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Bozeman Roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 Montana State University - Bozeman roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 NAME JOB_TITLE DEPARTMENT Aamold, Don Custodian I Facility Services Ackerman, Rodney Custodian I Residence Life Administration Adams, Curtis Compliance Director Audit Services Adams, Mary Events/Promo Coord II Admissions Adlington, Sara Editor II Extension Service Administration Aiazzi, Cole Asst. Volleyball Coach Athletics Alaman, Clair Academic Advisor III Registrar's Office Albert, Charles Carpenter, Locksmith Facility Services Albertson, Nancy Program Manager Retention Tutoring Albin, Deborah Program Coord I Extension Service Administration Alke, Van Mail Svcs Supv Facility Services Allard, David Senior Field Engineer MT Mfg Extension Center MMEC Allaria, Luca Computer Support Spec II Western Transportation Institute Allen, Jennifer Asst. Track & Field Coach Men's Track Allen, Naon Admin Spec/Coordinator Research Allen, Thomas Farm Operations Manager AES NARC Alley, James Duplic Press Oper University Communications Alt, Susan Managing Director HR Comp Ben Empl Services Altenburg, Sara Lab Manager/Supervisor Center for Biofilm Engineering Altizer, Katherine Admin Assoc III UHP Medical Services Alvarado Santillan, Serafin Custodian I Miller Dining Commons Alvine, Jason Director of WBB Operations Athletics Amaro, Tracie Custodian I Residence Life Administration Amaziah, Adley Computer Supp Spec I UIT Instructional Technology Ament, Robert Program Manager/Research Scien Western Transportation Institute Ancell, Carrie Museum Collections Spec Public Service Museum Anderson, Kimberly Financial Mgr Fiscal Shared Services 1 Anderson, Rachel Assistant Provost Accreditation Liaison Anderson, Robin Custodian I Facility Services Montana State University - Bozeman roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 Andrews, Michael Health Specialist Recreational Sports & Fitness Andrus, Susan Prog Coord II-Writing Center English Angermeyr, Anne Program Mgr Office of Sponsored Programs Admin Archer, Daniel Occup Safety/Health Spec II Facility Services Ardesson, Norma Admin Assoc II KUSM State Base Fund Armington, Caitlin Admin Assoc III Microbiology & Immunology Armstrong, Brian Assistant Football Coach Athletics Arnoldt, Lawrence Maintenance Supv II AES LARRS Arpin, Jamie Research Associate Western Transportation Institute Arrandale, Molly Program Mgr Library Arrington, Tanya Financial Mgr Business Office Artel, Cheyenne Cook I Rendezvous Dining Pavilion Ashcraft, Bridget Magazine Team Leader University Communications Ashe, Carrie Director ES Nutrition Education Asselin, Kevin Executive Artistic Director Shakespeare in the Parks Asserson, Elizabeth Director UHP Counseling & Psych Services Assibey, Julian Assistant Coach Athletics Athanas, Peter Senior Solutions Engineer MilTech Attebury, Kathleen Director VP Admin-Budgeting Atwater, Amy Paleo Collections MgrRegistrar Public Service Museum Atwater, Ty Recreation Mgr Recreational Sports & Fitness Aughney, Valerie Personnel Officer HR Comp Ben Empl Services Augst, Jaime Program Mgr Public Service Museum Austin, Tiffany Culinary Svcs Supv II Rendezvous Dining Pavilion Awanohara, Mika Behavioral Health Specialist UHP Counseling & Psych Services Baciu, Patrick Net/Comp Sys Administrator II University Information Technology Backman, Bruce Custodian II Residence Life Administration Backman, Zackery Custodian I Residence Life Administration Bailey Sack, Caressa Program Mgr Retention Bailey, Thomas Assoc Dir Military/Gov Affairs MilTech Baker, Brenda Program Mgr Facility Services Baker, Michelle Admin Assoc III College of Nursing Missoula Montana State University - Bozeman roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 Balasubramanian, Narayanaganesh Mass Spec Facility Manager Chemistry Balent, Cassandra Financial Mgr Fiscal Shared Services 1 Ball, Kevin Temp Up Culinary Svcs Mgr I Rendezvous Dining Pavilion Ballard, Cynthia Cashier I Miller Dining Commons Balzer, Tamara Admin Assoc III AES SARC Banderob, Kirk Electrician, Journeyman Facility Services Banfield, Allison Net/Comp Sys Administrator II NACOE Shared Services Bangen, Shannon Admissions Rep I Admissions Bark, Katie Project Director Health & Human Development Barko, Nicole Custodian I Facility Services Barnaby, Anne Admin Assoc I Architecture Barnett, Amanda Cook I Miller Dining Commons Barnett, Kevin Research Associate Ecology Barney, Jody Budget & Fiscal Director Dean of Agriculture Barney, Rebecca Facilities Manager Facility Services Barnhart, Gary Library Tech II Libraries Bartholic, Michael Net Sys/Comm Analyst II UIT USG Desktop Support Barton, Shannon Events/Promo Coord II Conference & Event Services Bartz, Sheri Field Engineer MT Mfg Extension Center MMEC Barutha, James Admin Assoc IV Ecology Barutha, Sarah Admin Assoc Mgr Physics Batchelder, Katherine Program Mgr Office of International Programs Bayless, Walter Accounting Assoc Mgr Business Office Bayr, Alison Dental Hygienist UHP Medical Services Bazzicalupo, Anna Postdoctoral Researcher Microbiology & Immunology Bear, Barbara Budget/Fiscal Manager Energy Research Institute Beard, Joann Program Coord I ES Nutrition Education Beardsley, Janet Financial Aid Spec I Financial Aid Services Beaty, Jo Budget Analyst II Dean of Letters & Science Bechard, Joanne Accounting Analyst College of Arts & Architecture Bechtold, Camie Sr Assoc AD-Administration Athletics Beck, Carmen Academic Advisor II Health & Human Development Montana State University - Bozeman roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 Becker, Garrett Dir. of Video Svcs/Production Athletics Becker, Michael Director, Univ News Service University Communications Beckett, Joshua Plumber, Maintenance Facility Services Beckett, Samantha Research Asst II Microbiology & Immunology Beech, Iwona Research Lab Mgr. Center for Biofilm Engineering Beede, Lucas Computer Supp Spec II UIT USG Service Desk Bell, Kristina Admissions Evaluator II Admissions Bell, Matthew Research Associate Western Transportation Institute Bell, Rudolph Cook II Miller Dining Commons Bell, Thomas Admin Assoc III Athletics Belou, Rebecca Data/Research Analyst Office of Planning & Analysis Benden, Christopher Mail Clerk/Carrier II Facility Services Benjamin, Shermane Postdoctoral Research Associat Physics Benson, Evelyn Research Associate Microbiology & Immunology Bentley, Elizabeth Mid-Level Provider UHP Medical Services Berg, James Research Associate Plant Sciences Berg, Nicole Student Success Director Gallatin College Academic Support Bergert, Lucas Media Mgr Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Berghold, Amy Mid-Level Provider UHP Medical Services Bergs, Richard Soutions Engineer II Medical MilTech Bernhard, Samuel Postdoctoral Research Assoc Chemistry Bertagnolli, Ann Program Coordinator INBRE Beveridge, Davis Program Liaison MilTech Beyl, Raymond Solutions Engineer II- ISR MilTech Bierschenk, Kirk Carpenter, Journeyman Facility Services Bigelow, Brian Cook III Miller Dining Commons Bigelow, Debra Admin Assoc III Family Housing Administration Bikos, Dimitri Postdoctoral Scholar Center for Biofilm Engineering Bird, Elizabeth Ann Program/Project Lead Dean Educ/HHD BirdRattler, Loren Katz Family Endowed Chair NAS Native American Studies Birdsall, Jennifer Research Associate Land Resources & Environ Sci Birkeland, Paul Executive Catering Manager University Catering Montana State University - Bozeman roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 Bishop, Sherry Research Asst III AES CARC Bishop, Terry Program Coord II HR Comp Ben Empl Services Bishop, Timothy Farm Mech AES CARC Black, Christian CADD Technician Facility Services Blackler, Kristin Director of Sustainability VP Administration Blake, Nancy Research Associate Plant Sciences Blake, Victoria Bioinformatician Plant Sciences Blanchard, Deborah Interim Seminar Direct/Advisor University Studies Blank, Cheryl Asst. Director - Training UHP Counseling & Psych Services Blank, Matthew Res Scientist/Asst Res Prof Civil Engineering Blaskovich, Carl Electrician, Journeyman Facility Services Blessum, Jennifer Program Coord II Extension Service Administration Bloomer, Gary Senior Technology Manager Techlink Board, Andrew Painter, Journeyman Facility Services Boegli, Laura Research Professional Center for Biofilm Engineering Boehm, Kymberli Personnel Assoc I HR Comp Ben Empl Services Bogar, Lisa Net/Comp Sys Administrator III University Information Technology Bogard, Allison Recreation Coord III Recreational Sports & Fitness Bogison, Stephanie Personnel Officer HR Comp Ben Empl Services Bohn, Gerald Farm Mech AES NARC Boland, Anne Culinary Svcs Asst Mgr Rendezvous Dining Pavilion Bollinger, Richard Cook II Culinary Services Retail Admin Bollinger, Richard Warehouse Wrkr Culinary Services Retail Admin Bonander, Nina Recruitment Spec HR Comp Ben Empl Services Bondy, Jeffrey Administrative Director Residence Life Administration Bonello, Mandie Culinary Prof III/Prod Mgr I Bakery Productions Boone, Madison Program and Communications Man Institute on Ecosystems Borland, Rhonda Library Tech I Library Botina-Roehm, Gizem Research/Lab Mgr Physics Botti-Anderson, Teryn Culinary Svcs Asst Mgr Miller Dining Commons Bourque, Aimee Custodian I UHP Medical Services Bourque, Kelsie Recreation Mgr Recreational Sports & Fitness Montana State University - Bozeman roster Compiled on 2019-08-07 Bowley, Elijah Cook I Rendezvous Dining Pavilion Bowser, Amy Research Associate Animal & Range Sciences Boyce, Kelly Program Manager Extended University Boyd, Alberta Program Coord II Agricultural Economics & Economics Boyd, Elisa Ranch Foreman Plant Sciences Boyd, Erin Program Coord II Office of International Programs Boylan, Taylor Data/Research Analyst
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