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Advisory Board Name Company City State Entreprenurship Advisory Committee Dee Bisel Minuteman Press Lawrence KS Martha Piland MB Piland Advertising & Marketing Topeka KS Jeffrey L. Ungerer Jeffrey Ungerer, P.A. Topeka KS Kenneth Schmanke Kansas Commercial Real Estate Topeka KS Heather Gish Branded Clothing Store Topeka KS Tony Aufusto Topeka Chamber of Commerce Topeka KS Kevin Bittner KMC Telecom Topeka KS Jim Klausman Midwest Health Management Topeka KS Peter La Colla Street Corner Topeka KS CIS Advisory Board Tim Blevins KS Dept of Rev Bob Kennedy KS SRS Dave Keith SBG Gary Mcgirr KS SRS Steve Naylor Federal Home Loan Bank Bob Roth Capitol Federal Dave Vonfeldt Payless Shoe Source Victim Helen P. Bradley Victim-Witness Assistance Program Sharon D'Eusanio Dicision of Victim Services and Criminal Justice Anita Armstrong Drummond Criminal Justice and Victims Issues Consultant Christine Edmunds Victim Rights and Services Consultant Karin Ehlert Minnesota Department of Public Safety Richard Ellis, PhD Washburn University Joan Gay U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Kansas Kathy Manis-Findley The Center for Healing & Hope Sandra McGowan New Jersey Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy Sharon Montagnino Consultant Mary Jo Speaker U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Oklahoma Kathi West U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Texas Jill Weston California Youth Authority Arthur V.N. Wint California State University at Fresno Fresno CA Friends of Mabee Library Betty M. Casper Topeka KS Wanda V. Dole Topeka KS Dorothy Hanger Topeka KS Marc Galbraith Topeka KS Ted Heim Topeka KS Rosemary Menninger Topeka KS Larry Peters Topeka KS Robert Richmond Topeka KS Marcia Saville Topeka KS Jim Sloan Topeka KS Warren Taylor Topeka KS Alice Young Topeka KS Friends of Washburn Music Charlotte Adair Blair Anderson Detria Anderson Marilyn Foree Norman Gamboa Kevin Kellim Melanie McQuere John Mullican Norma Pettijohn Anna rev Kirt Saville Ann Marie Snook Lee Snook Robert Webb Law Lillian A. Apodaca Albuquerque NM Mark Beshears Leawood KS Allan Caldwell Rogers AR Bart Chavez Omaha NE Linda D. Henry Elrod Topeka KS Stewart L. Entz Topeka KS Winton Hinkle Wichita KS Bernie Bianchino Overland Park KS The Hon. J. Patrick Brazil Topeka KS The Hon. Nancy Caplinger Topeka KS Steven G. Cooper Houston TX H. Philip Elwood Topeka KS David A. Fenley Kansas City MO Paul Hoferer Southlake TX Rita Bicknell Pittsburg KS William D. Bunten Topeka KS Stephen W. Cavanaugh Topeka KS D. Duke Dupre Plano TX Richmond M. Enochs Shawnee MissionKS Carol G. Green Topeka KS Ward E. Loyd Garden City KS Terry Mann Wichita KS David E. Pierce Topeka KS Stephen Torline Kansas City MO Dean Dennis Honabach Topeka KS Martin Ahrens Topeka KS Gary McCallister Chicago IL Shoko Sevart Wichita KS The Hon. Gregory L. Waller Wichita KS Joel Lauer Topeka KS Carol Duffy McDowell Topeka KS Sabrina Standifer Wichita KS Roger W. Warren Overland Park KS Julie Elliott Topeka KS School of Nursing Shirley Heintz St. Francis Health Center Topeka KS Rebecca Garcia Colmery O'Neil Veterans Administration Hospital Topeka KS Alice Young Ph.D. R.N. Topeka KS Carol Perry Stormont Vail HealthCare Topeka KS Rev. Berry Feaker Topeka Rescue Mission Topeka KS Wanda Schumacher Kaw Area Technical School Topeka KS Terri Roberts Kansas State Nurses Association Topeka KS Nancy Perry United Way of Greater Topeka Topeka KS Allison Alejos Shawnee County Health Agency Topeka KS Nialson Lee STS Medical Services Topeka KS Arlene Wahwasuck School of Nursing Alumni Horton KS Jennifer Eisenbarth Midland Hospice Topeka KS Iris Gonzales Student Health Center, Washburn University Ann Garvin Topeka KS James West Colmery O'Neil Veterans Administration Hospital Topeka KS Stan Langhofer Kansas Dialysis Services, LC Topeka KS Dana Hale Lawrence Memorial Hospital Lawrence KS Sandy Keo Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Reserve KS Dee Klausman Lexington Park and Post Acute Care Facility Topeka KS Terri Strong Lincoln Center Lecompton KS Marcia Bubak Mercy Health Center of Manhattan Manhattan KS Shirley Orr K.D.H.E Office of Local and Rural Health Topeka KS Ann Jessop Topeka KS Mary Hammerschmidt Kansas Neurological Institute Topeka KS Julie Putnam USD #501 Topeka KS Engineering Donna LaLonde Mathematics Nancy Tate Assoc. VPAA Keith Mazachek Engineering Stephen Angel Chemistry Al Riveland Matematics Jack Decker Computer Informations Sys. Steve Black Physics Alan Soelter Bartlett and West Engineers Department of Education Professional Development School Advisory Committee Jene Hilyer - Convener Washburn University Faculty Member Cheryl Brown Henderson Brown Foundation Dr. Cheryl Allen USD #437 Carolyn Orozco USD #345 Dr. Jennifer Gordon USD #501 Jeffrey Litfin USD #501 Tammy Hazelton USD #501 Keith Newberry USD #501 Tina Auten Let's Help Preschool Program Layne Hunley USD #450 Becky Blick USD #437 Mary Dormer USD #450 Jennifer Godfrey USD #437 Vickie Seeger USD #345 Arnol Jack Garfield Community Center Maggie Warren Washburn Board of Regents Lori Miller USD #450 Glynis Kickhaefer USD #345 Nancy Tate Washburn University AVPAA Mary Shoop Washburn University Faculty Member Lee Anne Coester Washburn University Faculty Member Tim Fry Washburn University Faculty Member Donavan Cook Washburn University Faculty Member Judy McConnell-Farmer Washburn University Faculty Member Sandy Tutwiler Washburn University Education Dept Chairperson Literacy Advisory Committee Dr. Mary Shoop, Convener Washburn University Faculty Member Dr. Glennie Buckley USD #501 Karen Brantingham USD #501 Marcia Henry USD #437 Layne Hunley USD #450 Diane Malloy USD #345 Julie Mester Christ the King Elementary School Dr. Mary Wolfersberger Washburn University Faculty Member Educational Leadership Advisory Committee Dr. Dan Harden, Convener Washburn University Faculty Member Dr. Ronald Lantaff Washburn University Faculty Member Dr. Bob Goodwin Superintendent, SE of Saline, USD #306 Ms Tammy Heenan Principal, Robinson Middle School, USD #501 Dr. Rob Little Superintendent, Jefferson West, USD #340 Mr. Michael Rogg President, Northeast Kansas Technical College Dr. Tony Sawyer Superintendent, Topeka Public Schools, USD #501 Dr. Scott Smith Kansas State Department of Education Special Education Advisory Committee Dr. Gloria Dye, Co-Convener Washburn University Faculty Member Dr. Michael Rettig, Co-ConvenerWashburn University Faculty Member Dr. Bill Flannigan Special Education Director, Seaman Mr. Kyle Goodwin Special Education Director, Shawnee Heights Dr. Carol Linhous Special Education Director, Auburn-Washburn Dr. Candyce Deay Special Education Director, Topeka Mr. Mark Wilson Special Education Director, Holton Ms. Shirley Armentrout Catholic Diocese of NE Kansas, Topeka SAS Banking Colette Boucher Capital City Banke Topeka KS Ann Keller Silver Lake Bank Silver Lake KS Jeremy Francis Fidelity State Bank Topeka KS Janet Thayer Columbian National Bank Topeka KS Linda Woodland Commerce Bank Topeka KS Juanita Litton Kaw Valley State Bank Topeka KS Stephanie Thompson US Bank Topeka KS Danyel Mills UMB Bank Topeka KS Richard Martin Washburn University Topeka KS Becky Milne Kansas Bankers Association Topeka KS Health Information Technology Michelle Shipley Health Information Technology Judy Hintzman St. Francis Hospital Topeka KS William Dunlap, Dean School of Applied Studies Dan Peterson,Asst.Dean School of Applied Studies Jill Straub Stormont Vail Hospital Topeka KS Pat Munzer Allied Health Janis Kitchen Topeka VA Medical Center Topeka KS Human Services Duane Olberding St. Francis-CDTS Topeka KS Deardee G. Klausman Lexington Park Topeka KS Donald Iverson The Cedars Topeka KS Alisha Adams Shawnee County DA, Victim Unit Topeka KS Mario Lopez Valeo Behavioral Health Care Topeka KS Georgianna Wong Topeka Youth Project Topeka KS Tiffany Muller Equal Justice Coalition Topeka KS Rebecca Burns Richard B. Ellis Human Services Deborah Altus Human Services Diane McMillen Human Services Iris Wilkinson Human Services Brian Ogawa Human Services Dave Skinner Kansas Neurological Institute Topeka KS Joanne Ramberg Topeka KS William S. Dunlap, PhD School of Applied Studies Dan L. Petersen, PhD School of Applied Studies LG Tina Acker The IMA Financial Group, Inc Topeka KS Dan Gish Topeka KS John e. Christenson Washburn University Law Library Topeka KS Dee Thompson Sloan, Listro, Eisenbarth, Sloan, and Glassman, LLC Topeka KS Julie Hejtmanek Bryan, Lykins, and Hejtmanek Topeka KS Martha Hodgesmith University of Kansas Lawrence KS Susan Macfee Topeka KS Justice Marla Luckert Kansas Supreme Court Topeka KS Terri Bezek Kansas Court of Appeals-Central Research Staff Topeka KS Kay Y. Rute Office, Legal, and Technology Topeka KS W. Thomas Stratton Jr. Kansas Legal Services Topeka KS Heather Salerno KS Dept of Transportation Topeka KS Physical Therapy Assistant Sheryl D'Amico Lawrence KS Lisa Degand Michelle Kujawa Topeka KS Julie Newman Oskaloosa KS Ashley Wiebe Candy Bahner Washburn University Topeka KS Kathy Hupp Washburn University Topeka KS Pat Munzer Washburn University Topeka KS Dr. William Dunlap Washburn University Topeka KS Respiratory Therapy Serena Laird Stormont-Vail Healthcare Topeka KS David Dempsey Lawrence Memorial Hospital Lawrence KS Chad Gentry Apria Topeka KS David Miller St. Francis Hospital Topeka KS Don Hedden Mercy Health Center of Manhattan Manhattan KS Mark Brady St. Francis Hospital Topeka KS David Johnson Veteran's Administration Topeka KS Bob Kimbrell Geary Community Hospital Junction City KS Pat Munzer School of Applied Studies Bill Patterson Selevt Specialty Hosp
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