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CCCATA Directory CCCATA Directory COLLEGE NAME OFFICE PHONE E-MAIL College of Alameda Allen Hancock College Cheo Munoz 805-922-6966 x.3478 [email protected] Kayla George 805-922-6966 x.3486 [email protected] American River College Tim Finnecy [email protected] Gil Bejarano 916-484-8775 [email protected] Michelle Whitehead 916-484-8976 [email protected] Antelope Valley College Jerry Lewis [email protected] Elliot Siler Bakersfield College Fred Smith [email protected] Mike Medeiros [email protected] Tricia Gay [email protected] Barstow College Ellis "Taylor" Purlear 760-252-2411 ext 7338 [email protected] Butte College Fran Babich 530-895-2499 [email protected] Mario Vela 530-895-2370 [email protected] Irene Contreras [email protected] Cabrillo College Mark Ramsey 831-479-6448 [email protected] Nate Hill 831-479-6448 [email protected] Canada College Cindy Jimenez 650-306-3344 [email protected] College of the Canyons Sarah Ehrsam 661 362 3377 [email protected] Chad Peters 661 362 3491 [email protected] Cerritos College Maria V. Castro 562-860-2451 x2882 [email protected] Brian Cable 562-860-2451 x2884 [email protected] Yukiyo Matsumoto Cerro Coso College Kim Kelly Schwartz 760-384-6383 [email protected] Angela Poole [email protected] Chabot College Dan Miller [email protected] Jose Lopez [email protected] Tracey Adams Bailey Chaffey Community College Carey Balderrama 909-652-6304 [email protected] Citrus College Steven Handy 626-914-8657 [email protected] Scott Norman 626-914-8670 [email protected] Lindsay Gonzalez 626-852-6446 [email protected] Columbia College Kathy Kenna 209-588-5191 Contra Costa College Mikel Jackson 510-215-4903 [email protected] Cosumnes River College Michael Deutsch 916-691-7298 [email protected] Julie Madsen 916-691-7970 [email protected] Cuesta College Brittany Bauer 805 546-3225 [email protected] Anthony Geiger 805 546-3225 [email protected] Cuyamaca College Jamie Adams [email protected] Lyman Connolly [email protected] Cypress College Scott Tucker [email protected] DeAnza College Shannon Bracy [email protected] Steven Williams 408-864-5686 [email protected]. Desert College of the Todd Conger 760-773-2586 [email protected] Patty Curtiss Diablo Valley College Michael Chisar [email protected] Wendy Weber 925-969-2712 [email protected] East Los Angeles College Diane Stankevitz 323 265-8611 [email protected] Evelyn Benitez 323 265-8611 [email protected] El Camino College Joi Dawson Richardson 310-660-3593 ext 3664 [email protected] Stephan Teubner [email protected] El Camino /Compton David Berck 310-900-1600 x2948 [email protected] Center College Tony Diaz 310-900-1600 x2949 [email protected] Mercedes Luna [email protected] Evergreen Valley College Trisha Quan Feather River College Juan Nunez 530-283-0202 ext 330 [email protected] Steve Keely [email protected] Folsom Lake College William Garcia 626-644-2048 [email protected] Foothill College Warren Voyce 650-949-7324 [email protected] Michelle Schukraft [email protected] Elizabeth Pena Fumie Look Fresno City College Scott Nelson 559-442-4600 x 8543 [email protected] Sue Hammond 559-442-4600 x 8543 [email protected] Fullerton College Juan Cuevas 714 732-5627 [email protected] Lorena Tarnay 714 732-5629 [email protected] Gavilan College Rebecca Northon 408-848-4877 [email protected] Glendale College Claudia Alvarez 1-818-240-1000x5549 [email protected] Jose J Gomez 1-818-240-1000x5540 [email protected] Golden West College Pat Frohn 714 895-8165 [email protected] Mark Hibbard 714.895.8248 [email protected] Alicia Mosier 714.895.8248 [email protected] Grossmont College Donivan Marthis (619)644-7416 [email protected] Chris Ray (619)644-7406 [email protected] Hartnell College David Beymer 831-755-6846 [email protected] Imperial Valley College Chris Mays 760 355-6329 [email protected] Irvine Valley College Janet Olsen 949 451-5373 [email protected] Devin Adams 949 451-5373 [email protected] Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Greg Smith [email protected] Las Positas College Anela Le Cara 925-424-1283 [email protected] Lassen College Eric Imrie 530-257-6181 ext 8710 [email protected] Long Beach City College Mary Aja 562-938-4385 [email protected] Randy Beckman 562-938-4108 [email protected] Meghan-Rose Bertell 562-938-4108 [email protected] Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Bill Velasco [email protected] Christol McDonald 310-233-4121 [email protected] Los Angeles Mission College Tresha San-Martin 818-364-7600 x4567 [email protected] Los Angeles Pierce College Leonard Ramirez 818 710-4301 [email protected] Robert Horowitz 818 710-4385 [email protected] LA Southwest College Wilda Bingham 323-241-5225 [email protected] LA Trade-Tech College Oscar Orozco 213-763-3734 [email protected] Los Angeles Valley College Dennis Mestas 818 778 5540 [email protected] Los Medanos College Brian Powelson [email protected] Marin College of Joe Scarcella [email protected] Mendocino College Naoto Horiiguchi 707-468-3037 [email protected] Merced College Scott Lemberger 209-384-6264 [email protected] Merritt College Kevin McClintock 510-436-2659 [email protected] Mira Costa College Alyssa Jacobs (760) 757-2121 ext. 6427 [email protected] Leah Sturdevant (760) 747-2121 ext. 6247 [email protected] Mission College Saul Zendejas [email protected] Modesto JR College Bobby Boswell 209-575-6052 [email protected] Monterey Peninsula College Jeff McCart [email protected] Moorpark College Vance Manakas 805 378-1480 [email protected] Cherisse Meichtry 805 378-1493 [email protected] Mt. San Antonio College Andrew Paulin 909-274-4878 [email protected] Bill Ito 909-274-6204 [email protected] Mike Landis 909-274-3669 [email protected] Elva Salcido Mt. San Jacinto College David Brunken [email protected] Napa Valley College Melissa Bartholomew 707-256-7669 [email protected] Brandon Lucas [email protected] Ohlone College Jeff Roberts 510-659-6501 [email protected] Orange Coast College Evonne Caouette 714 432 5656 [email protected] Isabel Archuleta 714 432 5116 [email protected] Chaz Kekipi 714.432.6889 [email protected] Oxnard College Yoshiyuki Shiratori 805-678-5123 [email protected] Palomar College Flecicia Heise [email protected] Dennis Greenhill [email protected] Pasadena City College Patricia Gallego Bellali 626 585-3205 [email protected] Rudy Agular 626-585-7796 [email protected] Porterville College Anja Goebel 559-791-2390 [email protected] Redwoods College of the Nate Kees 707-476-4399 [email protected] Reedley College Jenny Branshaw 559-638-0348 [email protected] Rio Hondo College Russell Muir 562-463-7407 [email protected] Riverside College Todd Babcock 951.222.8135 [email protected] Nate Swift 951.328.3648 [email protected] Katherine George 951.222.8908 [email protected] Sacramento City College Mary Lund 916-650-2786 [email protected] Jude Temple 916-558-2273 [email protected] Michael Kaufman 916-558-2336 [email protected] Saddleback College Brad McReynolds 949 582-4638 [email protected] Jamee Morales 949 582-4216 [email protected] Lisa Donaldson 414-388-1918 Seth Vilas 760-271-2490 San Bernardino Valley College Mike Sola 909-384-8998 [email protected] San Diego City College Lori Ray 619-388-3750 [email protected] Alvin Carbera Amy Larrabee 619-388-3699 [email protected] San Diego Mesa College Anastasia Doan 619-388-2421 [email protected]. Ardy Riego 619-388-2421 Eric Braun 619-388-2421 Tomoko Ohkubo-Kuo 619-388-2421 Timothy M. Fischer 619-388-2421 [email protected] San Diego Miramar College Tosh Tepraseuth [email protected] San Francisco City College Jesse Mazza 415-452-5310 [email protected] Adelita C. Martin [email protected] San Joaquin Delta College Kevin Anderson 209-954-5181 [email protected] Jamie DeRollo 209-954-5181 [email protected] San Jose City College Arnold Salazar San Mateo College of Patrick Fitzgerald 650-574-6451 [email protected] Sabrina Deans [email protected] Santa Ana College Nora Schug 714 564 6940 [email protected] Gary Kinney 714 564 6941 [email protected] Shelby Daly 714.564.6940 Santa Barbara College Susan Houlihan-Davis [email protected] Joseph Farias 965-0581 ext. 3672 [email protected] Santa Monica College Diane Watanabe 310-434-4314 [email protected] Anne Ozello 310-434-4314 Santa Rosa JR College Guy Mohr [email protected] Monica Ohkubo 707-527-4457 [email protected] Jeremy Vandegriff [email protected] Nancy Chinn Santiago Canyon College Kelsey Bains 714 628-4704 [email protected] Sequoias College of the Dennis Goebel 559-737-6200 [email protected] Lisa Lorenzi 559-737-6201 [email protected] Stefany Anserlian [email protected] Shasta College Mike Davis 530-242-2280 [email protected] Sierra College Brandon Johnson 916-660-8108 [email protected] Nancy Smith 916-660-8107 [email protected] Siskiyous College of the Kris Lininger 530-938-5204 [email protected] Skyline College Jose D. Bonilla 650-738-4289 [email protected] Kayla Crittendon [email protected] Solano College Alison Aubert 707-864-7166 [email protected]
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