TAYLOR KATHERINE SCHWARTZ 2724 MUSIC PIANOS JOCELYN CHAN JOHN ALLEMEIER 2725 MUSIC SMALL INSTRUMENTS DONNA WAMPLER JOHN ALLEMEIER 2726 WILSON AUDITORIUM DANIEL HARRISON RUBEN GRACIANI 2727 MUSIC-MRD AMY BIRDSONG JOHN ALLEMEIER 5010 SURPLUS PROPERTY MARK COLOPY JENNIFER STEELE 5020 COMPUTER SURPLUS DENNIS O'CONNOR JENNIFER STEELE 6100 PRESIDENT ANITA WESTFALL JONATHAN R. ALGER 6102 AUDIT & MGMT SERVICES JAN ECKERT REBECCA HOLMES 6103 JMU FOUNDATION DAVID HUFFMAN CHERYL LINDSAY 6104 ACCESS AND ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT MACHELLE RADER DONNA HARPER 6105 UNIVERSITY LEGAL SERVICES KRISTA WITHERS JACK KNIGHT 6200 SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR DIVERSITY KIMBERLY MOUBRAY ARTHUR DEAN 6201 FINANCIAL AID DONNA MARIE MCMILLAN BRAD BARNETT 6202 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LISA HESS JAMES ROBINSON 6203 ADMISSIONS OFFICE GRADY RUCKMAN MICHAEL WALSH Page 2 of 5 4/29/2021 Fixed Assets Department Listing Code Description FixedAssetsCoordinator DeptHeadMgr 6205 UNIVERSITY EVENTS RAMONA MESSENGER RAMONA MESSENGER 6207 VALLEY SCHOLARS MORGAN HIJJEH SHAUN MOONEY 6208 CENTENNIAL SCHOLARS DENISE COOPER DIANE STRAWBRIDGE 6300 VP ADMIN & FINANCE PAM MCDONALD CHARLIE KING 6301 BUSINESS SERVICES DEANNA RITCHIE TOWANA MOORE 6302 MANAGER-BOOKSTORE CHRISTOPHER WSZALEK MARK GLENN 6303 MADISON PRINT SERVICES LISA RHODES HEATHER WILHARM 6304 PROCUREMENT SERVICES CAROLINE DICKENS CATHERINE B. WEAVER 6305 CAMPUS POLICE & SAFETY EVERETTE CLEMMER KEVIN LANOUE 6306 PARKING BENJAMIN S. LUNDY WILLIAM YATES 6307 CAMPUS MAIL TINA CUSTER TINA CUSTER 6308 FACILITIES PLANNING JULIE HUFFMAN GARY SHEARS 6309 AVP-HR, TRAINING & PERF ANITA WESTFALL RICK LARSON 6310 TALENT DEVELOPMENT DINAH BAILEY GAIL NAPORA 6311 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPT ROYA BEHNAM DENNIS LITTLE 6312 NETWORK SERVICES CHRIS ZEIGLER DAVID LAMM 6313 HUMAN RESOURCES AMANDA THOMAS RICK LARSON 6314 RISK MANAGEMENT PAULA MILLER MACK MOORE 6315 PC SERVICES BRAD WHITE GREGORY GUM 6316 REAL PROPERTY & SPACE MGMT DEANNA RITCHIE JINI COOK 6317 CAMPUS CARD CENTER EDDIE TOBEY HEATHER WILHARM 6318 OFFICE OF BUDGET MANAGEMENT PAULA MILLER DIANE STAMP 6319 ASST VP FOR FINANCE PAM CROWE MARK ANGEL 6320 PAYROLL CHRIS JONES JILL DEAN 6321 UNIV BUSINESS OFFICE WES BREEDEN LINDA COMBS 6322 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE HILARY DREW TINA WELLS 6323 FIXED ASSETS & SURPLUS PROPERTY DIANE HINTON JENNIFER STEELE 6324 ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY JOSH DAMERON JOSH DAMERON 6325 FINANCIAL REPORTING ASHLEY COMER ASHLEY COMER 6326 CASH & INVESTMENTS AMANDA SHERMAN TISH LEETH 6327 ASST VP INFO TECH LINDA K. MILLER DALE HULVEY 6328 INFORMATION SYS/IIS LINDA MILLER ROBIN BRYAN 6330 COMPUTER LABS LISA MASTIN EDDIE ROADCAP 6331 SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS LINDA CRAUN GREG LISKEY 6332 COMPUTING SUPPORT CASE CASE BECKY HELMICK 6333 UBO-PCI EQUIPMENT WESLEY HOWDYSHELL LINDA COMBS 6334 INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING BETH CAVE LIZ HEAVNER 6335 4-VA PROGRAM KARRIS ATKINS NICK SWAYNE 6400 UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT HELEN HART NICK LANGRIDGE 6401 PARENT RELATIONS CRYSTAL MATHEWS SHERRY KING 6402 ALUMNI RELATIONS CYNTHIA ATKINS CARRIE COMBS 6403 PUBLIC AFFAIRS ADAM BREEDEN ANDY PERRINE 6405 REPORTING AND DATA ANALYSIS KIMBERLY DONOHOE BRAD KURTZ 6406 UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS & MKTG ADAM BREEDEN ANDY PERRINE 6407 GIFTS AND RECORDS KIMBERLY DONOHOE CASSIE HENRY 6408 PRINCIPAL RELATIONSHIPS DEVELOPMENT SONJA LOVELL WESTON HATFIELD 6409 DEVELOPMENT DEBRA LONG JEFFREY GILLIGAN 6411 DONOR RELATIONS LAUREN OCHELTREE LINDA ELLIOTT 6412 ADVANCEMENT INFORMATION SERVICES KIMBERLY DONOHOE DEBORAH JORDAN 6413 ADVANCEMENT PLANNING AND OPERATIONS LAUREN WALKER SHEILA SMITH Page 3 of 5 4/29/2021 Fixed Assets Department Listing Code Description FixedAssetsCoordinator DeptHeadMgr 6501 VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS DAWN MILLER DR. TIMOTHY MILLER 6502 STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICES HEATHER BAKER WENDY LUSHBAUGH 6503 INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH ELAINE SMITH CHRIS OREM 6504 CTR FOR MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SVCS SHARON PURZYCKI E. VALERIE GHANT 6505 DISABILITY SERVICES SANDRA GULLIVER VALERIE SCHOOLCRAFT 6506 CAREER & ACADEMIC PLANNING KAY FORSHEY LEE WARD 6508 UU/THE UNION URS VON ROTZ RITTER CLEVENGER 6509 RESIDENCE LIFE SAM BUTLER KEVIN MEANEY 6510 UU/EVENTS MARK CLINE JOE URGO 6511 SL/STUDENT ACTIVITES & INVOLVEMENT SHAE POWELL KAITLIN GRIFFITH 6512 UNIVERSITY RECREATION DONNIE MIX ERIC NICKEL 6513 SL/UNIV PROGRAM BOARD SHAE POWELL EMILEE JONES 6514 AVP WOME LESLIE BEAM MARSHA MAYS-BERNARD 6515 DEAN OF STUDENTS JILL STALEY WADE GLORIA MAST 6516 COUNSELING & STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CTR DAVID GILLETTE DR. DAVID ONESTAK 6517 UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER BETHANY WHETZEL KRISTINA BLYER 6518 STUDENT SUCCESS URS VON ROTZ N. RITTER CLEVENGER III 6519 LEARNING CENTERS ALEX FLETCHER DR. LAURA SCHUBERT 6520 ORIENTATION
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